Membrane aggregating forceps
US-2019357928-A1 · Nov 28, 2019 · US
US12178461B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12178461-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217936906-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2022 |
| Priority date | Aug 29, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 31, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 31, 2024 |
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Particular embodiments disclosed herein provide a surgical instrument comprising a device having a proximal end and a functional end configured to be inserted into a body part, an assembly having a proximal end and a distal end, a shaft coupled to the proximal end of the assembly, the shaft having a shaft housing, a bearing positioned around the assembly, wherein the bearing is configured to slide over the assembly, a hub having a sleeve tube. The basket comprises a plurality of grooved levers, each grooved lever having a proximal end received by the shaft housing and a distal end coupled to a tip of the basket, wherein compressing one or more of the plurality of grooved levers moves the bearing and the hub relative to the shaft and toward the functional end of the device, causing the sleeve tube to transition the device from the deactivated state to an activated state.
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A surgical instrument, comprising: a device having a proximal end and a functional end configured to be inserted into a body part; an assembly having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end of the assembly is coupled to the proximal end of the device and wherein the assembly comprises a snapper assembly having one or more wings; a shaft coupled to the proximal end of the assembly, wherein the shaft comprises a hollow compartment configured to receive the proximal end of the snapper assembly and the one or more wings of the snapper assembly, and wherein the shaft further comprises a shaft housing; a bearing positioned around the assembly, wherein the bearing is configured to slide over the assembly; a hub having a sleeve tube, wherein the sleeve tube is configured to partially house the device such that the functional end of the device at least partially extends beyond a distal end of the sleeve tube when the device is in a deactivated state; and a basket coupled to the hub, the basket comprising: a plurality of grooved levers, each grooved lever having a proximal end received by the shaft housing and a distal end coupled to a tip of the basket, wherein compressing one or more of the plurality of grooved levers moves the bearing and the hub relative to the shaft and toward the functional end of the device, causing the sleeve tube to transition the device from the deactivated state to an activated state; wherein the snapper assembly further comprises a coupling tube; wherein the distal end of the coupling tube and the proximal end of the device are coupled together. 2. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein: each of the plurality of grooved levers comprises a first leg and a second leg, the second leg comprising a grooved segment; and a first outer diameter of the basket over grooved segments of the plurality of grooved levers is smaller than a second outer diameter of the basket at distal ends of first legs of the plurality of grooved levers and proximal ends of un-grooved segments of second legs of the plurality of grooved levers. 3. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the one or more wings are snapped and locked into the hollow compartment. 4. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the hub comprises two openings through which a position of the device within the surgical instrument can be adjusted and fixed. 5. The surgical instrument of claim 1 , wherein the distal end of the coupling tube and the proximal end of the device are crimped together. 6. A surgical instrument, comprising: a device having a proximal end and a functional end configured to be inserted into a body part; an assembly having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end of the assembly is coupled to the proximal end of the device and wherein the assembly comprises a snapper assembly having one or more wings; a shaft coupled to the proximal end of the assembly, wherein the shaft comprises a hollow compartment configured to receive the proximal end of the snapper assembly and the one or more wings of the snapper assembly, and wherein the shaft further comprises a shaft housing; a bearing positioned around the assembly, wherein the bearing is configured to slide over the assembly; a hub having a sleeve tube, wherein the sleeve tube is configured to partially house the device such that the functional end of the device at least partially extends beyond a distal end of the sleeve tube when the device is in a deactivated state; and a basket coupled to the hub, the basket comprising: a plurality of grooved levers, each grooved lever having a proximal end received by the shaft housing and a distal end coupled to a tip of the basket, wherein compressing one or more of the plurality of grooved levers moves the bearing and the hub relative to the shaft and toward the functional end of the device, causing the sleeve tube to transition the device from the deactivated state to an activated state; wherein: the basket comprises a bearing housing; and the bearing is positioned in an opening provided between the bearing housing and a body of the assembly. 7. The surgical instrument of claim 6 , wherein: a proximal end of the bearing is in contact with a distal end of the shaft when the plurality of levers are in an at-rest state; the device is de-activated when the plurality of levers are in the at-rest state; and the proximal end of the bearing is separated from the distal end of the shaft when the plurality of levers are compressed. 8. A surgical instrument, comprising: a device having a proximal end and a functional end configured to be inserted into a body part; an assembly having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end of the assembly is coupled to the proximal end of the device and wherein the assembly comprises a snapper assembly having one or more wings; a shaft coupled to the proximal end of the assembly, wherein the shaft comprises a hollow compartment configured to receive the proximal end of the snapper assembly and the one or more wings of the snapper assembly, and wherein the shaft further comprises a shaft housing; a bearing positioned around the assembly, wherein the bearing is configured to slide over the assembly; a hub having a sleeve tube, wherein the sleeve tube is configured to partially house the device such that the functional end of the device at least partially extends beyond a distal end of the sleeve tube when the device is in a deactivated state; and a basket coupled to the hub, the basket comprising: a plurality of grooved levers, each grooved lever having a proximal end received by the shaft housing and a distal end coupled to a tip of the basket, wherein compressing one or more of the plurality of grooved levers moves the bearing and the hub relative to the shaft and toward the functional end of the device, causing the sleeve tube to transition the device from the deactivated state to an activated state; wherein: the hub comprises a threaded opening; the tip of the basket comprises a threaded segment, wherein the threaded opening is configured to be screwed onto the threaded segment of the tip of the basket; and adjusting a position of the hub with respect to the basket allows for adjusting how far the functional end of the device extends beyond the distal end of the sleeve tube.
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