Claims
- 1. A flexible inner tubular member for being rotated in an outer tubular member of a rotary tissue cutting instrument to cut anatomical tissue, said flexible inner tubular member comprising
an elongate inner tube having a central longitudinal axis, a rotatably driveable proximal end, a distal end having a cutting member to cut anatomical tissue, a cylindrical wall defining a lumen in said inner tube, and a helical cut in said inner tube extending lengthwise along said cylindrical wall in a helical path about said central longitudinal axis and extending radially through said cylindrical wall, said helical cut extending around said central longitudinal axis in a first direction; and a spiral wrap disposed over said helical cut including a strip of material wound over said inner tube in a second direction, opposite said first direction, and having ends secured to said inner tube, said helical cut and said spiral wrap defining a flexible region in said inner tubular member allowing said inner tubular member to be rotated within the outer tubular member while conforming to the shape of the outer tubular member.
- 2. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 1 wherein said helical cut defines a plurality of serially arranged, helical tube segments, with adjacent ones of said tube segments being integrally, unitarily connected to each other.
- 3. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 2 wherein said helical cut is formed in a dovetail pattern with adjacent ones of said segments interlocked by at least one tenon in interlocking engagement with at least one mortise.
- 4. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 3 wherein said helical cut defines a helix angle with said central longitudinal axis and said spiral wrap is oriented on said inner tube at an angle supplementary to said helix angle.
- 5. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 4 wherein said helix angle is about 70° and said angle of said spiral wrap is about 110°.
- 6. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 4 wherein said spiralwrap is a first spiral wrap, said strip of material is a first strip of material, and further including a second spiral wrap disposed over said first spiral wrap and including a second strip of material wound over said first strip of material in said first direction and having ends secured to said inner tube, said second spiral wrap being oriented on said inner tube at an angle substantially the same as said helix angle.
- 7. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 6 wherein said helix angle is about 70°, said angle of said first spiral wrap is about 110° and said angle of said second spiral wrap is about 70°.
- 8. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 3 wherein said at least one tenon and said at least one mortise have straight inside and outside corners.
- 9. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 3 wherein said at least one tenon and said at least one mortise have chamfered inside and outside corners
- 10. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 3 wherein said at least one tenon and said at least one mortise have radiused inside and outside corners.
- 11. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 3 wherein said helical cut is formed by laser cutting said inner tube.
- 12. A flexible inner tubular member for being rotated in a longitudinally bent outer tubular member of a rotary tissue cutting instrument to cut anatomical tissue, said flexible inner tubular member comprising
an elongate inner tube having a central longitudinal axis, a rotatably driveable proximal end, a distal end having a cutting member to cut anatomical tissue, a cylindrical wall defining a lumen in said inner tube, and a helical cut in said inner tube extending lengthwise along said cylindrical wall in a continuous helical path about said central longitudinal axis and extending radially through said cylindrical wall to define a plurality of integrally, unitarily connected helical tube segments, said helical cut forming interlocked tenons and mortises in adjacent ones of said tube segments, said adjacent ones of said tube segments being movable angularly relative to one another; and a spiral wrap disposed over said tube segments including a strip of material wound over said inner tube at an angle opposite said helical cut and having ends secured to said inner tube, said helical cut and said spiral wrap defining a flexible region in said inner tubular member allowing said tubular inner member to be rotated within the outer tubular member while conforming to the bend of the outer tubular member.
- 13. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 12 wherein said helical cut defines a helically cut region in said inner tube, said helically cut region having a distal end portion, a proximal end portion and a central portion between said distal and proximal end portions, said helical cut having a uniform first pitch along said central portion and a uniform second pitch, greater than said first pitch, along said distal and proximal end portions.
- 14. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 13 wherein said helical cut is disposed around said central longitudinal axis of said inner tube with a right hand turn and said strip of material is wound over said inner tube with a left hand turn.
- 15. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 12 wherein said cutting member includes a bur tip having an aspiration port communicating with said lumen of said inner tube.
- 16. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 12 wherein said cutting member includes a cutting window communicating with said lumen of said inner tube and a plurality of cutting teeth extending longitudinally on opposing sides of said cutting window.
- 17. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 14 wherein said strip is made from resilient material.
- 18. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 17 wherein said strip is made from stainless steel.
- 19. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 18 wherein said spiral wrap is a first spiral wrap, said strip of material is a first strip of material and further including a second spiral wrap disposed over said first spiral wrap including a second strip of material made from stainless steel wound over said first strip of material and having ends secured to said inner tube, said second strip of material being wound over said first strip of material with a right hand turn.
- 20. A flexible inner tubular member for being rotated in a longitudinally bent outer tubular member of a rotary tissue cutting instrument to cut anatomical tissue, said flexible inner tubular member comprising
an elongate inner tube having a central longitudinal axis, a rotatably driveable proximal end, a distal end having a cutting member to cut anatomical tissue, a cylindrical wall defining a lumen in said inner tube, and a helical cut in said inner tube extending along said cylindrical wall in a helical path less than the entire length of said inner tube, said helical cut extending radially through cylindrical wall to define a plurality of integrally, unitarily connected tube segments angularly movable relative to one another, said helical cut extending around said central longitudinal axis in a first direction and at a first angle with said central longitudinal axis; and a spiral wrap disposed over said helical cut and including a flat strip of material wound over said inner tube and having ends secured to said inner tube, said spiral wrap being wound around said inner tube in a second direction, opposite said first direction, and at a second angle with said central longitudinal axis that is the supplement of said first angle, said helical cut and said spiral wrap defining a flexible region in said inner tubular member allowing said inner tubular member to bend while being rotated within the outer tubular member.
- 21. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 20 wherein said spiral wrap is a first spiral wrap, said strip of material is a first strip of material and further including a second spiral wrap disposed over said first spiral wrap and including a second, flat strip of material wound over said inner tube and having ends secured to said inner tube, said second spiral wrap being wound around said inner tube in said first direction and at said first angle with said central longitudinal axis.
- 22. A flexible inner tubular member for being rotated in an outer tubular member of a rotary tissue cutting instrument to cut anatomical tissue, said flexible inner tubular member comprising
elongate inner tube means for being rotated in the outer tubular member of the rotary tissue cutting instrument, said inner tube means having a central longitudinal axis, a rotatably driveable proximal end, a distal end having cutting means for cutting anatomical tissue, a cylindrical wall defining a lumen in said inner tube means, and helical cut means in said inner tube for forming a plurality of integrally, unitarily connected tube segments serially arranged between opposite sides of said helical cut means; and wrap means for being disposed over said tube segments, said wrap means being wound over said tube segments and having opposite ends secured to said inner tube means on said opposite sides of said helical cut means, said helical cut means and said wrap means allowing said inner tube means to bend while being rotated within the outer tubular member.
- 23. A flexible inner tubular member as recited in claim 22 wherein said wrap means is an inner wrap means and further including an outer wrap means for being disposed over said inner wrap means, said outer wrap means being wound over said inner wrap means and having opposite ends secured to said inner tube means on said opposite sides of said helical cut means.
- 24. A rotary tissue cutting instrument comprising
an elongate outer tubular member including a proximal portion extending distally from an open proximal end to a bend, and a distal portion extending distally from said bend to an open distal end; and a flexible inner tubular member rotatably disposed in said outer tubular member and including an inner tube having a rotatably driveable proximal end and a distal end having a cutting member exposed from said distal end of said outer tubular member to cut anatomical tissue, said inner tubular member including a flexible region disposed in said bend and being formed by a helical cut in said inner tube and a strip of material spirally wrapped over said helical cut and having ends secured to said inner tube, said helical cut extending radially through said inner tube to define a plurality of integrally, unitarily connected tube segments angularly movable relative to one another, said strip of material being wound over said inner tube in a direction opposite said helical cut.
- 25. A rotary tissue cutting instrument as recited in claim 24 wherein said inner tube has a central longitudinal axis, said helical cut is disposed at a first angle with said central longitudinal axis and said strip of material is disposed at a second angle with said central longitudinal axis that is the supplement of said first angle.
- 26. A rotary tissue cutting instrument as recited in claim 25 wherein said first angle is about 70°.
- 27. A rotary tissue cutting instrument as recited in claim 25 wherein said helical cut is formed by laser cutting said inner tube.
- 28. A rotary tissue cutting instrument as recited in claim 25 wherein said cutting member includes a bur tip.
- 29. A rotary tissue cutting instrument as recited in claim 28 wherein said bur tip has an aspiration port communicating with said lumen of said inner tube.
- 30. A rotary tissue cutting instrument as recited in claim 25 wherein said cutting member includes a cutting port communicating with said lumen of said inner tube and a plurality of cutting teeth extending longitudinally on opposite sides of said cutting port.
- 31. A rotary tissue cutting instrument as recited in claim 25 wherein said strip of material is a first strip of material and said flexible region is further formed by a second strip of material spirally wrapped over said first strip of material and having ends secured to said inner tube, said second strip of material being spirally wrapped around said inner tube in said first direction and being disposed at said first angle with said central longitudinal axis.
- 32. A rotary tissue cutting instrument comprising
elongate outer tubular member means for being introduced at an operative site and including a proximal portion extending distally from an open proximal end to a bend, and a distal portion extending distally from said bend to an open distal end for being positioned adjacent anatomical tissue at the operative site; and flexible inner tubular member means for being rotatably disposed in said outer tubular member means, said inner tubular member means including a rotatably driveable proximal end, a distal end having cutting means exposed from said open distal end of said outer tubular member means for cutting the anatomical tissue, integrally and unitarily connected tube segment means juxtaposed with said bend for imparting bending movement to said inner tubular member means, and at least one wrap means wound over said tube segment means for forming, with said tube segment means, a flexible region in said inner tubular member means allowing said inner tubular member means to conform to said bend while being rotated in said outer tubular member means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/234,333 filed Sep. 22,2000 and entitled Flexible Inner Tubular Members and Rotary tissue Cutting Instruments Having Flexible Inner Tubular Members, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. This application is related to prior patent application 1999 and Ser. No. 09/074,739 filed May 8,1998 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,922,003, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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