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Vibratory method and instrument for extracting stones from urinary tract

  • US 5,190,557 A
  • Filed: 10/03/1991
  • Issued: 03/02/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/03/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for extracting a foreign solid body from a duct, comprising the steps of:

  • providing an instrument for extracting stones from the urinary tract with a stone catcher of a flexible nature having windows and capable of performing low-frequency vibrations, said stone catcher being confined in a catheter in a contracted state and being expanded radially, increasing said windows, when it protrudes from said tube to such an extent that a calculus can pass into said catcher through one of said windows, said instrument having drive means for imparting said low-frequency vibrations to said stone catcher;

    wherein said drive means for said stone catcher comprises a motor with an output element which performs rotary motions combined with axial vibrations, and a rod-like element which is inserted into said catheter and passes through said catheter connecting said stone basket to said output element of said motor, said rod-like element having a twisted portion, which during the rotation of said rod-like element generates radial vibrations transmitted to said stone basket;

    wherein said stone catcher is connected to said rod-like element through a coupling member, said coupling member having means to provide free rotation of said rod-like element with respect to said stone catcher and to restrict said rod-like element and said stone catcher against axial movement with respect to each other;

    inserting said instrument into the urinary tract of a patient having a calculus in said urinary tract;

    aligning the position of said stone catcher with said calculus;

    expanding said stone catcher by protruding it from said catheter;

    catching said calculus into said stone catcher in its expanded state;

    contracting said stone catcher by pulling it in the direction of said catheter to reduce the size of said stone catcher enough to grasp said calculus;

    energizing said drive means of said instrument for imparting said low-frequency vibrations to said stone catcher;

    extracting said instrument from the urinary tract and from the body of said patient while maintaining the stone catcher under the action of said low-frequency axial vibrations; and

    deenergizing said driving means after extraction of said instrument from the body of said patient.

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