Devices and systems for removing tissue above and /or draining a subcutaneous skin abscess
US-2024423661-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9980706B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9980706-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715600061-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2003 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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A cannula arrangement includes an inner tube disposed within an outer tube. A flexible sealing element is connected to a proximal portion of the outer tube. The flexible sealing element has a longitudinal axis coaxial with the outer tube. The flexible sealing element has a cantilevered portion that longitudinally extends a longitudinal distance parallel to the longitudinal axis in a proximal direction from the proximal end of the outer tube. The cantilevered portion has a projecting portion that projects diagonally toward the inner tube to define an interior edge to contact an outer surface of the inner tube.
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A cannula arrangement, comprising: an outer tube having a proximal end and a distal end, and having a proximal portion that extends from the proximal end toward the distal end; an inner tube disposed within the outer tube, with a portion of the inner tube extending from the proximal end of the outer tube, and wherein a space is defined between an inner surface of the outer tube and an outer surface of the inner tube; and a flexible sealing element connected to the proximal portion of the outer tube, the flexible sealing element having a longitudinal axis coaxial with the outer tube, the flexible sealing element having a cantilevered portion that longitudinally extends a longitudinal distance parallel to the longitudinal axis in a proximal direction from the proximal end of the outer tube, the cantilevered portion having a projecting portion that projects diagonally in the proximal direction and toward the inner tube to define an interior edge to contact the outer surface of the inner tube, wherein the interior edge defines a sealing lip, the sealing lip having a single sealing edge to contact the outer surface of the inner tube, the single sealing edge contacting the outer surface of the inner tube regardless of a direction of movement of the inner tube relative to the outer tube. 2. The cannula arrangement of claim 1 , the flexible sealing element configured to permit a proximally-directed flow of a fluid in the space to escape from a gap formed between at least a portion of the interior edge of the cantilevered portion and the outer surface of the inner tube, and configured to resist a distally-directed flow of the fluid. 3. The cannula arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the projecting portion of the cantilevered portion projects diagonally to intersect the inner tube at an acute angle. 4. The cannula arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the projecting portion of the cantilevered portion is angled toward the inner tube at an acute angle so that when a vacuum is created in the space between the inner surface of the outer tube and the outer surface of the inner tube the interior edge of the cantilevered portion is drawn inwardly and pressed against the outer surface of the inner tube. 5. The cannula arrangement of claim 1 , wherein the projecting portion defines a wall that is angled inwardly at an acute angle toward the inner tube. 6. The cannula arrangement of claim 1 , further comprising a cap on the proximal end of the outer tube, the flexible sealing element being disposed within the cap. 7. The cannula arrangement of claim 6 , further comprising a guide roller disposed within the cap on the proximal end of the outer tube. 8. A cannula arrangement, comprising: an outer tube having a proximal end and a distal end; an inner tube disposed within the outer tube that defines a space between an inner surface of the outer tube and an outer surface of the inner tube; and a flexible sealing element sized to seal the space between the inner surface of the outer tube and the outer surface of the inner tube, the flexible sealing element being connected to a proximal portion of the outer tube, the flexible sealing element having a longitudinal axis coaxial with the outer tube, the flexible sealing element having a cantilevered portion that longitudinally extends a longitudinal distance parallel to the longitudinal axis in a proximal direction from the proximal end of the outer tube, the cantilevered portion having an inner surface portion that longitudinally extends from the proximal end of the outer tube and does not contact the inner tube, the cantilevered portion having a proximal angled wall portion that projects in the proximal direction and at an acute angle toward the inner tube to define an interior edge to contact the outer surface of the inner tube, wherein the interior edge defines a sealing lip, the sealing lip comprising a single sealing edge to contact the outer surface of the inner tube regardless of a direction of movement of the inner tube relative to the outer tube. 9. The cannula arrangement of claim 8 , the flexible sealing element configured to permit a proximally-directed flow of a fluid in the space to escape from a gap formed between at least a portion of the interior edge of the cantilevered portion and the outer surface of the inner tube, and configured to resist a distally-directed flow of the fluid. 10. The cannula arrangement of claim 8 , wherein the proximal angled wall portion projects toward the inner tube to intersect the inner tube along a single contact line. 11. The cannula arrangement of claim 8 , further comprising a cap on the proximal end of the outer tube, the flexible sealing element being disposed within the cap. 12. The cannula arrangement of claim 11 , further comprising a guide roller disposed within the cap on the proximal end of the outer tube. 13. A cannula assembly, comprising: an outer tube having a proximal end, a proximal portion, and a distal portion; an inner tube that is disposed within the outer tube, the inner tube having an outer surface; and a flexible sealing element connected to the proximal portion of the tube, the flexible sealing element having a longitudinal axis coaxial with the outer tube, the flexible sealing element having a cantilevered portion that longitudinally extends a longitudinal distance parallel to the longitudinal axis in a proximal direction from the proximal end of the outer tube, the cantilevered portion having an exposed inner surface portion that longitudinally extends from the proximal end of the outer tube, the cantilevered portion having a wall portion proximal to the exposed inner surface portion that angularly extends in the proximal direction and toward the longitudinal axis at an acute angle with the longitudinal axis, and which defines a single sealing edge to contact the outer surface of the inner tube regardless of a direction of movement of the inner tube relative to the outer tube. 14. The cannula assembly of claim 13 , wherein the single sealing edge is the only sealing edge of the wall portion of the flexible sealing element. 15. The cannula assembly of claim 13 , wherein the wall portion is angled at an acute angle inwardly toward the longitudinal axis. 16. The cannula assembly of claim 13 , wherein the wall portion of the flexible sealing element angularly extends in the proximal direction and toward the outer surface of the inner tube at the acute angle to contact the outer surface on the inner tube along a single annular line around the inner tube.
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