Temperature-sensitive cannula
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1. A method for inserting a cannula into body tissue, comprising the steps of:
- providing the cannula, wherein the cannula comprises a porous material, in which a temperature-sensitive medium is received,causing the cannula to be rigid prior to inserting the cannula by cooling the cannula to a temperature below a freezing point of the temperature-sensitive medium,inserting the cannula while rigid into the body tissue, andafter inserting the cannula, causing the cannula to be flexible by warming the cannula to a temperature above the freezing point and in a body temperature range.
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Abstract
A cannula, for introduction into a body tissue, the cannula flexible after introduction, and rigid below a critical temperature and flexible above the critical temperature. In a method for the introduction of the cannula into the body tissue, the cannula is cooled to a temperature below the critical temperature and introduced into the body tissue. After being introduced, the cannula is brought to a temperature above the critical temperature by warming and thus becomes flexible.
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1. A method for inserting a cannula into body tissue, comprising the steps of:
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providing the cannula, wherein the cannula comprises a porous material, in which a temperature-sensitive medium is received, causing the cannula to be rigid prior to inserting the cannula by cooling the cannula to a temperature below a freezing point of the temperature-sensitive medium, inserting the cannula while rigid into the body tissue, and after inserting the cannula, causing the cannula to be flexible by warming the cannula to a temperature above the freezing point and in a body temperature range. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for inserting a cannula comprising a tapered tip and a cannula portion into body tissue, comprising the steps of:
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providing the cannula, wherein the cannula comprises a porous material, in which a temperature-sensitive medium is received, causing the cannula to be rigid prior to inserting the cannula by cooling the cannula to a temperature below a freezing point of the temperature-sensitive medium, inserting the cannula while rigid into the body tissue beginning with said tapered tip, and after inserting the cannula, causing the cannula to be flexible, such that the temperature-sensitive medium thaws, by warming the cannula to a temperature above the freezing point and in a body temperature range.
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10. A method for inserting a cannula into body tissue, comprising the steps of:
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providing the cannula while above a critical temperature range, wherein the cannula is flexible above the critical temperature range and rigid below a critical temperature range, causing the cannula to be rigid prior to inserting the cannula by cooling the cannula below the critical temperature range by evaporation of a volatile medium from the cannula, wherein said volatile medium is applied to said cannula in the form of one of a cooling spray and a disinfecting spray; inserting the cannula while rigid into the body tissue, and after inserting the cannula, causing the cannula to be flexible by warming the cannula above the critical temperature range and in a body temperature range.
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