Claims
- 1. An aspiration biopsy needle, comprising:
a needle of elongate, hollow construction having a proximal end and a beveled distal end; said needle having a uniform diameter along its extent; said beveled distal end forming a first sharp edge that scrapes tissue when said needle is inserted into said tissue, said needle being displaced from a proximal position to a distal position during insertion; a first slot formed in said needle near said beveled distal end; said first slot being transversely disposed relative to a longitudinal axis of said needle; said first slot also being angled relative to a transverse axis of said needle such that a bottom of said slot is positioned distal to an opening of said slot; said opening of said first slot being in open communication with an exterior surface of said needle; said first slot including a second sharp edge that scrapes tissue when said needle is displaced from a distal position to a proximal position; a second slot formed in said needle, said second slot being in longitudinally spaced apart relation to said first slot; said second slot being transversely disposed relative to a longitudinal axis of said needle; said second slot being angled relative to a transverse axis of said needle such that a bottom of said second slot is positioned proximal to an opening of said second slot; said opening of said second slot being in open communication with an exterior surface of said needle; said second slot including a third sharp edge that scrapes tissue when said needle is displaced from a proximal position to a distal position; and means for communicating a vacuum to said proximal end of said needle so that tissue scraped by said first and third sharp edges during proximal-to-distal travel of said needle is pulled into a lumen of said needle and so that tissue scraped by said second sharp edge during distal-to-proximal travel of said needle is also pulled into said lumen.
- 2. The needle of claim 1, wherein said slot has a circumferential extent of about one half the circumference of said needle.
- 3. The needle of claim 1, wherein said second sharp edge is elevated with respect to an exterior surface of said needle.
- 4. The needle of claim 1, wherein said second sharp edge is recessed with respect to said exterior surface of said needle.
- 5. The needle of claim 1, wherein said third sharp edge is elevated with respect to an exterior surface of said needle.
- 6. The needle of claim 1, wherein said third sharp edge is recessed with respect to said exterior surface of said needle.
- 7. The needle of claim 1, further comprising a hinge means to which said second sharp edge is mounted to enable pivotal movement of said second sharp edge.
- 8. The needle of claim 1, further comprising a hinge means to which said third sharp edge is mounted to enable pivotal movement of said third sharp edge.
- 9. The needle of claim 1, wherein a material to which said tissue clings is applied to said first, second, and third sharp edges.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED DISCLOSURES
[0001] This disclosure is a divisional application claiming the benefit of the filing date of pending U.S. patent application entitled: “Dual Action Aspiration Biopsy Needle,” by the same inventor, filed on Sep. 23, 2002, bearing Ser. No. 10/065,155 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 6,592,608 that issued on Jul. 15, 2003 by the same inventor.
Divisions (1)
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10708711 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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