Minimally invasive surgery device
First Claim
1. A method for administering a biologically active substance to a desired location within a mammal, said method comprising:
- a) inserting into the mammal an instrument comprising a flexible shaft, having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the shaft comprises a node mounted within a restraining structure at the distal end of the shaft, wherein a catheter, having a distal end and proximal end, can extend from the node, and wherein the node can be rotated with respect to the shaft to allow manipulation of the catheter at the distal end of the shaft;
b) controlling the location of the distal end of the shaft via control cables within the shaft such that the catheter is positioned at the desired location; and
c) ejecting the biologically active substance from the catheter to the desired location.
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Abstract
A surgical instrument comprising a node rotatably mounted within a restraining structure at the distal end of a shaft. The node can be rotated allowing manipulation and orientation of a surgical tool extending from the node at the distal end of the shaft through control remote from the distal end of the shaft. Cameras may also be located at the distal end of the shaft allowing stereoscopic imaging to be conveyed to an operator. The surgical instrument is well suited for administering biologically active substances to a desired location. The method of administration comprises insertion of a flexible shaft comprising a channel, controlling the location of the distal end of the shaft through control cables within the shaft, and projecting the biologically active substance from the end of the channel at the desired location.
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12 Claims
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1. A method for administering a biologically active substance to a desired location within a mammal, said method comprising:
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a) inserting into the mammal an instrument comprising a flexible shaft, having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the shaft comprises a node mounted within a restraining structure at the distal end of the shaft, wherein a catheter, having a distal end and proximal end, can extend from the node, and wherein the node can be rotated with respect to the shaft to allow manipulation of the catheter at the distal end of the shaft;
b) controlling the location of the distal end of the shaft via control cables within the shaft such that the catheter is positioned at the desired location; and
c) ejecting the biologically active substance from the catheter to the desired location. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for administering a biologically active substance to a desired location within a mammal, said method comprising:
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a) inserting into the mammal an instrument comprising i) a first shaft, having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the first shaft comprises a node mounted within a restraining structure at the distal end of the first shaft, wherein a surgical tool can extend from the node, and wherein the node can be rotated with respect to the first shaft to allow manipulation of the surgical tool at the distal end of the first shaft;
ii) an inner second shaft comprising a catheter, having a distal end and a proximal end; and
b) controlling the location of the distal end of the first shaft via control cables within the first shaft such that the catheter is positioned at the desired location; and
c) ejecting the biologically active substance from the catheter to the desired location. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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