Claims
- 1. A biopsy instrument for extracting a segment from tissue, the biopsy instrument comprising:
a first part having an end with means for penetrating a tissue at the end, and a wall having an opening extending through the wall of the first part; a second part adapted for being slidably disposed on the first part, excision means for separating a segment of the tissue penetrated by the first part provided on the second part such that sliding movement of the second part on the first part in one direction causes the excision means to pass through the opening in the wall of the first part thereby separating a segment of the tissue for extraction; a spring exerting a force, the spring being arranged for displacing the first and second part in a distal direction; and impact damping means to reduce the oscillation of the first part in relation to the second part at stoppage of the first part.
- 2. The biopsy instrument of claim 1, further comprising impact damping means designed to keep oscillation of the first part with respect to the second part within 0.4 mm.
- 3. The biopsy instrument of claim 1, wherein the impact damping means comprise ABS or a polymer having physical properties similar to ABS.
- 4. The biopsy instrument of claim 1, wherein the force exerted by the spring is at least 35 N.
- 5. The biopsy instrument of claim 1, wherein the force exerted by the spring is at least 50 N.
- 6. The biopsy instrument of claim 1, wherein the force exerted by the spring is at least 65 N.
- 7. The biopsy instrument of claim 1, wherein the damping means are capable of keeping the oscillations within 0.3 mm.
- 8. The biopsy instrument of claim 1, wherein the sliding movement of the second part is caused by inertia.
- 9. The biopsy instrument of claim 1, wherein the damping means are integral with means for stopping the movement of the first part.
- 10. A biopsy instrument, comprising:
a tubular canula having a canula bore and with a front end and an axial opening at the front end communicating with the canula bore, a wall of the canula having, in proximity of the front end, an opening extending through the wall; a substantially cylindrical tube having a bore and with an axial front end and an opening at the front end communicating with the bore of the tube, the tube having a projection at the front end opening with an end section bent toward the axis of the tube, wherein the canula is adapted for being disposed in the bore of the tube, and the end section of the tube is shaped for being inserted into the opening in the canula wall and is axially displaceable in a forward direction so as to be deflected towards the axis of the canula, a spring exerting a force, and being arranged for displacing the canula and the cylindrical tube in a distal direction, means for damping to reduce the oscillation of the canula and the tube relative to each other when displacement is stopped, so as to keep the oscillation of the canula with respect to the tube within 0.4 mm.
- 11. The biopsy instrument of claim 10, wherein the force exerted by the spring is at least about 35 N.
- 12. The biopsy instrument of claim 10, wherein the projection is structured and arranged for contacting an edge of the opening in the wall of the canula such that the end section is deflected towards the axis of the canula.
- 13. The biopsy instrument of claim 10, further comprising a second projection at the front end of the tube and a second opening in the canula wall.
- 14. The biopsy instrument of claim 10, further comprising a stylet inserted in the canula.
- 15. In combination, a holder and the biopsy instrument of claim 10, the canula and the tube including means for connecting them with the holder for axial forward displacement of the canula and the tube.
- 16. The holder of claim 15, wherein the spring is arranged for substantially consecutive axial displacement of the canula and tube in combination, and of the tube only.
- 17. The holder of claim 15, wherein the spring comprises a steel coil spring.
- 18. An impact damping element for a canula or a stylet of a biopsy instrument driven by a spring compressed to 35 N or more, the element being made of an ABS polymer having a yield tensile strength of 35 MPa or more and an Izod impact strength of 325 J/m or more, or another medical grade polymer meeting these requirements.
- 19. The element of claim 18 provided with recesses and/or bores disposed in a direction perpendicular to the direction of impact.
- 20. The element of claim 18, wherein the recesses are disposed so as to provide for slight folding in the direction of impact.
- 21. A loading assembly for a biopsy apparatus incorporating, in a housing, a biopsy instrument and a compression or tension spring, the assembly comprising a loading arm swivellingly attached at its one end to the housing, an intermediate arm swivellingly fixed at its one end to the loading arm and being connected to and in swivelling relationship to a catch releasably holding an element insertable into tissue, the element, on release of the catch, being displaced within the tissue by the action of the spring in a loaded state and being recoverable, in a released state, by the catch for loading by compressing or tensioning the spring.
- 22. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the spring is loaded by displacing the free end of the loading arm towards the housing.
- 23. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the loading arm comprises a joint.
- 24. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the loading arm is releasably attachable to the intermediate arm.
- 25. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the loading arm, the intermediate arm, and the catch are in a substantially parallel relationship when the spring is in a compressed or tensioned condition.
- 26. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the loading arm, the intermediate arm, and the catch are in a substantially triangular relationship when the spring is in an unloaded condition.
- 27. The assembly of claim 21, wherein the intermediate arm comprises a flexible section functioning as a joint.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/783,204, filed Jan. 14, 1997, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/378,402, filed Jan. 26, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,655,542, issued Aug. 12, 1997.
Divisions (3)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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