Surgical instrument including an inwardly deflecting cutting tip for removing an implanted object
First Claim
1. A device for removing an implanted object from a body vessel, the device comprising:
- a handle and an elongated sheath extending from the handle, the handle comprising a trigger, and the elongated sheath comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion;
a tubular outer member disposed distally of the handle, the tubular outer member having a proximal end attached to the distal portion of the elongated sheath, the tubular outer member having a distal end and a central portion and a ramped surface at the distal end of the tubular outer member;
a tubular inner member located within the tubular outer member, the tubular inner member comprising a proximal end and a distal end opposite the proximal end of the tubular member, the distal end of the tubular inner member comprising a plurality of resiliently flexible blades positioned to deflect inwardly as the tubular inner member is advanced distally within the tubular outer member;
a means for rotating the tubular inner member;
a pin attached to one of the tubular outer member and the tubular inner member; and
a cam slot formed on a surface of the other of the tubular outer member and the tubular inner member, the cam slot receiving the pin, wherein the cam slot and the pin are disposed distally of the means for rotating the tubular inner member;
wherein upon actuation of the trigger, the means for rotating the tubular inner member rotates the tubular inner member relative to the tubular outer member and, and the cam slot and the pin cooperate to cause the tubular inner member to advance distally within the tubular outer member, and the plurality of resiliently flexible blades deflect radially inwardly.
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Abstract
A device for removing an implanted object from a body vessel includes an actuator having an elongated sheath extending therefrom, the elongated sheath including a proximal portion and a distal portion. A tubular outer member has a proximal end attached to the distal portion of the elongated sheath, with a ramped surface at a distal end of the tubular outer member which constricts a diameter of a bore formed in the tubular outer member. A tubular inner member is located within the tubular outer member, the tubular inner member including a proximal end operably connected to the actuator and a distal end opposite the proximal end, the distal end of the tubular inner member including a plurality of resiliently flexible blades positioned to interact with the ramped surface of the tubular outer member such that the ramped surface is operable to deflect the resiliently flexible blades radially inwardly as the tubular inner member is advanced distally within the tubular outer member.
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14 Claims
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1. A device for removing an implanted object from a body vessel, the device comprising:
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a handle and an elongated sheath extending from the handle, the handle comprising a trigger, and the elongated sheath comprising a proximal portion and a distal portion; a tubular outer member disposed distally of the handle, the tubular outer member having a proximal end attached to the distal portion of the elongated sheath, the tubular outer member having a distal end and a central portion and a ramped surface at the distal end of the tubular outer member; a tubular inner member located within the tubular outer member, the tubular inner member comprising a proximal end and a distal end opposite the proximal end of the tubular member, the distal end of the tubular inner member comprising a plurality of resiliently flexible blades positioned to deflect inwardly as the tubular inner member is advanced distally within the tubular outer member; a means for rotating the tubular inner member; a pin attached to one of the tubular outer member and the tubular inner member; and a cam slot formed on a surface of the other of the tubular outer member and the tubular inner member, the cam slot receiving the pin, wherein the cam slot and the pin are disposed distally of the means for rotating the tubular inner member; wherein upon actuation of the trigger, the means for rotating the tubular inner member rotates the tubular inner member relative to the tubular outer member and, and the cam slot and the pin cooperate to cause the tubular inner member to advance distally within the tubular outer member, and the plurality of resiliently flexible blades deflect radially inwardly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A device for removing an implanted object from a body vessel, the device comprising:
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a tubular outer member comprising a ramped surface at a distal end of a bore of the tubular outer member, the ramped surface tapering inwardly proceeding distally to constrict the bore of the tubular outer member, the tubular outer member comprising a distal end and a central portion; a tubular inner member carried within the bore of the tubular outer member, a distal end of the tubular inner member comprising a plurality of resiliently flexible blades, the tubular inner member being movable from a retracted position to an actuated position and vice versa relative to the tubular outer member, in the retracted position the resiliently flexible blades being disposed within the bore of the tubular outer member, and in the actuated position the resiliently flexible blades at least partially extending from the tubular outer member and the plurality of resiliently flexible blades engaging the ramped surface such that the plurality of resiliently flexible blades are deflected radially inwardly relative to the retracted position; an actuator operably connected to the tubular inner member, the actuator comprising a means for rotating the tubular inner member and a trigger disposed proximally of the tubular outer member, and the actuator being actuatable by engaging the trigger to move the tubular inner member from the retracted position to the actuated position and vice versa; a pin attached to one of the tubular outer member and the tubular inner member; and a cam slot formed on a surface of the other of the tubular outer member and the tubular inner member, the cam slot receiving the pin, wherein the cam slot and the pin are disposed distally of the means for rotating the tubular inner member; wherein upon actuation of the trigger, the means for rotating the tubular inner member rotates the tubular inner member relative to the tubular outer member and, and the cam slot and the pin cooperate to cause the tubular inner member to move from the retracted position to the actuated position and vice versa relative to the tubular outer member. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. 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 and a distal portion, and the actuator comprising a means for rotating the tubular inner member and a trigger; a tubular outer member disposed distally of the trigger, the tubular outer member having a proximal end attached to the distal portion of the elongated sheath, with a ramped surface at a distal end of the tubular outer member which constricts a diameter of a bore formed in the tubular outer member; a tubular inner member located within the tubular outer member, the tubular inner member comprising a proximal end operably connected to the actuator and a distal end opposite the proximal end, the distal end of the tubular inner member comprising a plurality of resiliently flexible blades; a pin attached to one of the tubular outer member and the tubular inner member; and a cam slot formed on a surface of the other of the central portion of the tubular outer member and the tubular inner member, the cam slot receiving the pin, wherein the cam slot and the pin are disposed distally of the means for rotating the tubular inner member; wherein upon actuation of the trigger, the means for rotating the tubular inner member rotates the tubular inner member relative to the tubular outer member and, the cam slot and the pin cooperate to cause the tubular inner member to advance distally within the tubular outer member, and the plurality of resiliently flexible blades interact with the ramped surface of the tubular outer member and deflect radially inwardly. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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