A surgical retrieval apparatus for receipt of multiple tissue specimens includes a collection bag, a support ring, and a flip ring. The collection bag includes first and second packets each having an outer portion and an inner portion. The first and second packets define first and second adjacent ch
A surgical retrieval apparatus for receipt of multiple tissue specimens includes a collection bag, a support ring, and a flip ring. The collection bag includes first and second packets each having an outer portion and an inner portion. The first and second packets define first and second adjacent chambers, respectively, that are each configured for receipt of a tissue specimen therein. The first and second packets are coupled to both the support ring and the flip ring. The flip ring is pivotably coupled to the support ring and is rotatable relative to the support ring between a first position, wherein the first chamber is accessible for depositing a tissue specimen therein and a second position, wherein the second chamber is accessible for depositing a tissue specimen therein.
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1. A surgical retrieval apparatus for receipt of multiple tissue specimens, the surgical retrieval apparatus comprising: an elongated tubular member having a fixed support disposed at a distal end thereof;a collection bag depending from the fixed support, the collection bag including first and secon
1. A surgical retrieval apparatus for receipt of multiple tissue specimens, the surgical retrieval apparatus comprising: an elongated tubular member having a fixed support disposed at a distal end thereof;a collection bag depending from the fixed support, the collection bag including first and second packets, each packet defining a chamber therein; anda movable support coupled to the collection bag and movable relative to the fixed support between a first position, wherein the first chamber is accessible for depositing a tissue specimen into the first packet, and a second position, wherein the second chamber is accessible for depositing a tissue specimen into the second packet, wherein the movable support is rotatable relative to the fixed support between the first and second positions. 2. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fixed support and movable support are rings. 3. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 1, further including a handle coupled to a proximal end of the elongated tubular member. 4. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 1, further including a rotation knob coupled to the movable support, the rotation knob capable of rotating the movable support between the first and second positions. 5. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 1, wherein when the first chamber is accessible the second chamber is closed, and when the second chamber is accessible the first chamber is closed. 6. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the fixed support is coupled to an outer portion of the first and second packets. 7. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the movable support is coupled to an inner portion of each of the first and second packets. 8. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elongated tubular member includes an articulating portion, and wherein an articulation knob is operably coupled to the articulating portion for selectively articulating the collection bag. 9. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 1, wherein inner portions of the first and second packets are attached to one another. 10. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 1, further including first and second sutures extending between the first and second packets, the sutures configured to facilitate cinching the first and second packets closed. 11. A surgical retrieval apparatus, comprising: a fixed support;a collection bag depending from the fixed support, the collection bag including first and second chambers;a movable support coupled to the collection bag and movable relative to the fixed support between a first position, wherein the first chamber is accessible for depositing a tissue specimen therein, and a second position, wherein the second chamber is accessible for depositing a tissue specimen therein; andan actuation member coupled to the movable support and configured to move the movable support between the first and second positions, wherein the movable support is rotatable relative to the fixed support between the first and second positions. 12. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the fixed support and movable support are rings. 13. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 11, further including an elongated tubular member supporting the fixed support at a distal end thereof. 14. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the actuation member is a rod rotatably disposed within the elongated tubular member, and wherein rotation of the rod relative to the elongated tubular member rotates the movable support between the first and second positions. 15. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 11, further including a rotation knob coupled to the movable support, the rotation knob capable of rotating the movable support between the first and second positions. 16. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 11, further including a first suture positioned about an open end of the first chamber to cinch the first chamber closed to retain a specimen of tissue therein. 17. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 16, further including a second suture positioned about an open end of the second chamber to cinch the second chamber closed to retain a specimen of tissue therein. 18. The surgical retrieval apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the collection bag is releasable from the movable support.
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