Surgical snare with shape memory effect wire
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1. A surgical snare device comprising:
- a handle means for holding and controlling the snare;
a tip means having a distal end extending from the handle means and having a hollow channel there-through;
a wire means having first and second ends positioned in the handle means, the remainder of the wire means extending through the handle means and hollow channel of the tip means to a loop end, the wire means comprising a shape memory effect material;
a control means associated with the handle means for moving the first and second ends of the wire means within the handle means to move the loop from a position substantially enveloped by the distal end of the tip means to positions outside the tip means and to alter the size of the loop end of the wire means when outside the tip means;
the loop end being alterable in shape by movement of the control means and adjustable between a plurality of expanded positions and a contracted position where the loop end is retracted into the distal end of the tip means, the shape memory material being trained to form a loop end wider than the distal end of the tip means but allowing contraction of the loop end substantially into the distal end of the tip means without permanent deformation of the wire means, and to allow expansion of the loop end beyond the trained size to the expanded positions without permanent deformation of the wire means;
the tip means including a hemispherical distal end including a slot transversely through opposite sides of the distal end to receive at least a portion of the loop end when in a retracted position.
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Abstract
A surgical snare having a wire which forms the snare loop made from a shape memory effect metallic alloy which exhibits superelasticity at room temperature. The wire is trained so that it assumes an intermediate snare loop size in an unrestrained free state. From this trained free state configuration, the loop can be expanded to a large loop and contracted to a very small loop without permanent deformation from the trained intermediate state. This range of movement enables an expanded range of applicability for snares in general, and also enables reducing the instrument tip size with improved loop configuration.
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1. A surgical snare device comprising:
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a handle means for holding and controlling the snare; a tip means having a distal end extending from the handle means and having a hollow channel there-through; a wire means having first and second ends positioned in the handle means, the remainder of the wire means extending through the handle means and hollow channel of the tip means to a loop end, the wire means comprising a shape memory effect material;
a control means associated with the handle means for moving the first and second ends of the wire means within the handle means to move the loop from a position substantially enveloped by the distal end of the tip means to positions outside the tip means and to alter the size of the loop end of the wire means when outside the tip means;
the loop end being alterable in shape by movement of the control means and adjustable between a plurality of expanded positions and a contracted position where the loop end is retracted into the distal end of the tip means, the shape memory material being trained to form a loop end wider than the distal end of the tip means but allowing contraction of the loop end substantially into the distal end of the tip means without permanent deformation of the wire means, and to allow expansion of the loop end beyond the trained size to the expanded positions without permanent deformation of the wire means;the tip means including a hemispherical distal end including a slot transversely through opposite sides of the distal end to receive at least a portion of the loop end when in a retracted position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A surgical snare instrument including a handle, a tip with hemispherical distal end extending from the handle, a wire loop extending from the tip having first and second ends positioned in the handle with intermediate portions extending through at least a portion of the handle to the tip, and control means attached to the first and second ends of the wire moveable with respect to the handle to in turn contract or expand the loop, the improvement comprising:
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the wire loop being comprised of shape memory material trained to a loop shape; the wire loop being adjustable between a fully expanded and a fully contracted loop end size, the wire loop being trained to a loop end size intermediate between the fully expanded and fully contracted loop end sizes so that said wire loop can be contracted to a size equal to or only slightly larger than the inside diameter of the tip to allow the inside diameter of the tip to be as small as possible for passage of the tip and wire loop through as small an opening as possible, and allowing expansion of the loop end beyond said intermediate size to assist in surrounding a targeted item, the fully expanded and fully contracted loop end sizes not exceeding the limits of elasticity of the shape memory effect material. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A method of maximizing a wire diameter while minimizing the diameter of a snare tip, for the wire of a surgical snare instrument, comprising:
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forming a loop end of the wire of the surgical snare at least in part of shape memory effect material; training the loop end to an intermediate size between a fully contracted loop end size having a diameter equal to or only slightly larger than an inside diameter of the snare tip of said surgical snare instrument and an expanded shape larger than the intermediate shape, where the expanded shape and fully contracted shape do not exceed the limits of elasticity of the shape memory effect material; enabling the wire of the surgical snare to be deformed into the loop end which can be reduced to a very small size for insertion into the tip and return to an increased size out of the tip without permanent deformation of the wire of the surgical snare, thus enabling the diameter of the wire to be maximized while minimizing the inside diameter of the tip of the instrument. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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