Surgical retrieval apparatus for thoracic procedures
US-8968329-B2 · Mar 3, 2015 · US
US10154833B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10154833-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414443079-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 27, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 18, 2018 |
| Grant date | Dec 18, 2018 |
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A specimen retrieval device includes an outer shaft defining a bore, an inner shaft slidably disposed within the bore of the outer shaft, a pouch detachably coupled to a distal end of the inner shaft, and a pouch retention mechanism configured to selectively retain the pouch at the distal end of the inner shaft.
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A specimen retrieval device, comprising: an outer shaft defining a bore therethrough; an inner shaft slidingly disposed within the bore of the outer shaft, the inner shaft having a handle and a pouch retention mechanism including one or more protrusions and at least one member; a pouch connected to the inner shaft by the pouch retention mechanism, the pouch including one or more openings positioned to receive the one or more protrusions; and an actuator for actuating the pouch retention mechanism so as to permit a user to selectively detach the pouch from the inner shaft, the actuator being movably connected to the handle, the at least one member being movable, in response to movement of the actuator, from a first position preventing separation of the pouch from the one or more protrusions to a second position facilitating separation of the pouch from the one or more protrusions, wherein the at least one member moves longitudinally along an outer surface of the inner shaft. 2. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator is a ring. 3. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 2 , wherein the ring is pivotably connected to the handle. 4. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 3 , wherein the handle defines a void, the ring having a portion that extends radially into the void so as to provide a surface for a user's finger to pivot the ring relative to the handle. 5. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one member moves by sliding relative to the inner shaft. 6. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 1 , wherein the pouch includes two openings through which the pouch retention mechanism extends. 7. A specimen retrieval device, comprising: an outer shaft defining a bore therethrough; an inner shaft slidingly disposed within the bore of the outer shaft, the inner shaft having a handle and a pouch retention mechanism including one or more protrusions and at least one member; a pouch connected to the inner shaft by the pouch retention mechanism, the pouch including one or more openings positioned to receive the one or more protrusions; an actuator for actuating the pouch retention mechanism so as to permit a user to selectively detach the pouch from the inner shaft, the actuator being movably connected to the handle, the at least one member being movable, in response to movement of the actuator, from a first position preventing separation of the pouch from the one or more protrusions to a second position facilitating separation of the pouch from the one or more protrusions; and a cinch having a proximal end, the proximal end of the cinch being connected to the actuator, the actuator being configured, when actuated, to pull the cinch a first distance so as to move the pouch retention mechanism proximally relative to the inner shaft. 8. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 7 , wherein the cinch is one of a suture, a thread, a wire or a cable. 9. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 8 , further comprising a pouch support mechanism connected to the inner shaft and configured to support the pouch. 10. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 9 , wherein the pouch support mechanism includes a pair of resilient forks. 11. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 10 , wherein the pouch includes a slot around the circumference of the mouth of the pouch, and the pair of forks of the pouch support mechanism are configured to reside within the slots when the pouch is connected to the inner shaft and to be withdrawn out of the slots when the pouch is disconnected from the inner shaft. 12. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 11 , wherein the cinch also resides in the slot around the circumference of the mouth of the pouch. 13. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 12 , wherein the cinch is further configured, when pulled proximally a second distance, to cause the mouth of the pouch to close. 14. A specimen retrieval device, comprising: an outer shaft defining a bore therethrough; an inner shaft slidingly disposed within the bore of the outer shaft, the inner shaft having a distal end, a handle and a pouch retention mechanism including at least one member and one or more protrusions near the distal end of the inner shaft; a pouch connected to the inner shaft by the pouch retention mechanism; and an actuator for actuating the pouch retention mechanism so as to permit a user to selectively detach the pouch from the inner shaft, the actuator being movably connected to the handle; wherein the at least one member moves longitudinally along an outer surface of the inner shaft and abuts the one or more protrusions such that the pouch remains attached to the one or more protrusions when the at least one member is in a distal position relative to the inner shaft. 15. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 14 , wherein, when the at least one member is moved proximally relative to the inner shaft by actuation of the actuator, a distal end of the at least one member is retracted such that the at least one member no longer abuts the one or more protrusions, thereby allowing the one or more protrusions to slide out of engagement with the opening of the pouch and the pouch to be disconnected from the pouch retention mechanism.
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