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CONTROLLED RELEASE AND RECAPTURE PROSTHETIC DEPLOYMENT DEVICE

  • US 20120029607A1
  • Filed: 07/27/2011
  • Published: 02/02/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/30/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A controlled release and recapture prosthetic deployment device comprising:

  • a handle;

    a tubular sheath fixedly attached to and extending distally from the handle; and

    an elongate pusher member extending through the handle and through a longitudinal lumen of the sheath;

    wherein the handle comprises;

    a handle body;

    an advancement member in the handle body, where the advancement member is biased toward a proximal device end;

    a keeper member attached to the handle body, where the keeper body is also biased toward a proximal device end; and

    a trigger member,pivotable relative to the handle body,disposed in mechanical communication with the advancement member, andconfigured to move the advancement member distally when the trigger member is pivoted in a first direction;

    wherein the advancement member comprises an advancement member aperture through which the pusher member extends, where the advancement member apertureis configured to capturingly engage the pusher member when the advancement member is disposed at a first angle relative to the pusher member, which corresponds with pivoting movement of the trigger in the first direction, andis configured to allow freely sliding passage therethrough of the pusher member when the advancement member is disposed at a second angle relative to the pusher member;

    wherein the keeper member comprises an keeper member aperture through which the pusher member extends, where the keeper member aperture is configured to capturingly engage the pusher member sufficiently to prevent its movement in a proximal direction when the keeper member is disposed at a first angle relative to the pusher member, and is configured to allow freely sliding proximal passage therethrough of the pusher member when the keeper member is disposed at a second angle relative to the pusher member.

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