Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
606113000 | By wire loop or snare | 73 |
20080215064 | Endoscopic treatment instrument - An endoscopic treatment instrument is provided comprising: a cylinder adapted to be fitted over a tip of an insertion section of an endoscope; a loop-shaped snare wire which protrudes in the cylinder from a snare sheath that is extendable and retractable with respect to the insertion section and which is extendable within the cylinder; a hooked portion which is formed and radially inwardly extended from the circumference of the tip of cylinder and which holds the snare wire within the cylinder; a locking portion which is provided on the hooked portion and retains a folded-back portion of the snare wire that is forwardly moved toward the cylinder tip with respect to the snare sheath and by means of which the snare wire is turned upside-down around the folded-back portion. | 09-04-2008 |
20080221587 | Two-stage snare-basket medical device - The present invention relates to a medical device which can be used to resect and remove polyps, stones or foreign bodies. It accomplishes this goal by using a two stage snare basket. | 09-11-2008 |
20080234695 | DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED ENDOSCOPIC PENETRATION OF INJECTION NEEDLE - An endoscopic needle device comprises a handle and a catheter sheath connected to the handle, wherein the catheter sheath has at least one lumen, for example a needle lumen and a stabilization lumen, extending therethrough. A needle is selectively movable within the needle lumen between a needle retracted position and a needle extended position and a stabilization element is selectively movable within the stabilization lumen between a stabilizer retracted position and a stabilizer extended position. A linking mechanism may operatively connect the needle and the stabilization element so that when the needle is in the needle retracted position the stabilization element is in the stabilizer extended position and when the needle is in the needle extended position the stabilization element is in the stabilizer retracted position. | 09-25-2008 |
20080275464 | ARTICULATING RETRIEVAL DEVICE - Device and methods for removing a foreign object from a body lumen are disclosed. A retrieval device in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention may include an elongated member including a flexible collector element, and a core wire that can be engaged by the physician to actuate the collector element between a first position and a second position with the body. The collector element may comprise a coiled section including a coiled flat ribbon adapted to assume a substantially straight shape in the first position and an expanded shape forming one or more helically oriented loops in the second position. The collector element may also comprise one or more fibers operatively coupled to the coiled section. | 11-06-2008 |
20080294175 | LEFT ATRIAL APPENDAGE CLOSURE - A medical device is disclosed for tissue, body lumen and/or cavity closure inside a body of a patient. In one particular application, the medical device can be used for minimally invasive access and closure of a left atrial appendage of the heart. The medical device generally includes a tool used for grasping the appendage, a closure member, and at least one tool to deploy, control, and position the closure member for closing the appendage. The device can also include an expander tool for expanding the working area around the left atrial appendage to improve visibility during the procedure. In other embodiments, the medical device may include other tools, for example an imaging tool for viewing the target area and/or other tools that are considered useful in a left atrial appendage closure procedure. | 11-27-2008 |
20090024138 | Surgical retrieval device radially deployable from collapsed position to a snare or cauterization loop - A surgical capture component for deployment from a distal end of a catheter formed of a plurality of radially positionable shaped members each having a deployed position biased to radially position around a center axis and having a collapsed position adjacent to a loop a planar loop portion. The loop may be electrified to cauterize tissue. Deployment of the shaped members is provided by mechanical release or automatic release of a restraint when the loop is electrified. | 01-22-2009 |
20090024139 | Surgical retrieval device radially deployable from a collapsed position to a snare or cauterization loop - A surgical instrument featuring a combination cauterizing and surgical capture component. The instrument is deployable from a distal end of a lumen to a first position partially exposing a cauterizing loop and restrained radially deployable members wherein a plurality of cauterizations may be performed. The instrument is deployable to a second position fully translated from the lumen wherein the plurality of radially positionable members may be released by activation of a release member to allow the biased members to deploy radially around an axis running through the loop. | 01-22-2009 |
20090036899 | Combination wire electrode and tube electrode polypectomy device - A device for removing polyps is provided and includes a tubular member having proximal and distal ends. The distal end of the tubular member includes a first electrode extending thereacross. The first electrode defines at least one opening therein. The polyp removal device further includes a snare portion operably extending from within the distal end of the tubular member and through at least one opening defined in the first electrode. The tubular member is configured to deliver electrosurgical energy between the first electrode and the snare portion. The polyp removal device further includes a handle portion operatively extending from within the proximal end of the tubular member. The snare portion may include a second electrode. The snare portion and the first electrode are configured to grasp and seal a polyp therebetween. The first and second electrodes may be independently activated. | 02-05-2009 |
20090099574 | Filter retrieval catheter system, and methods - A filter retrieval system for retrieving a previously implanted medical filter, and methods of using the retrieval system, are disclosed. The filter retrieval system has a flexible shaft, a retrieval element, and a handle with an actuator. The flexible shaft may be catheter-based, and has a proximal and a distal end, and has an opening near its distal end. The handle is affixed to the shaft near the proximal end of the shaft, and the actuator is adapted to manipulate the retrieval element. When an operator manipulates the actuator, the retrieval element is adapted to protrude slightly from the shaft opening. As the actuator is operated, the retrieval element can grasp or hook or otherwise engage a portion of the filter, and then pull the filter in through the opening into a passage or lumen of the catheter shaft. The retrieval system is capable of retrieving a filter in into a proximal and distal space defined by the flexible shaft, though only one space at a time. | 04-16-2009 |
20090112225 | ENDOSCOPIC INSTRUMENT AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THEREOF - An endoscopic instrument according to the present invention includes: a wire disposed in a flexible sheath and capable of freely projecting relative to the flexible sheath, the distal end of the wire expanding in radius to form a loop section or a basket section upon being projected from the sheath; and a fixture cylinder for fixing the inserted proximal end of the wire, wherein the fixture cylinder is provided with a wire-radius-increasing-direction-regulating section for regulating the direction in which the radius of the wire increases; and a wire-fixing section, disposed in the vicinity of the proximal end relative to the wire-radius-increasing-direction-regulating section, for fixing the wire. | 04-30-2009 |
20090112226 | POLYP TOME - The present invention provides apparatus and methods for facilitating removal of polyps from a bodily cavity, such as the colon. The apparatus comprises a catheter having proximal and distal regions, and a cutting wire extending through a first lumen of the catheter. At least one notched section is formed in the distal region of the catheter, and at least a portion of the cutting wire is visibly exposed at the notched section. At the notched section, the exposed cutting wire does not extend substantially radially outward beyond a main body of the catheter. Therefore, the profile of the catheter is not increased. A stiffening member may be advanced within a second lumen of the catheter to selectively provide support to the cutting wire in the vicinity of the notched section. If the stiffening member is not employed, the cutting wire may be proximally retracted or tensioned to bend the distal region of the catheter in the vicinity of the notched section. | 04-30-2009 |
20090149864 | COMPLEX VASO-OCCLUSIVE COILS - A vaso-occlusive device includes a member that forms a series of at least four successive loops, each loop of the series having a different axis than, and lying in a separate plane from, any other loop of the series. Each plane in which a loop lies forms an angle greater than 30 degrees with any immediately proceeding, and any immediately succeeding, plane. | 06-11-2009 |
20100076451 | RIGIDIZABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENT - A rigidizable surgical instrument comprises a rigidizable member, a first collapsible arm, a second collapsible arm, and a specimen retrieval bag for retrieving biological materials. The collapsible arms may be located at the distal end of the rigidizable member. The specimen retrieval bag may have an open end and a closed end, and may be configured to be retained upon the collapsible arms. The rigidizable member may include a rigidizing component to rigidize the rigidizable member when the state-change material or a stiffening element is in a rigid state. The rigidizable member may be rendered substantially rigid when the rigidizing component is actuated and the rigidizable member may be rendered substantially flexible when the rigidizing component is deactuated. A rigidizing mechanism for actuating the rigidizing component may include a vacuum. Various end-effectors may be provided in addition to the specimen retrieval bag. | 03-25-2010 |
20100204710 | Snare with Loop Made of Heat Shrinkable Shape Memory Material and Method of Use Thereof - A tissue snare comprises an elongated member having a distal end and a loop formed of a shape memory material, the loop including a tissue receiving interior opening and being connected to the distal end of the elongated member, properties of the shape memory material being selected so that, when a temperature of the loop exceeds a critical temperature thereof, the loop constricts from an expanded state to a constricted state. A method of treating tissue comprises placing a loop of a snare around a portion of tissue to be treated while the loop is in an expanded configuration, the loop being formed of a shape memory material having a critical temperature so that, when a temperature of the loop is above the critical temperature, the loop transitions from the expanded configuration to a constricted configuration in combination with transitioning, after the loop has been placed around the portion of tissue to be treated, the loop from the expanded configuration to the constricted configuration to tighten the loop around the portion of tissue to be treated. | 08-12-2010 |
20100286707 | Medical Device Having Linear to Rotation Control - A medical instrument converts linear movement of a shaft at a proximal end of the instrument to a rotational movement of an end effector of the instrument. According to one embodiment, the medical instrument includes an end effector formed of a snare loop connected to a shaft that is located within a sleeve. Once the sleeve is located near a desired location within a patient, the snare loop may be rotationally positioned with linear movement of the shaft by the operator. The shaft is formed with a threaded portion that matches threads formed in a torque transmitter element fixed within the sleeve. Linear movement of the shaft through the torque transmitter element causes the shaft to rotate. The medical instrument may also include a pivot connector for reducing torque build-up of the shaft and/or a clutch assembly for restricting controlled rotation of the snare loop to only one direction. | 11-11-2010 |
20110071539 | Apparatus for removing an object from a lumen - An extensible polyp retrieval apparatus designed to be slidably disposed along the outer surface of an endoscope that is fully or partially inserted in the lumen of a patient using a “connect and push” polyp retrieval apparatus to reach the distal end of the inserted endoscope. The polyp retrieval apparatus comprises: a flexible cylindrical polymeric tube capable of being deployed from a few centimeters in mounted length on an endoscope to over 210 centimeters in total length when partially deployed or fully extended, respectively; a multiplicity of clamping fasteners permanently mounted to the flexible cylindrical polymeric tube; a movable snare like device that is designed as an cooperating component of the polyp retrieval system to enable the grasping and storage of polyps therein so as to avoid the complete removal of the endoscope from the lumen as is normal to remove a large polyp after cauterization or after a piecemeal polypectomy. This is performed before continuing the inspection and removal process. The apparatus that is the subject of this invention will greatly improve this process and result in fewer chances for damage or injury to the patient along with the attendant cost benefits especially time saved in this medical procedure. | 03-24-2011 |
20110184429 | SURGICAL DEVICE - A surgical device for extracting material located internally within a patient including an actuator slidably positioned in a handle and movable relative thereto between a first position and a second position. A first flexible conduit having a first end coupled to the handle and defining a bore extending there through is coupled to the actuator. An actuation line having a first end coupled to the actuator and extending through the bore defined by the first flexible conduit is further included. A surgical instrument is coupled to a second end of the actuation line, upon movement of the actuator from the first position to the second position the surgical instrument moves from a retracted position within the bore defined by the first flexible conduit to an extended position wherein the surgical instrument extends at least partially from a second end of the first flexible conduit. | 07-28-2011 |
20110264106 | SNARE - A snare for snaring an article in a vessel of a vascular system or other body vessel. The snare includes a core cable having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The snare also includes first, second and third loops each having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, and a mid-portion therebetween formed by spaced apart first and second sides connected together at the distal end portion of the loop. The mid-portions of each of the loops cross over mid portions of one of the other two loops, and the loops are only connected together at their proximal end portions, where they are gathered together and attached to the distal end portion of the core cable. The loops are movable between an open position and a closed position. | 10-27-2011 |
20120029526 | SHAPEABLE RETRIEVAL DEVICE AND METHOD OF USING - A retrieval device with a shapeable snare shaft for use in minimally invasive medical procedures. The retrieval device may further comprise a delivery conduit configured to receive both a snare shaft and a guidewire in one or more lumens. The retrieval device may also include a snare loop at both ends of the snare shaft. | 02-02-2012 |
20120046667 | RETRIEVAL DEVICE - An endoscopic device for retrieving an object from within a human body is disclosed. The device includes a support assembly, a transmitting assembly, a wire, and a net element. The support assembly has a base and a tubular member. The transmitting assembly includes a handle and a motion transmitting link fixed to the handle and extending through at least a portion of the tubular member. The wire defines a loop portion and two leg portions. A proximal end of each leg portion is secured to the link by a first connection and the two leg portions are secured to each other by at least a second connection distal from the first connection. The net element has a distally protruding portion secured to the loop portion and a proximally protruding portion secured relative to the leg portions. | 02-23-2012 |
20120136368 | Distal Release Retrieval Assembly and Related Methods of Use - A device and related method of use is provided for the capture and removal of various unwanted objects present within the body's anatomical lumens. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the device includes an external elongate member; an internal elongate member disposed within the external elongate member; and a retrieval assembly connected to the internal elongate member and retractable within and extendable from a lumen of the external elongate member. The retrieval assembly includes an end configured to be selectively open or substantially closed. | 05-31-2012 |
20120226287 | ENDOSCOPIC DEVICES FOR TISSUE REMOVAL OR REPAIR AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - Endoscopic medical devices for removing tissue include: (a) a forceps with an elongate shaft slidably residing in a first working channel of an endoscope and having an externally accessible forceps control; and (b) a snare with an elongate shaft comprising a wire loop slidably residing in the first working channel of the endoscope, the snare having an externally accessible snare control. The forceps and snare shafts reside adjacent to and substantially parallel to each other inside the first working channel of the endoscope, one above or to the side of the other. In use, the forceps and snare cooperate so that the forceps control directs the forceps to extend out of the endoscopic first working channel and grasp target tissue, then the snare control directs the snare loop to exit the working channel while the snare loop encircles the forceps shaft and extends a distance sufficient to surround the forceps. | 09-06-2012 |
20130006261 | Variable Loop Snare - A snare device comprising a variable size loop is described. The snare loop may be configured with generally straight portions and generally arcuate portions which correlate to maintain the general shape of the snare loop as it is deployed or retracted. The snare loop may additionally be configured for use in connection with an elongate sheath. | 01-03-2013 |
20130006262 | Multiple Loop Snare - A snare device comprising a multiple loops is described. The loops may be configured having various sizes or shapes and may be configured for use within a single outer sheath. Each loop provided in connection with a single snare device may have a different size, shape, disposition, or orientation than other loops associated with the same snare device. | 01-03-2013 |
20130018385 | Polypectomy Snare Device - Medical devices are disclosed including polypectomy snare devices. An example polypectomy snare device may include an elongated sheath having a distal end. A hollow shaft may extend through and be movable relative to the sheath. A distal portion of the shaft may have a slit formed therein. The shaft may be shiftable between a first configuration wherein the distal portion is substantially straight and a second configuration wherein the distal portion includes a bend. A snare wire may be disposed within the shaft. A distal section of the snare wire may extend through the slit when the shaft is in the second configuration. | 01-17-2013 |
20130023893 | ENDOSCOPIC SURGICAL RETRIEVAL APPARATUS AND METHOD WITH SEMI-RIGIDLY EXTENDABLE AND COLLAPSABLE BASKET - An endoscopic surgical device includes a semi-rigid basket comprising a structural combination of resilient, semi-rigid wire frame members, which provide basket shape and form as well as strength, and a web of interspersed flexible threads for enhanced tissue retaining capability. | 01-24-2013 |
20130023894 | SURGICAL RETRIEVAL APPARATUS AND METHOD WITH SEMI-RIGIDLY EXTENDABLE AND COLLAPSABLE BASKET - Surgical retrieval devices for capturing tissues and fluids in endoscopic and laproscopic operations include a semi-rigid, resiliently collapsible and expandable basket comprising a structural combination of resilient, semi-rigid snare wire members and frame wire members that are formed with a yieldable bend configuration that together flare into a basket form when extended out of a catheter. The basket is enhanced by surrounds of net, mesh, or impervious material for retaining smaller bits of tissue or fluids, or with a web of interspersed flexible threads for enhanced tissue retaining capability. | 01-24-2013 |
20130023895 | SURGICAL RETRIEVAL APPARATUS AND METHOD WITH SEMI-RIGIDLY EXTENDABLE AND COLLAPSABLE BASKET - Surgical retrieval devices for capturing tissues and fluids in endoscopic and laproscopic operations include a semi-rigid, resiliently collapsible and expandable basket comprising a structural combination of resilient, semi-rigid snare wire and frame wire members that are formed with a yieldable bend configuration that together flare into a basket form when extended out of a catheter. The basket is enhanced by surrounds of net, mesh, or impervious material for retaining smaller bits of tissue or fluids, or with a web of interspersed flexible threads for enhanced tissue retaining capability. | 01-24-2013 |
20130103041 | Polyp Removal Device and Method of Use - A device and system for removing polyps is provided and includes a tubular member having proximal and distal ends, a snare portion operably extending from within the distal end of the tubular member, the snare portion including a cutting member for severing the sealed tissue. The polyp removal device may further include a handle portion operatively extending from within the proximal end of the tubular member. The handle portion may be configured for operable engagement by a user and the cutting member may extend between distal ends of the first and second electrodes. | 04-25-2013 |
20130131688 | TWO-STAGE SNARE-BASKET MEDICAL DEVICE - The present invention relates to a medical device which can be used to resect and remove polyps, stones or foreign bodies. It accomplishes this goal by using a variable configuration basket which may act as a snare and a maneuverable basket. The various wires of the variable configuration basket are controllable by the operator. | 05-23-2013 |
20130158562 | MEDICAL DEVICE HAVING LINEAR TO ROTATION CONTROL - A medical instrument converts linear movement of a shaft at a proximal end of the instrument to a rotational movement of an end effector of the instrument. According to one embodiment, the medical instrument includes an end effector formed of a snare loop connected to a shaft that is located within a sleeve. Once the sleeve is located near a desired location within a patient, the snare loop may be rotationally positioned with linear movement of the shaft by the operator. The shaft is formed with a threaded portion that matches threads formed in a torque transmitter element fixed within the sleeve. Linear movement of the shaft through the torque transmitter element causes the shaft to rotate. The medical instrument may also include a pivot connector for reducing torque build-up of the shaft and/or a clutch assembly for restricting controlled rotation of the snare loop to only one direction. | 06-20-2013 |
20130261638 | APPARATUS FOR ENTRAPPING AND EXTRACTING OBJECTS FROM BODY CAVITIES - A retrieval apparatus for entrapping and retaining an object located in a body for its extraction therefrom is described. The retrieval apparatus includes a snare and a snare control assembly. The snare has a proximal section and a distal section, and comprises a plurality of filaments extending from a proximal end of the proximal section towards the distal section, and then returning to the proximal end to form a plurality of loops. In the deployed state, the loops are interlaced to each other within the proximal section and are free and not interleaved within the distal section. Segments of the filaments of the distal section are bent with respect to segments of the filaments of the proximal section such that the retrieval snare in the contracted, state forms a hollow cavity extending from die distal section towards the proximal section. | 10-03-2013 |
20130296878 | MEDICAL SNARE - Provided a medical snare in which the expansion direction of a loop is easily rotated in an arbitrary direction in which a removable target has grown, the removable target is easily inserted, into the loop so as to allow a surgical procedure to be easily performed to reduce a time required for the surgical procedure and burdens of a patient and a surgeon, and the free rotation of a wheel is prevented to be able to fix the expansion direction of the loop. Accordingly, only the wheel can be easily rotated to switch the expansion direction of the loop without rotating the entire medical snare. | 11-07-2013 |
20130317515 | TREATMENT INSTRUMENT - A treatment instrument has a longitudinal-axis member having a longitudinal axis, a curved portion formed on a distal end side of the longitudinal-axis member, a lumen formed along the longitudinal axis of the longitudinal-axis member, and a through hole that communicates with the lumen, and opens toward the inner side of a curve of the curved portion when the curved portion is curved. | 11-28-2013 |
20130331854 | SURGICAL DEVICE - A surgical device for extracting material located internally within a patient including an actuator slidably positioned in a handle and movable relative thereto between a first position and a second position. A first flexible conduit having a first end coupled to the handle and defining a bore extending there through is coupled to the actuator. An actuation line having a first end coupled to the actuator and extending through the bore defined by the first flexible conduit is further included. A surgical instrument is coupled to a second end of the actuation line, upon movement of the actuator from the first position to the second position the surgical instrument moves from a retracted position within the bore defined by the first flexible conduit to an extended position wherein the surgical instrument extends at least partially from a second end of the first flexible conduit. | 12-12-2013 |
20140025083 | DISTAL RELEASE RETRIEVAL ASSEMBLY AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A device and related method of use is provided for the capture and removal of various unwanted objects present within the body's anatomical lumens. In an embodiment of the present disclosure, the device includes an external elongate member; an internal elongate member disposed within the external elongate member; and a retrieval assembly connected to the internal elongate member and retractable within and extendable from a lumen of the external elongate member. The retrieval assembly includes an end configured to be selectively open or substantially closed. | 01-23-2014 |
20140052142 | RETRIEVAL DEVICE - An endoscopic device for retrieving an object from within a human body is disclosed. The device includes a support assembly, a transmitting assembly, a wire, and a net element. The support assembly has a base and a tubular member. The transmitting assembly includes a handle and a motion transmitting link fixed to the handle and extending through at least a portion of the tubular member. The wire defines a loop portion and two leg portions. A proximal end of each leg portion is secured to the link by a first connection and the two leg portions are secured to each other by at least a second connection distal from the first connection. The net element has a distally protruding portion secured to the loop portion and a proximally protruding portion secured relative to the leg portions. | 02-20-2014 |
20140074109 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOVING AN OBJECT FROM WITHIN A MAMMAL - An object-removal system for removing an object from within a mammal includes a first tubular sheath, a second tubular sheath, a beveled cutting-blade, and a snare. The second tubular sheath is disposed coaxially inside the first tubular sheath. The beveled cutting-blade is attached to a distal end of the second tubular sheath. The snare is disposed within the second tubular sheath for attaching to an object. | 03-13-2014 |
20140180302 | AUTOMATED, SELECTABLE, SOFT TISSUE EXCISION BIOPSY DEVICES AND METHODS - An excisional biopsy and delivery device may comprise one or more rotating, penetrating and cutting rod elements. The rod elements may be configured to advance from a stored and confined first position and rotate about an axis, while being simultaneously revolved about a central axis. The rod elements may then assume a second released and expanded configuration that is operative to cut around and surround target tissue. In this manner, the rod elements are operative to move through the surrounding tissue to create a volume of revolution and to sever and capture the target tissue contained within the volume of revolution from the surrounding tissue. The severed and captured volume of revolution containing the target tissue may then be removed. | 06-26-2014 |
20140188124 | MULTIPLE LOOP SNARE - A snare device comprising multiple loops is described. The loops may be configured having various sizes or shapes and may be configured for use within a single outer sheath. Each loop provided in connection with a single snare device may have a different size, shape, disposition, or orientation than other loops associated with the same snare device. | 07-03-2014 |
20140222014 | Surgical Snare Device - A surgical snare device for use in polypectomy procedures includes a snare loop capable of being deployed with a plurality of precise internal diameters. The device includes a handle with first and second handle assemblies and a collar. The first handle assembly has multiple numerical markings on a side. The second handle assembly is slidable along the first handle assembly to deploy the snare loop from an elongate tubular sheath attached to the distal end of the first handle assembly. When the second handle assembly is slid to a position such that it aligns with one of the numerical markings on the first handle assembly, the snare loop will be deployed with an internal diameter in millimeters that corresponds precisely to the numerical marking. For example, sliding the second handle assembly to a ‘10’ marking will deploy a snare loop having an internal diameter of 10 mm. The collar is positioned just distal to the second handle assembly and is also slidable along the first handle assembly. The collar functions as a depth stop and prevents further distal movement of the second handle assembly. | 08-07-2014 |
20140222015 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR DIAGNOSING, MONITORING, OR TREATING MEDICAL CONDITIONS THROUGH AN OPENING THROUGH AN AIRWAY WALL - Methods and devices for diagnosing, monitoring, and/or treating tissue through an opening or port through an airway wall are provided herein. | 08-07-2014 |
20140249540 | DEVICE OF INSERTING AND CONTROLLING A SNARE - Embodiments of the present invention relate to systems, methods, and apparatus for introducing and/or controlling a snare in a lumen (e.g., a lumen of a catheter tube, a body lumen, etc.). In one example, a snare loading device can reduce the size of a loop on a snare to allow the snare to be inserted into the catheter tube. Furthermore, before and/or after insertion of the snare into the catheter tube, the snare loading device can control the snare, by transferring motion thereto. | 09-04-2014 |
20140276908 | RESECTION DEVICE WITH SUPPORT MECHANISM AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A medical device for resecting tissue. The medical device includes a catheter shaft having a proximal portion and two or more distal branch portions. The distal branch portions are moveable between a closed position, and an open position. One or more lumens extend between the proximal portion and through each distal branch portion. An actuation element extends through the lumen of each distal branch portion. A snare loop is connected to each actuation element. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276909 | APPARATUS FOR TISSUE DISSECTION WITH SUCTION RING - A medical device may include a housing. The housing may include an outer wall, an inner wall spaced from the outer wall, and a cavity between the outer wall and the inner wall. The cavity may be in fluid communication with a lumen configured to adjust pressure within the cavity. The medical device may also include a cutting tool configured to move from extending around an outer surface of the housing to entering the cavity of the housing. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276910 | RETRIEVAL DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A medical device and a method for manipulating a tissue are disclosed. The medical device includes two or more bars, a snare loop and a constricting element. Each bar includes a proximal end, and one or more distal ends, such that the bars are in close proximity at the proximal end. The snare loop maybe coupled to the distal ends of the bars. The constricting element maybe movably coupled to the bars, such that the constricting element expands the snare loop when positioned at the proximal end of the plurality of bars while the constricting element collapses the snare loop when positioned at the distal end of the plurality of bars, thus, keeping the distal end of the snare loop stationary with respect to the tissue. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276911 | TISSUE RESECTION SNARES - A tissue resection device for resecting tissue from a target site within a patient's body. The device includes an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end. An actuation member extends partially through the shaft, and reciprocates within the shaft between a retracted position and an extended position. Multiple snare wires extend through the actuation member, and emerge outwards from a distal portion of the actuation member. The snare wires cooperate and join to form a snare loop, which engages the tissue intended to be resected. The snare loop is configured to enhance friction while engaging the tissue, to resect the tissue. | 09-18-2014 |
20140350566 | Device Combination for Connecting Hollow Organs (Anastomosis) - The invention relates to a surgical device ( | 11-27-2014 |
20140364866 | ENDOSCOPIC SNARE DEVICE - Embodiments of this invention relate to endoscopic and laparoscopic surgical instruments. More specifically, embodiments of this invention relate to an open loop snare device including a means for securely closing the loop. In some embodiments, a snare device comprises a snare wire and a capture mechanism wherein, when the snare wire is advanced, the snare wire extends from a distal portion of the device along an arcuate path curving back toward the capture mechanism such that, after the snare wire is advanced, activation of the capture mechanism captures the snare wire, creating a formed loop around a target tissue. Retraction of at least one of the snare wire and capture mechanism contracts the formed loop, resecting the target tissue. | 12-11-2014 |
20140378988 | SUPPORTED RETRIEVAL DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A medical device for manipulating a tissue is disclosed. The device includes an elongate shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, and a first lumen between the proximal end and the distal end, which has an opening in communication with the first lumen. The elongate shaft further includes a second lumen or aperture disposed in an external surface of the elongate shaft. The device further includes: a support truss, a snare loop, and an actuation member having a distal end. The actuation member is movably disposed within the first lumen. The support truss is configured to be received within the first lumen, second lumen, or aperture such that a proximal end of the support truss is operably connected to the elongate shaft adjacent a proximal portion of the first lumen, second lumen, or aperture. The snare loop has a first portion connected to a distal end of the support truss and a second portion connected to the distal end of the actuation member. | 12-25-2014 |
20140378989 | RESECTION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF DEPLOYMENT - A medical/surgical device for performing tissue resection can include an endoscope with proximal and distal ends, defining working channels, and a snare assembly located in one of the working channels. The working channel may include a bend near the distal end and towards the outward radial wall of the endoscope. The snare assembly may include a snare loop and an actuation element imparted with the pre-formed angular bends and an actuation control handle. The bends of the actuation element and the working channel may be the same. The rotational manipulation of the actuation element may synchronize the pre-formed bend of the actuation element with the bend of the working channel to concentrically (or otherwise) align the deployed snare loop with the endoscope or endoscope attachments. | 12-25-2014 |
20150032119 | ENDOSCOPIC DEVICE - An endoscopic device includes a longitudinal member, a pair of jaws installed at a distal end of the longitudinal member and configured to be freely opened and closed, a first grasping member supported by a first jaw of the pair of jaws, a second grasping member supported by a second jaw of the pair of jaws, the second body having a wire shape, flexibility, and being curved in a loop shape, a long operating transmission member having a distal end portion connected to the pair of jaws and installed to advance and retreat along a longitudinal axis of the longitudinal member, and an open-close operating portion installed at a proximal end portion of the operating transmission member and configured to be manipulated to open and close the pair of jaws. | 01-29-2015 |
20150066045 | ENDOSCOPIC SNARE DEVICE - A tissue removal tool for use with an endoscope. The tool includes a loop formed by a piece of wire. The loop is movable between an open position and a closed position. The shape of the loop is defined in the open position by a proximal portion and a distal portion. The piece of wire may have a cross-sectional height in the proximal portion unequal to a cross-sectional height in the distal portion. | 03-05-2015 |
20150066046 | TISSUE RESECTION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS - A medical device is disclosed which includes a delivery member having at least two lumens extending within. Each lumen may include a rotational element within. Each rotational element may be configured to convert linear motion into rotational motion. The medical device may also include a snare element including a distal snare loop and two proximally extending legs. Each leg of the snare element may be within one of the two lumens. Further, the rotational element in a first lumen may be configured to impart a clock-wise rotation to a first leg of the two proximally extending legs, while the rotational element in a second lumen of the at least two lumens may be configured to impart a counter clock-wise rotation to a second leg of the two proximally extending legs. | 03-05-2015 |
20150066047 | MEDICAL RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - A medical device may include a plurality of branch members having moveable distal portions. The medical device also may include a first moveable member movably connected to the distal portion of one of the branch members at a first location along the branch member. The first moveable member may have first and second proximal portions extending from the first location and disposed within one or more lumens of one or more of the other branch members. The moveable distal portions of the plurality of branch members and the first moveable member may form a first snare movable between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. | 03-05-2015 |
20150080904 | Selectively Bendable Remote Gripping Tool - A selectively bendable remote access gripping tool, includes a jaw portion having a pair of jaws or nets movable relative to each other between clamped and opened positions thereof, a handle portion spaced apart from the jaw portion by a bendable central portion that has a hollow, corrugated member that is bendable, and a cord extending through the hollow bendable member that connects the jaw portion and the handle portion. | 03-19-2015 |
20150100062 | RESECTION DEVICE HAVING SUPPORT ELEMENTS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - Embodiments of the present disclosure include medical devices and related methods of use, and manufacture thereof. The medical device may include a snare including an elongate actuation member and a distal snare member. The medical device may further include a snare support including first and second arms and a base member disposed proximate to the elongate actuation member. The first arm may extend from the base member to a first lateral portion of the distal snare member and the second arm may extend from the base member to a second lateral portion of the distal snare member opposite the first lateral portion. Each arm may be moveably coupled to the distal snare member. | 04-09-2015 |
20150105789 | TISSUE RESECTION DEVICE AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, the medical device includes a snare member having a proximal portion and a distal portion. The medical device also includes an operating member extending proximally of the snare member. The operating is enabled to extend and retract the snare member from a sheath. The snare member includes a transition portion extending between the proximal portion and the distal portion. The transition portion connects the proximal portion to the distal portion. The distal portion has a different cross-sectional area than the proximal section of the snare member. | 04-16-2015 |
20150142005 | SNARE - A snare for snaring an article in a vessel of a vascular system or other body vessel. The snare includes a core cable having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The snare also includes first, second and third loops each having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, and a mid-portion therebetween formed by spaced apart first and second sides connected together at the distal end portion of the loop. The mid-portions of each of the loops cross over mid portions of one of the other two loops, and the loops are only connected together at their proximal end portions, where they are gathered together and attached to the distal end portion of the core cable. The loops are movable between an open position and a closed position. | 05-21-2015 |
20150305765 | TISSUE RESECTORS WITH CUTTING WIRES, HAND OPERATED TISSUE RESECTING SYSTEMS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - A tissue resector includes an outer cannula with a cutting wire disposed therein. The outer cannula includes an opening that is configured to be associated with a cutting element of the cutting wire in such a way that when tissue is drawn into the opening of the cannula, a cutting element of the cutting wire can be rotated past the opening to engage and cut into and through the tissue. The outer cannula and the cutting wire may also be configured to enable aspiration of the tissue. A tissue resector according to this disclosure may be used with a hand-held, hand-operated rooter. | 10-29-2015 |
20150374392 | ENDOSCOPIC SNARE COMBINED WITH A CLIP APPLIER - An elongated endoscopic apparatus has an elongated catheter provided with a snare provision for performing a snaring procedure, a surgery clip, and a clip applier for clipping the wound left by the snaring procedure with the surgery clip. Preferably the elongated catheter is formed with an elongated inner tubular conduit that can accommodate a plurality of surgery clips, each having a C-shape characterized by a pair of elongated jaws mated together at a hinge end, wherein the jaws have tip ends forming the head end for the clip and hinge end forms the tail end for the clip when said plurality of clips are loaded into core of the inner tubular conduit in head to tail procession. The clip applier dispenses the clips a single at a time. | 12-31-2015 |
20160022291 | RETRIEVAL AND CENTERING DEVICE AND METHOD WITH PRESSURE AND ULTRASOUND FEATURES - The present invention relates generally to devices and methods for retrieving or manipulating objects within a lumen. More specifically, embodiments of the invention relate to devices and methods for retrieving or manipulating medical devices from a body lumen. One embodiment of the present invention provides a novel and improved retrieval snare and method of fabricating and using the same. The snare includes a snare wire, having a distal end and a proximal end, for use in the human anatomy, such as but not limited to blood vessels, pulmonary airways, reproductive anatomy, gastrointestinal anatomy, and organs such as the kidneys or lungs. The device enables a user to capture a foreign object located within the human anatomy, grasp said object in a controlled manner, and retrieve and remove said object from the human anatomy. | 01-28-2016 |
20160022292 | RETRIEVAL AND CENTERING DEVICE AND METHOD WITH PRESSURE AND ULTRASOUND FEATURES - The present invention relates generally to devices and methods for retrieving or manipulating objects within a lumen. More specifically, embodiments of the invention relate to devices and methods for retrieving or manipulating medical devices from a body lumen. One embodiment of the present invention provides a retrieval device having a retrieval snare and an ultrasound transducer to assist in the intravascular navigation of the device. The device enables a user to capture a foreign object located within the human anatomy, grasp said object in a controlled manner, and retrieve and remove said object from the human anatomy. | 01-28-2016 |
20160030073 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LAPAROSCOPIC MORCELLATOR - Embodiments of the invention provide a laparoscopic morcellating device and method for removing tissue from a body cavity. The morcellating device includes a containment mechanism having an aperture, a cutting mechanism designed to fit into an interior space of the containment mechanism and a retractor mechanism that is coupled to the cutting mechanism. The containment mechanism and cutting mechanism combination surrounds the tissue and the aperture of the containment mechanism is closed around the tissue. The morcellating device further includes a motor for actuating the retractor such that the cutting mechanism constricts and morcellates the tissue. The laparoscopic morcellating device further allows for torque balancing of the retractor mechanism, gas flow regulation of the body cavity, and safety feedback mechanisms that can alert the surgeon. | 02-04-2016 |
20160038173 | SNARE WITH LOOP MADE OF HEAT SHRINKABLE SHAPE MEMORY MATERIAL AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF - A tissue snare comprises an elongated member having a distal end and a loop formed of a shape memory material, the loop including a tissue receiving interior opening and being connected to the distal end of the elongated member, properties of the shape memory material being selected so that, when a temperature of the loop exceeds a critical temperature thereof, the loop constricts from an expanded state to a constricted state. A method of treating tissue comprises placing a loop of a snare around a portion of tissue to be treated while the loop is in an expanded configuration, the loop being formed of a shape memory material having a critical temperature so that, when a temperature of the loop is above the critical temperature, the loop transitions from the expanded configuration to a constricted configuration in combination with transitioning, after the loop has been placed around the portion of tissue to be treated, the loop from the expanded configuration to the constricted configuration to tighten the loop around the portion of tissue to be treated. | 02-11-2016 |
20160045210 | RETRIEVAL DEVICE - An endoscopic device for retrieving an object from within a human body is disclosed. The device includes a support assembly, a transmitting assembly, a wire, and a net element. The support assembly has a base and a tubular member. The transmitting assembly includes a handle and a motion transmitting link fixed to the handle and extending through at least a portion of the tubular member. The wire defines a loop portion and two leg portions. A proximal end of each leg portion is secured to the link by a first connection and the two leg portions are secured to each other by at least a second connection distal from the first connection. The net element has a distally protruding portion secured to the loop portion and a proximally protruding portion secured relative to the leg portions. | 02-18-2016 |
20160051278 | Surgical Snare Device - A surgical snare device for use in polypectomy procedures includes a snare loop capable of being deployed with a plurality of precise internal diameters. The device includes a handle with first and second handle assemblies and a collar. The first handle assembly has multiple numerical markings on a side. The second handle assembly is slidable along the first handle assembly to deploy the snare loop from an elongate tubular sheath attached to the distal end of the first handle assembly. When the second handle assembly is slid to a position such that it aligns with one of the numerical markings on the first handle assembly, the snare loop will be deployed with an internal diameter in millimeters that corresponds precisely to the numerical marking. For example, sliding the second handle assembly to a ‘10’ marking will deploy a snare loop having an internal diameter of 10 mm. The collar is positioned just distal to the second handle assembly and is also slidable along the first handle assembly. The collar functions as a depth stop and prevents further distal movement of the second handle assembly. | 02-25-2016 |
20160066935 | RETRIEVAL DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS OF USE - According to aspects of the present disclosure, a retrieval device may include a sheath, a first drive member in the sheath, and a second drive member in the sheath. The second drive member may be movable relative to the first drive member. An end effector may be retractable into and extendable out of the sheath. The end effector may include a first proximal end portion coupled to the first drive member, a second proximal end portion coupled to the second drive member, and a plurality of legs extending distally from the first and second proximal end portions to a distal tip of the end effector. All of the legs that extend to the distal tip may be fixed together at the distal tip. | 03-10-2016 |
20160081702 | Method of Attaching A Mesh to A Coated Loop Member of A Surgical Snare Device - There is provided herein, a method of attaching a mesh to a loop member, which includes covering a wire with a layer, manipulating the wire along with the layer to form the loop member, wherein the loop member has a shape, placing the mesh over the loop member, wherein portions of the mesh extend beyond a circumference of the loop member, transferring heat to the layer to cause it to partially melt and become tacky, allowing the mesh to fuse with the tacky layer and form a secure bond on cooling, and trimming portions of the mesh extending beyond the circumference of the loop member. A retrieval device formed by the method includes the loop member and attached mesh positioned and longitudinally movable within a tubular sheath. The loop member and mesh are deployed to capture a target object and partially retracted for removal of the object. | 03-24-2016 |
20160095611 | EXPLANTATION ACCESSORY FOR AN INTRACORPOREAL CAPSULE - An explantation accessory includes a catheter with a steerable head carrying a tubular receptacle adapted to accommodate the proximal portion of the capsule. The explantation accessory further includes a lasso having a flexible wire extending along the catheter to and forming at its distal end a deformable loop. One end of the deformable loop is mobile so as to allow tightening of the loop under the effect of a traction exerted on the flexible wire along the catheter. The free end edge of the tubular receptacle comprises a protruding anterior portion, an axially recessed posterior portion with respect to the anterior portion and located diametrically opposite to the protruding anterior portion, and two beveled edges connecting the protruding anterior portion to the recessed posterior portion. | 04-07-2016 |
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