Retrieval basket for a surgical device
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1. A retrieval basket adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis of said retrieval basket in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
- a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends, at least two of the wires forming a pair, each wire in the pair having relative to one another a first maximum in a proximal portion of the basket and a second maximum in a distal portion of the basket, the wires in the pair having at least two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket;
said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket having a radius of curvature, and said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket having a radius of curvature, and wherein the radius of curvature of said wires in the proximal portion is smaller than that of said wires in the distal portion.
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A retrieval basket is provided for use with a surgical device adapted to capture calculi. The retrieval basket includes wires extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the basket wherein the wires converge at the proximal and distal ends. The wires in a proximal portion of the retrieval basket incline radially at an angle away from the basket'"'"'s axis along relatively straight paths. The wires in a distal portion of the retrieval basket converge radially toward the axis along relatively curvilinear paths.
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1. A retrieval basket adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis of said retrieval basket in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
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a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends, at least two of the wires forming a pair, each wire in the pair having relative to one another a first maximum in a proximal portion of the basket and a second maximum in a distal portion of the basket, the wires in the pair having at least two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket;
said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket having a radius of curvature, and said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket having a radius of curvature, and wherein the radius of curvature of said wires in the proximal portion is smaller than that of said wires in the distal portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A surgical device adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis in a proximal direction, said surgical device comprising:
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a retrieval basket comprising a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends, said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket being inclined radially away from said axis of said surgical device along relatively straight paths, said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket converging radially toward said axis along relatively curvilinear paths, and wherein the radius of curvature of said relatively curvilinear paths is smaller than that of said relatively straight paths, at least two of the wires forming a pair, each wire in the pair having relative to one another a first maximum in a proximal portion of the basket and a second maximum in a distal portion of the basket, the wires in the pair having at least two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket;
a sheath positionable over at least a portion of said retrieval basket to maintain said retrieval basket in a collapsed position; and
means for moving said retrieval basket and said sheath with respect to one another and for causing said retrieval basket to alternate between an expanded position and said collapsed position. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A retrieval basket for use with a surgical device, said retrieval basket being adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
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a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends, at least two wires forming a pair having at least two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket;
wherein said wires extend along substantially helical paths between said proximal end and said distal end of said retrieval basket, wherein said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket extend along a proximal helical path and said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket extend along a distal helical path, wherein said distal helical path has a smaller radius of curvature as compared to said proximal helical path. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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30. In a surgical extractor for removing an object from a surgical patient, said surgical extractor including a plurality of wires surrounded by a sheath in a retracted position and forming a basket for retrieving said object in an expanded position, said basket including a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, the improvement wherein said basket comprises pairs of wires, wherein said wires in each of said pairs extend adjacent to one another in said proximal end portion of said basket to define a space between adjacent pairs, and wherein said wires in each of said pairs diverge from one another toward said distal end portion of said basket and toward a wire of the adjacent pair, at least two of the wires forming a pair, each wire in the pair having relative to one another a first maximum in a proximal portion of the basket and a second maximum in a distal portion of the basket, and each wire in the pair having at least two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket.
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31. A retrieval basket adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis of said retrieval basket in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
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a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends;
said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket being inclined radially away from said axis of said retrieval basket along relatively straight paths, said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket converging radially toward said axis along relatively curvilinear paths, and wherein the radius of curvature of said relatively curvilinear paths is smaller than that of said relatively straight paths; and
wherein adjacent wires in said proximal portion extend from said proximal end closely adjacent one another and diverge from one another at a location that is spaced from said proximal end; and
wherein the adjacent wires form a pair having two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33)
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34. A retrieval basket adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis of said retrieval basket in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
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a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends;
said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket being inclined radially away from said axis of said retrieval basket along relatively straight paths, said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket converging radially toward said axis along relatively curvilinear paths, and wherein the radius of curvature of said relatively curvilinear paths is smaller than that of said relatively straight paths; and
wherein two of said wires form a pair having at least two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket;
wherein said relatively curvilinear paths comprise substantially helical paths. - View Dependent Claims (35)
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36. A retrieval basket adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis of said retrieval basket in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
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a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends;
said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket being inclined radially away from said axis of said retrieval basket along relatively straight paths, said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket converging radially toward said axis along relatively curvilinear paths, and wherein the radius of curvature of said relatively curvilinear paths is smaller than that of said relatively straight paths;
wherein adjacent wires in said distal portion cross one another adjacent to said distal portion; and
wherein the adjacent wires form a pair having two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket.
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37. A surgical device adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis in a proximal direction, said surgical device comprising:
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a retrieval basket comprising a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends, said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket being inclined radially away from said axis of said surgical device along relatively straight paths, said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket converging radially toward said axis along relatively curvilinear paths, and wherein the radius of curvature of said relatively curvilinear paths is smaller than that of said relatively straight paths;
a sheath positionable over at least a portion of said retrieval basket to maintain said retrieval basket in a collapsed position;
means for moving said retrieval basket and said sheath with respect to one another and for causing said retrieval basket to alternate between an expanded position and said collapsed position;
wherein adjacent wires in said proximal portion extend from said proximal end closely adjacent one another and diverge from one another at a location that is spaced from said proximal end; and
wherein the adjacent wires form a pair having two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket. - View Dependent Claims (38, 39)
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40. A surgical device adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis in a proximal direction, said surgical device comprising:
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a retrieval basket comprising a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends, said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket being inclined radially away from said axis of said surgical device along relatively straight paths, said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket converging radially toward said axis along relatively curvilinear paths, and wherein the radius of curvature of said relatively curvilinear paths is smaller than that of said relatively straight paths;
a sheath positionable over at least a portion of said retrieval basket to maintain said retrieval basket in a collapsed position;
means for moving said retrieval basket and said sheath with respect to one another and for causing said retrieval basket to alternate between an expanded position and said collapsed position;
wherein said relatively curvilinear paths comprise substantially helical paths; and
wherein two wires form a pair having at least two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket. - View Dependent Claims (41)
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42. A surgical device adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis in a proximal direction, said surgical device comprising:
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a retrieval basket comprising a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends, said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket being inclined radially away from said axis of said surgical device along relatively straight paths, said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket converging radially toward said axis along relatively curvilinear paths, and wherein the radius of curvature of said relatively curvilinear paths is smaller than that of said relatively straight paths;
a sheath positionable over at least a portion of said retrieval basket to maintain said retrieval basket in a collapsed position;
means for moving said retrieval basket and said sheath with respect to one another and for causing said retrieval basket to alternate between an expanded position and said collapsed position;
wherein adjacent wires in said distal portion cross one another adjacent to said distal portion; and
wherein the adjacent wires form a pair having two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket.
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43. A retrieval basket having a plurality of wires adapted to capture cacluli as it is moved along an axis of said retrieval basket in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
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at least one pair of adjacent wires each having a distal portion and a proximal portion, the distal portion including a section extending along a proximal path in a first radius of curvature;
said wires having a proximal portion including a section extending along a second radius of curvature, and wherein said first radius of curvature is different from the second radius of curvature, each radius of curvature lying in a separate plane; and
wherein two wires form a pair having at least two crossing points between the proximal and distal ends of the basket. - View Dependent Claims (44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53)
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54. A retrieval basket adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis of said retrieval basket in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
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a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends, at least two of the wires each having relative to one another a first maximum in a proximal portion of the basket and a second maximum in a distal portion of the basket;
said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket having a radius of curvature, and said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket having a radius of curvature, and wherein the radius of curvature of said wires in the proximal portion is smaller than that of said wires in the distal portion;
wherein adjacent wires in said proximal portion extend from said proximal end closely adjacent one another and diverge from one another at a location that is spaced from said proximal end;
wherein said adjacent wires cross one another adjacent to said proximal portion before diverging away from one another; and
wherein said adjacent wires cross one another at least two times adjacent to said proximal portion.
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55. A retrieval basket adapted to capture calculi as it is moved along an axis of said retrieval basket in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
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a plurality of wires extending from a proximal end of said retrieval basket to a distal end of said retrieval basket wherein said wires converge toward one another at said proximal and distal ends;
said wires in a proximal portion of said retrieval basket being inclined radially away from said axis of said retrieval basket along relatively straight paths, said wires in a distal portion of said retrieval basket converging radially toward said axis along relatively curvilinear paths, and wherein the radius of curvature of said relatively curvilinear paths is smaller than that of said relatively straight paths;
wherein adjacent wires in said proximal portion extend from said proximal end closely adjacent one another and diverge from one another at a location that is spaced from said proximal end;
wherein said adjacent wires cross one another adjacent to said proximal portion before diverging away from one another; and
wherein said adjacent wires cross one another at least two times adjacent to said proximal portion.
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56. A retrieval basket having a plurality of wires adapted to capture cacluli as it is moved along an axis of said retrieval basket in a proximal direction, said retrieval basket comprising:
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at least one pair of adjacent wires each having a distal portion and a proximal portion, the distal portion including a section extending along a proximal path in a first radius of curvature;
said wires having a proximal portion including a section extending along a second radius of curvature, and wherein said first radius of curvature is different from the second radius of curvature, each radius of curvature lying in a separate plane;
wherein adjacent wires in said proximal portion extend from said proximal end closely adjacent one another and diverge from one another at a location that is spaced from said proximal end;
wherein said adjacent wires cross one another adjacent to said proximal portion for diverging away from one another; and
wherein said adjacent wires cross one another at least two times adjacent to said proximal portion.
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