Claims
- 1. A surgical snare device for ensnaring objects in the vascular system, the snare including:
A. a core wire with a proximal end and a distal end; B. tubing that extends over the core wire, the tubing including a metal section; C. a loop with a distal end and a proximal end, the loop attaching at the proximal end to the distal end of the core wire; D. a first radiopaque marker that attaches to the distal end of the loop; and E. a handle that attaches to the proximal end of the core wire, the handle being pushed in the direction of the distal end of the device to push the loop out of a distal end of the tubing and being pulled in the opposite direction to pull all or a portion of the loop into the distal end of the tubing.
- 2. The snare device of claim 1 wherein the metal section of the tubing extends the length of the tubing and the tubing further includes a thin-walled inner tube that is positioned inside the distal end of the metal section.
- 3. The snare device of claim 2 wherein the inner tube is made of polyimide.
- 4. The snare device of claim 1 wherein the loop is spiral shaped.
- 5. The snare device of claim 1 wherein the loop includes two snare wires that attach at their distal ends to one another and at their proximal ends to the core wire.
- 6. The snare device of claim 5 wherein the first radiopaque marker is a collar that supports the joining of the distal ends of the snare wires.
- 7. The snare device of claim 6 further including a second radiopaque marker at the distal end of the tubing.
- 8. The snare device of claim 7 wherein the second radiopaque marker is a coil.
- 9. The snare device of claim 8 wherein the tubing includes a shrink tube that fits over the second radiopaque marker.
- 10. The snare device of claim 9 wherein the loop is spiral shaped.
- 11. The snare device of claim 1 wherein the loop is oval shaped.
- 12. The snare device of claim 1 wherein the loop is shaped with one or more fingers.
- 13. The snare device of claim 1 wherein the loop includes a magnetic distal end.
- 14. The snare device of claim 1 wherein the loop is at an angle relative to the core wire when the loop is extended beyond the distal end of the tubing.
- 15. A surgical snare device for ensnaring objects in the vascular system, the snare including:
A. a core wire with a proximal end and a distal end; B. tubing that extends over the core wire, the tubing including a metal outer section and a polyimide inner section, the inner section being positioned at a distal end of the tubing; C. a loop with a distal end and a proximal end, the loop attaching at the proximal end to the distal end of the core wire; D. a radiopaque marker that attaches to the distal end of the loop; and E. a handle that attaches to the proximal end of the core wire, the handle being pushed in the direction of the distal end of the device to push the loop out of a distal end of the tubing and being pulled in an opposite direction to pull all or a portion of the loop into the distal end of the tubing.
- 16. The snare device of claim 15 further including at the distal end of the tubing a radio-paque marker.
- 17. The snare device of claim 16 wherein the marker is a coil.
- 18. The snare device of claim 17 wherein the tubing includes a shrink tube that fits over the marker.
- 19. The snare device of claim 18 wherein the loop is spiral shaped.
- 20. The snare device of claim 15 wherein the loop is spiral shaped.
- 21. The snare device of claim 15 wherein the loop is oval shaped.
- 22. The snare device of claim 15 wherein the loop is shaped with one or more fingers.
- 23. The snare device of claim 15 wherein the loop includes a magnetic distal end.
- 24. The snare device of claim 15 wherein the loop is at an angle relative to the core wire when the loop is extended beyond the distal end of the tubing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/188,390 entitled SMALL DIAMETER SNARE filed Mar. 10, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60188390 |
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