Kidney stone retriever
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1. A device for removing a stone from a ureter, comprising:
- a hollow tube having proximal and distal ends,means having proximal and distal ends for retrieving said stone, said retrieving means having a ferrule with an opening therein at its distal end, said ferrule opening being in substantial alignment with said hollow tube and extending through the ferrule;
means for attaching said retrieving means to the proximal end of said tube and having an opening extending therethrough that opens to the retrieving means and to the hollow tube; and
a guide wire for slidably passing through said hollow tube, the attaching means opening and selectively through the opening in said ferrule of said retrieving means;
whereby said guide wire may be inserted in said ureter past stone and said ferrule, said retrieving means and said tube may slid over and along said guide wire until said retrieving means moves to the vicinity of said stone, and said guide wire being moveable from alignment between said tube and the opening in said ferrule thereby allowing said retrieving means to be moved in said ureter to capture said stone and remove said stone.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a kidney stone retrieval device which includes a basket between a ferrule and a tube. Both the tube and the ferrule have aligned passages for receiving a guide wire. In this way, the guide wire may be inserted into a ureter past the stone so that the retrieval device may be pushed along the guide wire until the basket reaches and passes the stone, whereupon the device is maneuvered for dislodging and retrieving the stone with the basket.
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1. A device for removing a stone from a ureter, comprising:
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a hollow tube having proximal and distal ends, means having proximal and distal ends for retrieving said stone, said retrieving means having a ferrule with an opening therein at its distal end, said ferrule opening being in substantial alignment with said hollow tube and extending through the ferrule; means for attaching said retrieving means to the proximal end of said tube and having an opening extending therethrough that opens to the retrieving means and to the hollow tube; and a guide wire for slidably passing through said hollow tube, the attaching means opening and selectively through the opening in said ferrule of said retrieving means; whereby said guide wire may be inserted in said ureter past stone and said ferrule, said retrieving means and said tube may slid over and along said guide wire until said retrieving means moves to the vicinity of said stone, and said guide wire being moveable from alignment between said tube and the opening in said ferrule thereby allowing said retrieving means to be moved in said ureter to capture said stone and remove said stone.
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2. A device for removing a stone from a ureter, comprising:
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a hollow tube having a proximal end, a distal end and a centerline from its proximal end to its distal end; a basket for capturing a kidney stone and having a proximal end, a distal end and a plurality of wires space about and spaced outwardly from an imaginary extension of the centerline of said hollow tube; means for attaching the distal end of said basket to the proximal end of said hollow tube and having an opening that opens to the hollow tube and into the basket; a ferrule joined to the proximal end of said basket, said ferrule having an opening extending therethrough that is substantially aligned with the centerline extension of said hollow tube and opens into said basket; a guide wire for slidably passing through said hollow tube, the attaching means opening, the basket and the opening in said ferrule and being retractable through the ferrule opening and then extendable between the basket wires to extend outwardly of the basket; whereby said guide wire may be inserted in said ureter past said stone and then said ferrule, basket and tube slid over said guide wire until said basket passes the stone, said guide wire being moveable from alignment with the centerline extension so said basket may be moved to capture said stone and remove said stone while the guide wire remains extended into the ureter.
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3. A method for removing a stone from a ureter, comprising the steps of:
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inserting a guide into a ureter and past a stone lodged in the ureter; sliding a hollow cable and a ferrule with a basket therebetween over said guide to a location that the basket is adjacent to said stone said ferrule having an opening therein through which said guide extends as the basket is moved adjacent to the stone; moving said guide from passing through the opening in said ferrule; and pulling said cable so as to capture said stone in said basket to remove said stone from said ureter.
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