Surgery – Endoscope – With guide means for body insertion
Patent
1996-03-11
1999-09-28
Leubecker, John P.
Surgery
Endoscope
With guide means for body insertion
600138, 600160, 600172, 600166, 604164, 604264, A61B 1012
Patent
active
059578327
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a percutaneous visualization system for direct, stereoscopic visualization of a body cavity during minimally-invasive surgical procedures. The visualization system includes a cannula having a distal end, a proximal end, and a passage extending therebetween. The passage is configured to allow stereoscopic vision therethrough, and is preferably tapered from the proximal end to the distal end. A sleeve is positionable in the passage of the cannula, the sleeve having an optical passage also configured to allow stereoscopic vision, preferably by tapering. A lens may be disposed in the optical passage of the sleeve for wide-angle viewing. Magnification means may be positioned in optical alignment with the optical passage to provide a magnified image of a surgical site.
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MacHold Timothy R.
Taylor Charles S.
Grainger Jeffry J.
Heartport Inc.
Hoekendijk Jens E.
Leubecker John P.
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