The present disclosure relates generally to a biopsy device. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to a biopsy device and a method for extracting a tissue sample therein.
In medical procedures, various biopsy devices are used for taking tissue samples. Typically, a biopsy device includes a hand piece with a hollow biopsy cannula/needle, a sampling chamber, a sample separating mechanism, and a pressure generator. A portion of the hollow biopsy cannula/needle protrudes from the hand piece and is introduced into the tissue being investigated. A sample of the tissue is sucked into the sampling chamber by vacuum, separated by the sample separating mechanism, and then removed. The pressure generator, such as a pressure chamber with a single piston, generates the vacuum.
Unfortunately, large amounts of pressure can build-up within the pressure chamber of the biopsy device. The pressure build-up can decrease the efficiency and reliability of tissue extraction from the sampling chamber. Accordingly, there is the need for a biopsy device that prevents pressure build-up and provides reliable tissue extraction.
A biopsy device is disclosed. The biopsy device includes a chamber having a body having a distal end and a proximal end, wherein the proximal end includes an inlet. The biopsy device further includes a vacuum generator for generating negative and positive pressure and at least one first recessed area and at least one second recessed area. The first recessed area extends along an inner wall of the body, proximate the proximal end of the body of the chamber. The first recessed area is configured to release pressure within the chamber. The second recessed area extends along the inner wall of the body, proximate the distal end of the body of the chamber. The second recessed area is configured to release pressure within the chamber. The biopsy device further includes a cannula coupled to the chamber for taking a tissue sample from a patient.
In another embodiment, a biopsy device is provided. The biopsy device includes a chamber having a body having a distal end, a proximal end, and an inner wall. The proximal end includes an inlet. The biopsy device further includes at least one first recessed area and at least one second recessed area. The first recessed area extends along the inner wall of the body, proximate the proximal end of the body of the chamber and is configured to release pressure within the chamber. The second recessed area extends along the inner wall of the body, proximate the distal end of the body of the chamber and is configured to release pressure within the chamber. The biopsy device further includes a piston configured to engage the inner wall of the chamber and a cannula coupled to the chamber for taking a tissue sample from a patient.
In a further embodiment, a biopsy device is provided. The biopsy device includes a cannula having a body having a distal end, a proximal end. An orifice is located on a circumferential surface of the proximal end of the cannula and is configured to receive a tissue sample into a lumen of said cannula. A pressure chamber is coupled to the distal end of the cannula. The pressure chamber has a body having a proximal end and a distal end. At least one first recessed area extends along an inner wall of the body, proximate the proximal end of the body of the pressure chamber. The first recessed area is configured to release pressure within the cannula. At least one second recessed area extends along the inner wall of the body, proximate the distal end of the body of the pressure chamber. The second recessed area is configured to release pressure within the cannula. Further included is a pressure generator for generating a pressure in the pressure chamber and altering a pressure in the lumen of the cannula. The biopsy device further includes a cutting sheath slidably and coaxially disposed over the cannula. The sheath is adapted to seal the recessed area of the orifice.
In yet another embodiment, a method of extracting a tissue sample from a biopsy device is disclosed. The method includes inserting a needle into a patient's body, wherein the needle is fluidly connected to a chamber. The chamber has a body having a distal end, a proximal end, at least one first recessed area, and at least one second recessed area. The first recessed area extends along an inner wall of the body, proximate the proximal end of the body of the chamber and is configured to release pressure within the chamber. The second recessed area extends along the inner wall of the body, proximate the distal end of the body of the chamber and is configured to release pressure within the chamber. The method further includes generating a negative pressure environment in the chamber relative to an atmospheric pressure surrounding the chamber and removing the tissue sample from the patient's body through a suction resulting from the negative pressure environment. The tissue sample is received into a proximal inlet of the cannula. The method includes removing the cannula from the patient's body, generating a positive pressure environment in the chamber relative to an atmospheric pressure surrounding the chamber, releasing the positive pressure environment through the first recessed area on the cylindrical body, and removing the tissue sample from the cannula.
Description of a First Embodiment of a Biopsy Device
Referring initially to
The chamber 102 includes an inner wall 114. Located near the proximal end 106 of the chamber 102 is at least one first recessed area 116. As seen in
The chamber 102 includes a pressure generating device. In an embodiment and as shown in
As seen in
In a particular embodiment, the stem 132 is depressed and the piston 122 advances into the chamber 102 of the biopsy device 100. In particular, depressing the piston 122 toward the proximal end 106 of the chamber 102 but distal to the first recessed area 116 generates a positive pressure within the chamber 102, relative to an atmospheric pressure. Further depressing the piston 122 to engage the first recessed area 116 releases the positive pressure within the chamber 102. In an embodiment, the positive pressure is normalized to atmospheric pressure. In a further embodiment, advancing the piston 122 toward to distal end 108 of the chamber 102 but proximal to the second recessed area 120 generates a negative pressure within the chamber 102, relative to an atmospheric pressure. Further advancing the piston 122 to engage the second recessed area 120 releases the negative pressure within the chamber 102. In an embodiment, the negative pressure is normalized to atmospheric pressure.
In a further embodiment, generating a negative pressure within the chamber 102 provides pressure capable of removing a tissue sample from a biopsy cavity. The negative pressure provides a suction of the tissue sample from the biopsy cavity. The second recessed area 120 releases the negative pressure to prevent an excess build-up of pressure. Generating a positive pressure within the chamber 102 provides pressure capable of removing the tissue sample from the biopsy device 100. The first recessed area 116 releases the positive pressure to prevent an excess build-up of pressure, resulting in a safe sample ejection.
In an embodiment, the chamber 102 may include a fluid receptacle 134. The fluid receptacle 134 may be located at the proximal end 106 of the chamber 102. The fluid receptacle 134 is configured to absorb any excess fluid that is received within the chamber 102 during tissue sample removal. The fluid receptacle 134 traps the fluid so the fluids are contained within the fluid receptacle 134. In an embodiment, the fluid receptacle 134 may be of any suitable configuration to absorb any blood or tissue as well as allow air to pass through the fluid receptacle 134. In an embodiment, the fluid receptacle 134 may be an absorbent material capable of absorbing fluid. An exemplary absorbent material is fabric such as cotton, cellulose, and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA).
Description of a Second Embodiment of a Biopsy Device
Referring initially to
The pressure chamber 214 includes a pressure generator 230 for generating a pressure in the pressure chamber 214 and altering a pressure in the lumen 210 of the cannula 202. In an embodiment and as shown in
As seen in
In a particular embodiment, the stem 242 is depressed and the piston 232 advances into the pressure chamber 214. In particular, depressing the piston 232 toward the proximal end 218 of the pressure chamber 214 but distal to the first recessed area 224 generates a positive pressure within the pressure chamber 214 and the lumen 210 of the cannula 202, relative to an atmospheric pressure. Further depressing the piston 232 to engage the first recessed area 224 releases the positive pressure within the pressure chamber 214 and the lumen 210 of the cannula 202. In an embodiment, the positive pressure is normalized to atmospheric pressure. In a further embodiment, advancing the piston 232 toward to distal end 220 of the pressure chamber 214 but proximal to the second recessed area 228 generates a negative pressure within the pressure chamber 214 and the lumen 210 of the cannula 202, relative to an atmospheric pressure. Further advancing the piston 232 to engage the second recessed area 228 releases the negative pressure within the pressure chamber 214 and the lumen 210 of the cannula 202. In an embodiment, the negative pressure is normalized to atmospheric pressure.
In a further embodiment, generating a negative pressure within the pressure chamber 214 provides pressure capable of removing a tissue sample from a biopsy cavity. Hence, the negative pressure provides a suction of the tissue sample from the biopsy cavity. The second recessed area 228 releases the negative pressure to prevent an excess build-up of pressure. Generating a positive pressure within the pressure chamber 214 provides pressure capable of removing the tissue sample from the biopsy device 200. The first recessed area 224 releases the positive pressure to prevent an excess build-up of pressure, resulting in a safe sample ejection.
As seen in
In an embodiment, the cannula 202 may include a fluid receptacle 248. In a particular embodiment, the fluid receptacle 248 is located between the tissue chamber 244 and the pressure chamber 214. The fluid receptacle 248 may be of any suitable configuration to absorb any excess fluid that is received within the tissue chamber 244 during tissue sample removal. The fluid receptacle 248 traps the fluid so the fluids are contained within the fluid receptacle 248. In an embodiment, the fluid receptacle 248 is configured to absorb any blood or tissue as well as allow air to pass through the fluid receptacle 248. In an embodiment, the fluid receptacle 248 may be an absorbent material capable of absorbing fluid. An exemplary absorbent material is fabric such as cotton, cellulose, and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA).
Description of a Method of Extracting a Sample from a Biopsy Device
An exemplary, non-limiting embodiment of a method of controlling a pressure in a biopsy device is provide. In a first step, a biopsy device is provided. Subsequently, a cannula is inserted into a patient's body. At the distal end of the cannula is a pressure chamber having a body. The body of the chamber has a distal end and a proximal end. At least one first recessed area extends along an inner wall of the body, proximate the proximal end of the body of the chamber. The first recessed area is configured to release pressure within the chamber. At least one second recessed area extends along the inner wall of the body, proximate the distal end of the body of the chamber. The second recessed area is configured to release pressure within the chamber.
In a next step, a negative pressure environment, relative to an atmospheric pressure, is generated within the chamber. In an embodiment, the negative pressure is generated by advancing a piston toward the distal end of the chamber. The piston is configured to engage the inner wall of the chamber. In another step, a tissue sample is removed from the patient's body into a proximal inlet of the chamber. The tissue sample is removed as a result of the negative pressure environment generated within the chamber. Any fluid flow generated from the tissue sample removal may be absorbed by a fluid receptacle located at the proximal end of the chamber. Typically, the fluid receptacle may be any absorbent material capable of absorbing fluid. In a next step, the negative pressure environment may be released by engaging the second recessed area of the chamber. In an embodiment, the negative pressure may be released to atmospheric pressure. Subsequently, the biopsy device is removed from the patient's body.
In another step, a positive pressure environment, relative to an atmospheric pressure, is generated by advancing the piston toward the proximal end of the chamber. The positive pressure is released by engaging the first recessed area of the chamber. In an embodiment, the positive pressure is normalized to an atmospheric pressure when the first recessed area is engaged. Once the positive pressure is released, the tissue sample may be removed from the biopsy device. Subsequently, the method can end.
Conclusion
With the configuration of the structure described above, the biopsy device provides a device that allows for the safe removal of a tissue sample during a biopsy procedure. Further, the biopsy device is a system that does not necessitate the use of additional valves or automated means attached to the biopsy device to release any pressure build-up within the device that results in inadequate sample removal from a patient. As such, taking biopsy tissue samples using the biopsy device described herein is safe and user friendly.
The above-disclosed subject matter is to be considered illustrative, and not restrictive, and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, enhancements, and other embodiments that fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus, to the maximum extent allowed by law, the scope of the present invention is to be determined by the broadest permissible interpretation of the following claims and their equivalents, and shall not be restricted or limited by the foregoing detailed description.
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/550,895, filed Jul. 17, 2012, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,597,205, which is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/961,909, filed Dec. 20, 2007, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,241,225, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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