Longitudinal dilator and method
First Claim
1. A method of dilating a tunnel within tissue using an endoscopic cannula having a tissue-dissecting transparent tip disposed at the distal end thereof, and having an expandable sheath overlying the endoscopic cannula intermediate a proximal end thereof and the transparent tip, the method comprising:
- incising skin overlying an entry point for creating the tunnel;
inserting the tip of the endoscopic cannula into the incision;
advancing the tip of the endoscopic cannula to dissect a tunnel of selected length within tissue under endoscopic visualization; and
dilating tissue about the dissected tunnel in response to expanding the overlying sheath.
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Abstract
Apparatus and method for dilation of tissue utilize a tissue expansion device positioned on an inner cannula with an outer overlying expansive sheath that expands upon translation of the tissue expansion device therethrough. The tissue expansion device may be an olive or wedge formed near the tip of the cannula, and the expansible sheath includes two elongated shells that are fixably attached near proximal ends, and that are resiliently connected near distal ends. Translating the tissue expansion device through the expansible sheath expands the dimension of the shells to provide even dilation of surrounding tissue. Additionally, tissue dilation is performed in one continuous motion of retracting the inner cannula through the expansible sheath or pushing the tissue expansion device through the expansible sheath. The outer expansible sheath may be removed from the inner cannula to provide a dissection instrument having minimal outer diameter. The tissue expansion device may provide two stage expansion from a minimal outer dimension in one configuration to a second larger outer dimension in response to an applied axial force to provide enhanced tissue dilation.
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1. A method of dilating a tunnel within tissue using an endoscopic cannula having a tissue-dissecting transparent tip disposed at the distal end thereof, and having an expandable sheath overlying the endoscopic cannula intermediate a proximal end thereof and the transparent tip, the method comprising:
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incising skin overlying an entry point for creating the tunnel;
inserting the tip of the endoscopic cannula into the incision;
advancing the tip of the endoscopic cannula to dissect a tunnel of selected length within tissue under endoscopic visualization; and
dilating tissue about the dissected tunnel in response to expanding the overlying sheath. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
concurrently insufflating the tunnel with pressurized gas as the tunnel is being dissected.
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3. The method of claim 1 for performing vessel harvesting wherein dissecting the tunnel comprises:
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advancing the endoscopic cannula with the tip in contact with an adventitial surface of a vessel to be harvested; and
further comprising, after dilating tissue to expand the tunnel;
ligating side branches and ends of the vessel to be harvested; and
removing the vessel from the tunnel.
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4. The method of claim 1 in which dilating tissue in response to expanding the overlying sheath is performed by moving the tip of greater dimension then the overlying sheath through a portion of the length of the sheath.
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5. A method of dissecting and dilating tissue using an elongated tissue dilation/dissection device that is expandable laterally in response to movement of an expansion element within the length of the device, the method comprising:
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incising skin overlying a vessel of interest;
advancing the tissue dilation/dissection device along the vessel to dissect a tunnel in tissue of selected length adjacent the vessel; and
moving the expansion element to expand the tissue dilation/dissection device positioned in the tunnel along the vessel. - View Dependent Claims (6)
moving the expansion element to configure the tissue dilation/dissection device in an unexpanded condition; and
removing the unexpanded dilation/dissection device from the tunnel.
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