Medical instrument for containment and removal of calculi
First Claim
1. An instrument for calculus containment and removal, comprising an elongated stone grasping device having a distal working end for grasping calculi;
- a catheter having a lumen slidably receiving said grasping device;
said catheter having a body formed of flexible material and having distal and proximal end portions;
said distal end portion terminating in an opening through which said work end of said grasping device may be extended and retracted for the purpose of grasping a stone and drawing it into said catheter;
said distal end portion of said catheter being expandable to receive a stone retained by said working end of said grasping device and contractable to at least partially envelope said stone and working end;
said distal end portion of said catheter including a plurality of elongated circumferentially-spaced flexible struts, each having proximal and distal sections, defining a basket for receiving a stone retained by said grasping device;
said distal sections of said struts converging towards each other, with said basket in substantially closed condition, when said struts are in first positions of adjustment and diverging distally outwardly to enlarge said basket and provide a distal entrance therefor when said struts are in second positions of adjustment;
web means of flexible and foldable material bridging adjacent struts for substantially the full length thereof; and
strut adjusting means located outside the lumen of said catheter and outside of said struts for externally engaging said struts and shifting the same between their first and second positions of adjustment.
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Abstract
Several versions of instruments are disclosed which are useful for the containment of calculi to minimize injury to surrounding tissue during removal and/or destruction of such calculi. In each embodiment a suitable grasping device is utilized to locate and grasp a stone (calculus) in a body passage or organ, such grasping device being used in combination with a catheter having an expandable and contractable distal end portion capable of receiving and substantially enclosing the stone to protect the surrounding tissue from injury that might otherwise be produced by the rough edges of the stone as it is extracted, or to shield such tissue as the stone is fragmented in situ and then contain the fragments as they are removed.
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1. An instrument for calculus containment and removal, comprising an elongated stone grasping device having a distal working end for grasping calculi;
- a catheter having a lumen slidably receiving said grasping device;
said catheter having a body formed of flexible material and having distal and proximal end portions;
said distal end portion terminating in an opening through which said work end of said grasping device may be extended and retracted for the purpose of grasping a stone and drawing it into said catheter;
said distal end portion of said catheter being expandable to receive a stone retained by said working end of said grasping device and contractable to at least partially envelope said stone and working end;
said distal end portion of said catheter including a plurality of elongated circumferentially-spaced flexible struts, each having proximal and distal sections, defining a basket for receiving a stone retained by said grasping device;
said distal sections of said struts converging towards each other, with said basket in substantially closed condition, when said struts are in first positions of adjustment and diverging distally outwardly to enlarge said basket and provide a distal entrance therefor when said struts are in second positions of adjustment;
web means of flexible and foldable material bridging adjacent struts for substantially the full length thereof; and
strut adjusting means located outside the lumen of said catheter and outside of said struts for externally engaging said struts and shifting the same between their first and second positions of adjustment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- a catheter having a lumen slidably receiving said grasping device;
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8. A catheter for use with a stone grasping device having a distal working end for grasping calculi, said catheter having a lumen for slidably receiving a stone grasping device and having a body formed of flexible material and provided with distal and proximal end portions;
- said distal end portion terminating in an opening through which the working end of a grasping device may be extended and retracted for the purpose of grasping a stone and drawing it into said catheter;
said distal end portion of said catheter being expandable to receive a stone retained by the working end of a grasping device and contractable to at least partially envelope the stone and the working end of a grasping device;
said distal end portion of said catheter including a plurality of elongated circumferentially-spaced flexible struts, each having proximal and distal sections, defining a basket for receiving a stone retained by a grasping device;
said distal sections of said struts converging towards each other, with said basket in substantially closed condition, when said struts are in first positions of adjustment and diverging distally outwardly to enlarge said basket and provide a distal entrance therefor when said struts are in second positions of adjustment;
said struts being in said first positions of adjustment when in normal, substantially untensioned condition;
sleeve means of thin, flexible material extending about said struts for substantially the full length thereof and connected to the distal ends thereof; and
operating means associated with said catheter for urging said sleeve means proximally to pull said struts outwardly into tensioned second positions of adjustment wherein said struts are spread apart to enlarge said basket and provide a distal opening therefor, and for relieving the pulling force on said sleeve means to allow said struts to return into their normal first positions of adjustment;
said operating means comprising a flexible actuating tube slidably mounted upon said catheter;
said actuating tube having a distal end connected to the proximal end of said sleeve means for shifting said sleeve means axially to open and close said basket.
- said distal end portion terminating in an opening through which the working end of a grasping device may be extended and retracted for the purpose of grasping a stone and drawing it into said catheter;
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