Surgical instrument for removing an implanted object
First Claim
1. A device for removing an implanted object from a body vessel, the device comprising:
- an actuator having an elongated sheath extending therefrom, the elongated sheath comprising a proximal portion having a proximal end and a distal portion having a distal end, with a lumen extending from the distal end toward the proximal end, wherein the lumen is configured to receive an implanted object;
a cutting device disposed at the distal end of the elongated sheath; and
a guide structure disposed within the lumen and proximate the distal end of the elongated sheath, the guide structure being stationary relative to the distal end of the elongated sheath, wherein the guide structure is exposed and projecting radially inward of the cutting device proximate the distal end, the guide structure arranged to guide the implanted object into the lumen in an offset orientation; and
an indicator on the proximal portion of the elongated sheath, the indicator corresponding to a radial position of the guide structure.
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Abstract
Methods and devices for separating an implanted object, such as a pacemaker lead, from tissue surrounding such object in a patient'"'"'s vasculature system. Specifically, the tissue separating device includes a handle, an elongate sheath and a circular cutting blade that may extend from the distal end of the sheath upon actuating the handle. The elongate sheath, particularly its distal end, includes a non-uniform wall thickness having one or more thicker portions in the outer sheath, particularly the outer cam member, and/or one or more thicker portions in an inner member disposed radially inward of the blade. Having an increased wall thickness for a portion of either or both of the outer cam member and circular inner member assists in shielding the vasculature from the blade during extension and guides the lead away from that portion of the inner cam member and towards the center of the lumen, thereby decreasing the likelihood that the cutting surface will cut the lead upon lead entry or upon contact the tissue upon blade extension.
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9 Claims
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1. A device for removing an implanted object from a body vessel, the device comprising:
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an actuator having an elongated sheath extending therefrom, the elongated sheath comprising a proximal portion having a proximal end and a distal portion having a distal end, with a lumen extending from the distal end toward the proximal end, wherein the lumen is configured to receive an implanted object; a cutting device disposed at the distal end of the elongated sheath; and a guide structure disposed within the lumen and proximate the distal end of the elongated sheath, the guide structure being stationary relative to the distal end of the elongated sheath, wherein the guide structure is exposed and projecting radially inward of the cutting device proximate the distal end, the guide structure arranged to guide the implanted object into the lumen in an offset orientation; and an indicator on the proximal portion of the elongated sheath, the indicator corresponding to a radial position of the guide structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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