Apparatus for capturing objects beyond an operative site utilizing a capture device delivered on a medical guide wire
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1. An apparatus for removing a solid object from a body canal or vessel, the apparatus comprising:
- a coil of wire configured to slidably receive a guide wire;
a sack having a mouth and a closed bottom opposite the mouth;
a resilient frame connected between the coil of wire and the sack for biasing the mouth of the sack open around the coil of wire, the resilient frame positionable between a collapsed state where the mouth of the sack is closed against the bias of the resilient frame and a deployed state where the mouth of the sack is biased open by the resilient frame;
a containment collar configured to slidably receive the guide wire theretbrough and to receive at least part of the resilient frame therein; and
a pull wire connected to the containment collar, wherein in response to relative movement between the guide wire and the pull wire, the resilient frame is positionable between the collapsed state at least partially inside the containment collar and the deployed state outside the containment collar.
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Abstract
An apparatus for removing a solid object from a body canal or vessel includes a coil of wire configured to slidably receive a guide wire and a sack having a mouth and a closed bottom opposite the sack. A resilient frame is connected between the coil of wire and the sack for biasing the mouth of the sack open around the coil of wire. The resilient frame is positionable between a collapsed state where the mouth of the sack is closed against the bias of the resilient frame and a deployed state where the mouth of the sack is biased open by the resilient frame.
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1. An apparatus for removing a solid object from a body canal or vessel, the apparatus comprising:
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a coil of wire configured to slidably receive a guide wire;
a sack having a mouth and a closed bottom opposite the mouth;
a resilient frame connected between the coil of wire and the sack for biasing the mouth of the sack open around the coil of wire, the resilient frame positionable between a collapsed state where the mouth of the sack is closed against the bias of the resilient frame and a deployed state where the mouth of the sack is biased open by the resilient frame;
a containment collar configured to slidably receive the guide wire theretbrough and to receive at least part of the resilient frame therein; and
a pull wire connected to the containment collar, wherein in response to relative movement between the guide wire and the pull wire, the resilient frame is positionable between the collapsed state at least partially inside the containment collar and the deployed state outside the containment collar. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for removing a solid object from a body canal or vessel, the apparatus comprising:
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a guide wire including a proximal stop and a distal stop in spaced relation on the guide wire;
a coil of wire slidably received on the guide wire and disposed between the proximal and distal stops, each stop being configured to avoid the slidable passage of the coil of wire;
a sack having an inlet mouth;
a resilient frame connected to the coil of wire and sack for biasing the mouth of the sack open, the resilient frame being positionable between a collapsed state where the mouth of the sack is closed against the bias of the resilient frame and a deployed state where the mouth of the sack is biased open by the resilient frame;
a containment collar configured to slidably receive the guide wire therethrough and to receive at least part of the resilient frame therein; and
a pull wire connected to the containment collar, wherein in response to relative movement between the guide wire and the pull wire, the resilient frame is positionable between the collapsed state at least partially inside the containment collar and the deployed state outside the containment collar. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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