Claims
- 1. A cannula for receiving an endoscope and a surgical instrument, said cannula comprising:
- a tubular body having an internal surface defining a longitudinal bore extending through said tubular body for receipt of said endoscope and said surgical instrument, said tubular body having a tubular body wall, said tubular body having a tubular longitudinal axis, said tubular defining an elongate slot through said tubular body wall, said elongate slot being parallel with said tubular longitudinal axis; and
- a first indicium disposed at a fixed first position on said internal surface of said longitudinal bore adjacent said elongate slot, said first indicium Permitting the unobstructed receipt of said endoscope for permitting positioning of said surgical instrument at said first position.
- 2. The cannula of claim 1, further comprising:
- a second indicium disposed at a fixed second position on said internal surface of said longitudinal bore adjacent said elongate slot, said second indicium being axially spaced from said first indicium, said second indicium permitting the unobstructed receipt of said endoscope through said longitudinal bore and being visible through said endoscope for designating said second position on said internal surface of said longitudinal bore.
- 3. The cannula of claim 2, wherein:
- said first indicium and said second indicium are visibly distinctive from each other when viewed with said endoscope.
- 4. The cannula of claim 3, further comprising:
- a flange member disposed on one end of said tubular body substantially orthogonal with respect to said tubular longitudinal axis, said first indicium being medial to said flange member and said second indicium being distal to said flange member, said longitudinal bore having a substantially constant diameter along its length.
- 5. The cannula of claim 1, wherein:
- said first indicium is inscribed by a laser.
- 6. The cannula of claim 1, wherein:
- said first indicium includes a substantially ring-shaped line such that said ring-shaped line defines a plane orthogonal to said tubular longitudinal axis.
- 7. The cannula of claim 1, wherein:
- said first indicium includes two substantially ring-shaped portions such that each of said two ring-shaped portions define a plane orthogonal to said tubular longitudinal axis.
- 8. The cannula of claim 7, further comprising:
- a second indicium disposed at a fixed second position on said internal surface of said longitudinal bore adjacent said elongate slot, said second indicium being axially spaced from said first indicium, said second indicium permitting the unobstructed receipt of said endoscope through said longitudinal bore and being visible through said endoscope for designating said second position on said internal surface of said longitudinal bore, said second indicium including a single substantially ring-shaped portion such that said single ring-shaped portion defines a plane orthogonal to said tubular longitudinal axis.
- 9. The cannula of claim 1, wherein:
- said slot has a medial end and a distal end said first indicium being disposed between said medial and distal ends.
- 10. The cannula of claim 1, wherein said tubular body has a medial portal and a lateral portal said bore extending through said tubular body between said medial and lateral portals.
- 11. A cannula for receiving an endoscope and a surgical instrument, said cannula comprising:
- A tubular body having an internal surface defining a longitudinal bore extending through said tubular body and a tubular body wall for receipt of said endoscope and said surgical instrument, said tubular body defining an elongate slot through said tubular body wall, said elongate slot being parallel with said longitudinal bore and defining a medial end and a distal end;
- a bridge formed between the distal end of the elongate slot and a distal end of the tubular body for providing additional strength to the tubular body; and
- a first indicium disposed at a fixed first position between the medial end distal ends of said elongate slot and on said internal surface of said longitudinal bore, said first indicium being visible through said endoscope for permitting positioning of said surgical instrument at said first position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/488,514 filed Jun. 9, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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