Tissue resecting device and methods

US12402939B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12402939-B2
Application numberUS-202418625790-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 3, 2024
Priority dateAug 27, 2015
Publication dateSep 2, 2025
Grant dateSep 2, 2025

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Devices, systems, and methods for resecting tissue are disclosed. In some embodiments, a tissue resecting device may comprise an elongated structure having a longitudinal axis, the elongated structure comprising an outer sleeve with a distal window configured to receive uterine polyp tissue and an inner sleeve configured to move between a proximal position and a distal position relative to the window. In some further embodiments, the device may also comprise an electrode element coupled to the inner sleeve. In some even further embodiments, the device may include an insulative layer covering at least a portion of the inner sleeve, wherein the tissue resecting device is configured to fail when used to resect tissue more fibrous than uterine polyp tissue.

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What is claimed: 1. A tissue resecting device comprising: an elongated structure having a longitudinal axis, the elongated structure comprising an outer sleeve with a distal window configured to receive tissue and an inner sleeve configured to move between a proximal position and a distal position relative to the window; an electrode element coupled to the inner sleeve and extending distally of the inner sleeve, wherein the electrode element is distinct from the inner sleeve; and an insulative layer disposed on an outer surface of the inner sleeve and extending uninterrupted onto an outer surface of the electrode element, wherein the outer surface of the electrode element extends distal of the insulative layer; wherein the electrode element serves as an active electrode having a first polarity and the outer sleeve serves as a return electrode having a second polarity opposite the first polarity. 2. The tissue resecting device of claim 1 , wherein the insulative layer is bonded directly to the outer surface of the electrode element. 3. The tissue resecting device of claim 1 , wherein the insulative layer is configured to wear away or delaminate from the outer surface of the electrode element after a predetermined duration of time of using the tissue resecting device. 4. The tissue resecting device of claim 1 , wherein the insulative layer is configured to wear away or delaminate from the outer surface of the electrode element after a predetermined number of activations of the tissue resecting device. 5. The tissue resecting device of claim 4 , wherein activation of the tissue resecting device comprises providing RF energy to the electrode element. 6. The tissue resecting device of claim 4 , wherein activation of the tissue resecting device comprises axially reciprocating the inner sleeve relative to the outer sleeve. 7. The tissue resecting device of claim 1 , wherein the insulative layer is configured to wear away or delaminate from the outer surface of the electrode element after a predetermined total activation time of the tissue resecting device. 8. The tissue resecting device of claim 7 , wherein activation of the tissue resecting device comprises providing RF energy to the electrode element. 9. The tissue resecting device of claim 7 , wherein activation of the tissue resecting device comprises axially reciprocating the inner sleeve relative to the outer sleeve. 10. A medical device system for resecting tissue, comprising: an elongated structure having a longitudinal axis, the elongated structure comprising an outer sleeve with a distal window configured to receive tissue and an inner sleeve configured to move between a proximal position and a distal position relative to the window; an electrode element coupled to the inner sleeve and extending distally of the inner sleeve, wherein the electrode element is distinct from the inner sleeve; and an insulative layer disposed on an outer surface of the inner sleeve and extending uninterrupted onto an outer surface of the electrode element, wherein the outer surface of the electrode element extends distal of the insulative layer; and an RF generator for delivering energy through the electrode element to resect tissue; wherein the electrode element serves as an active electrode having a first polarity and the outer sleeve serves as a return electrode having a second polarity opposite the first polarity. 11. The medical device system of claim 10 , wherein the insulative layer is configured to wear away or delaminate from the outer surface of the inner sleeve after a predetermined duration of time of using the medical device system. 12. The medical device system of claim 10 , wherein the insulative layer is configured to wear away or delaminate from the outer surface of the inner sleeve after a predetermined number of activations of the medical device system. 13. The medical device system of claim 12 , wherein activation of the medical device system comprises providing RF energy to the electrode element. 14. The medical device system of claim 12 , wherein activation of the medical device system comprises axially reciprocating the inner sleeve relative to the outer sleeve. 15. The medical device system of claim 10 , wherein the insulative layer is configured to wear away or delaminate from the outer surface of the inner sleeve after a predetermined total activation time of the medical device system. 16. The medical device system of claim 15 , wherein activation of the medical device system comprises providing RF energy to the electrode element. 17. The medical device system of claim 15 , wherein activation of the medical device system comprises axially reciprocating the inner sleeve relative to the outer sleeve. 18. A method of resecting tissue, comprising: engaging a tissue resecting device with tissue, wherein the tissue resecting device comprises: an elongated structure having a longitudinal axis, the elongated structure comprising an outer sleeve with a distal window configured to receive tissue and an inner sleeve configured to move between a proximal position and a distal position relative to the window; a tubular electrode element coupled to the inner sleeve and extending distally of the inner sleeve to an open distal end, wherein the electrode element is distinct from the inner sleeve; and an insulative layer disposed on an outer surface of the inner sleeve and extending uninterrupted onto an outer surface of the electrode element, wherein the outer surface of the electrode element extends distal of the insulative layer; supplying RF energy along an electrical pathway from the electrode element to the outer sleeve as the inner sleeve is axially reciprocated relative to the outer sleeve to generate plasma at a distal edge of the electrode element to resect the tissue received within the distal window. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the insulative layer is configured to peel back from the outer surface of the inner sleeve after a predetermined number of activations of the tissue resecting device such that when a portion of the outer surface of the inner sleeve is exposed, the electrical pathway from the electrode element to the outer sleeve is altered, thereby rendering the tissue resecting device non-operational. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the insulative layer is configured to wear away or delaminate from the outer surface of the inner sleeve after a predetermined total activation time of the tissue resecting device such that when a portion of the outer surface of the inner sleeve is exposed, the electrical pathway from the electrode element to the outer sleeve is altered, thereby rendering the tissue resecting device non-operational.

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What does patent US12402939B2 cover?
Devices, systems, and methods for resecting tissue are disclosed. In some embodiments, a tissue resecting device may comprise an elongated structure having a longitudinal axis, the elongated structure comprising an outer sleeve with a distal window configured to receive uterine polyp tissue and an inner sleeve configured to move between a proximal position and a distal position relative to the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Minerva Surgical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/1485. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 02 2025 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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