The invention relates to a guide device for guiding and positioning a biopsy needle at a puncture site on the body of a patient, wherein the guide device has a base and a needle holder, on which the biopsy needle is guided along the longitudinal extent of same, wherein the position of the needle holder relative to the base can be changed.
The capabilities of image-guided biopsy procedures have increased significantly in the last ten years. In 2015, more than 14 million biopsy procedures were recorded in Germany alone. Moreover, the number of new cases will double by 2030 because of the global increase in cancers.
Biopsies are generally performed manually with imaging by ultrasound, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. The use of the individual imaging methods depends on the organ to be punctured, the accuracy required, the costs and the surgeon's specialization. In all three cases of imaging guidance, a needle holder is required to facilitate the procedure and to maintain the alignment of the biopsy needle during the procedure. Otherwise the surgeon would have to guide the biopsy needle manually, leading to inaccurate results. In the case of X-ray imaging, this is even harmful for the surgeon.
From US 2012/0022368 A1 a guide device is known with which the biopsy needle can be introduced vertically and laterally. However, the system has a limited range of movement and requires the fixation of three screws, which is inconvenient for the surgeon.
In general, there is a need for instruments for biopsy assistance to increase accuracy, accelerate the biopsy workflow and provide greater convenience for the surgeon.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a guide device for guiding and positioning a biopsy needle at a puncture site on the body of a patient, which is easy to operate and permits a targeted positioning of the biopsy needle.
This object is achieved by a guide device having the features of claim 1.
Owing to the fact that the position of the needle holder relative to the base can only be changed in two degrees of freedom, with the biopsy needle that is guided on or in the needle holder always puncturing the same puncture site when the position of the needle holder relative to the base is changed, simple operation is possible based on the two degrees of freedom. Because the biopsy needle in the needle holder is aimed at the same puncture site, the same entry point can always be used for puncturing with the biopsy needle with a single alignment of the guide device, permitting a targeted positioning of the biopsy needle. The guide device according to the invention brings advantages over other products on the market and improves the way in which biopsy procedures are performed in combination with all imaging methods.
Advantageous embodiments and developments of the invention can be taken from the dependent claims. It should be pointed out that the individual features listed in the claims can also be combined in any technologically meaningful way, thus demonstrating further embodiments of the invention.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention it is provided that one degree of freedom is formed by a pivot axis, wherein the puncture site of the biopsy needle being guided on the needle holder lies on the pivot axis. The change in the position of the needle holder relative to the base thus permits an accurate positioning of the biopsy needle being held in the needle holder. Owing to the fact that the pivot axis formed for the first degree of freedom meets the puncture site of a biopsy needle being held in the needle holder in an imaginary extension in the axis direction, the same puncture site selected by the surgeon can always be used for the puncture when the needle holder is aligned over the first degree of freedom. By changing the position of the needle holder, therefore, the injection angle of the biopsy needle being guided in the needle holder can be changed very simply without a resulting alteration to the puncture site that is targeted by the biopsy needle being held in the needle holder.
Particularly advantageous is an embodiment that provides that the other degree of freedom is formed by a guide curve that is at least in part circular, wherein the center point of the circle formed by the guide curve lies at the puncture site. In this way, the injection angle of the biopsy needle being held in the needle holder can also be changed very simply via the second degree of freedom without a resulting alteration to the position of the puncture site on the patient's body that is targeted by the biopsy needle being held in the needle holder.
A particularly advantageous version of the invention provides that the guide curve is configured so as to be pivotable relative to the base around the pivot axis, said pivot axis lying in the circular plane of the guide curve. Particularly by combining the two degrees of freedom formed by the pivot axis and the guide curve, a guide device is obtained that is particularly easy to handle. The injection angle can be varied in a polar and an azimuthal direction without the position of the puncture site altering. The intuitive operation of the guide device accelerates the biopsy workflow and offers the surgeon greater convenience.
An advantageous version provides that the guide curve has at least one position scale for the sliding of the needle holder on the guide curve. With a position scale that offers reference points for the sliding of the needle holder on the guide curve, the surgeon is better able to plan the desired injection angle at the puncture site during the biopsy and to define it reproducibly using the guide device. The position scale on the guide curve should preferably offer specifications for the angular position over the second degree of freedom that can be adjusted by sliding the needle holder on the guide curve. Angle specifications of 0° to 45° and to −45° should offer the surgeon adequate assistance in selecting the injection angle.
Particularly advantageous is an embodiment in which it is provided that a position scale is also provided for the pivoting of the needle holder relative to the base around the pivot axis. The position scale should preferably offer specifications for the angular position of the guide curve relative to the base with reference to the first degree of freedom that can be adjusted. Here, angle specifications of 0° to 45° and to −45° should offer the surgeon adequate assistance in selecting the injection angle.
A particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that the position of the needle holder relative to the base is lockable with only two locking elements. With the locking of the position of the needle holder by way of just two locking elements, a simple and rapid operation of the guide device can be achieved, and so the surgeon can intuitively define and rapidly secure the position of the needle holder during the biopsy.
It is of particular advantage according to an embodiment that the position of the needle holder can be changed in at least one degree of freedom by way of at least one remotely controllable actuator. A particularly advantageous version provides that the position of the needle holder can be changed in two degrees of freedom by way of two remotely controllable actuators. With a remotely controllable actuator, the position of the needle holder can be changed very simply and precisely from a distance. This offers a particular advantage in confined spaces, e.g. in an MRI facility or during an operation with X-ray imaging.
Particularly advantageous is an embodiment in which it is provided that the guide device has at least one marker. With a marker on the guide device, the precise position of the guide device can be determined particularly easily in an imaging method. The marker helps to position and align the guide device at the puncture site easily using imaging such as X-ray, ultrasound or MRI. The marker makes the position and alignment of the guide device visible on the image that is generated.
Further features, details and advantages of the invention can be obtained on the basis of the following description and with reference to the drawings. Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the following drawings and will be described in more detail below. Objects corresponding to one another are provided with the same reference characters in all the figures. The figures show the following:
A guide device according to the invention is shown in the figures labelled with the reference character 1. The guide device 1 has a base 2, with which the guide device 1 is arranged on the body of a patient, for example. The base 2 is formed such that the guide device 1 takes up the smallest possible area on the patient. In order to arrange the guide device 1 securely on the patient's skin, a paper cover on the base 2 is removed, an adhesive being located under the paper cover. This permits a simple attachment to the patient. The support surface of the base 2 consists of a soft material, which conforms to complex anatomical shapes of the patient. This conformability of the base 2 can also be seen in
The guide device 1 preferably consists of multiple plastic components that are suitable for use in all possible imaging methods. The guide device 1 enables the surgeon to position and align the biopsy needle 100 precisely for planning and needle guiding in biopsies or other percutaneous procedures.
It can be seen clearly in
In addition, the guide device 1 is designed such that the surgeon can monitor the biopsy needle 100 (
A further embodiment of the guide device 1 is shown in
To improve accuracy and accelerate the biopsy, MRI and/or CT markers 13 are provided, with which the position of the guide device 1 can be determined on an image recorded by the MRI or CT instrument. The preferred positions of the markers 13 on the guide device 1 are indicated in
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10 2017 127 871.0 | Nov 2017 | DE | national |
10 2018 106 198.6 | Mar 2018 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2018/082235 | 11/22/2018 | WO | 00 |