Retrieval snare for extracting foreign objects from body cavities and method for manufacturing thereof
First Claim
1. A retrieval snare for entrapping and retaining a foreign object located in a body for its extraction therefrom, the snare comprising:
- a structure having a proximal portion and a distal portion and including a plurality of filaments extending from a proximal end of the proximal portion to a distal end of the distal portion and returning to the proximal end to form a plurality of loops, each of the loops being formed by a single filament and being free and unattached to any adjacent loops at the distal portion including the distal end in a fully expanded condition, the proximal portion of each loop consisting of two proximal sides that are unattached to each other in the fully expanded condition, each of the proximal sides directly connected along the proximal portion to a proximal side of an adjacent loop at more than one connection point for structural rigidity and dilatation ability to the snare, the plurality of loops being configured to deploy radially outward in both the proximal portion and the distal portion and away from each other in the distal portion including the distal end during a movement from a compressed condition to the fully expanded condition.
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Abstract
A retrieval snare for entrapping and retaining a foreign object located in a body and a method for manufacturing of the snare are provided. The snare comprises a structure having a proximal portion and a distal portion and includes a plurality of filaments. The filaments extend from an end of the proximal portion towards the distal portion and return to the end of the proximal portion to form a plurality of loops. The loops are not interconnected at the distal portion, but each side of each loop are connected to a side of an adjacent loop in the proximal portion at more than one point, thereby providing structural rigidity and dilatation ability to the snare.
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19 Claims
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1. A retrieval snare for entrapping and retaining a foreign object located in a body for its extraction therefrom, the snare comprising:
a structure having a proximal portion and a distal portion and including a plurality of filaments extending from a proximal end of the proximal portion to a distal end of the distal portion and returning to the proximal end to form a plurality of loops, each of the loops being formed by a single filament and being free and unattached to any adjacent loops at the distal portion including the distal end in a fully expanded condition, the proximal portion of each loop consisting of two proximal sides that are unattached to each other in the fully expanded condition, each of the proximal sides directly connected along the proximal portion to a proximal side of an adjacent loop at more than one connection point for structural rigidity and dilatation ability to the snare, the plurality of loops being configured to deploy radially outward in both the proximal portion and the distal portion and away from each other in the distal portion including the distal end during a movement from a compressed condition to the fully expanded condition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A retrieval snare for entrapping and retaining a foreign object located in a body for its extraction therefrom, the snare comprising:
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a structure having a proximal portion and a distal portion and including a plurality of filaments, the plurality of filaments extending from a proximal end of the proximal portion to a distal end of the distal portion and returning to the proximal end to form a plurality of loops, each of the loops being formed by a single filament and being free and unattached to any adjacent loops at the distal portion including the distal end in a fully expanded condition, the proximal portion of each loop consisting of two proximal sides that are unattached to each other in the fully expanded condition, each of the proximal sides directly connected along the proximal portion to a proximal side of an adjacent loop at more than one connection point for structural rigidity and dilatation ability to the snare, the plurality of loops being configured to deploy radially outward in both the proximal portion and the distal portion and away from each other in the distal portion including the distal end during a movement from a compressed condition to the fully expanded condition; wherein the connected proximal sides of the adjacent loops along the proximal portion form a pair of the filaments connected by twisting each pair of the filaments, thereby creating twisted parts of the loops between the proximal end and distal connection points, and wherein the distal connection points of the adjacent loops are movable from the twisted parts of the loops toward the distal portion of the snare when the snare is retracted in a sheath thereby forming an intermediate portion between the proximal portion and the distal portion of the snare, the intermediate portion including convex cells bounded by an overlap of adjacent loops between the distal connection points and the twisted parts of the loops where the corresponding pair of the filaments separate from each other.
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14. A retrieval snare apparatus for entrapping and retaining a foreign object located in a body for its extraction therefrom, the snare apparatus comprising:
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a retrieval snare for entrapping and retaining a foreign object located in a body for its extraction therefrom, the snare comprising a structure having a proximal portion and a distal portion and including a plurality of filaments extending from a proximal end of the proximal portion to a distal end of the distal portion and returning to the proximal end to form a plurality of loops, each of the loops being formed by a single filament and being free and unattached to any adjacent loops at the distal portion including the distal end in a fully expanded condition, the proximal portion of each loop consisting of two proximal sides that are unattached to each other in the fully expanded condition, each of the proximal sides directly connected along the proximal portion to a proximal side of an adjacent loop at more than one connection point for structural rigidity and dilatation ability to the snare, wherein the loops are not interconnected in the distal portion including the distal end and are configured to deploy radially outward in both the proximal portion and the distal portion and away from each other in the distal portion including the distal end during a movement from a compressed condition to the fully expanded condition; and a snare control assembly coupled to the snare structure, said snare control assembly comprising a sheath adapted to penetrate into the body for reaching the object, a manipulator for manipulating the snare for extraction of the object from the body, and a manipulation member arranged within the sheath for connecting the snare to the manipulator, the snare control assembly being configured for retracting the snare within the sheath and protracting the snare therefrom for its opening. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A retrieval snare for entrapping and retaining a foreign object located in a body for its extraction therefrom, the snare comprising:
a structure having a proximal portion and a distal portion and including a plurality of filaments extending from a proximal end of the proximal portion to a distal end of the distal portion and returning to the proximal end to form a plurality of loops, each of the loops being formed by a single filament and being free and unattached to any adjacent loops at the distal portion including the distal end in a fully expanded condition, the proximal portion of each loop consisting of two proximal sides that are unattached to each other in the fully expanded condition, each one of the proximal sides directly connected along the proximal portion to one adjacent proximal side of an adjacent loop at more than one connection point, including one most distal connection point and one next-to-distal connection point, the most distal connection point being located at a shorter distance from the proximal end and closer to the next-to-distal connection point in the fully expanded condition than in a collapsed condition.
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