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titleOfInvention Double snare device for removal biological tissue
abstract The present invention relates to a double snare device for removing a living tissue, comprising: a tube which is injected into a body and has a hole formed along a longitudinal direction from one end to the other end; An operating wire inserted into the hole so as to be movable in the longitudinal direction of the tube, and a wire formed at a distal end of the operating wire, wherein when the operating wire moves in the longitudinal direction of the tube, A tissue removing snare having an inner diameter enlarged or reduced while being supported at one end thereof and a detachable one end connected to the distal end of the tissue removing snare and having one side when the tissue removing snare is moved in the longitudinal direction of the tube And a bleeding preventing snare supported by one end of the tube and having an inner diameter expanded or contracted, Wherein when the lower portion of the living tissue is located in the inner region, the inner region is reduced in size as the operating wire moves, the lower region of the living tissue is fixed and separated from the tissue removing snare, The present invention provides a double snare device for removing a living tissue, wherein an internal diameter of the operating wire is reduced as the operating wire moves, when the living tissue has one side of the living tissue, and then the living tissue is removed. According to the present invention as described above, it is possible to install a snare for removing a living tissue and a snare for preventing bleeding integrally in the inside of the tube, and remove the biotissue safely and quickly without bleeding by only one insertion, And a double snare device for removing a living tissue, which can reduce the time required for the operation while reducing the diameter of the endoscope tube to a minimum diameter, thereby facilitating the operation.
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