Tear apart cannula
First Claim
1. A cannula comprisinga tubular structure having one end which has a pair of open ended slits, said tubular structure being compatible for insertion within the body and having an opposite end adapted to be inserted in the body with said one end extending out of the body, said tubular structure being formed of flexible material having the physical property of molecular orientation whereby a tear in said material runs readily only in a longitudinal direction along the length of said tubular structure, said tubular structure being flexible from its inner diameter to its outer diameter and continuously smooth on its inner surface and outer surface, said slits each having a closed end located between said one end and said opposite end;
- a first tab defined by said slits on one side of one end of said tubular structure; and
a second tab defined by said slits on the other side of said one end of said tubular structure whereby when said tabs are pulled apart, said structure tears longitudinally along its length beginning at said closed ends and extending to the opposite end of said tubular structure.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a flexible cannula comprising material which tears readily in a longitudinal direction and can thus be easily removed by pulling tabs on opposite sides of the cannula apart after the catheter or other device has been inserted into the body.
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10 Claims
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1. A cannula comprising
a tubular structure having one end which has a pair of open ended slits, said tubular structure being compatible for insertion within the body and having an opposite end adapted to be inserted in the body with said one end extending out of the body, said tubular structure being formed of flexible material having the physical property of molecular orientation whereby a tear in said material runs readily only in a longitudinal direction along the length of said tubular structure, said tubular structure being flexible from its inner diameter to its outer diameter and continuously smooth on its inner surface and outer surface, said slits each having a closed end located between said one end and said opposite end; -
a first tab defined by said slits on one side of one end of said tubular structure; and a second tab defined by said slits on the other side of said one end of said tubular structure whereby when said tabs are pulled apart, said structure tears longitudinally along its length beginning at said closed ends and extending to the opposite end of said tubular structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A cannula kit comprising:
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a cannula including a tube of flexible material having the physical property of molecular orientation whereby a tear in said material runs readily only in a longitudinal direction along the length of the tube, said tube being soft and flexible from its inner diameter to its outer diameter;
a first tab on one side of one end of said tube, a second tab on the other side of said one end of said tube whereby, when said tabs are pulled apart, said tube tears longitudinally separating said tube from any object within said tube;a percutaneous needle; a wire guide; a dilator; and a bag containing said cannula, guide and dilator. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A cannula comprising:
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a tubular structure having one end which has a pair of open ended slits, said tubular structure being compatible for insertion within the body and having an opposite end adapted to be inserted in the body with said one end extending out of the body, said tubular structure being continuously smooth on its inner surface and outer surface, means for allowing the opposite end to remain continuously smooth on its inner surface and outer surface while the opposite end is within the body, said means for allowing including said tubular structure being formed of flexible material having the physical property of molecular orientation whereby a tear in said material runs readily only in a longitudinal direction along the length of said tubular structure, a first tab defined by said slits on one side of said one end of said tubular structure; and a second tab defined by said slits on the other side of said one end of said tubular structure whereby, when said tabs are pulled apart, said structure tears longitudinally along its length beginning at said slit closed ends and extending to the opposite end of said tubular structure.
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9. A removable cannula for introducing a member into an internal organ of the body, said cannula comprising:
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(a) a tubular structure compatible for insertion within the body, said tubular structure having one end and having an opposite end adopted to be inserted into the body with said one end extending out of the body, said tubular structure being flexible from its inner diameter to its outer diameter, said tubular structure having an internal passageway for passage of a member into an internal organ of the body; and (b) removal means for removing said cannula from about the member after the introduction of the member into the body through the internal passageway of said tubular system, said removal means including means for providing for the inserted portion of said tubular structure to remain continuously smooth on its inner surface and its outer surface during insertion, said removal means including; (i) said flexible material having the physical property of molecular orientation whereby a tear in said material runs readily only in a longitudinal direction along the length of said tubular structure, (ii) said one end of said tubular structure having a pair of open ended slits, said slits having closed ends located between said one end and said opposite end, (iii) a first tab defined by said slits on one side of said one end of said tubular structure and (iv) a second tab defined by said slits on the other side of said one end of said tubular structure whereby, when said tabs are pulled apart, said structure tears longitudinally along its length beginning at said closed ends of said slits and extending to the opposite end of said tubular structure. .Iadd.
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10. A cannula kit comprising:
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a tube of flexible plastic material compatible for insertion within the body and having the physical property of molecular orientation whereby a tear in said material runs readily only in a longitudinal direction along the length of the tube, said tube being soft and flexible from its inner diameter to its outer diameter;
a first tab on one side of one end of said tube, and a second tab on the other side of said one end of said tube whereby, when said tabs are pulled apart, said tube tears longitudinally separating said tube from any object within said tube; and
a dilator. .Iaddend. .Iadd.11. A cannula comprising;a tube of flexible material compatible for insertion within the body and having the physical property of molecular orientation allowing a tear in said material to run readily only in a longitudinal direction along the length of the tube, said tube being soft and flexible from its inner diameter to its outer diameter and tapered at one end adapted for insertion within the body;
a first tab on one side of the end of said tube opposite said one end and a second tab on the other side of said opposite end of said tube whereby, when said tabs are pulled apart said tube tears longitudinally separating said tube from any object within said tube. .Iaddend. .Iadd.12. The cannula of claim 11 wherein said tube is continuously smooth on its outer surface. .Iaddend. .Iadd.13. The cannula of claim 12 wherein said tube is continuously smooth on its inner surface. .Iaddend. .Iadd.14. A cannula comprising;a tubular structure having one end which has a pair of open ended slits, said tubular structure being compatible for insertion within the body and having an opposite end adapted to be inserted in the body with said one end extending out of the body, said tubular structure being formed of flexible material having the physical property of molecular orientation allowing a tear in said material to run readily only in a longitudinal direction along the length of said tubular structure, said tubular structure being flexible from its inner diameter to its outer diameter, said slits each having a closed end located between said one end and said opposite end; a first tab defined by said slits on one side of one end of said tubular structure; and a second tab defined by said slits on the other side of said one end of said tubular structure whereby when said tabs are pulled apart, said structure tears longitudinally along its length beginning at said closed ends and extending to the opposite end of said tubular structure without the need for any mechanical means for facilitating longitudinal separation of said tube. .Iaddend. .Iadd.15. The cannula of claim 14 in which said tubular structure is continuously smooth on its outer surface. .Iaddend. .Iadd.16. A cannula comprising;
a tube of flexible plastic material compatible for insertion within the body and having the physical property of molecular orientation whereby a tear in said material runs readily only in a longitudinal direction along the length of the tube, said tube including a non-mechanical means for longitudinally tearing apart said tube, said tube being soft and flexible from its inner diameter to its outer diameter;
a first tab on one side of one end of said tube, and a second tab on the other side of said one end of said tube whereby, when said tabs are pulled apart, said tube tears longitudinally solely due to said non-mechanical means, separating said tube from any object within said tube. .Iaddend.
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