Claims
- 1. Apparatus for transplanting tissue into a brain, comprising:
- first tubular cannula means for penetrating a brain to a predetermined depth to form a transplant site;
- second tubular cannula means for releasably holding said tissue to be transplanted, said second cannula means including a portion at one end thereof of reducible volume, said portion being adapted to obtain and hold a predetermined quantity of donor tissue;
- first mechanical support means for releasably receiving and maintaining said first cannula means at said predetermined depth within the brain while said second cannula means is inserted into said first cannula means to such an extent that the tissue-filled portion of the second cannula means is located in the vicinity of said transplant site;
- second mechanical support means for releasably receiving and maintaining said second cannula means fixed in position relative to said transplant site following insertion of said second cannula means into said first cannula means;
- mechanical means for moving said first cannula means relative to said second cannula means and in a direction away from said transplant site;
- whereby movement of said first cannula means relative to said transplant site in said direction causes a reduction in volume of said reducible volume portion such that the tissue held in said second cannula means is released and deposited at said transplant site.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first and second mechanical support means, and said means for moving said first cannula means relative to said second cannula comprise components of a stereotaxic apparatus.
- 3. Apparatus for transplanting tissue into a brain comprising:
- a first cannula means for penetrating a brain to a predetermined depth to form a transplant site, said first cannula means comprising a first elongated tube having an axial bore therethrough;
- a second cannula means for releasably holding tissue to be transplanted, said second cannula means having a distal end portion of reducible volume, said distal end portion being capable of holding a predetermined quantity of donor tissue;
- first mechanical support means for releasably receiving and holding said first cannula means during penetration of the brain and for maintaining said first cannula means at said predetermined depth within the brain while said second cannula means is inserted into the bore of said first cannula means such that the distal end portion of the second cannula means becomes located in the vicinity of said transplant site;
- second mechanical support means for releasably receiving and maintaining said second cannula means fixed in position relative to said transplant site following insertion of said second cannula means into said first cannula means, and for maintaining said second cannula means fixed while withdrawing said first cannula means; and
- means for depositing donor tissue from said distal end portion of said second cannula means at said transplant site.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said first cannula means further comprises a first elongated stylet slidably received within said first elongated tube, said first stylet having a pointed distal end.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said second cannula means comprises a second elongated tube having a distal open end and an external diameter slightly less than the internal diameter of said first elongated tube of said first cannula means, and a second elongated stylet slidably received within said second elongated tube, said distal end portion of said second cannula means comprising a variable volume extending from the distal end of said second stylet to the distal end of said second elongated tube.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said means for depositing donor tissue at said transplant site comprises means for controllably withdrawing said second elongated tube of said second cannula means in an axial direction relative to said second stylet.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 07/278,821, filed Dec. 2, 1988 still pending.
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