Patent ID: 6899721
Filing Date: 2005-05-31
Classification: A61B

Abstract:
1. An instrument for performing surgical cholangiographys of the kind which require cystic duct cannulating for injecting a radiopaque liquid comprising: a first tube having a distal ending forming an instrument needle with an outer diameter which is smaller than the remaining outer diameter of the first tube, both diameters being concentric and having a common axis, diametrically opposed bearing points of respective and symmetric projections of said first tube placed at sides of a location of needle birth, the projections defining arms of a forceps, having half-crown sections, and having concavities which confront each other, the needle being centered between said projections, the projections extending from and remaining at both sides of the needle, the projections being contained in a common plane with said needle and advancing in a divergent way so that the needle remains centered on the common axis and each projection axis determines, with said common axis, an approximately 15 degree angle with a vertex located on a respective one of said bearing points, said needle and said projections having an elbow followed by last segments such that an approximately 15 degree angle between said last segments and said common plane is formed, the approximately 15 degree angles all being contained in respective planes which are at right angles with respect to said common plane so that, if both projections are pressed toward each other, they turn around respective bearing points and are able to contact each other, the needle remaining placed between the projections so that the needle axis becomes the central axis of both projections along their whole lengths, the last segment of the needle having a slight olive form, the last segments of both projections having a half crown initial section, the last segment sections not changing in orientation but gradually increasing both in chords and radii up to respective tips so as to reach maximums, said last segments of said projections defining forceps jaws which elastically recover the approximately 15° angle if pressing is released after said forceps jaws have been pressed into contact with each other, the first tube having a hollow inner diameter along its whole length and being centered on said common axis; a tubular member which has a square outer section but, on a small segment on its distal ending, also has a circular shape and is threaded, a proximal ending of said first tube being fixedly lodged in an inner diameter of said tubular member; an inner threaded annular section cylinder mounted on said tubular member to define a rotative bidigital control, said tubular member, on a proximal ending, becoming a disc with two plane faces, which are circularly expanded continuations of two opposite faces of said square outer section and, together with said tubular member, form a handle, a hole centered on said common axis crossing said disc diametrically and, following along said tubular member, reaching the first tube, the hole, from the opposite end, continuing through a tubular appendix to said disc; and a second tube, having inner and outer diameters, said first tube slidably mounted in said second tube, said second tube ending near the needle with an oblique opening and a last segment bent at an approximately 15 degree angle with respect to said common axis, said angle of the last segment being contained in the same plane containing the elbow and mating with a convex angle which is determined by said forceps jaws when said second tube is wholly slid to make the jaws contact each other, the second tube, at an end opposite the ending near the needle, having an outer diameter bigger along a ring, which has two diametrically opposite projections parallel with each other and with said common axis and extended a length corresponding to the length of said inner threaded annular section cylinder so as to reach and join another ring with an inner section which is square so as to mate with said square outer section, one side of the inner section which is square being open outward along its whole height.