Claims
- 1. A medical retrieval device for extracting an object from the urinary or biliary system comprising:
a sheath and a drive wire each having a proximal end and a distal end, said drive wire slidably extending through said sheath, an object entrapping assembly connected to the distal end of said drive wire for entrapping said object, said sheath for collapsing said object entrapping assembly when retracted into said sheath, and a handle assembly located at the proximal ends of said sheath and said drive wire, said handle assembly comprising a base, a sliding portion and a spinner, said drive wire is connected to said spinner whereby rotational movement of said spinner relative to said base enables rotational movement for positioning of said object entrapping assembly relative to said sheath, said sheath connected to said sliding portion whereby longitudinal movement of said sliding portion relative to said base enables longitudinal movement of said sheath relative to said object entrapping assembly for collapsing said object entrapping assembly when retracted into said sheath, whereby said handle assembly provides for independent rotational positioning and collapsing of said object entrapping assembly.
- 2. The medical retrieval device of claim 1 further including a thumb pad for actuating said sliding portion, at least some portion of said thumb pad overlapping said base at some point during longitudinal actuation of said sliding portion.
- 3. The medical retrieval device of claim 1 wherein length of said sheath is about 50 centimeters or greater and at least some of said sheath has an outside diameter of approximately one millimeter or less.
- 4. The medical retrieval device of claim 1 wherein said base has a length between 5 cm and 20 cm.
- 5. The medical retrieval device of claim 1 wherein said spinner has a maximum diameter of 1.5 cm or less.
- 6. The medical retrieval device of claim 1 wherein said longitudinal movement of said sliding portion relative to said base is 5 cm or less.
- 7. The medical retrieval device of claim 1 wherein said base limits rotational movement of said sliding portion.
- 8. The medical retrieval device of claim 1 wherein said base limits longitudinal movement of said spinner.
- 9. The medical retrieval device of claim 1 wherein said drive wire is formed of nickel titanium.
- 10. A medical retrieval device for extracting an object from the urinary or biliary system comprising:
a sheath and a drive wire each having a proximal end and a distal end, said drive wire slidably extending through said sheath, an object entrapping assembly connected to the distal end of said drive wire for entrapping said object, said sheath for collapsing said object entrapping assembly when retracted into said sheath, and a handle assembly located at the proximal ends of said sheath and said drive wire, said handle assembly comprising a base, a sliding portion and a means for rotating the object entrapping assembly for independent rotational positioning of said object entrapping assembly, actuation of said sliding portion relative to said base enables longitudinal movement of said object entrapping assembly into and out of said sheath, whereby said handle assembly provides for independent rotation and longitudinal movement of said object entrapping assembly.
- 11. The medical retrieval device of claim 10 further including a thumb pad for actuating said sliding portion, at least some portion of said thumb pad will overlap said base at some point during longitudinal actuation of said sliding portion.
- 12. The medical retrieval device of claim 10 wherein length of said sheath is about 50 centimeters or greater and at least some of said sheath has an outside diameter of approximately one millimeter or less.
- 13. The medical retrieval device of claim 10 wherein said base has a length between 5 cm and 20 cm.
- 14. The medical retrieval device of claim 10 wherein said rotational means is a spinner having a maximum diameter of 1.5 cm or less.
- 15. The medical retrieval device of claim 10 wherein said longitudinal movement of said sliding portion relative to said base is 5 cm or less.
- 16. The medical retrieval device of claim 10 wherein said drive wire is formed of nickel titanium.
- 17. A medical device comprising:
a handle assembly comprising an elongate base having a proximal end, a distal end and a longitudinal slot, a sliding portion engaged with said slot, a spinner rotatably attached to the proximal end, and a sheath and a drive wire, said sheath fixed to said sliding portion and said drive wire fixed to said spinner, whereby rotation of said spinner with respect to said elongate base rotates said drive wire with respect to said sheath.
- 18. The medical device of claim 17 further comprising an object entrapping assembly connected to said drive wire.
- 19. The medical device of claim 17 wherein said sliding portion has longitudinal travel relative to the base of 5 cm or less.
- 20. The medical device of claim 17 wherein said spinner comprises an axially positioned knob having a maximum diameter of 1.5 cm or less
- 21. The medical device of claim 17 wherein the base limits rotational movement of said sliding portion.
- 22. The medical device of claim 17 wherein the base limits longitudinal movement of said spinner.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/303,114, entitled Medical Device Handle with Rotational Feature, with Mark R. Bilitz as the inventor, and filed on Jul. 5, 2001. This application is also related to design Pat. No. U.S. 457,955 S, issued May 28, 2002, invented by Mark Bilitz and to the utility patent application entitled, Medical Retrieval Device With Cable Protection Means, filed on Jul. 3, 2002, with inventors Stuart J. Lind and Mark R. Bilitz. The above applications are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60303114 |
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