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Tool for laparoscopic surgery

  • US 5,195,958 A
  • Filed: 05/25/1990
  • Issued: 03/23/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/25/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An instrument for laparoscopic evacuation and collection of stones and particulate matter from a body cavity comprising in combination:

  • (a) a handpiece having an inlet port and an outlet port and an inlet vacuum port and an outlet vacuum port where said handpiece has an internal fluid conduit connecting said inlet port and said outlet port, said handpiece having an internal vacuum conduit connecting said inlet vacuum port and said outlet vacuum port to permit the passage of irrigating fluid through said internal fluid conduit and to permit the passage of evacuated fluid through said internal vacuum conduit, said handpiece further comprising a valve means responsive to external force in a normally closed position to perclude the flow of irrigating or evacuating fluid for selectively permitting the passage of irrigating fluid through said internal fluid conduit or permitting the passage of evacuated fluid through said internal vacuum conduit;

    (b) a shaft member having a distal end and a proximate end and a longitudinal axis removeably mounted to said handpiece where said shaft member has an axially extending channel therethrough which communicates with said outlet port of said handpiece and said inlet vacuum port of said handpiece adjacent said proximate end, said channel having a single flow path therethrough and opening at or adjacent said distal end of said shaft member to permit the passage of irrigating fluid into the operative region of the body cavity or to permit the passage of evacuated fluid into said flow path of said channel or to permit the evacuation of said stones and particulate matter from said body cavity for collection in said flow path of said channel, where said shaft member has an engagement lip extending radially at said distal end of said shaft member for manipulating said stones and said particulate matter from said body cavity into said flow channel, said lip forming a terminus of said channel and an axial boundary of said opening, said shaft member further comprising a collection chamber for collecting said stones and said particulate matter at said distal end, said collection chamber communicating with said channel where said collection has a greater cross-sectional area than said channel.

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