Claims
- 1. An expansible tunneling apparatus for creating an anatomic working space in a body comprising:a substantially rigid tubular member having a bore therein and an open distal end; a rigid tunneling shaft having a blunt distal end for tunneling bluntly through tissue in the body, said rigid shaft slidably receivable in said bore of said tubular member; a first obturator slidably mounted on said tunneling shaft and having a rounded distal tip; a second obturator mounted on a distal end of said tunneling shaft, said first and second obturators being of a size so that said first and second obturators can pass through said bore; a balloon carried by said tunneling shaft during tunneling through tissue; a releasable sheath surrounding at least a portion of said balloon, when deflated; and means for inflating said deflated balloon after tunneling to a desired location to create the anatomic working space.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said balloon is formed into at least one roll when deflated.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said releasable sheath includes a weakened region to permit said sheath to separate from said balloon upon inflation of said balloon, thereby releasing said balloon.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said weakened region is formed by a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart perforations.
- 5. An expansible tunneling apparatus for creating an anatomic working space in a body comprising:a substantially rigid tubular member having a bore therein and an open distal end; a rigid tunneling shaft slidably receivable in said bore of said tubular member; a tunneling member detachably mounted on said tunneling shaft; a balloon carried by said tunneling shaft during tunneling through tissue; a releasable sheath surrounding at least a portion of said balloon, when said balloon is deflated; means for inflating said deflated balloon after tunneling to a desired location to create the anatomic working space; and means for securing said detachable tunneling member to said balloon so that it can be removed when said balloon is removed.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said balloon is formed into at least one roll when deflated.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said releasable sheath includes a weakened region to permit said sheath to separate from said balloon upon inflation of said balloon, thereby releasing said balloon.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said balloon is formed into at least one roll when deflated.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein said releasable sheath inlcudes a weakened region to permit said sheath to separate from said balloon upon inflation of said balloon, thereby releasing said balloon, wherein said weakened region is formed by a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart perforations.
- 10. An expansible tunneling apparatus for creating an anatomic working space in a body comprising:a substantially rigid tubular member having a bore therein and an open distal end; a rigid tunneling shaft slidably receivable in said bore of said tubular member; a tunneling member mounted to a distal end of said tunneling shaft, said tunneling member being provided with a substantially hemispherical surface; a deflated balloon carried by said tunneling shaft during tunneling through tissue; a releasable sheath surrounding at least a portion of said balloon, when said balloon is deflated; and means for inflating said deflated balloon after tunneling to a desired location to create the anatomic working space; wherein said balloon is formed into at least one roll when deflated.
- 11. The apparatus claim 10, wherein said releasable sheath includes a weakened region to permit said sheath to separate from said balloon upon inflation of said balloon, thereby releasing said balloon, wherein said weakened region is formed by a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart perforations.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said means for attaching said detachable tunneling member to said balloon includes a flexible elongate element having one end secured to said tunneling member and having the other end extending through the balloon.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said tunneling member is provided with a bullet-shaped distal extremity, and wherein said one end of the flexible elongate element is secured centrally of the bullet-shaped distal extremity, and wherein said bullet-shaped distal extremity is provided with a recess formed therein, which receives said flexible elongate element so that the flexible elongate element is within the confines of the bullet-shaped distal extremity, and extends from the distal extremity towards the balloon.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said balloon is formed into at least one roll when deflated.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein said releasable sheath includes a weakened region to permit said sheath to separate from said balloon upon inflation of said balloon, thereby releasing said balloon.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said weakened region is formed by a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart perforations.
- 17. An expansible tunneling apparatus for creating an anatomic working space in a body comprising:a substantially rigid tubular member having a bore therein and an open distal end; a rigid tunneling shaft having a blunt distal end for tunneling bluntly through tissue in the body, said rigid shaft slidably receivable in said bore of said tubular member wherein said blunt distal end of said tunneling shaft extends through and beyond said open distal end to form, together with said tubular member, a blunt-tipped obturator for tunneling through tissue in the body; a balloon carried by said tunneling shaft during tunneling through tissue; a releasable sheath surrounding at least a portion of said balloon, when deflated, wherein said releasable sheath includes a weakened region to permit said sheath to separate from said balloon upon inflation of said balloon, thereby releasing said balloon, and a distal extremity which is substantially bullet-shaped and wherein said weakened region extends through said distal extremity; and means for inflating said deflated balloon after tunneling to a desired location to create the anatomic working space.
- 18. An expansible tunneling apparatus for creating an anatomic working space in a body comprising:a substantially rigid tubular member having a bore therein and an open distal end; a rigid tunneling shaft having a blunt distal end for tunneling bluntly through tissue in the body, said rigid shaft slidably receivable in said bore of said tubular member wherein said blunt distal end of said tunneling shaft extends through and beyond said open distal end to form, together with said tubular member, a blunt-tipped obturator for tunneling through tissue in the body; a balloon carried by said tunneling shaft during tunneling through tissue, wherein said balloon is formed of a non-elastomeric material and assumes a manta-ray shape when inflated; a releasable sheath surrounding at least a portion of said balloon, when deflated; and means for inflating said deflated balloon after tunneling to a desired location to create the anatomic working space.
- 19. An expansible tunneling apparatus for creating an anatomic working space in a body comprising:a substantially rigid tubular member having a bore therein; a rigid tunneling shaft having a blunt distal end for tunneling bluntly through tissue in the body, said shaft slidably receivable in said tubular member bore; an inflatable balloon carried by said rigid tunneling shaft; a first obturator slidably mounted on said tunneling shaft; and a second obturator mounted on a distal end of said tunneling shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/073,183 filed Jun. 8, 1993 now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/893,988 filed Jun. 2,1992.
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