Apparatus and method for cutting tissue
11589886 · 2023-02-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2017/00336
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/320024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/32002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A cutting instrument comprising: an outer tube comprising a distal end and a proximal end; an inner tube rotatably disposed within said outer tube, said inner tube comprising a distal end, a proximal end and a region intermediate said distal end and said proximal end, said region comprising a plurality of slits formed in said inner tube so as to render said region of said inner tube flexible; and a bellows disposed adjacent to said plurality of slits so as to render said region of said inner tube fluid-tight.
Claims
1. A cutting instrument comprising: an outer tube comprising a distal end and a proximal end; an inner tube rotatably disposed within the outer tube, the inner tube comprising a distal end, a proximal end and an intermediate region between the distal and proximal ends of the inner tube, the intermediate region comprising a plurality of slits formed in the inner tube so as to render the intermediate region of the inner tube flexible; and a bellows configured to cover at least a portion of the intermediate region of the inner tube so as to render the intermediate region fluid-tight, wherein the bellows is disposed exterior to the inner tube and interior to the outer tube, and further wherein the bellows comprises a helical bellows so as to provide a helical passageway for fluid between the bellows and the outer tube.
2. The cutting instrument of claim 1, wherein the bellows is disposed about an exterior of the inner tube.
3. The cutting instrument of claim 1, wherein the bellows includes a distal end and a proximal end, and further wherein the bellows is secured to the inner tube at the distal end of the bellows and the proximal end of the bellows.
4. The cutting instrument of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the bellows is spaced from the outer tube so as to provide a passageway between the bellows and the outer tube.
5. The cutting instrument of claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the bellows contacts the outer tube.
6. The cutting instrument on claim 1, wherein an outer surface of the bellow is relieved so as to provide a passageway between the bellows and the outer tube.
7. The cutting instrument of claim 1, further comprising a suction source connected to the proximal end of the inner tube.
8. The cutting instrument of claim 7, further comprising an irrigation source connected to the proximal end of the outer tube.
9. The cutting instrument of claim 1, wherein the outer tube is curved.
10. The cutting instrument of claim 1, wherein the outer tube is flexible.
11. The cutting instrument of claim 1, wherein the outer tube comprises a window having a window edge, the inner tube comprises an opening having an opening edge, and the opening of the inner tube is longitudinally aligned with the window of the outer tube.
12. The cutting instrument of claim 11, and further wherein, when the inner tube rotates relative to the outer tube, (i) during a first phase of rotation of the inner tube relative to the outer tube, the opening is rotationally aligned with the window so as to allow an object to extend into the inner tube, and (ii) during a second phase of rotation of the inner tube relative to the outer tube, the opening edge passes by the window edge so as to cut an object extending into the inner tube.
13. A cutting instrument comprising: an outer tube including a distal end and a proximal end; an inner tube disposed within and rotatable relative to the outer tube, the inner tube including a distal end, a proximal end and a region intermediate of the inner tube, the region comprising a plurality of slits formed in the inner tube so as to render the region of the inner tube flexible; and a helical bellows configured to cover at least a portion of the region of the inner tube where the plurality of slits are formed to render the region of the inner tube with the plurality of slits fluid tight, the bellows providing a helical passageway for fluid between a helical passageway between the bellows and the outer tube.
14. The cutting instrument of claim 13, wherein the bellows includes a peak and a trough that follow a helical path about a longitudinal axis of the bellows.
15. The cutting instrument of claim 13, wherein the outer and inner tubes are structured such that rotation of the inner tube in a first direction facilitates distal movement of material disposed in the helical passageway, and rotation of the inner tube in a second, opposite direction facilitates proximal movement of material disposed in the helical passageway.
16. The cutting instrument of claim 13, wherein the bellows is mounted coaxially over the inner tube.
17. The cutting instrument of claim 13, wherein an outer surface of the bellows contacts an inner surface of the outer tube.
18. The cutting instrument of claim 13, wherein the outer tube comprises a window having a window edge, the inner tube comprises an opening having an opening edge, and the opening of the inner tube is longitudinally aligned with the window of the outer tube.
19. A cutting instrument comprising: an outer tube; an inner tube rotatably disposed within the outer tube and including a flexible region defined by a plurality of slits formed in the inner tube; and a helical bellows configured to cover the flexible region of the inner tube where the plurality of slits are formed to render the flexible region fluid tight, the bellows providing a helical passageway for fluid between the bellows and the outer tube.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other objects and features of the present invention will be more fully disclosed or rendered obvious by the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention, which is to be considered together with the accompanying drawings wherein like numbers refer to like parts and further wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) The present invention comprises the provision and use of a novel powered shaver which is able to provide, either independently or simultaneously, irrigation, cutting and/or suction in a single device, and which may have a curved (i.e., non-linear) configuration.
(11) The present invention also comprises the provision and use of a novel powered shaver having a curved (i.e., non-linear) configuration, wherein the new powered shaver comprises an outer tube and an inner tube rotatably disposed within the outer tube, with the lumen of the inner tube being fluidically sealed from the gap between the exterior of the inner tube and the interior of the outer tube.
(12) More particularly, and looking now at
(13) Blade assembly 10 is shown in greater detail in
(14) Outer tube 20 is shown in greater detail in
(15) Outer tube 20 comprises a window 50 (
(16) In accordance with the present invention, outer tube 20 may be curved, e.g., as shown in
(17) Inner tube subassembly 25 is shown in greater detail in
(18) Inner tube 71 comprises a distal end 75, a proximal end 80, and a lumen 83 extending from distal end 75 to proximal end 80. In one preferred form of the present invention, inner tube 71 preferably comprises a distal end surface 84.
(19) Inner tube 71 comprises an opening 85 (
(20) Inner tube 71 is rotatably disposed within outer tube 20 (
(21) In accordance with the present invention, in order to allow inner tube 71 to be rotated within a curved outer tube 20, and also to transmit torque along its length so as to enable the aforementioned cutting action, inner tube 71 preferably also comprises a plurality of slits 100 (
(22) Also in accordance with the present invention, novel powered shaver 5 is able to provide, independently or simultaneously, irrigation and/or suction to the surgical site. In one preferred form of the invention, irrigation is supplied to the surgical site through the gap 73 between the interior of outer tube 20 and the exterior of inner tube 71, and suction is applied to the surgical site through the interior of inner tube 71 (i.e., through lumen 83). Alternatively, suction may be supplied to the surgical site through gap 73 (i.e., the gap between the interior of outer tube 20 and the exterior of inner tube 71), and irrigation may be applied to the surgical site through the interior of inner tube 71 (i.e., through lumen 83).
(23) In order to prevent slits 100 in inner tube 71 from creating a “short circuit” between the irrigation and suction lines, thereby undermining the irrigation and suction functions, inner tube subassembly 25 comprises bellows 72 for effectively covering slits 100, whereby to isolate the interior of inner tube 71 from the region exterior to inner tube 71.
(24) More particularly, and looking now at
(25) Thus, where gap 73 (i.e., the gap between the interior of outer tube 20 and the exterior of inner tube 71) is used for one of irrigation and suction, and/or where the interior of inner tube 71 (i.e., lumen 83) is used for the other of irrigation and suction, bellows 72 prevent slits 100 in inner tube 71 from creating a “short circuit” between the irrigation and suction lines. At the same time, inasmuch as bellows 72 do not interfere with rotation of inner tube 71 within outer tube 20, bellows 72 do not undermine the cutting action of novel powered shaver 5.
(26) In one preferred form of the invention, bellows 72 comprise a plurality of peaks 120 and troughs 125, wherein peaks 120 and troughs 125 extend perpendicular to the axis of bellows 72 (
(27) In one preferred form of the invention, peaks 120 preferably include notches 130 (
(28) As shown in
(29) Handle assembly 15 is provided with a housing 135 for securely mounting the distal end 40 of outer tube 20, and means for coupling a drive shaft 140 to inner tube 71, e.g., a connector 145 which is secured to inner tube 71, whereby to drivingly rotate inner tube 71 (and its associated bellows 72, not shown in
(30) Handle assembly 15 is also provided with a port 155 for accessing the gap between the interior of outer tube 20 and the exterior of inner tube subassembly 25, whereby to deliver irrigation or suction from an irrigation or suction source 156 to blade assembly 10 via the gap 73 between the interior of outer tube 20 and the exterior of inner tube subassembly 25. In one preferred form of the invention, port 155 is connected to irrigation source 156 so as to provide irrigation to blade assembly 10 via the gap 73 between the interior of outer tube 20 and the exterior of inner tube subassembly 25. As noted above, in one preferred form of the invention, bellows 72 comprises notches 130 to allow fluid to pass easily between the exterior of bellows 72 and the interior of outer tube 20.
(31) It should be appreciated that handle assembly 15 shown in
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(33) In another preferred form of the invention, and looking now at
(34) It should be appreciated that, by forming a helical path along the length of bellows 72 between peaks 120 and troughs 125, bellows 72 may also act as a screw pump, i.e., as a mechanical transport. More particularly, rotation of inner tube 71 (and hence, rotation of bellows 72) in a first direction facilitates distal movement of material (solid or fluid) disposed in the helical path. Rotation of inner tube 71 (and hence, rotation of bellows 72) in a second, opposite direction facilitates proximal movement of material (solid or fluid) disposed in the helical path. Note that this movement of material (solid or fluid) in either direction is independent of (or in addition to) any irrigation or suction which may be provided to gap 73 by irrigation or suction source 156.
(35) The novel powered shaver 5 of the present invention is a significant improvement in the art, since it is able to provide, either independently or simultaneously, irrigation, cutting and/or suction in a single device, where that device may have a curved (i.e., non-linear) configuration.
(36) The novel powered shaver 5 of the present invention also provides a device having a curved (i.e., non-linear) configuration, wherein the device comprises an outer tube and an inner tube rotatably disposed within the outer tube, with the lumen of the inner tube being fluidically sealed from the gap between the exterior of the inner tube and the interior of the outer tube.
Modifications of the Preferred Embodiments
(37) It should be understood that many additional changes in the details, materials, steps and arrangements of parts, which have been herein described and illustrated in order to explain the nature of the present invention, may be made by those skilled in the art while still remaining within the principles and scope of the invention.