Calculus removing/retrieving device and method

US9539014B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9539014-B2
Application numberUS-201514620831-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 12, 2015
Priority dateMar 21, 2014
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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A calculus retrieving device for retrieving calculus in a renal pelvis includes an elongated member positionable in and movable along a ureter, and having a lumen opening at the distal end of the elongated member. A tubular member is movably positioned inside the elongated member and includes a lumen which opens to a discharge nozzle at a distal end of the tubular member. A space exists between the elongated member and the tubular member to receive a first fluid, and an expandable renal cover part fixed to the elongated member is positionable in the renal pelvis. The renal cover part interior communicates with the space so that the first fluid flows into the renal cover part to expand the renal cover part into covering relation to one part of the renal pelvis while another part of the renal pelvis containing the calculus is not covered by the renal cover part.

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A calculus retrieving device for retrieving calculus in a renal pelvis, the calculus retrieving device comprising: a ureteroscope positionable in a ureteral lumen of a ureter, the ureteroscope including an instrument lumen; an elongated member positionable in the instrument lumen of the ureteroscope and movable along the instrument lumen of the ureteroscope to advance the elongated member toward the renal pelvis, the elongated member being sized to be positioned in the renal pelvis, the elongated member including a lumen extending along a length of the elongated member, the lumen including an open distal end at a distal end of the elongated member, the elongated member possessing an inner surface; a tubular member movably positioned inside the elongated member to advance the tubular member to a position in which a distal-most end of the tubular member is positioned distally beyond a distal-most end of the elongated member, the tubular member possessing an outer surface, and including a lumen opening at a discharge nozzle located at a distal end of the tubular member; a space between the inner surface of the elongated member and the outer surface of the tubular member, the space being connectable to a first source of fluid; an expandable and contractable renal cover part fixed to the elongated member at a distal end portion of the elongated member, the renal cover part including an interior communicating with the space so that fluid from the first source enters the interior of the renal cover part when the renal cover part is positioned in the renal pelvis to expand the renal cover and cover one part of the renal pelvis while an other part of the renal pelvis containing the calculus is not covered by the renal cover part; and the lumen in the tubular member being connectable to a second source of fluid so that fluid from the second source is discharged from the lumen in the tubular member by way of the discharge nozzle and is introduced into the other part of the renal pelvis to move the calculus located in the other part of the renal pelvis. 2. The calculus retrieving device of claim 1 , wherein the expandable and contractable renal cover part is spaced proximally from a distal-most end of the elongated member. 3. The calculus retrieving device of claim 1 , wherein the elongated member possesses a distal portion, and further comprising a pressure sensor at the distal portion of the elongated member that provides pressure information permitting monitoring of pressure in the renal pelvis when the distal portion of the elongated member is positioned in the renal pelvis. 4. The calculus retrieving device of claim 3 , further comprising a control unit operatively connected to the pressure sensor to issue an alert that there exists a high intra-renal pressure compared with a certain pressure and/or to stop discharge of the second fluid into the renal pelvis. 5. A calculus retrieving device for retrieving calculus in a renal pelvis, the calculus retrieving device comprising: an elongated member sized to be positioned in a ureteral lumen of a ureter and movable toward the renal pelvis, the elongated member including a lumen opening at a distal end of the elongated member, the elongated member possessing an inner surface; a tubular member movably positioned inside the elongated member and possessing an outer surface, the tubular member possessing a distal-most end, the tubular member including a lumen opening at a discharge nozzle located at a distal end of the tubular member; a space between the inner surface of the elongated member and the outer surface of the tubular member to receive a first fluid; an expandable and contractable renal cover part fixed to the elongated member and positionable in the renal pelvis, the renal cover part including an interior communicating with the space so that the first fluid flows into the interior of the renal cover part when the renal cover part is positioned in the renal pelvis to expand the renal cover part from a contracted state to an expanded state in which the renal cover part covers one part of the renal pelvis while an other part of the renal pelvis containing the calculus is not covered by the renal cover part; and the lumen in the tubular member being configured to receive a second fluid that is then discharged from the lumen in the tubular member by way of the discharge nozzle and is introduced into the other part of the renal pelvis to move the calculus located in the other part of the renal pelvis. 6. The calculus retrieving device of claim 5 , wherein the tubular member is movable within the elongated member such that the distal-most end of the tubular member is movable distally beyond a distal-most end of the elongated member. 7. The calculus retrieving device of claim 5 , wherein the expandable and contractable renal cover part is spaced proximally from a distal-most end of the elongated member. 8. The calculus retrieving device of claim 7 , wherein the elongated member possesses a distal portion, and further comprising a pressure sensor at the distal portion of the elongated member that provides pressure information permitting monitoring of pressure in the renal pelvis when the distal portion of the elongated member is positioned in the renal pelvis. 9. The calculus retrieving device of claim 7 , further comprising a control unit operatively connected to the pressure sensor to issue an alert that there exists a high intra-renal pressure compared with a certain pressure and/or to stop discharge of the second fluid into the renal pelvis. 10. The calculus retrieving device of claim 5 , further comprising a source of the first fluid. 11. The calculus retrieving device of claim 5 , further comprising a source of the second fluid. 12. The calculus retrieving device of claim 5 , further comprising a syringe containing the first fluid.

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  • after introduction of a substance · CPC title

  • eccentric · CPC title

  • for removing obstructions from inner organs or blood vessels, e.g. for atherectomy · CPC title

  • A61B17/22Primary

    Implements for squeezing-off ulcers or the like on inner organs of the body; Implements for scraping-out cavities of body organs, e.g. bones; for invasive removal or destruction of calculus using mechanical vibrations; for removing obstructions in blood vessels, not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • Balloons · CPC title

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What does patent US9539014B2 cover?
A calculus retrieving device for retrieving calculus in a renal pelvis includes an elongated member positionable in and movable along a ureter, and having a lumen opening at the distal end of the elongated member. A tubular member is movably positioned inside the elongated member and includes a lumen which opens to a discharge nozzle at a distal end of the tubular member. A space exists between…
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Terumo Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/22. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Jan 10 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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