Claims
- 1. A mechanically-expandable instrument for treating diseases in the urethra and the neck of the urinary bladder, comprising:
- driving means having two elements which, upon selective activation thereof, will reciprocate in two mutually opposite directions;
- a probe comprising two rods, each having a semicircular cross-section such that when one of said rods is placed adjacent the other, they will form a substantially complete circle in cross section, said rods being attached to each other at one end thereof to form a tip, their other ends being attached to said respective reciprocating elements, the mating surfaces of said rods having means, including at least one pair of engaging cams, for causing said rods to expand and contract in diameter due to engagement of said cams in response to reciprocations of said rods.
- 2. The instrument of claim 1 wherein said rods are curved and have a combined diameter which gradually decreases toward the tip thereof.
- 3. The instrument of claim 1 wherein the edges of said rods on the mating surfaces thereof are chamfered, whereby pinching of mucosa is prevented when said instrument is inserted in the lumen of a bodily duct.
- 4. The instrument of claim 1 wherein said rods are made of stainless steel.
- 5. The instrument of claim 1 wherein said rods are made of plastic.
- 6. A mechanically expandable bougie, comprising:
- a pair of elongated rods, said rods being joined together at their distal ends,
- the proximal ends of said rods being joined to a base support member, said rods having a pair of inner facing surfaces, said inner facing surfaces having a pair of respective cam follower surfaces such that motion of a camming means between said rods against said cam follower surfaces will cause said rods to expand apart at the location of said cam follower surfaces, and
- camming means positioned between said rods for camming said cam follower surfaces and thereby causing said rods to spread apart thereat.
- 7. The bougie of claim 6 wherein said cam follower surfaces are responsive to a longitudinal motion of said camming means and said camming means is arranged to provide a longitudinal movement between said rods.
- 8. The bougie of claim 7 wherein said camming means comprises a rotatable element and means for converting rotation of said element to said longitudinal motion.
- 9. The bougie of claim 8 wherein said means for converting rotation of said element comprises mutually engaging threaded portions of said rotatable element and said base support member.
- 10. The bougie of claim 6 wherein said inner facing surfaces of said rods have two pairs of said cam follower elements.
- 11. The bougie of claim 6 wherein said cam follower surfaces are responsive to a rotary motion of said camming means and said camming means is arranged to provide a rotary motion between said rods.
- 12. The bougie of claim 11 wherein said camming means comprises a rotatable camming element attached to a shift which extends out from said base support means, the portion of said shaft which extends out comprising means for imparting rotary motion to said shaft.
- 13. The bougie of claim 12 wherein said means for imparting rotary motion to said shaft comprises a manually-graspable handle.
- 14. A mechanically expandable bougie comprising:
- radially expandable probe means comprising first and second rods, each having a semicircular cross-section and together forming a complete circle in their cross section in an assembled state of said bougie,
- said rods being pivotally connected to each other at a distal end of each, said first rod being longer than said second rod,
- said first rod having its proximal end a threaded head of a diameter greater than said circular cross-section,
- said threaded head having a radial slot which is cut in a side wall thereof and which is open toward said second rod,
- said rods having a pair of longitudinal, diametrically-opposite grooves formed on mating inner surfaces thereof, said slot in said first rod forming a part of said groove in said first rod,
- said rods having a pair of spaced through holes in their side walls;
- a core element having at least one wedge portion thereon,
- said core element being guided in a guide slot formed by said grooves when said rods are in said assembled state,
- said wedge portion protruding through two of said through holes so that in said assembled state of said rods, said wedge portion projects radially outwardly beyond the outer periphery of the surfaces of said rods;
- a sleeve threaded onto said threaded head and having an abutting surface;
- a collar on said core element engaging said abutting surface so that when said sleeve is rotated, said core element will be shifted axially and will expand said rods by moving said wedge portion against the sides of its holes.
- 15. The bougie of claim 14 wherein said sleeve has a through opening which starts from said abutting surface, the diameter of said opening being smaller than the diameter of said collar but greater than the height of said core element in its cross section, said core element having a collet-like split end which starts from said collar and with an enlarged-diameter portion at the end, the outer diameter of said enlarged-diameter portion exceeding that of said opening in its free state and being smaller than said opening when said collet-like end is squeezed, so that said core element can be pulled through said opening and withdrawn from said sleeve.
- 16. The bougie of claim 14 wherein said sleeve has a scale and said first rod has a pointer means so theat rotation of said sleeve with respect to said pointer means indicates the degree of expansion of said bougie.
- 17. The bougie of claim 14 wherein said first rod has at its distal end a portion embracing the end of said second rod, said embracing portion having retaining means on its inner surface for holding said two rods in said assembled state, and stopping means which prevents falling of said second rod when said second rod passes said retaining means.
- 18. The bougie of claim 17 wherein said embracing portion is formed by two spring-loaded projections with said retaining means comprising a pair of ribs on the inner surface of said projections, and with said stopping means being a pair of inwardly facing ears on the free ends of said projections, the gap between said ears being smaller than the diameter of said rods but sufficient to allow for positive removal and insertion of said rods into the space between said projections.
- 19. The bougie of claim 14 wherein said pivotal connection of said rods is formed by a hook-like element on one of said rods and a through hole arranged in a transverse direction in another of said rods so that said hook-like element can be inserted into said hole and form a fulcrum for pivotal rotation of said one element with respect to another.
- 20. The bougie of claim 14 wherein said bougie has hardness gradually decreasing from said point of pivotal connection of said robs towards the other end of the bougie so that said softer end can be used as a lead-in end.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of Ser. No. 896,810, filed 8-15-86, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,705,029, issued 11-10-87, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 861,871, filed 6-18-84, abandoned; which is a division of Ser. No. 778,760, filed 9-23-85, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,607,626, issued on 8-26-86, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 621,842, filed 6-18-84, now abandoned.
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