Soft tissue coring biopsy devices and methods

US10555751B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10555751-B2
Application numberUS-201414484122-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 11, 2014
Priority dateSep 12, 2013
Publication dateFeb 11, 2020
Grant dateFeb 11, 2020

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An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table/MRI use may comprise a work element configured to rotate at a first rotation rate and comprising at least one articulable beak configured to cut tissue in a longitudinal direction. Helical elements or equivalent assemblies may be configured to transport tissue cut by a work element and may be co-axially disposed relative to the work element and may be operative to rotate at rotation rates that may be different from the work element rotation rate. Flush and vacuum tissue transport mechanisms may be incorporated in replacement of or in conjunction with helical elements. A proximal sheath and a distal sheath may be co-axially disposed relative to a work element and may be configured to rotate a work element and to actuate a beak or beaks. A simplified embodiment of this device may be applicable to field use where power sources for actuation may be limited.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An excisional device, comprising: a handle portion comprising a distal end and a proximal end; a work element coupled to the distal end of the handle portion and comprising a cutting assembly that comprises only two articulable beaks including a first articulable beak and a second articulable beak that are configured to assume an open configuration, a closed configuration and to rotate, core and part-off pieces of tissue, the work element being formed of a single tube of material that defines a radius of curvature and a longitudinal axis and that comprises cuts and areas where the material is removed near a distal end of the work element to form at least the first and second articulable beaks such that a radius of curvature shared by the first articulable beak and the second articulable beak, when both are in the open configuration, is the same as the radius of curvature of the single tube from which the work element is formed, the work element being further configured to enable an axial movement, parallel to the longitudinal axis, of a first portion of the work element relative to a second portion thereof to cause the first and second articulable beaks to selectively open and close, wherein the cutting assembly is configured, during a single insertion thereof into a mass of tissue, to rotate, core and part-off the pieces of tissue from the mass of tissue. 2. The excisional device of claim 1 , further comprising a gear cam in the handle portion, the gear cam being configured to rotate until interrupted, in an automatic mode of operation of the excisional device, to cyclically core, part-off, transport and store the pieces of tissue, wherein, in the automatic mode of operation, the cyclically cored, parted-off and transported pieces of tissue have a same length. 3. The excisional device of claim 1 , further comprising a gear cam in the handle portion, the gear cam being configured to rotate for one rotation, in a semi-automatic mode of operation of the excisional device, to core, part-off, transport and store a single piece of tissue of the pieces of tissue each time an actuator on the handle portion is actuated. 4. The excisional device of claim 1 configured, in a manual mode of operation, to core and part-off the pieces of tissue such that each piece of tissue of the pieces of tissue is selectable in length upon actuation of a manual part-off mechanism on the handle portion coupled to the work element. 5. The excisional device of claim 1 , configured to part-off the pieces of tissue at a selectable rate by selecting the axial movement of the first portion of the work element relative to the second portion thereof. 6. The excisional device of claim 1 , wherein the cutting assembly is configured to move, while coring, in a distal direction over a selectable excursion distance, to part-off the pieces of tissue to a selectable length. 7. The excisional device of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first articulable beak and the second articulable beak is articulable via a living hinge configured to selectively assume the open configuration suitable for coring and the closed configuration, the closed configuration being suitable for parting-off tissue, tissue penetration and/or tissue dissection. 8. The excisional device of claim 1 , wherein the cutting assembly is configured to move, while coring, in a distal direction over a selectable excursion distance. 9. The excisional device of claim 1 , wherein the single tube of material is a hypo tube. 10. A method of excising tissue, comprising: providing an excisional device comprising a handle portion, a work element coupled to one end of the handle portion and defining a longitudinal axis, the work element comprising a cutting assembly that comprises only two articulable beaks including a first articulable beak and a second articulable beak that are configured to assume an open configuration, a closed configuration and to rotate, penetrate, core and part-off pieces of tissue, the work element formed of a single tube of material that defines a radius of curvature about the longitudinal axis and comprising cuts and areas where the material is removed near a distal end of the work element to form at least the first and second articulable beaks such that a radius of curvature shared by the first articulable beak and the second articulable beak, when both are in the open configuration, is the same as the radius of curvature of the single tube from which the work element is formed, and carrying out a single insertion of at least the cutting assembly into a mass of tissue and, during the single insertion, rotating the cutting assembly, penetrating the mass of tissue, axially moving one portion of the work element relative to another portion thereof in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis to cause respective distal tips of the first and second articulable beaks to move perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis to selectively open and close to enable coring through the mass of tissue and parting-off the pieces of tissue from the mass of tissue using the rotating cutting assembly. 11. The method of excising tissue of claim 10 , further comprising operating the excisional device in an automatic mode of operation, to repeatedly core, part-off, transport and store the pieces of tissue, wherein the repeatedly cored, parted-off, transported and stored pieces of tissue, in the automatic mode of operation, have a same length. 12. The method of excising tissue of claim 10 , further comprising operating the excisional device in a semi-automatic mode of operation, to core, part-off, transport and store a single piece of tissue of the pieces of tissue each time an actuator on the handle portion is actuated. 13. The method of excising tissue of claim 10 , further comprising operating the excisional device in a manual mode of operation, to penetrate, core and part-off a selectable number of the pieces of tissue of selectable length upon actuation of a manual part-off mechanism on the handle portion coupled to the work element. 14. The method of excising tissue of claim 10 , further comprising parting-off the pieces of tissue at a selectable rate. 15. The method of excising tissue of claim 10 , further comprising parting-off pieces of the pieces of tissue having an operator-selectable length. 16. The method of excising tissue of claim 10 , further comprising moving the cutting assembly over a selectable excursion distance during the single insertion. 17. The method of excising tissue of claim 10 , wherein providing is carried out with the cutting assembly comprising a single hypo tube.

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  • Biopsy devices with actuators, e.g. with triggered spring mechanisms · CPC title

  • means for severing sample · CPC title

  • Excision instruments · CPC title

  • Details of the rotating or oscillating shaft, e.g. using a flexible shaft · CPC title

  • Morcellators, e.g. having a hollow cutting tube with an annular cutter for morcellating and removing tissue · CPC title

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What does patent US10555751B2 cover?
An excisional device for either handheld or stereotactic table/MRI use may comprise a work element configured to rotate at a first rotation rate and comprising at least one articulable beak configured to cut tissue in a longitudinal direction. Helical elements or equivalent assemblies may be configured to transport tissue cut by a work element and may be co-axially disposed relative to the work…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Transmed7 Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B10/0266. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 11 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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