Claims
- 1. A surgical cutting instrument which comprises:
- an outer tubular member having a closed distal end and an aperture defined therein adjacent to said closed distal end which is in communication with the hollow of said outer tubular member; and
- an inner tubular member having an open distal end slidably disposed within said outer tubular member such that said inner tubular member slides along its longitudinal axis between first and second positions, said open distal end of said inner tubular member being, when said inner tubular member is moved from said first position to said second position, moved past said aperture in the outer tubular member;
- wherein said distal end of said inner tubular member has a scraper region defined therein, said scraper region being curled so as to represent a curved shape corresponding to a portion of a circle having a diameter greater than the outer diameter of said inner tubular member, said scraper region being, when the inner tubular member is moved within the outer tubular member, brought forcibly into contact with an inner peripheral surface of said outer tubular member, whereby during the movement of said inner tubular member from said first position towards said second position relative to said outer tubular member, a tissue entering into said outer tubular member through the aperture is cut by said scraper region, said scraper region having a first end integral with a portion of said distal end of said inner tubular member, a free end opposite to said first end, and an intermediate portion between said first and free ends extending in a substantially circumferential direction around said inner tubular member;
- wherein said scraper region is defined by a circumferential slot defined in said inner tubular member extending in a circumferential direction around said inner tubular member, and an axial slot defined in said inner tubular member extending in a parallel direction relative to said longitudinal axis and also extending from a circumferential edge of said distal end of said inner tubular member, said axial and circumferential slots intersecting with each other;
- wherein said circumferential slot extends over the full width of the aperture of said outer tubular member in its circumferential direction, and said scraper region is substantially rectangular when uncurled.
- 2. The instrument as claimed in claim 1, wherein said scraper region extends generally spirally with respect to the longitudinal axis of the inner tubular member.
- 3. A surgical cutting instrument which comprises:
- an outer tubular member having a distal end and an aperture defined therein which is in communication with the hollow of said outer tubular member; and
- an inner tubular member having a distal end which is slidably disposed within said outer tubular member such that said inner tubular member slides along its longitudinal axis between first and second positions;
- wherein said distal end of said inner tubular member has a scraper region defined therein such that during the movement of said inner tubular member from said first position towards said second position relative to said outer tubular member, a tissue entering into said outer tubular member through said aperture is cut by said scraper region, said scraper region having one end integral with a portion of said distal end of said inner tubular member, an opposite free end, and an intermediate portion between said one and free ends extending in a generally circumferential direction around said inner tubular member;
- wherein said scraper region is defined by a slot in said inner tubular member which extends in a circumferential direction around said inner tubular member, and an axial slot defined in said inner tubular member which extends in a parallel direction relative to said longitudinal axis from a circumferential edge of said distal end of said inner tubular member, said axial and circumferential slots intersecting with each other;
- wherein said circumferential slot extends over the full width of the aperture of said outer tubular member in its circumferential direction, and said scraper region is substantially rectangular when uncurled.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/545,713, filed Jun. 29, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
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Continuations (1)
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