Claims
- 1. A tissue resector comprising:
an outer member; a pair of curved cutting elements pivotally mounted opposite one another at the distal end of the outer member; wherein the curved cutting elements are shaped as sections of a sphere; and an actuation mechanism for opening and closing the curved cutting elements.
- 2. The tissue resector of claim 1 wherein, each of the curved cutting elements is shaped as a section of a hollow sphere.
- 3. The tissue resector of claim 1 wherein, the actuator mechanism comprises:
an inner member slidably received within the outer member, a linkage joining the distal end of the inner member with each of the curved cutting elements, wherein movement of the inner member within the outer member causes the linkage to open and close the curved cutting elements.
- 4. The tissue resector of claim 1 wherein, the curved cutting elements open and close within the interior diameter of the outer member.
- 5. The tissue resector of claim 3 wherein, the linkage comprises:
a longitudinal member which is pivotally attached to one of the curved cutting elements at one end, and pivotally attached to the distal end of the inner member at an opposite end.
- 6. The tissue resector of claim 3 wherein, the linkage comprises:
a first pin connected to a curved cutting element; a second pin connected to the distal end of the inner member; and a longitudinally member pivotally connected at opposite ends to each of the first and second pins.
- 7. A method of dissecting tissue comprising:
advancing the distal end of a member adjacent tissue to be resected; and closing a pair of cutting elements mounted at the distal end of the member thereby resecting the tissue, wherein a pair of curved cutting elements are each shaped as sections of a hollow sphere.
- 8. The method of resecting tissue of claim 7 wherein, closing a pair of curved cutting elements comprises longitudinally displacing an actuator relative to the member, wherein the actuator is connected to said pair of cutting elements, and wherein longitudinal movement of the actuator causes angular movement of the cutting elements.
- 9. The tissue resector of claim 1, further comprising:
a suction line connected to the inner member for removing cut tissue from an operating area.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a regular filing of, and claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/178,508, filed Jan. 27, 2000, the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60178508 |
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