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Ogirala

US005301684A

[11] Patent Number: [45] Date of Patent:

5,301,684 Apr. 12,1994

[54] BIOPSY NEEDLE

[75] Inventor: Raja G. Ogirala, Mount Kisco, N.Y.

[73] Assignee: International Electronic Technology Corp., Farmingdale, N.Y.

[21] Appl. No.: 53,986

[22] Filed: Apr. 27,1993

[51] Int. CI.' A61B 10/00

[52] U.S. CI 128/754; 606/170

[58] Field of Search 128/751-754;

606/167, 170

[56] References Cited

U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS

4,517,965 5/1985 Ellison 128/754

5,112,346 5/1992 Hiltebrandt et al 606/170

FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS

3007165 9/1981 Fed. Rep. of Germany 128/751

2161707 1/1986 United Kingdom 606/170

Primary Examiner—Max Hindenburg

Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Sprung Horn Kramer &

Woods

[57] ABSTRACT

A biopsy needle for removal of tissue from human or

animal bodies incorporates a tubular elongated body (1) and a plunger (7) arranged both slidably and rotatably within the body. The plunger is pointed at one end and has a tissue-removing edge directed backwardly from the pointed end and formed on a flap (9) supported by the body (1) and movable between a retracted position in which the tissue-removing edge lies within the lateral confines of the body (1) and an extended position in which the tissue-removing edge lies beyond the lateral confines of the body (1). The wall of the body (1) is formed with an aperture (2) with which the flap may be brought into register by movement of the plunger (7). A pin and slot arrangement serves to selectively engage the plunger (7) and body (1) together while permitting limited rotational and translational movement of the plunger in prescribed directions with respect to the body, the improvement comprising a mechanical spring interposed between the plunger and body for applying a biasing force to the engaging means, thereby to maintain the plunger and body in their relative positions. The needle is used by inserting it into the tissue, extending the flap to entrain a portion of tissue, retracting the flap and withdrawing the plunger from the body, bringing with it the portion of tissue.

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other end to the plunger, the flap being shaped to tend

BIOPSY NEEDLE to spring outwardly from the plunger.

The interior of the tubular body preferably has a

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION circular cross section so that the plunger is rotatable as

The subject of this invention is a needle for perform 5 wel1 38 slidable in the tubular body,

biopsies, i.e. for removal of pieces of tissue from human The handle is tubular and may thereupon be formed

or animal bodies. The needle which is the subject of this with a slot having two axially disposed portions circum

application is of particular use in performing pleural ferentially spaced and connected at their distal ends by

biopsies. a circumferential portion, one of the axially disposed

Needles for performing biopsies are well known and 10 slot portions being open at its proximal end. The

normally comprise a probe which carries near the distal plunger presents a pin engaging the slot, the position of

end a scoop projecting from the side of the probe, a the pin on the plunger and the positions of the various

biopsy being performed by inserting the probe through portions of the slot with respect to the tubular body

an incision made in the skin and pressing the probe into being such that when the pin on the plunger is engaged

the body far enough for the scoop to reach the position 15 with the open ended axial portion of the slot the flap is

of the body from which a portion is to be removed. The circumferentially displaced from the aperture in the

probe is then withdrawn, the scoop entraining a portion tubular body. The length of this axial portion is such

of the tissue of the body, and as the probe is removed that, when the pin is at the distal end of the slot, the flap

this portion of tissue held by the scoop is brought back is nearer the distal end of the tubular body than the

out for medical examination. Such known biopsy nee- 20 aperture wnae behig still circumferentially displaced

dies suffer from the disadvantage that their results are from the aperture. Rotating the plunger so that the pin

extremely unpredictable and in fact usually a suitable moves the circumferential portion of the slot to

portion of tissue is removed in little more than 70% of the end where it joins the ^ of the slot brings

such biopsy operations. Even when a satisfactory por- ^ flap mt0 line with the aperture although the flap is

tion of tissue is removed, this frequently is accompanied 25 ^ ... ^ ^ end Qf ^ ... ^ than ±e

by a piece of unwanted tissue Also, the probe may cause aperture. 7^ retracting the plunger along this other

more damage than necessary to surrounding tissue and ^ ^ of the s,ot tQwards the M en(J of the

.f the tissue sample obtained ,s unsatisfactory, the needle ^ bfm ^ fl ^ ... rfi m ^

must be re-inserted into the body and a fresh attempt ... the flap to swing ouVand project

made to obtain a satisfactory tissue sample. 30 3 r " * J

The International Patent Publication No. WO thr°"ShKthe aPertu£- ... . t 89/05608 discloses a biopsy needle which gives a high . Th,s ... needle< wh?e constituting a significant degree of success in removing satisfactory samples afa TMPTM««ent over prior known biopsy needles, has first attempt, a success rate normally well above 90%, been found to present the drawback that the plunger, and which readily removes cleanly a sample of wanted 35 whlch fits loosely wltmn the tubular »»dy, can easily tissue without dragging with it portions of unwanted rotate and slldab,v translate within tube, and can theretissue, fore change the relative positions of the flap and aper

A biopsy needle according to this disclosure incorpo- ture or even accidentally become disengaged from the

rates an elongated body pointed at one end having a tubular body.

tissue-removing edge directed backwardly from the 40 SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION pointed end. The tissue-removing edge is formed on a

flap supported by the body and is movable between a 11 is a principal object of the present invention, thereretracted position, in which the tissue-removing edge fore'to provide a biopsy needle of the type disclosed in lies within the lateral confines of the body, and an ex- the International Patent Publication No. WO 89/05608 tended position in which the tissue-removing edge lies 45 which does not exhibit the disadvantages referred to beyond the lateral confines of the body. above.

The proximal end of the needle, i.e., the end remote This object, as well as further objects which will

from the pointed end, is formed as a handle supporting become apparent from the discussion that follows, are

operating means coupled to the flap and operative to achieved, in accordance with the present invention, by

move the flap from the retracted position to the ex- 50 providing a spring, such as a helical compression spring,

tended position and vice versa. between the plunger and the tubular body, so as to

The operating means includes a means to lock the flap present a spring tension between these two elements

in the chosen position. tending to maintain their relative positions.

The flap may be formed as a flat flap or may be Advantageously, the slot on the tubular body which

curved in the form of a scoop. 55 engages the locating pin on the plunger includes a notch

The tissue-removing edge may be formed as a at approximately the center portion thereof. This notch

straight edge or may be formed with serrations. in the slot serves as a detent for the plunger and pin to

The flap is mounted on a plunger slidable within the hold the same in position,

tubular body. The wall of the tubular body in this con- For a full understanding of the present invention,

struction is formed with an aperture with which the flap 60 reference should now be made to the following detailed

may be brought into register by an appropriate sliding description of the preferred embodiments of the inven

movement of the plunger. tion as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.

The flap is pivoted at one end to the plunger and is wiw«

spring-urged to swing outwardly from the plunger, the BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS tissue-removing edge being at the end of the flap remote 65 FIG. 1 illustrates a tubular body portion of the biopsy from the pivot. In an alternative construction the flap needle according to the invention,

may be formed of spring material, is formed at one end FIG. 2 illustrates a plunger movable through the with the tissue-removing edge and is attached at the tubular body portion.

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