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A: Use following in view: The depth of an insertable surgical instrument, such as a cannula, is often limited by the angle of the instrument relative to the insertion site and by the ability to manipulate the instrument within the insertion site. The angles and lengths of the instruments, particularly the cannula, are often restricted because of the geometry of the surgical procedure and the insertion site. A recent development in surgical instruments is the use of a steerable cannula, such as that described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,762,629, which is the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein. Such a cannula can be used to selectively and mechanically steer a tool or instrument passed therethrough, such as a grasper or a shaper. Such steerable cannula can be used in a wide range of surgical procedures. In a typical surgical procedure, the steerable cannula is attached to the distal end of a handle and the tool is inserted into the body. The handle can be manipulated by a surgeon to steer the instrument or tool. In a procedure where the steerable cannula is used to steer a tool, for example, the tool is grasped by the steerable cannula and inserted into the body. As a result, the tool can be maneuvered to a target site in the body. Steerable cannula typically include a handle, a cannula, and a linkage for coupling the cannula and handle together. The linkage is operable to steer the cannula relative to the handle. One linkage type is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,762,629. The device includes a steering control member extending from a proximal end of the handle and a steering link extending from the distal end of the handle. The steering control member is used to control the steering of the distal portion of the handle relative to the handle. The steering link is coupled to the distal end of the cannula and is used to mechanically steer the cannula relative to the handle. In a procedure where the steerable cannula is used to steer a tool, for example, a tool is grasped by the steerable cannula and inserted into the body. As a result, the tool can be maneuvered to a target site in the body. The present invention is an improved steering control and a tool retention device.This invention relates


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A: Use following in view: The depth of an insertable surgical instrument, such as a cannula, is often limited by the angle of the instrument relative to the insertion site and by the ability to manipulate the instrument within the insertion site.
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