Endoscopic material delivery device

Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material introduced into or removed from body...

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ABSTRACT:
A device for delivering a quantity of material endoscopically to an intended site of application within a body through an incision or entrance wound includes a handle portion with movable trigger means, and an endoscopic portion. A reservoir or cartridge containing material for delivery may be disposed in the handle or endoscopic portion of the delivery device. In operation, the trigger means may be operated in such a manner so as to cause a discharge of a metered quantity of material from the proximal end of the endoscopic tube.

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