Calculus/calculi retrieving device and method
First Claim
1. A method of retrieving calculus in a living body and relocating the calculus to a different location in the living body, the method comprising:
- positioning an elongated member, which includes a suction head disposed on a distal side of the elongated member, in the living body in which the calculus is located;
drawing the calculus in the living body toward the suction head while the suction head is positioned in the living body so that the calculus is retained by the suction head;
moving the suction head so that the suction head is located at a position in the living body that is different from the position of the suction head in the living body during the drawing of the calculus toward the suction head;
releasing the calculus from the suction head so that the calculus is at a position in the living body different from a location of the calculus in the living body while the calculus is being drawn toward the suction head;
the drawing of the calculus toward the suction head comprises rotating an impeller positioned inside the suction head in a first rotational direction;
the releasing of the calculus from the suction head comprises;
i) rotating the impeller positioned inside the suction head in a second rotational direction which is opposite the first rotational direction;
or ii) rotating the impeller positioned inside the suction head at a rotation speed slower than the rotation speed of the impeller during the drawing of the calculus toward the suction head; and
the drawing of the calculus toward the suction head comprising rotating the impeller positioned inside the suction head at a first speed and in a first rotational direction, wherein the impeller continues to rotate in the first rotational direction during the moving of the suction head, and wherein the releasing of the calculus from the suction head comprises rotating the impeller at a second rotational speed less than the first rotational speed.
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Abstract
A method of retrieving calculus in a living body and relocating the calculus to a different location in the living body involves positioning an elongated member in the living body in which the calculus is located, drawing the calculus in the living body toward the elongated member while the elongated member is positioned in the living body so that the calculus is retained by the elongated member; moving the elongated member so that the elongated member is located at a position in the living body that is different from the position of the elongated member in the living body during the drawing of the calculus toward the elongated member; and releasing the calculus from the elongated member so that the calculus is at a position in the living body different from a location of the calculus in the living body while the calculus is being drawn toward the elongated member.
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19 Claims
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1. A method of retrieving calculus in a living body and relocating the calculus to a different location in the living body, the method comprising:
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positioning an elongated member, which includes a suction head disposed on a distal side of the elongated member, in the living body in which the calculus is located; drawing the calculus in the living body toward the suction head while the suction head is positioned in the living body so that the calculus is retained by the suction head; moving the suction head so that the suction head is located at a position in the living body that is different from the position of the suction head in the living body during the drawing of the calculus toward the suction head; releasing the calculus from the suction head so that the calculus is at a position in the living body different from a location of the calculus in the living body while the calculus is being drawn toward the suction head; the drawing of the calculus toward the suction head comprises rotating an impeller positioned inside the suction head in a first rotational direction; the releasing of the calculus from the suction head comprises;
i) rotating the impeller positioned inside the suction head in a second rotational direction which is opposite the first rotational direction;
or ii) rotating the impeller positioned inside the suction head at a rotation speed slower than the rotation speed of the impeller during the drawing of the calculus toward the suction head; andthe drawing of the calculus toward the suction head comprising rotating the impeller positioned inside the suction head at a first speed and in a first rotational direction, wherein the impeller continues to rotate in the first rotational direction during the moving of the suction head, and wherein the releasing of the calculus from the suction head comprises rotating the impeller at a second rotational speed less than the first rotational speed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of retrieving calculus in a living body and relocating the calculus to a different location in the living body, the method comprising:
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positioning a suction head, disposed on a distal end of a shaft, in the living body in which the calculus is located, the suction head possessing a central axis, the shaft being positioned in a lumen in an elongated member, the elongated member being located in the living body and possessing a distal end; relatively moving the suction head and a first contact surface so that a second contact surface that is fixed to and moves together with suction head contacts the first contact surface while the suction head and the second contact surface are located outside the lumen at a position distal of the distal end of the elongated member, the contact of the second contact surface with the first contact surface changing an orientation of the central axis of the suction head to orient the suction head in an orientation permitting retrieval of the calculus in the living body; drawing the calculus in the living body toward the suction head while the suction head is positioned in the living body and after changing the orientation of the central axis of the suction head so that the calculus is retained by the suction head; moving the suction head so that the suction head is located at a position in the living body that is different from the position of the suction head in the living body during the drawing of the calculus toward the suction head; and releasing the calculus from the suction head so that the calculus is at a position in the living body different from a location of the calculus in the living body while the calculus is being drawn toward the suction head. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of retrieving calculus in a living body and relocating the calculus to a different location in the living body, the method comprising:
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positioning an elongated member, which includes a suction head disposed on a distal side of the elongated member, in the living body in which the calculus is located, the elongated member being positioned in a lumen in a ureteroscope, the ureteroscope possessing a distal end portion, the distal end portion of the ureteroscope and the suction head each possessing a respective central axis; drawing the calculus in the living body toward the suction head while the suction head is positioned in the living body and while the suction head is distal of the lumen in the ureteroscope so that the calculus is retained by the suction head; moving the suction head so that the suction head is located at a position in the living body that is different from the position of the suction head in the living body during the drawing of the calculus toward the suction head; releasing the calculus from the suction head so that the calculus is at a position in the living body different from a location of the calculus in the living body while the calculus is being drawn toward the suction head; changing an angular orientation of the central axis of the suction head relative to the central axis of the distal end portion of the ureteroscope; and the changing of the angular orientation of the central axis of the suction head relative to the central axis of the distal end portion of the ureteroscope comprises relatively moving a suction head contact surface that is fixed to and moves together with the suction head and an other contact surface to cause the suction head contact surface to contact the other contact surface in a way that causes the orientation of the central axis of the suction head relative the central axis of the distal end portion of the ureteroscope to change, the suction head contact surface contacting the other contact surface while the suction head and the suction head contact surface are positioned outside the lumen in the ureteroscope. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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