Snaring systems and methods
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1. A snaring system for engaging an object within a patient'"'"'s body, the system comprising:
- a sheath having a longitudinal axis and a distal end, the sheath comprising;
a wall forming an inner surface, an outer surface and a cross sectional area between the inner surface and the outer surface;
a lumen disposed in the cross sectional area of the wall of the sheath, wherein the lumen comprises a distal end; and
a central lumen formed by the inner surface of the wall, wherein the central lumen comprises a distal end, wherein the central lumen and the lumen are substantially parallel; and
an elongate element having a proximal end and a distal end,wherein the elongate element is slidable relative to the sheath,whereupon sliding the distal end of the elongate element distally of the distal end of the lumen to a first axial position, the distal end of the elongate element comprises an open loop distally of the lumen and the central lumen in an open position,whereupon sliding the distal end of the elongate element proximately of the distal end of the lumen to a second axial positon, a portion of the open loop extends into the central lumen in a closed position.
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Abstract
Snaring systems and methods involve engaging objects such as pacemaker pacing leads within a patient. Physicians can use snaring systems having loops, tags, and roller mechanisms to remove a pacing leads from a patient. For example, snaring systems can be inserted through a jugular access site, engaged with a pacemaker pacing lead, and withdrawn through the jugular access site so as to remove a portion of the pacing lead. Lead extraction techniques can be employed to further dislodge the pacing lead from the patient.
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1. A snaring system for engaging an object within a patient'"'"'s body, the system comprising:
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a sheath having a longitudinal axis and a distal end, the sheath comprising; a wall forming an inner surface, an outer surface and a cross sectional area between the inner surface and the outer surface; a lumen disposed in the cross sectional area of the wall of the sheath, wherein the lumen comprises a distal end; and a central lumen formed by the inner surface of the wall, wherein the central lumen comprises a distal end, wherein the central lumen and the lumen are substantially parallel; and an elongate element having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the elongate element is slidable relative to the sheath, whereupon sliding the distal end of the elongate element distally of the distal end of the lumen to a first axial position, the distal end of the elongate element comprises an open loop distally of the lumen and the central lumen in an open position, whereupon sliding the distal end of the elongate element proximately of the distal end of the lumen to a second axial positon, a portion of the open loop extends into the central lumen in a closed position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A snaring system for engaging an object within a patient'"'"'s body, the system comprising:
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a sheath having a sidewall, a central longitudinal axis and a lumen in the sidewall and laterally offset from the central longitudinal axis; and an elongate element extending through at least a portion of the lumen, wherein the elongate element comprises a proximal end and a distal end, wherein distally of the lumen, the distal end of the elongate element comprises a loop, wherein the distal loop comprises a wire, a rotatable bearing and a tag, wherein the rotatable bearing is operatively coupled to the loop and disposed along the loop. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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