The present disclosure relates to a sheath system for enabling access through an opening in the body of a patient is provided. The sheath system includes a dilation assembly having a radially expandable tubular sheath defining a lumen having a first cross-sectional area when in a non-expanded condit
The present disclosure relates to a sheath system for enabling access through an opening in the body of a patient is provided. The sheath system includes a dilation assembly having a radially expandable tubular sheath defining a lumen having a first cross-sectional area when in a non-expanded condition, and a handle assembly operatively coupled to a proximal end of tubular sheath, the handle assembly defining an aperture formed therein, and a first thread defined on the handle in the aperture thereof. The sheath system further includes an expansion assembly including a tubular member defining a lumen having a second cross-sectional area which is larger than the first cross-sectional area of the tubular sheath of the dilation assembly and having an outer surface defining a second thread, the second thread being arranged for engaging the first thread.
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1. A sheath system for enabling access through an opening in the body of a patient, the sheath system comprising: a dilation assembly having a radially expandable tubular sheath defining a lumen having a first cross-sectional area when in a non-expanded condition, and a handle assembly operatively c
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A sheath system for enabling access through an opening in the body of a patient, the sheath system comprising: a dilation assembly having a radially expandable tubular sheath defining a lumen having a first cross-sectional area when in a non-expanded condition, and a handle assembly operatively coupled to a proximal end of the tubular sheath;a fluid delivery system supported on the dilation assembly, the fluid delivery system defining a fluid passage extending through the handle assembly of the dilation assembly, wherein an inlet of the fluid passage is located on an outer surface of the handle assembly and an outlet of the fluid passage opens into the lumen of the dilation assembly; andan expansion assembly including a tubular member defining a lumen having a second cross-sectional area which is larger than the first cross-sectional area of the tubular sheath of the dilation assembly, the tubular member having an outer surface defining a first thread formed along substantially an entire length of the tubular member from a location at least in close proximity to a distal end of the tubular member to a location in close proximity to a proximal end of the tubular member, wherein the first thread of the tubular member of the expansion assembly tents the radially expandable tubular sheath of the dilation assembly radially away from the tubular member to thereby define a helical passageway therearound for communicating a fluid from outside a target surgical site to the target surgical site. 2. The sheath system according to claim 1, wherein the handle assembly defines an aperture formed therein, and a second thread defined on a wall of the handle assembly that defines the aperture thereof; and wherein the first thread is arranged for engaging the second thread to axially advance the tubular member along the entire length thereof through the tubular sheath. 3. The sheath system according to claim 1, wherein the fluid delivery systems includes a valve stem fluidly connected to the inlet of the fluid passage. 4. The sheath system according to claim 1, further comprising a source of a fluid medicament connected to the inlet of the fluid passage of the fluid delivery system. 5. The sheath system according to claim 1, further comprising an introducer sized for receipt in the lumen of the radially expandable sheath, when the radially expandable sheath is in the non-expanded condition. 6. The sheath system according to claim 1, wherein the tubular sheath of the dilation assembly comprises a mesh of individual filaments. 7. The sheath system according to claim 6, wherein the filaments are inelastic so that radial expansion of the tubular sheath causes axial shortening of the tubular sheath. 8. The sheath system according to claim 6, wherein the tubular sheath comprises a tubular braid of individual filaments. 9. The sheath system according to claim 1, further comprising a seal at the proximal end of the expansion assembly. 10. The sheath system according to claim 9, wherein the seal is made from at least one of an elastomeric polymeric material and polyisoprene. 11. The sheath system according to claim 1, further comprising a dilator configured and dimensioned to be removably received within the lumen of the tubular member of the expansion assembly. 12. The sheath system according to claim 11, wherein a distal end of the dilator is tapered and defines threads. 13. The sheath system according to claim 12, wherein the dilator has a length such that when the dilator is received within the lumen of the tubular member, the tapered distal end thereof extends beyond a distal end of the tubular member. 14. The sheath system according to claim 1, further including an introducer having a shaft, wherein the shaft of the introducer has a length such that when the introducer is received within the lumen of the tubular sheath, a distal end thereof extends beyond a distal end of the tubular sheath. 15. The sheath system according to claim 9, further comprising a converter configured and dimensioned to be removably attached to a proximal end of the expansion assembly, the converter including an aperture formed therein, the aperture of the converter having a cross-sectional area less than a cross-sectional area of the opening formed in the seal of the expansion assembly. 16. A method of using a sheath system to enable access through an opening in the body of a patient, comprising: providing a dilation assembly including a housing defining an aperture and a first thread in the aperture, and a radially expandable sheath extending from the housing and defining a lumen that is aligned with the aperture of the housing, the radially expandable sheath having a first cross-sectional dimension;inserting the radially expandable sheath of the dilation assembly into the opening in the body of the patient;providing an expansion assembly including a substantially rigid tubular member with an outer surface defining a second thread formed along substantially an entire length of the tubular member from a location at least in close proximity to a distal end of the tubular member to a location in close proximity to a proximal end of the tubular member;introducing the expansion assembly into the lumen of the radially expandable sheath of the dilation assembly to radially expand the lumen of the radially expandable sheath of the dilation assembly and the opening in the body of the patient, the introduction including engaging the first thread with the second thread to axially advance the tubular member along the entire length thereof through the tubular sheath, wherein the second thread of the tubular member of the expansion assembly tents the radially expandable sheath of the dilation assembly radially away from the tubular member to thereby define a helical passageway therearound for communicating a fluid from outside the body of the patient to a location inside the body of the patient; andinjecting a fluid into a proximal end of the helical passageway that is disposed outside of the body of the patient to communicate the fluid to the location inside the body of the patient via the helical passageway. 17. The method according to claim 16, further comprising inserting an introducer into the dilation assembly prior to the step of inserting the dilation assembly. 18. The method according to claim 16, further comprising inserting a dilator into the expansion assembly prior to the step of introducing the expansion assembly. 19. The method according to claim 16, wherein the lumen of the dilation assembly has a first cross-sectional area and the lumen of the expansion assembly has a second cross-sectional area which is larger that the first cross-sectional area of the lumen of the dilation assembly. 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the sheath is made from a mesh of individual filaments. 21. The method according to claim 20, wherein radial expansion of the tubular sheath causes axial shortening of the sheath. 22. The method according to claim 16, wherein introducing the expansion assembly includes distal advancement of the tubular member of the expansion assembly through the sheath of the dilation assembly, resulting in radial expansion of the sheath. 23. The method according to claim 16, wherein engaging the first thread with the second thread includes rotation of the tubular member with respect to the dilation assembly. 24. The method according to claim 16, wherein the expansion assembly includes a seal disposed across the lumen of the tubular member, the seal including an opening formed therein, and the method further includes introducing an instrument into the tubular member through the opening of the seal. 25. The method according to claim 24, further comprising the step of removably attaching a converter to a proximal end of the tubular member, wherein an opening formed in the converter has a cross-sectional area which is less than the cross-sectional area of the opening formed within the seal.
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