Device and method for removing bodily material

US9795429B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9795429-B2
Application numberUS-201615076221-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 21, 2016
Priority dateNov 18, 2005
Publication dateOct 24, 2017
Grant dateOct 24, 2017

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A cannula device for removing, including by aspirating, bodily material is disclosed. The device may include a cannula and a hub. The cannula includes an open proximal end and a deflectable distal segment, and one or a plurality of distal orifices fluidly connected to the lumen. When distally extended from an outer guide cannula, the deflectable segment assumes a curved shape, which includes temperature-dependent curvature subject to elevated temperature along a memory metal length of the cannula.

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A cannula device configured for removing bodily material from a target site, the cannula device comprising: a needle cannula defining: a proximal length that is longitudinally straight s as to define a longitudinal axis, with an open proximal end; a deflectable distal segment length including memory metal material, disposed opposite the proximal end, and terminating at a distal end terminus; and a cannula lumen extending from the open proximal end to at least one distal end region orifice, where the deflectable distal segment length including memory metal material is temperature-dependent, being configured such that, at a first elevated temperature, greater than an initial temperature, the memory metal is configured such that the distal segment, when unconstrained, forms a first curved shape having a first degree of curvature out of the longitudinal axis, and at a second elevated temperature, greater than the first elevated temperature, the memory metal is configured such that the distal segment, when unconstrained, forms a second curved shape having a second degree of curvature out of the longitudinal axis, different than the first degree of curvature. 2. The cannula device of claim 1 , further comprising a vacuum source in fluid communication with the cannula lumen. 3. The cannula device of claim 1 , where the distal orifice is configured as a side orifice open into the cannula lumen through a side of the cannula, proximal from the distal end terminus. 4. The cannula device of claim 3 , further comprising an inner wire coaxially, removably disposed in the cannula lumen. 5. The cannula device of claim 1 , further comprising an inner wire coaxially, removably disposed in the cannula lumen. 6. The cannula device of claim 5 , where the inner wire, removably disposed in the cannula lumen, is effective to prevent coring during insertion of the cannula device through tissue. 7. The cannula device of claim 1 , where the distal end terminus is configured as a non-traumatic, blunt distal end surface. 8. The cannula device of claim 7 , where the distal orifice is configured as a side orifice open into the cannula lumen through a side of the cannula, proximal from the non-traumatic, blunt distal end terminus. 9. The cannula device of claim 7 , where the distal end terminus is axially closed. 10. The cannula device of claim 1 , where at least a portion of the deflectable distal length segment is substantially straight when constrained by a substantially straight guide cannula, when at an ambient temperature below about 38° C., or both. 11. The cannula device of claim 1 , where the at least one distal end region orifice comprises a plurality of orifices. 12. A cannula device configured for removing bodily material from a target site, the cannula device comprising: a needle cannula defining: a proximal length that is longitudinally straight so as to define a longitudinal axis, with an open proximal end extending through a hub; a deflectable distal segment length including memory metal material, disposed opposite the proximal end, and terminating at a distal end terminus; and a cannula lumen extending from the open proximal end to at least one distal end region orifice, wherein the deflectable segment forms a curved shape in longitudinal extension and includes a shape memory characteristic such that the deflectable segment is configured to assume a longitudinally, substantially longitudinally straightened form generally along the longitudinal axis when subjected to a radially constraining force around the longitudinal axis and to revert to the curved shape upon removal of the force; where the curved shape of the deflectable segment including memory metal material is temperature-dependent, being configured such that, at a first elevated temperature, greater than an initial temperature at which the deflectable segment including memory metal material is in its substantially longitudinally straightened form, the memory metal is configured such that the distal segment, when unconstrained, forms a first curved shape having a first degree of curvature out of the longitudinal axis, and at a second elevated temperature, greater than the first elevated temperature, the memory metal is configured such that the distal segment, when unconstrained, forms a second curved shape having a second degree of curvature out of the longitudinal axis, greater than the first degree of curvature. 13. The cannula device of claim 12 , further comprising a vacuum source in fluid communication with the cannula lumen. 14. The cannula device of claim 12 , where the at least one distal end region orifice is configured as a side orifice open into the cannula lumen through a side of the cannula some distance proximal from a distal terminal end of the cannula. 15. The cannula device of claim 12 , where the at least one distal end region orifice comprises a plurality of orifices. 16. The cannula device of claim 12 , where the distal end terminus is configured as a non-traumatic, blunt distal end surface. 17. The cannula device of claim 16 , where the distal orifice is configured as a side orifice open into the cannula lumen through a side of the cannula, proximal from the non-traumatic, blunt distal end terminus. 18. The cannula device of claim 16 , where the distal end terminus is axially closed. 19. The cannula device of claim 12 , where at least a portion of the deflectable distal length segment is substantially straight when constrained by a substantially straight guide cannula, when at an ambient temperature below about 38° C., or both. 20. A device configured for removing bodily material from a target site, the device comprising: a cannula defining: a proximal end length and extending through a hub to a proximal end terminus; a proximal length that is longitudinally straight and that defines a longitudinal axis; a distal deflectable segment length including memory metal material, disposed opposite the proximal end, and terminating in a distal end; a cannula lumen extending from the proximal end, at least one distal end region orifice fluidly connected to the lumen, wherein the deflectable segment forms a curved shape in longitudinal extension and has a shape memory characteristic such that the deflectable segment is configured to assume a longitudinally, substantially longitudinally straightened form generally along the longitudinal axis when subjected to a radially-constraining force and to naturally revert to the curved shape upon removal of the force; where the curved shape of the deflectable segment including memory metal material is temperature-dependent, being configured such that, at a first elevated temperature, greater than an initial temperature at which the deflectable segment including memory metal material is in its substantially longitudinally straightened form, the memory metal is configured such that the distal segment forms a first curved shape having a first degree of curvature out of the longitudinal axis, and at a second elevated temperature, greater than the first elevated temperature, the memory metal is configured such that the distal segment forms a second curved shape having a second degree of curvature out of the longitudinal axis; and a vacuum source in fluid communication with the cannula lumen. 21. A needle cannula device configured for removing bodily material from a target site, the cannula device comprising: a needle cannula defining: a lon

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What does patent US9795429B2 cover?
A cannula device for removing, including by aspirating, bodily material is disclosed. The device may include a cannula and a hub. The cannula includes an open proximal end and a deflectable distal segment, and one or a plurality of distal orifices fluidly connected to the lumen. When distally extended from an outer guide cannula, the deflectable segment assumes a curved shape, which includes te…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Stryker Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B17/8819. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 24 2017 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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