Medical delivery systems of bio-absorbable material
US-2024390648-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9522264B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9522264-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414180022-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2016 |
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Embodiments include a fiducial deployment system with a handle configured for actuation of same. A fiducial may include one or more protuberances configured to engage one or more slots in a needle of the system. The needle may be configured to deliver a plurality of fiducials to a target location in serial fashion, one at a time. In certain embodiments, echogenic placement of fiducials may present certain advantages. The handle includes an actuation mechanism with a toothed rack and actuation member(s) configured for incrementally or otherwise controlledly deploying one or more fiducials at a time by advancing a stylet through and/or retracting the body of a slotted needle in which fiducials are disposed with a fiducial protrusion extending into the needle slot, which also includes retaining structures that do not impede the needle lumen.
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We claim: 1. A ratcheted handle for a fiducial deployment system comprising: a fiducial deployment needle configured to retain and to distally deploy, in a controlled serial manner, a plurality of fiducials; an advancement mechanism for said fiducial deployment, the advancement mechanism comprising: an elongate handle member defining a central longitudinal axis; a stylet disposed longitudinally through the needle, extending proximally into the handle member; a central rack member affixed to the stylet and longitudinally movable in the handle, the central rack member including a plurality of laterally-protruding teeth; and at least one tooth-engagement actuation member disposed movably through a wall of the handle member and engaged into contact with at least one tooth of the rack; where the actuation member is configured as a button that is depressible through the handle member wall, and that button is biased or urged generally transversely relative to and away from the longitudinal axis of the handle member, where the teeth are depressible into the rack by depressing actuation of the button toward the longitudinal axis; where the rack is urged distally along the longitudinal axis by a spring; and where a distal-most non-depressed tooth engages a keeper element effectively to prevent distal rack movement unless that distal-most tooth is depressed out of engagement with the keeper element. 2. The handle of claim 1 , where the button is biased by a spring. 3. The handle of claim 1 , where the keeper element comprises an indentation of an inner handle wall surface configured to capture and effectively to stop distalward movement of a non-depressed tooth. 4. The handle of claim 1 , where the rack and the handle wall each are generally cylindrical with an outer diameter of the rack —exclusive of the teeth —about the same or slightly less than an inner diameter of the handle wall, and where the inner diameter wall includes a recessed track allowing longitudinal movement of non-depressed teeth of the rack, and a distal end of the recessed track comprises the keeper element. 5. The handle of claim 1 , where the rack includes indicia, viewable through a window in the handle member, of the number of fiducials deployed by distalward movement of the rack. 6. The handle of claim 1 , configured with a needle slot that includes at least one fiducial-retaining detent that does not extend into a lumen of the needle. 7. A ratcheted handle for a fiducial deployment system comprising: a fiducial deployment needle configured to retain and to distally deploy, in a controlled serial manner, a plurality of fiducials; an advancement mechanism for said fiducial deployment, the advancement mechanism comprising: an elongate handle member defining a central longitudinal axis; a stylet disposed longitudinally through the needle, extending proximally into the handle member; a central rack member affixed to the stylet and longitudinally movable in the handle, the central rack member including a plurality of laterally-protruding teeth; and at least one tooth-engagement actuation member disposed movably through a wall of the handle member and engaged into contact with at least one tooth of the rack; where a single depression of the actuation member depresses one tooth and effects distally-urged movement of the rack with the stylet by a distance corresponding to a distal-needle-end deployment of a predetermined number of the plurality of fiducials. 8. The handle of claim 7 , configured with a needle slot that includes at least one fiducial-retaining detent that does not extend into a lumen of the needle. 9. The handle of claim 7 , wherein the actuation member is configured as a button.
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