Claims
- 1. A surgical device comprising:
an elongated wand having a front end and a back end; an elongated rod including a handle portion lying generally parallel to said back end of said wand, and a flexible portion having a pivot end and a second end, said second end connected to said handle portion; a disengaging connector coupling said front end of said elongated wand to said pivot end of said flexible portion; a means of slidably connecting said handle portion to said back end of said wand; a bag coupled to said front end and said flexible portion; and said means of slidably connecting said handle portion to said back end of said wand comprising a tubular collar surrounding and slidably receiving said wand and said rod, said collar being movable from a first position to a second position relative to said wand, the leading edge of said collar being arranged to be located at a transition point for the second end of said flexible portion.
- 2. A surgical device comprising:
an elongated wand having a front end and a back end; an elongated rod including a handle portion lying generally parallel to said back end of said wand, and a flexible portion having a pivot end and a second end, said second end connected to said handle portion; a disengaging connector coupling said front end of said elongated wand to said pivot end of said flexible portion; a means of slidably connecting said handle portion to said back end of said wand; a bag coupled to said front end and said flexible portion; said means of slidably connecting said handle portion to said back end of said wand comprising a tubular collar surrounding and slidably receiving said wand and said rod, said collar being movable from a first position to a second position relative to said wand, the leading edge of said collar being arranged to be located at a transition point for the second end of said flexible portion; and wherein said collar includes a longitudinally extending portion and being provided with a longitudinal slot extending along a portion thereof; said collar including an adjustable locking means arranged for longitudinal movement of said collar relative to said rod.
- 3. The surgical device of claim 1 further comprising a manually operated thumb loop secured to said tubular collar and arranged for longitudinal movement of said collar in relationship to said elongated rod.
- 4. The surgical device of claim 2 further comprising a manually operated thumb loop secured to said tubular collar and arranged for longitudinal movement of said collar in relationship to said elongated rod.
- 5. In a surgical device having an elongated wand having a front end and a back end, an elongated rod including a handle portion lying generally parallel to said back end of said wand, and a flexible portion having a pivot end and a second end, said second end connected to said handle portion;
a disengaging connector coupling said front end of said elongated wand to said pivot end of said flexible portion; a means of slidably connecting said handle portion to said back end of said wand; a bag coupled to said front end and said flexible portion; the improvement comprising: a tubular collar surrounding and slidably receiving said wand and said rod, said collar being movable from a first position to a second position relative to said wand, the leading edge of said collar being arranged to be located at a transition point for the second end of said flexible portion.
- 6. In a surgical device having an elongated wand having a front end and a back end, an elongated rod including a handle portion lying generally parallel to said back end of said wand, and a flexible portion having a pivot end and a second end, said second end connected to said handle portion;
a disengaging connector coupling said front end of said elongated wand to said pivot end of said flexible portion; a means of slidably connecting said handle portion to said back end of said wand; a bag coupled to said front end and said flexible portion; a tubular collar surrounding and slidably receiving said wand and said rod, said collar being movable from a first position to a second position relative to said wand, the leading edge of said collar being arranged to be located at a transition point for the second end of said flexible portion, the improvement comprising; said collar including a longitudinally extending portion and being provided with a longitudinal slot extending along a portion thereof; and said collar including an adjustable locking means arranged for longitudinal movement of said collar relative to said rod.
- 7. The surgical device of claim 1 wherein said wand and said rod are each comprised of two individual coaxial sections, each section being arranged for disengagable, end-to-end attachment with one another; and means for detachably securing the respective sections of said wand and said rod in end-to-end relationship.
- 8. The surgical device of claim 7, wherein the detachable securing means comprises individual ball and socket coupling attachment members arranged for separable attachment relative to one another.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part patent application of U.S. Continuation-in-Part patent application Ser. No. 09/461,317 filed on Dec. 15, 1999 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/197,045, filed Nov. 20, 1998, for Reusable Laparoscopic Retrieval Mechanism and Method for Use, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,059,793. These applications are not abandoned and are commonly owned by the assignee hereof.
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