A specimen retrieval device is having a housing, an outer shaft, and an inner shaft releasably supporting a pouch. The device may further include a stripper plate operably coupled to the inner shaft for movement between a retracted configuration, in which the pouch and the stripper plate are within
A specimen retrieval device is having a housing, an outer shaft, and an inner shaft releasably supporting a pouch. The device may further include a stripper plate operably coupled to the inner shaft for movement between a retracted configuration, in which the pouch and the stripper plate are within the outer shaft, and a deployed configuration, in which the pouch and the stripper plate are outside of the outer shaft. The stripper plate may define major and minor axes, wherein the dimension along the major axis is greater than the inner diameter of the outer shaft, and the dimension along the minor axis is smaller than the inner diameter of the outer shaft. The stripper plate may include one or more apertures, e.g., to receive a support mechanism of the device, or a suture. The device may also include structure preventing premature deployment of the pouch and the stripper plate.
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1. A specimen retrieval device, comprising: a housing;an outer shaft extending distally from the housing, the outer shaft defining a longitudinal bore;an inner shaft movably disposed within the longitudinal bore of the outer shaft;a support member secured to a distal end of the inner shaft;a retenti
1. A specimen retrieval device, comprising: a housing;an outer shaft extending distally from the housing, the outer shaft defining a longitudinal bore;an inner shaft movably disposed within the longitudinal bore of the outer shaft;a support member secured to a distal end of the inner shaft;a retention member movably supported on a distal end of the inner shaft; anda pouch supported on the support member on the distal end of the inner shaft;wherein the retention member is axially slidable along the inner shaft from a first position preventing separation of the pouch from the support member to a second position permitting separation of the pouch from the support member. 2. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 1, wherein the distal end of the inner shaft includes at least one protrusion and the pouch defines at least one opening, the at least one protrusion of the inner shaft being received within the at least one opening of the pouch to support the pouch on the distal end of the inner shaft. 3. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 2, wherein the retention member is configured to engage the at least one protrusion to prevent separation of the pouch from the at least one protrusion. 4. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 1, wherein a sled is operably coupled to the retention member via at least one coupling device, the sled being movably supported on the inner shaft proximally of the retention member. 5. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 4, wherein the housing defines a stop member and the sled includes a resilient finger portion that is positioned to engage the stop member when the inner shaft is in a fully retracted position, wherein upon movement of the inner shaft distally from the fully retracted position towards an extended position, the inner shaft initially moves independently of the sled and the retention member to disengage the retention member from the at least one protrusion of the inner shaft. 6. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 5, wherein the sled is movably supported within a notch defined on the inner shaft. 7. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 6, wherein the notch extends along a top wall portion of the inner shaft. 8. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 5, wherein the inner shaft includes a wall portion that is configured to urge the resilient finger portion of the sled downwardly when the inner shaft is moved distally in relation to the outer shaft from the fully retracted position towards the extended position to disengage the resilient finger portion from the stop member of the housing. 9. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 5, wherein the stop member is defined along an interior wall of the housing. 10. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 9, wherein the sled is slidably received within a notch that is defined on the inner shaft. 11. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 1, further including a cover plate operably disposed adjacent the distal end of the inner shaft, the cover plate configured to secure the retention member to the inner shaft. 12. A specimen retrieval device, comprising: a housing;an outer shaft extending distally from the housing, the outer shaft defining a longitudinal bore;an inner shaft movably disposed within the longitudinal bore of the outer shaft;a retention member movably supported on a distal end of the inner shaft; anda pouch supported on a distal end of the inner shaft;wherein the retention member is movably supported in relation to the inner shaft from a first position preventing separation of the pouch from the distal end of the inner shaft to a second position permitting separation of the pouch from the inner shaft, the distal end of the inner shaft including at least one protrusion and the pouch defining at least one opening, the at least one protrusion of the inner shaft being received within the at least one opening of the pouch to support the pouch on the distal end of the inner shaft, the retention member being configured to engage the at least one protrusion to prevent separation of the pouch from the at least one protrusion, and wherein each of the at least one protrusion defines a bore and the retention member is configured to extend through the bore to retain the pouch on the at least one protrusion. 13. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 12, wherein the at least one protrusion includes two protrusions and the at least one opening includes two openings. 14. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 13, wherein the retention member includes a bifurcated member having a first portion configured to extend through the opening in one of the two protrusions and a second portion configured to extend through the opening of the other protrusion. 15. A specimen retrieval device, comprising: a housing;an outer shaft extending distally from the housing, the outer shaft defining a longitudinal bore;an inner shaft movably disposed within the longitudinal bore of the outer shaft;a retention member movably supported on a distal end of the inner shaft; anda pouch supported on a distal end of the inner shaft;wherein the retention member is movably supported in relation to the inner shaft from a first position preventing separation of the pouch from the distal end of the inner shaft to a second position permitting separation of the pouch from the inner shaft;wherein a sled is operably coupled to the retention member via at least one coupling device, the sled being movably supported on the inner shaft proximally of the retention member and the at least one coupling device is a wire having a distal end coupled to a proximal end of the retention member and a proximal end coupled to a distal end of the sled. 16. A specimen retrieval device, comprising: a housing;an outer shaft extending distally from the housing and defining a longitudinal bore;a pouch including at least one tab;an inner shaft disposed within the longitudinal bore of the outer shaft and releasably supporting the pouch at a distal end thereof, the inner shaft including at least one protrusion configured to releasably engage the at least one tab of the pouch,a sled and a retention member slidingly disposed on the inner shaft, the retention member being configured to engage the at least one protrusion of the inner shaft to secure the pouch to the inner shaft;at least one coupling member for coupling the sled to the retention member;a stop member supported on the housing, the stop member being positioned distally of and in alignment with the sled when the inner shaft is in a fully retracted position;wherein distal translation of the inner shaft in relation to the outer shaft from the fully retracted position towards an extended position causes the sled to engage the stop member of the housing to cause the inner shaft to move distally independently of the sled and the retention member to effect disengagement of the retention member from the at least one protrusion of the inner shaft to facilitate release of the pouch from the inner shaft. 17. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 16, wherein the sled includes a resilient finger portion configured to engage the stop member of the housing when the inner shaft is moved distally in relation to the outer shaft from the fully retracted position towards the extended position. 18. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 17, wherein a top wall portion of the inner shaft is configured to urge the resilient finger of the sled downwardly when the inner shaft is moved distally in relation to the outer shaft to disengage the resilient finger from the stop member. 19. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 18, wherein the stop member is defined along an interior wall of the housing. 20. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 16, wherein the at least one protrusion defines a bore configured to receive a distal end of the retention member to releasably secure the pouch to the inner shaft, wherein distal movement of the inner shaft in relation to the retention member disengages the retention member from the bore of the at least one protrusion. 21. The specimen retrieval device according to claim 16, wherein each at least one protrusion includes a proximal chamfer to facilitate separation of the pouch from the inner shaft.
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