Claims
- 1. A method for harvesting a blood vessel of interest using a dissection cannula having a transparent tapered tip, the method comprising the steps of:
- forming an incision to isolate the vessel of interest;
- making an incision in the isolated vessel of interest;
- inserting via the incision in the vessel of interest and along the length thereof a hollow sheath of bioinert material having a visually contrasting characteristic;
- inserting the dissection cannula adjacent the vessel of interest with the transparent tapered tip thereof disposed to visualize the vessel of interest with the sheath of visually contrasting characteristic visible within the vessel of interest through the transparent tapered tip;
- advancing the dissection cannula along the vessel of interest to form a working cavity within dissected tissue planes adjacent the vessel of interest;
- occluding and ligating side branches of the vessel of interest within the working cavity; and
- harvesting the vessel of interest through the incision.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein the step of inserting a hollow sheath includes inserting a support member therewith slidably disposed within the hollow sheath to provide sufficient rigidity to facilitate advancement of the combined structure of hollow sheath and support member therewithin along a selected length of the vessel of interest.
- 3. The method according to claim 2 including the additional step of:
- slidably removing the support member from within the hollow sheath following placement of the combined structure along the selected length of the vessel of interest.
- 4. A method for harvesting a blood vessel of interest using a dissection cannula having a transparent tapered tip, the method comprising the steps of:
- forming an incision to isolate the vessel of interest;
- making a small incision in the isolated vessel;
- inserting via the incision in the vessel and along the length of the vessel of interest a small diameter probe having a visually contrasting characteristic;
- inserting the dissection cannula adjacent the vessel of interest with the transparent tapered tip thereof disposed to visualize the vessel of interest with the probe of visually contrasting characteristic visible within the vessel of interest through the transparent tapered tip;
- advancing the dissection cannula along the vessel of interest to form a working cavity within dissected tissue planes adjacent the vessel of interest;
- occluding and ligating side branches of the vessel of interest within the working cavity; and
- harvesting the vessel of interest through the incision.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of pending application Ser. No. 08/593,533, entitled "Tissue Dissection Cannula with Dissection Probe and Method", filed on Jan. 24, 1996 by Albert K. Chin, and still pending which is a continuation-in-part application of pending application Ser. No. 08/502,494, entitled "Tissue Separation Cannula and Method", filed on Jul. 13, 1995, by Albert K. Chin and still pending.
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