Method and apparatus for accessing the interior of a hip joint, including the provision and use of a novel telescoping access cannula and a novel telescoping obturator
A telescoping access cannula comprising: an outer tube; an inner tube carried by the outer tube, the inner tube being coaxial with the outer tube and longitudinally movable relative to the outer tube; and a rotatable member carried by the outer tube and connected to the inner tube, wherein rotation of the rotatable member causes longitudinal movement of the inner tube relative to the outer tube.
1. An adjustable length cannula comprising:
an adjustable portion located at a distal end of the cannula, wherein a length of the adjustable portion can be adjusted according to a depth of a portion of a body into which the cannula is to be inserted to access a surgical site;
a threaded portion located proximally of the adjustable portion, wherein the threaded portion is configured for threading into the portion of the body during insertion of the cannula into the portion of the body;
a lumen extending longitudinally through the adjustable portion and the threaded portion and configured for receiving a shaft of an obturator; and
a head portion located at the proximal end of the cannula, wherein the head portion comprises at least one keyway that is configured for engaging by at least one key of the obturator so that when the cannula is in a key engagement position relative to the obturator, the at least one keyway can receive a force from the at least one key of the obturator for rotating the cannula to thread the cannula into the portion of the body.
2. The cannula of claim 1 , wherein the at least one keyway comprises at least two spaced apart keyways.
3. The cannula of claim 1 , wherein the at least one keyway comprises at least one surface that faces laterally and is configured for mating with at least one surface of the key for receiving at least a portion of the force.
4. The cannula of claim 1 , further comprising a port located proximally of the threaded portion.
5. The cannula of claim 1 , wherein the adjustable portion is a separate piece from the threaded portion.
6. The cannula of claim 1 , wherein the cannula is configured for accessing a hip joint.