Extracting device for removing objects from human body passages
First Claim
1. An extracting device for insertion into a human body passage for removing foreign objects therefrom,said device comprising an outer flexible tube the distal end of which is insertable into a body passage,an inner flexible tube having a greater length than and slideably received within said outer tube for free longitudinal sliding movement with the distal end of said inner tube normally projecting beyond the distal end of said outer tube,said inner and outer tubes having clearance space therebetween for carrying fluid under pressure,a thin tubular highly distendable and limp sleeve having its proximal end portion connected to said distal end of said outer tube,said sleeve having a distal end portion which is inverted and is connected to the distal end of said inner tube for insertion into the body passage,said sleeve being otherwise free to expand upon inflation,said tubular sleeve having first and second tubular surfaces on opposite sides of said sleeve,said first surface facing inwardly at said proximal end portion of said sleeve,said inverted distal end portion of said sleeve being turned inside out with said second surface facing inwardly,said sleeve being inflatable by fluid transmitted along said clearance space to dilate the body passage,said sleeve when inflated having an annular flaring portion bulging beyond the distal end of said inner tube and curved convexly in longitudinal section for sealing engagement with a foreign object in the body passage,said annular flaring curved portion being soft, pliable and capable of conforming to the shape of the foreign object to effect a seal therewith,said inner tube being operative to transmit suction for capturing and holding the foreign object in sealing engagement with said annular flaring portion of said sleeve,and means for retracting said inner tube relative to said outer tube while the suction pulls the foreign object within the confines of said sleeve and said sleeve is progressively turned inside out around the foreign object to envelop the foreign object for removal with said tubes.
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Abstract
Useful for removing kidney stones, gall stones and other objects from human body passages, the extracting device comprises a thin tubular rubber sleeve having its proximal and distal ends connected to the distal ends of outer and inner flexible tubes insertable into the body passage. The sleeve is inflatable by fluid pressure, supplied along the clearance space between the tubes to dilate the passage. The distal end of the sleeve is turned inside out and, when the sleeve is inflated, forms a soft annular flaring convex portion bulging beyond the distal end of the inner tube for sealing engagement with the stone, which is captured by suction, applied through the inner tube. Then, the inner tube is retracted, so that the suction pulls the stone within the sleeve while progressively turning the sleeve inside out around the stone to envelop the stone, for removal with the tubes.
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20 Claims
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1. An extracting device for insertion into a human body passage for removing foreign objects therefrom,
said device comprising an outer flexible tube the distal end of which is insertable into a body passage, an inner flexible tube having a greater length than and slideably received within said outer tube for free longitudinal sliding movement with the distal end of said inner tube normally projecting beyond the distal end of said outer tube, said inner and outer tubes having clearance space therebetween for carrying fluid under pressure, a thin tubular highly distendable and limp sleeve having its proximal end portion connected to said distal end of said outer tube, said sleeve having a distal end portion which is inverted and is connected to the distal end of said inner tube for insertion into the body passage, said sleeve being otherwise free to expand upon inflation, said tubular sleeve having first and second tubular surfaces on opposite sides of said sleeve, said first surface facing inwardly at said proximal end portion of said sleeve, said inverted distal end portion of said sleeve being turned inside out with said second surface facing inwardly, said sleeve being inflatable by fluid transmitted along said clearance space to dilate the body passage, said sleeve when inflated having an annular flaring portion bulging beyond the distal end of said inner tube and curved convexly in longitudinal section for sealing engagement with a foreign object in the body passage, said annular flaring curved portion being soft, pliable and capable of conforming to the shape of the foreign object to effect a seal therewith, said inner tube being operative to transmit suction for capturing and holding the foreign object in sealing engagement with said annular flaring portion of said sleeve, and means for retracting said inner tube relative to said outer tube while the suction pulls the foreign object within the confines of said sleeve and said sleeve is progressively turned inside out around the foreign object to envelop the foreign object for removal with said tubes.
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18. An extracting device for insertion into a human body passage for removing foreign objects therefrom,
said device comprising an outer flexible tube the distal end of which is insertable into a body passage, an inner flexible tube having a greater length than and slideably received within said outer tube for free longitudinal sliding movement with the distal end of said inner tube normally projecting beyond the distal end of said outer tube, said inner and outer tubes having clearance space therebetween for carrying fluid under pressure, a thin tubular highly distendable and limp sleeve having its proximal end portion connected to the outside of the extreme distal end of said outer tube, said sleeve having a distal end portion which is inverted and is connected to the outside of the extreme distal end of said inner tube for insertion into the body passage, said sleeve having a tubular wall with first and second tubular surfaces on opposite sides thereof, said proximal end portion of said sleeve being disposed with said first surface facing inwardly and engaged with the outside of said outer tube, said inverted distal end portion of said sleeve being turned inside out with said second surface facing inwardly and engaged with the outside of said inner tube, said sleeve being otherwise free to expand upon inflation, means for admitting fluid under pressure to said clearance space to inflate said sleeve and thereby dilate the body passage, said sleeve when inflated having an annular flaring portion bulging beyond the distal end of said inner tube and curved convexly in longitudinal section for sealing engagement with a foreign object in the body passage, said annular portion flaring outwardly directly from said inverted distal end portion of said sleeve and being soft, pliable and capable of conforming to the shape of the foreign object to effect a seal therewith, means for admitting suction to the proximal end of said inner tube to produce suction in the distal end thereof for capturing and holding the foreign object by sucking it into sealing engagement with said annular flaring portion of said sleeve, and means for retracting said inner tube relative to said outer tube while the suction pulls the foreign object within the confines of said sleeve and said sleeve is progressively turned inside out around the foreign object to envelop the foreign object for removal with said tubes.
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19. An extracting device for insertion into a human body passage for removing foreign objects therefrom,
said device comprising an outer flexible tube the distal end of which is insertable into a body passage, an inner flexible tube having a greater length than and slideably received within said outer tube for free longitudinal sliding movement with the distal end of said inner tube normally projecting beyond the distal end of said outer tube, said inner and outer tubes having clearance space therebetween for carrying fluid under pressure, a thin tubular highly distendable and limp generally cylindrical sleeve having its proximal end portion connected to the outside of the extreme distal end of said outer tube, said sleeve having a distal end portion which is inverted and is connected to the outside of the extreme distal end of said inner tube for insertion into the body passage, said sleeve having a tubular wall with first and second tubular surfaces on opposite sides thereof, said proximal end portion of said sleeve being disposed with said first surface facing inwardly and engaged with the outside of said outer tube, said inverted distal end portion of said sleeve being turned inside out with said second surface facing inwardly and engaged with the outside of said inner tube, said sleeve being otherwise free to expand upon inflation, means for selectively supplying fluid under pressure to said clearance space to inflate said sleeve and thereby dilate the body passage, said sleeve when inflated having an annular flaring portion bulging beyond the distal end of said inner tube and curved convexly in longitudinal section for sealing engagement with a foreign object in the body passage, said annular portion flaring outwardly directly from said inverted distal end portion of said sleeve and being soft, pliable and capable of conforming to the shape of the foreign object to effect a seal therewith, means for selectively applying suction to the proximal end of said inner tube to produce suction in the distal end thereof for capturing and holding the foreign object by sucking it into sealing engagement with said annular flaring portion of said sleeve, and means for manipulating the proximal ends of said inner and outer tubes to retract said inner tube relative to said outer tube while the suction pulls the foreign object within the confines of said sleeve and said sleeve is progressively turned inside out around the foreign object to envelop the foreign object for removal with said tubes, said tubular wall of said thin sleeve having a thickness which is substantially uniform throughout its extent between said proximal and distal end portions to provide for and facilitate the turning of said sleeve inside out to envelop the foreign object.
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20. An extracting device for insertion into a human body passage for removing foreign objects therefrom,
said device comprising an outer flexible tube the distal end of which is insertable into a body passage, an inner flexible tube having a greater length than and slideably received within said outer tube for free longitudinal sliding movement with the distal end of said inner tube normally projecting beyond the distal end of said outer tube, said inner and outer tubes having clearance space therebetween for carrying fluid under pressure, a thin tubular highly distendable and limp generally cylindrical rubber sleeve having its proximal end portion connected to said distal end of said outer tube, said sleeve having a distal end portion which is inverted and is connected to the extreme distal end of said inner tube for insertion into the body passage, said sleeve being otherwise free to expand upon inflation, said tubular sleeve having first and second tubular surfaces on opposite sides of said sleeve, said first surface facing inwardly at said proximal end portion of said sleeve, said inverted distal end portion of said sleeve being turned inside out with said second surface facing inwardly, said sleeve being inflatable by fluid transmitted along said clearance space to dilate the body passage, said sleeve when inflated having an annular flaring portion bulging beyond the distal end of said inner tube and curved convexly in longitudinal section for sealing engagement with a foreign object in the body passage, said annular portion flaring outwardly directly from said inverted distal end portion of said sleeve, said annular flaring curved portion being soft, pliable and capable of conforming to the shape of the foreign object to effect a seal therewith, said inner tube being operative to transmit suction for capturing and holding the foreign object in sealing engagement with said annular flaring portion of said sleeve, and means for retracting said inner tube relative to said outer tube while the suction pulls the foreign object within the confines of said sleeve and said sleeve is progressively turned inside out around the foreign object to envelop the foreign object for removal with said tubes, said tubular sleeve having a wall thickness which is substantially uniform throughout its extent between said proximal and distal end portions to provide for and facilitate the turning of said sleeve inside out to envelop the foreign object while maintaining the seal with the foreign object.
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