Claims
- 1. A device for removal of material from a body, comprising:an elongate shaft for insertion into a body, said shaft having a distal end; an expandable channel mechanism on the distal end of said shaft, said expandable channel mechanism having a radially compressed state for insertion into the body and a radially expanded state extending near to the diameter of the material to be removed near the distal end of said shaft; a support wire that fits through said shaft, said wire having a distal end; and a material trap element supported on said distal end of said wire, said trap element having a radially compressed state for insertion of said wire into the body and through or around whatever material is to be engaged and a radially expanded state to engage the material; wherein at least a portion of said expanded trap element is positionable distally of the material to be removed and at least one of said expandable channel mechanism and said expanded trap element may be subsequently moved towards the other to entrap said material to be removed; wherein said expandable channel mechanism is an annular braided segment, and said trap element is a multi-wing malecot style mechanism, the multi-wing malecot mechanism comprising; a tubular member having a distal end; and at least two longitudinal slitted sections formed circumferentially on the tubular member, wherein the slitted sections are splayed radially in the expanded state to define wings.
- 2. The removal device of claim 1, wherein said multi-wing malecot mechanism has a roughened surface.
- 3. The removal device of claim 1, wherein said multi-wing malecot mechanism has a membrane between said wings to increase surface area.
- 4. A device for removal of material from a body, comprising:an elongate shaft for insertion into a body, said shaft having a distal end; an expandable channel mechanism on the distal end of said shaft, said expandable channel mechanism having a radially compressed state for insertion into the body and a radially expanded state extending near to the diameter of the material to be removed near the distal end of said shaft; a support wire that fits through said shaft, said wire having a distal end; and a material trap element supported on said distal end of said wire, said trap element having a radially compressed state for insertion of said wire into the body and through or around whatever material is to be engaged and a radially expanded state to engage the material; wherein said expanded trap element is positionable distally of the material to be removed and at least one of said expandable channel mechanism and said expanded trap element may be subsequently moved towards the other to entrap said material to be removed; wherein said expandable channel mechanism is an annular braided segment, and said trap element is an annular braided segment.
- 5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the annular braided segment comprises a distal end and a closing element at said distal end.
- 6. The device according to claim 4, wherein the annular braided segment of said expandable channel mechanism comprises a distal end and a closing element at said distal end.
- 7. A device for percutaneous removal of target material from a breast, comprising:a hollow shaft for insertion into a body, said shaft having a distal end; an expandable channel mechanism on the distal end of said shaft, said expandable channel mechanism movable between a radially compressed state for insertion into the body and a radially expanded state; a support element situated within said shaft, said support element having a distal end; and a material trap element supported on said distal end of said support element, said trap element having a radially compressed state, for insertion of said trap element into the body and past a target site, and a radially expanded state; a severing device comprising at least one severing element extendable outwardly from the support element so to permit at least a portion of tissue at the target material site to be severed from surrounding tissue.
- 8. The removal device of claim 7, wherein the severing element is energized to aid movement of the severing device through tissue when moving to said radially expanded state and help prevent seeding of cancerous tissue by such movement.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention claims the benefit of (a) Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 60/074,199 filed Feb. 10, 1998, and (b) Provisional Patent application Ser. No. 60/105,284 filed Oct. 22, 1998, the full disclosures are incorporated herein by reference.
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