Claims
- 1. A biopsy instrument comprising:
a housing; and a needle assembly, said needle assembly comprising:
a tubular piercing member having a distal pointed end, and a laterally positioned tissue receiving port proximate to said distal pointed end which opens into a tissue sample chamber, wherein said tubular piercing member is rotatably attached to said housing and held in an axially fixed position within a tissue mass; a cannular cutting member adapted to coact with said tubular piercing member to cut a tissue sample from the tissue mass such that the tissue sample can be transported to a proximate end of said tubular piercing member by the cutting member as it is withdrawn proximally along said tubular piercing member; and an elongate knock-out pin disposed coaxially within said tubular piercing member and said cannular cutting member and being adapted to dislodge said tissue sample from the cutting member as predetermined location as the cutting member is withdrawn.
- 2. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein said knock-out pin has an effective diameter of at least 0.030 inches.
- 3. Ai biopsy instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein said knock-out pin has an effective diameter of approximately 0.045 inches.
- 4. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein the ratio of the effective diameter of said knock-out pin to the internal diameter of said cannular cutter is at least approximately one-half.
- 5. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein said tubular piercing member comprises an elongate outer piercing needle and said cannular cutting member comprises an elongate inner cannula disposed coaxially and slidably within said elongate outer piercing needle, said elongate inner cannula having a sharpened distal end for cutting a portion of tissue protruding into said elongate outer piercing needle tissue receiving port when said elongate inner cannula slides past said port, thereby depositing the portion of cut tissue within said elongate inner cannula proximal to said sharpened distal end.
- 6. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 5, wherein said needle assembly further comprises a tissue cassette housing, said housing including means interconnecting said tissue cassette housing and the hollow outer piercing needle to permit rotation of said outer needle without rotating said tissue cassette housing.
- 7. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 6, wherein said interconnecting means comprises a thumbwheel.
- 8. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 5, wherein said tissue cassette housing is fabricated molded plastic.
- 9. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 8, wherein said plastic is transparent, in order to permit viewing of tissue samples contained therein.
- 10. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 5, said needle assembly further comprising a vacuum lumen disposed beneath said outer piercing needle and at least one fluid communication port between said vacuum lumen and said tissue sample chamber for communicating a vacuum pressure from said vacuum lumen to said tissue sample chamber.
- 11. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 10, wherein said at least one fluid communication port comprises a plurality of holes of substantially equal size, all of which are disposed directly beneath said tissue receiving port.
- 12. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 10, wherein said at least one fluid communication port comprises a first relatively small hole disposed directly beneath said tissue receiving port and a second relatively large hole disposed distally of said tissue receiving port so that it is shielded by an overhang comprising a portion of the outer cylindrical wall of the hollow outer piercing needle distally of the tissue receiving port.
- 13. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 10, said needle assembly having a transverse axis and said at least one fluid communication port comprising a plurality of slots oriented at an angle α with respect to said transverse axis.
- 14. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 13, wherein the transverse edges of said tissue receiving port are oriented at said angle α with respect to said transverse axis.
- 15. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 14, wherein said angle α is within a range of 15-75 degrees.
- 16. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 10, wherein said inner cannula may be advanced distally a sufficient distance to completely close off said tissue receiving port, said at least one fluid communication port comprising a port disposed distally of the distal end of the inner cannula when the inner cannula is in its fully advanced position, said port being adapted for use in flushing the needle assembly of excess material using pressurized fluid.
- 17. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 1, wherein said needle assembly further comprises a non-rotatable bearing sleeve disposed about said cutting member.
- 18. A biopsy instrument, comprising:
an elongate hollow outer piercing needle having a lumen, a sharpened distal end for piercing tissue, and a lateral opening located proximal to said sharpened distal end for receiving a portion of a tissue mass positioned adjacent to said lateral opening; an elongate inner cutting cannula having a lumen and being disposed coaxially and slidable within said elongate outer piercing needle, said elongate inner cannula having a sharpened distal end for cutting the portion of tissue protruding into said elongate outer piercing needle lateral opening when said elongate inner cannula slides distally past said lateral opening, thereby depositing the portion of cut tissue within said elongate inner cannula proximal to said sharpened distal end; a vacuum generator for generating a vacuum pressure which fluidly communicates with said lateral opening through said inner cannula lumen; and a tissue stop device disposed in the lumen of said inner cannula and having a structure disposed proximally of said lateral opening which is adapted to sufficiently obstruct said lumen so that a tissue sample drawn into the lateral opening by said vacuum pressure and severed by the cutting cannula is prevented from migrating proximally through the cutting cannula lumen.
- 19. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 18, wherein said tissue stop device comprises a linear wire disposed along said inner cannula lumen from the distal end thereof, the proximal end of the wire being configured to comprise said obstruction structure.
- 20. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 19, wherein said obstruction structure comprises a corkscrew position of said wire, the cross-sectional width of the corkscrew portion being just slightly smaller than the internal diameter of said cutter lumen.
- 21. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 19, wherein the distal end of said wire comprises a tip which is fixedly attached to the distal end of the hollow outer piercing needle.
- 22. A biopsy instrument, comprising:
an outer hollow cannula having a distal end portion which comprises a plurality of leaflets, said leaflets each having a proximal end which is hinged to the outer cannula wall and a distal end, the leaflets being biased to pivot about their hinges to a closed position wherein the distal ends of the leaflets contact one another; and an inner hollow cannula; wherein at least one of said cannulas is slidable relative to the other cannula so that first the inner cannula may be extended distally with respect to the outer cannula to force said leaflets to an open position and to cut and contain a tissue sample, and then the outer cannula may be extended distally with respect to the inner cannula sufficiently so that the leaflets clear the inner cannula and snap closed about their hinges, thereby serving said tissue sample and containing it within the inner cannula.
- 23. A biopsy instrument, comprising:
an outer hollow cannula having a sharpened distal end portion; and an inner hollow cannula having a distal portion which is biased to expand radially at its distal end; wherein at least one of said cannulas is slidable relative to the other cannula so that first the inner cannula may be extended distally with respect to the outer cannula such that said inner cannula distal portion expands radially to caputre a tissue sample, and then the outer cannula may be extended distally with respect to the inner cannula sufficiently so that the distal end portion of the inner cannula is forced by the outer cannula to close about and sever the tissue sample, thereby containing the sample within the inner cannula
- 24. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 23, wherein the distal portion of the inner cannula comprises an alligator tip having a pair of hinged jaws which are biased to expand radially.
- 25. A biopsy instrument as recited in claim 23, wherein the distal portion of the inner cannula comprises a plurality of hooked extractors.
- 26. A method of flushing debris from a biopsy instrument comprising an elongate outer piercing needle having a laterally positioned tissue receiving port which opens into a tissue sample chamber in a lumen of the outer piercing needle, and an elongate inner cutting cannula having an axial lumen, a sharpened distal end and being disposed coaxially and slidably within said elongate outer piercing needle, said inner cannula being capable of advancement distally to a position wherein the tissue receiving port is completely closed off, said needle assembly comprising a vacuum lumen disposed beneath said tissue receiving port and further comprising at least one fluid communication port disposed distally of the distal end of the elongate inner cannula when the inner cannula is in its fully advanced position, said method comprising the steps of:
a) advancing the inner cannula so that is extends distally sufficiently to completely close off the tissue receiving port; and b) injecting a pressurized fluid through one of said inner cannula and said vacuum lumens, so that the fluid flows through the fluid communication port and into the other one of said two lumens, from which the fluid returns to its source, thereby flushing accumulated debris from the biopsy instrument.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending parent application Ser. No. 08/217,246, filed Mar. 24, 1994.
Divisions (3)
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08825899 |
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08825899 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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