Introducer for biopsy device
US-9414816-B2 · Aug 16, 2016 · US
US10874841B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10874841-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414205851-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 12, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2020 |
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A marker delivery device comprises a marker deployer cannula, a push rod, a biopsy site marker, and a ramped tip. The marker deployer cannula may have a marker exit in communication with an interior lumen of the cannula. The marker exit may comprise a distal end with a ramped surface. The biopsy site marker may be configured with a plurality of edges. The plurality of edges may be configured to engage at least a portion of the interior lumen of the cannula. The ramped tip may comprise a first ramped surface and a second ramped surface, the second ramped surface may align with the ramped surface of the distal end of the marker exit. The push rod may be used to push the biopsy site marker up the ramped tip and through the marker exit.
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We claim: 1. A marker delivery device comprising: (a) a marker deployer cannula including: (i) a distal end; (ii) a proximal end; (iii) an internal lumen; and (iv) a side opening including a distal side opening end; the side opening being spaced proximal to the distal end of the marker deployer cannula, and the side opening being in communication with the internal lumen; (b) a push rod, the push rod being slidably disposed within the marker deployer cannula; (c) a biopsy site marker; and (d) an endpiece, the endpiece including: (i) a distal tip; and (ii) a ramp having a first ramped surface and a second ramped surface, the ramp extending proximally from the distal tip, the first ramped surface being positioned proximally to, and directly adjacent to, the second ramped surface, the first ramped surface having a first incident angle, the second ramped surface having a second incident angle, the first incident angle differing from the second incident angle, the second ramped surface being configured to align with the distal side opening end; and (e) a marker engaging step extending from the ramp, the marker engaging step including a proximal end configured to selectably hold the biopsy site marker within the marker deployer cannula; the endpiece being insertable into the distal end of the marker deployer cannula; the marker delivery device being operable to deploy the biopsy site marker at a biopsy site; and the first incident angle of the first ramped surface being larger than the second incident angle of the second ramped surface. 2. The marker delivery device of claim 1 , the marker engaging step extending proximally from the ramp. 3. The marker delivery device of claim 1 , the proximal end of the marker engaging step including a tapered proximal end. 4. The marker delivery device of claim 1 , the distal side opening end including a third incident angle. 5. The marker delivery device of claim 1 , the distal side opening end having a third incident angle that is substantially the same as the second incident angle of the second ramped surface of the endpiece. 6. The marker delivery device of claim 1 , the biopsy site marker including outwardly extending edges, the outwardly extending edges including a plurality of ribs extending from a substantially cylindrical surface of the biopsy site marker. 7. The marker delivery device of claim 6 , each rib of the plurality of ribs including a protrusion, each protrusion being configured to engage at least a portion of the internal lumen of the marker deployer cannula. 8. The marker delivery device of claim 1 , the biopsy site marker including outwardly extending edges, the outwardly extending edges being defined by four sides of the biopsy site marker. 9. The marker delivery device of claim 8 , each side of the four sides being joined to another side to form each outwardly extending edge of the plurality of edges of the biopsy site marker. 10. The marker delivery device of claim 1 , the biopsy site marker further including a rounded bottom surface, the bottom surface being configured to engage at least a portion of the internal lumen of the marker deployer cannula. 11. The marker delivery device of claim 10 , the biopsy site marker including a plurality of outwardly extending edges, the plurality of outwardly extending edges including two corners, the two corners being defined by two side surfaces extending from the rounded bottom surface and a rounded top surface. 12. A system comprising: (a) a biopsy device including a biopsy needle, the biopsy needle having a distal end including a tissue piercing tip, and a tissue receiving aperture placed proximally to the distal end; (b) a marker delivery device including: (i) a marker deployer cannula having an inner surface and including a distal end, an internal lumen, and a marker exit, the marker exit being spaced proximal to the distal end of the marker deployer cannula, the marker exit being in communication with the internal lumen, and the marker exit including a marker exit distal end; (ii) a push rod, the push rod being slidably disposed in the marker deployer cannula, and (iii) an endpiece including: ( 1 ) a distal tip, ( 2 ) a ramp having a first ramped surface at a first incident angle and a second ramped surface at a second incident angle, the first ramped surface being positioned proximally to, and directly adjacent to, the second ramped surface, the first incident angle being greater than the second incident angle, and ( 3 ) a marker stop extending from the ramp; and (c) a biopsy site marker, the biopsy site marker having a plurality of edges and a plurality of surfaces, each edge of the plurality of edges being configured to engage at least a portion of an inner diameter of the marker deployer cannula, and each surface of the plurality of surfaces being configured to deflect outwardly toward the inner surface of the cannula, the marker stop having an end portion, the end portion being configured to releasably hold the biopsy site marker within the marker deployer cannula; the marker delivery device being configured to be insertable into the biopsy device such that the marker exit of the marker delivery device is aligned with the tissue receiving aperture of the biopsy device, the push rod being configured to urge the biopsy site marker up the ramp of the endpiece and through the tissue receiving aperture of the biopsy device. 13. The system of claim 12 , each edge of the plurality of edges of the biopsy site marker including a rib, the rib including at least one protrusion, the rib and the protrusion of each edge of the plurality of edges being configured to engage at least a portion of the inner diameter of the marker deployer cannula. 14. The system of claim 12 , the biopsy site marker including a top rounded surface and a rounded bottom surface, the rounded bottom surface defining two side surfaces, the side surfaces and the rounded top surface together defining a first edge and a second edge of the plurality of edges. 15. The system of claim 12 , the biopsy site marker including compressed-collagen. 16. A marker delivery device comprising: (a) a cannula including a proximal end, a distal tip, a side opening, and a grip coupled to the cannula, the side opening being positioned toward the proximal end of the cannula relative to the distal tip, the side opening including a distal end; (b) at least one biopsy marker disposed proximally to the side opening of the cannula; (c) a push rod, having a plunger coupled to the push rod, the push rod being slidably disposed within the cannula so as to extend proximal to the at least one biopsy marker; and (d) an endpiece disposed within the distal end of the cannula, the endpiece including a distal tip a compound ramp, and a marker engagement element, at least a portion of the distal tip extending distally from the distal end of the cannula, the compound ramp extending proximally from the distal end of the endpiece, the compound ramp including a first ramped surface having a first incident angle, the first ramped surface being adjacent to a second ramped surface, the second ramped surface having a second incident angle that differs from the first incident angle in that the first incident angle is greater than the second incident angle, the second ramped surface being configured to align with the distal end of the side opening, the marker engagement element including a proximal end portion, the proximal end portion being configured to releasably secure the at least one biopsy marker within the cannula relative to the side opening;
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