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Multiple configuration surgical cutting device

  • US 10,136,913 B2
  • Filed: 03/02/2015
  • Issued: 11/27/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/15/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A device for removing an implanted object from a body vessel, the device comprising:

  • an intermediate sheath assembly comprising an intermediate sheath and an intermediate tip disposed at a distal end of the intermediate sheath assembly;

    an inner sheath assembly rotatably carried within the intermediate sheath assembly, the inner sheath assembly comprising an inner sheath and a cutting tip, the cutting tip comprising a cutting surface adapted to cut tissue coupled to the implanted object as the cutting tip rotates relative to the intermediate sheath assembly;

    a handle assembly comprising a housing, a trigger carried by the housing, and a cutting tip drive mechanism carried by the housing and coupled to the trigger and the inner sheath assembly, the trigger being actuatable to drive the cutting tip drive mechanism and thereby rotate the inner sheath and the cutting tip relative to the intermediate sheath assembly;

    an outer sheath assembly rotatably carried outside of the intermediate sheath assembly, the outer sheath assembly comprising an outer sheath and an outer shield disposed at a distal end of the outer sheath assembly, the outer shield comprising a distal opening, the outer sheath assembly being rotatable and translatable relative to the intermediate sheath assembly from a first position to a second position and vice versa, in the first position the cutting surface of the cutting tip being disposed within the outer shield, and in the second position the cutting tip extending through the distal opening and the cutting surface being at least partially disposed outside of the outer shield; and

    a shield drive mechanism coupled to the outer sheath assembly, the shield drive mechanism being actuatable to rotate and translate the outer sheath assembly relative to the intermediate sheath assembly from the first position to the second position and vice versa.

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