Gas flow trocar arrangement
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1. A method of maintaining a pneumoperitoneum of a surgical patient during a surgical operation, comprising the steps of:
- inserting a trocar assembly into a site on the patient;
providing a continuous flow of pressurized fluid to an insufflation port of the trocar assembly;
inserting at least one surgical instrument through a central channel in the trocar assembly;
sealing the surgical instrument with respect to the central channel of the trocar assembly by directing a continuous jet of pressurized fluid into the central channel of the trocar assembly and flowing the pressurized fluid directly about the surgical instrument so as to contact the surgical instrument, while said continuous jet of pressurized fluid simultaneously maintains the pneumoperitoneum by preventing a loss of pressurized fluid from the peritoneum through the central channel in the trocar assembly; and
monitoring fluid pressure within the peritoneum of the patient through a pressure sensing port of the trocar assembly so as to provide feedback to maintain balanced fluid pressure for maintaining the pneumoperitoneum and the pressurized fluid seal about the surgical instrument.
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Abstract
A trocar assembly for use in surgery in a patient, comprising an elongated outer tubular member having a first or proximal end and a second or distal end. The proximal end has a housing enclosing a fluid pressure chamber therein. The distal end of the outer tubular member has a gaseous fluid discharge arrangement therethrough, through which a medical instrument is disposed for surgical manipulation of the patient.
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1. A method of maintaining a pneumoperitoneum of a surgical patient during a surgical operation, comprising the steps of:
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inserting a trocar assembly into a site on the patient; providing a continuous flow of pressurized fluid to an insufflation port of the trocar assembly; inserting at least one surgical instrument through a central channel in the trocar assembly; sealing the surgical instrument with respect to the central channel of the trocar assembly by directing a continuous jet of pressurized fluid into the central channel of the trocar assembly and flowing the pressurized fluid directly about the surgical instrument so as to contact the surgical instrument, while said continuous jet of pressurized fluid simultaneously maintains the pneumoperitoneum by preventing a loss of pressurized fluid from the peritoneum through the central channel in the trocar assembly; and monitoring fluid pressure within the peritoneum of the patient through a pressure sensing port of the trocar assembly so as to provide feedback to maintain balanced fluid pressure for maintaining the pneumoperitoneum and the pressurized fluid seal about the surgical instrument. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method of maintaining a pneumoperitoneum of a patient during a surgical procedure utilizing a trocar assembly, comprising the steps of:
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inserting a trocar assembly through an incision in the patient; inserting at least one surgical instrument through a longitudinal bore of the trocar assembly and into the patient; directing a continuous flow of pressurized fluid into the longitudinal bore of the trocar assembly; providing a constant gaseous seal around the at least one surgical instrument with the continuous flow of pressurized fluid flowing directly about the at least one surgical instrument so as to contact the at least one surgical instrument, while said continuous flow of pressurized fluid simultaneously maintains the pneumoperitoneum by preventing a loss of pressurized fluid from the peritoneum through the longitudinal bore of the trocar assembly; and monitoring fluid pressure within the peritoneum of the patient through the trocar assembly to provide feedback to maintain balanced fluid pressure for maintaining the pneumoperitoneum and the constant gaseous seal about the at least one surgical instrument. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9)
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