Claims
- 1. An endoscopic cannulation assembly for remotely cannulating a body part, the cannulation assembly comprising:
a shaft; a fluid stasis assembly slidably mounted about the shaft; and a coring assembly slidably attached about the shaft.
- 2. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 1, wherein the shaft further comprises a trocar.
- 3. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 1, wherein the shaft is flexible.
- 4. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 1, wherein the fluid stasis assembly further comprises an occlusive device.
- 5. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 4, wherein the occlusive device is an inflatable occlusive balloon.
- 6. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 4, wherein the occlusive device is an expandable umbrella structure.
- 7. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 4, wherein the occlusive device is an occlusive disk.
- 8. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 4, wherein the occlusive device is a resorbable occlusive structure.
- 9. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 8, wherein the resorbable occlusive structure comprises a compound selected from the group consisting of gelatin, polyethylene glycol, hyaluronic acid, polylactic acid, and collagen.
- 10. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 4, wherein the stasis assembly further comprises a guard.
- 11. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 10, wherein the guard comprises thickened regions of the occlusive device.
- 12. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 10, wherein the guard comprises protective ridges attached to the occlusive device.
- 13. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 10, wherein the guard comprises protective overlays attached to the occlusive device.
- 14. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 10, wherein the guard comprises a protective shield positioned between the fluid stasis assembly and the coring assembly.
- 15. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 1, wherein the coring assembly comprises a blade.
- 16. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 15, wherein the blade is a spring-deployed blade.
- 17. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 15, wherein the blade is a cylindrical cutting tool.
- 18. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 15, wherein the blade is an elastic cylindrical cutting tool.
- 19. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 15, wherein the blade is a hydrojet cutter.
- 20. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 15, wherein the blade is a separate manual blade.
- 21. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 15, wherein the coring assembly further comprises a blade sheath.
- 22. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 1, wherein the coring assembly comprises a core retainer.
- 23. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 22, wherein the core retainer is positioned on the coring assembly or shaft and is a raised ridge.
- 24. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 22, wherein the core retainer is positioned on the coring assembly or shaft and is a raised helical ridge.
- 25. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 22, wherein the core retainer is positioned on the coring assembly or shaft and is a barb.
- 26. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 22, wherein the core retainer is positioned on the coring assembly or shaft and is a hook.
- 27. An endoscopic cannulation assembly for remotely cannulating a body part, the cannulation assembly comprising:
a trocar mounted to an endoscopic shaft; a fluid stasis assembly slidably mounted about the endoscopic shaft, the fluid stasis assembly including an occlusive device having a stowed configuration and a deployed configuration; and a coring assembly slidably mounted about the shaft, the coring assembly including a blade that may be deployed to cut a core from the body part.
- 28. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the endoscopic shaft is flexible.
- 29. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the endoscopic shaft includes more than one endoscopic shaft to allow independent control of individual elements of the cannulation assembly.
- 30. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the occlusive device of the fluid stasis assembly is an inflatable occlusive balloon.
- 31. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the occlusive device of the fluid stasis assembly is an expandable umbrella structure.
- 32. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the occlusive device of the fluid stasis assembly is a resorbable occlusive structure.
- 33. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 32, wherein the resorbable occlusive structure comprises a compound selected from the group consisting of gelatin, polyethylene glycol, hyaluronic acid, polylactic acid, and collagen.
- 34. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the blade is a separate manual blade.
- 35. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the blade is a spring-deployed blade.
- 36. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 35, wherein the coring assembly further comprises a sheath.
- 37. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the coring assembly further includes a core retainer.
- 38. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 37, wherein the core retainer comprises a helical ridge positioned on the coring assembly.
- 39. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the coring assembly comprises an elastic cylindrical cutting tool and a core retainer.
- 40. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 39, wherein the core retainer comprises a helical ridge positioned on the coring assembly.
- 41. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 39, wherein the core retainer comprises a helical ridge positioned on an inside face of the elastic cylindrical coring tool.
- 42. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, wherein the coring assembly comprises a hydrojet cutter and a core retainer.
- 43. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 42, wherein the core retainer comprises a helical ridge positioned on the coring assembly.
- 44. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 27, further comprising a guard positioned between the occlusive device and the coring assembly.
- 45. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 44, wherein the guard is attached to the occlusive device to prevent damage to the occlusive device from the coring assembly.
- 46. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 45, wherein the guard comprises a thickened region of the occlusive device.
- 47. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 45, wherein the guard comprises a protective ridge attached to the occlusive device.
- 48. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 45, wherein the guard comprises protective overlays attached to the occlusive device.
- 49. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 45, wherein the guard comprises protective shields positioned between the fluid stasis assembly and the coring assembly.
- 50. An endoscopic cannulation assembly for remotely caimulating a body part, the cannulation assembly comprising:
a hollow trocar for penetrating the body part; a guidewire passing through the trocar; a shaft slidable along the guidewire into a body part; a coring assembly slidably attached about the shaft, the coring assembly having a blade for cutting a core from a body part; and a fluid stasis assembly slidably mounted about the shaft, the fluid stasis assembly comprising an occlusive device for creating a seal with the body part.
- 51. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the shaft is flexible.
- 52. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the occlusive device is an inflatable occlusive balloon.
- 53. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the occlusive device is an expandable umbrella structure.
- 54. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the occlusive device is an occlusive disk.
- 55. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the occlusive device is a resorbable occlusive structure.
- 56. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 55, wherein the resorbable occlusive structure comprises a compound selected from the group consisting of gelatin, polyethylene glycol, hyaluronic acid, polylactic acid, and collagen.
- 57. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the blade is a spring-deployed blade.
- 58. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the blade is a cylindrical cutting tool.
- 59. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the blade is an elastic cylindrical cutting tool.
- 60. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the blade is a hydrojet cutter.
- 61. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the blade is a separate manual blade.
- 62. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the blade further includes a blade sheath.
- 63. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 62, wherein the blade is a resilient member maintained in a retracted configuration within the sheath that expands during deployment and which returns to its deployed configuration upon retraction of the sheath.
- 64. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 50, wherein the coring assembly further includes a core retainer.
- 65. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 64, wherein the core retainer is a raised ridge.
- 66. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 64, wherein the core retainer is a raised helical ridge.
- 67. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 64, wherein the core retainer comprises a barb.
- 68. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 64, wherein the core retainer comprises a hook.
- 69. The endoscopic cannulation assembly of claim 64, wherein the core retainer comprises a helical ridge positioned on the coring assembly to engage the core cut from the body part to allow its withdrawal from the body.
- 70. A method for remotely cannulating a body part using an endoscopic cannulation assembly comprising a trocar tip, an occlusive device, and a coring tool, the method comprising the steps of:
affixing a cannula attachment ring to the body part; placing the occlusive device in abutment to a surface of the body part; deploying the occlusive device to seal a portion of the body part; deploying the coring tool such that it is positioned to cut a core out of the body part; coring the body part with the coring tool; placing a cannula in the body part by moving the cannula over the endoscopic cannulation assembly and into position around the core cut from the body part; de-airing the sealed-off portion of the body part, the endoscopic cannulation assembly, and the cannula; and withdrawing the occlusive device, coring tool, core retainer, and core through the cannula.
- 71. The method for remotely cannulating a body part of claim 70, further comprising the step of purging air from the remote cannulation assembly using a pressurized source of a physiologically appropriate fluid prior to the step of forming an opening in the body part.
- 72. The method of claim 71, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is saline solution.
- 73. The method of claim 71, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is blood.
- 74. The method of claim 71, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is plasma.
- 75. The method of claim 71, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is an artificial blood substitute.
- 76. The method of claim 71, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is Ringer's lactate.
- 77. The method of claim 70, wherein the step of placing the occlusive device in abutment to a surface of the body part includes placing the occlusive device in abutment to an inside surface of the body part.
- 78. The method of claim 77, wherein placing the occlusive device in abutment to an inside surface of the body part is accomplished by piercing the body part through the center region of the cannula attachment ring.
- 79. The method of claim 77, wherein the step of coring the body part with the coring tool includes retaining the core to the coring tool.
- 80. A method for remotely coring a body part using an endoscopic cannulation assembly comprising a fluid stasis assembly and a coring assembly; the method comprising the steps of:
placing the fluid stasis assembly in abutment to the body part; deploying the fluid stasis assembly to prevent loss of fluid from the body part during the subsequent steps of the method; deploying the coring assembly such that it is positioned to cut a core out of the body part; and cutting a core out of the body part, the core being retained to the coring assembly
- 81. The method for remotely coring a body part of claim 80, wherein the fluid stasis assembly comprises a trocar tip and an occlusive device.
- 82. The method for remotely coring a body part of claim 80, wherein deploying the hemostasis assembly comprises deploying the occlusive device.
- 83. The method for remotely coring a body part of claim 80, wherein the coring assembly comprises a coring tool.
- 84. The method for remotely coring a body part of claim 80, wherein deploying the coring tool comprises advancing the coring tool through the body part.
- 85. The method for remotely coring a body part of claim 80, the method further comprising the step of purging air from the endoscopic cannulation assembly using a pressurized source of a physiologically appropriate fluid prior to the step of forming an opening in the body part.
- 86. The method of claim 85, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is saline solution.
- 87. The method of claim 85, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is blood.
- 88. The method of claim 85, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is plasma.
- 89. The method of claim 85, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is an artificial blood substitute.
- 90. The method of claim 85, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is Ringer's lactate.
- 91. A method for remotely cannulating a body part using an endoscopic cannulation assembly comprising the steps of:
affixing a cannula attachment ring to the body part; passing a hollow trocar through the body part by inserting a hollow trocar into the body part through one region and allowing it to protrude out of the body part through the cannula attachment ring; positioning a guidewire through the body part by sliding the guidewire through the hollow trocar; removing the trocar from the body part; placing the cannulation assembly within the body part in abutment to an inside surface of the body part under the cannula attachment ring by sliding it along the guidewire; deploying the occlusive device to seal a portion of the body part; deploying the coring tool such that it is positioned to cut a core out of the body part; coring the body part with the coring tool; placing a cannula in the body part by moving the cannula over the endoscopic cannulation assembly and into position around the core just cut from the body part; de-airing the sealed portion of the body part, the endoscopic cannulation assembly, and the cannula using a pressurized source of a physiologically appropriate fluid; and withdrawing the occlusive device, coring tool, core retainer, and core through the cannula.
- 92. The method for remotely cannulating a body part of claim 91, further comprising the step of purging air from the cannulation assembly using a pressurized source of a physiologically appropriate fluid prior to the step of forming an opening in the body part.
- 93. The method of claim 92, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is saline solution.
- 94. The method of claim 92, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is blood.
- 95. The method of claim 92, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is plasma.
- 96. The method of claim 92, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is an artificial blood substitute.
- 97. The method of claim 92, wherein the physiologically appropriate fluid is Ringer's lactate.
- 98. The method of claim 91, wherein the step of coring the body part with the coring tool includes retaining the core to the coring tool.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] 1. Related Applications
[0002] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/301,795, filed Jun. 29, 2001, entitled “Remote Cannulation Apparatus and Method;” and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/186,307, filed Jun. 28, 2002, entitled “Cannulation Apparatus and Method.” Both of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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