Disposable Multiple Needle Biopsy Instrument and Needle Guide
20220330927 ยท 2022-10-20
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Abstract
Multiple needle biopsy instruments, guides, and systems and methods for forming and using the same are disclosed. In some embodiments, the multiple needle biopsy instrument can include a handle, a first needle and second needle, an inner core platform, an outer sheath platform, and a set of trigger mechanism controls. The first and second needles can include inner cores formed with tissue notches, and outer sheaths. The inner core and outer sheath platforms can be joined to the inner cores and outer sheaths, and coupled to inner core and outer sheath springs. The set of trigger mechanism controls can control movement of the inner core and outer sheath platforms as well as the inner core and outer sheath springs. Releasing the inner core and outer sheath springs causes the outer sheaths and inner core to eject such that tissue cut by the outer sheath is deposited into the tissue notches.
Claims
1. A multiple needle biopsy instrument comprising: a handle formed with a hollow body; a first needle comprising a first outer sheath and a first inner core, wherein the first inner core is formed with a first tissue notch and the first outer sheath is formed coaxially around the first inner core; a second needle comprising a second outer sheath and a second inner core, wherein the second inner core is formed with a second tissue notch and the second outer sheath is formed coaxially around the second inner core; an inner core platform joined to the first and second inner cores, and coupled to an inner core spring, wherein the inner core platform moves the first and second inner cores and the inner core spring along the hollow body of the handle; an outer sheath platform joined to the first and second outer sheathes, and coupled to an outer sheath spring, wherein the outer sheath platform moves the first and second outer sheath and the outer sheath spring along the hollow body of the handle; a set of trigger mechanism controls comprising an inner core button configured to control movement of the inner core platform joined to the first and second inner cores, an outer sheath button configured to control movement of the outer sheath platform joined to the first and second outer sheaths, and a trigger release button configured to release the inner core spring and outer sheath spring; wherein actuation of the trigger release button causes the outer sheath platform to eject after the inner core platform, the outer sheath platform causing the outer sheaths of the first and second needles to cut tissue as they extend over the first and second inner cores and to deposit the cut tissue in the tissue notches of the first and second needles.
2. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 1 wherein the first and second needles are detachably joined to an adaptable needle mount for supporting multiple needle configurations.
3. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 2 wherein the adaptable needle mount supports a third needle having a third outer sheath and a third inner core, wherein the third inner core is formed with a third tissue notch and the third outer sheath is formed coaxially around the third inner core.
4. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 1 further comprising an inner core locking mechanism and an outer sheath locking mechanism.
5. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 1 wherein the first needle and the second needle are formed with different gauge sizes.
6. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 5 wherein the first and second needle are formed approximately 0.8 to 1 cm apart.
7. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 1 wherein the inner core spring and outer sheath spring have coils with different tension strengths.
8. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 1 wherein the trigger release button sequentially disengages the lock of the inner core spring before disengaging the lock of the outer sheath spring such that the inner core is ejected before the outer sheath.
9. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 8 wherein the inner core platform is located at the distal end of the handle, and the trigger release button disengages the lock of the inner core spring by forcing a flange of the locking mechanism into the inner core spring's interior.
10. A system for collecting tissue from a targeted destination comprising: a multiple needle biopsy instrument having: a handle formed with a hollow body, an adaptable needle mount that supports multiple needle configurations including at least a first and second needle, wherein the first and second needles each comprise an outer sheath and an inner core having a tissue notch, and the outer sheath is formed coaxially around the inner core, an inner core platform joined to the inner cores, and coupled to an inner core spring, wherein the inner core platform moves the inner cores and the inner core spring along the hollow body of the handle, an outer sheath platform joined to the outer sheaths, and coupled to an outer sheath spring, wherein the outer sheath platform moves the outer sheaths and the outer sheath spring along the hollow body of the handle, and a set of trigger mechanism controls comprising an inner core button configured to control movement of the inner core platform, an outer sheath button configured to control movement of the outer sheath platform, and a trigger release button configured to release the inner core spring and outer sheath spring, wherein actuation of the trigger release button causes the outer sheath platform to eject after the inner core platform, the outer sheath platform causing the outer sheaths of the first and second needles to cut tissue as they extend over the inner core and to deposit the cut tissue in the tissue notches of the first and second needles; and a guide having: a first surface for supporting a probe configured to guide the multiple needle biopsy instrument to a targeted destination, the first surface having one or more wings for securing the probe, a needle entry barrel formed at the distal end of the guide, configured to receive the first needle and second needle, a needle exit barrel formed at the proximal end of the guide, configured to discharge the first needle and second needle a needle channel extending from the needle entry barrel to the needle exit barrel, wherein the guide is configured to direct the first needle and second needle to the targeted destination.
11. The system of claim 10 wherein the needle entry barrel, needle channel, and needle exit barrel can be formed to match the configuration of the first needle and second needle on the multiple needle biopsy instrument.
12. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 10 wherein the size of the needle entry barrel, needle channel, and needle exit barrel can be formed with a size to match the first needle and second needle.
13. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 1 wherein the first surface is formed to have a texture or pattern that improves the grip of the guide and the probe.
14. The multiple needle biopsy instrument of claim 1 wherein the first needle and second needle are constructed of surgical steel and the handle and guide are constructed from medical grade plastic.
15. A method for collecting tissue from a targeted destination, the method comprising providing a multiple needle biopsy instrument having: a handle formed with a hollow body, an adaptable needle mount for supporting multiple needle configurations of at least a first and second needle, wherein the first and second needles each comprise an outer sheath and an inner core having a tissue notch, and the outer sheath is formed coaxially around the inner core, an inner core platform joined to the inner cores, and coupled to an inner core spring, wherein the inner core platform moves the inner cores and the inner core spring along the hollow body of the handle, an outer sheath platform joined to the outer sheaths, and coupled to an outer sheath spring, wherein the outer sheath platform moves the outer sheaths and the outer sheath spring along the hollow body of the handle, and a set of trigger mechanism controls comprising an inner core button configured to control movement of the inner core platform, an outer sheath button configured to control movement of the outer sheath platform, and a trigger release button configured to release the inner core spring and outer sheath spring; providing a guide having: a first surface for supporting a probe configured to guide the multiple needle biopsy instrument to a targeted destination, the first surface having one or more wings for securing the probe, a needle entry barrel formed at the distal end of the guide, configured to receive the first needle and second needle, a needle exit barrel formed at the proximal end of the guide, configured to discharge the first needle and second needle, a needle channel extending from the needle entry barrel to the needle exit barrel, wherein the guide is configured to direct the first needle and second needle to the targeted destination; and actuating the trigger release button causing the outer sheath platform to eject after the inner core platform, the outer sheaths of the first and second needles cutting tissue as they extend over the inner cores and depositing the cut tissue in the tissue notches of the first and second needles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The novel features of the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
[0014] However, for purpose of explanation, several embodiments of the invention are set forth in the following figures.
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[0017] Like reference symbols in the various drawings indicate like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0018] A disposable multiple-needle biopsy instrument according to some embodiments of the invention is shown in
[0019] As shown in
[0020] According to the embodiments shown in
[0021] In some embodiments, the set of trigger mechanism controls can include an outer sheath button 110, an inner core button 111, and a trigger release button 112 as shown in
[0022] Inside the hollow core of the handle, the first and second inner cores are joined to an inner core platform 113. The inner core platform is coupled to an inner core spring 115 that compresses and extends from the proximal end of the handle to the distal end of the handle. The inner core button is joined to the inner core platform thereby controlling the movement of the inner core platform and joined first and second inner cores. The inner core button can be joined to the inner core platform with an eyelet hook and peg.
[0023] The first and second outer sheathes are joined to an outer sheath platform 114. The outer sheath platform is coupled to an outer sheath spring 116 that compresses and extends from the proximal end of the handle to the distal end of the handle. The outer sheath button is joined to the outer sheath platform thereby controlling the movement of the outer sheath platform and joined first and second outer sheaths. The outer sheath button can be joined to the outer sheath platform with an eyelet hook and peg.
[0024] In some embodiments, the inner core platform is positioned at the distal end of the handle and the outer sheath platform is positioned at the proximal end of the handle as shown in
[0025]
[0026] The inner core platform and outer sheath platform can be coupled to an inner core locking mechanism 117 and outer sheath locking mechanism 118, respectively. The inner core and outer sheath locking mechanisms can be disposed within the interior of the inner core and outer sheath springs. As the outer sheath and inner core buttons are pressed, the platform can cause the inner core and outer sheath locking mechanisms to advance within the interior of the inner core and outer sheath springs until they reach locking positions. According to some embodiments of the invention, the locking mechanism is substantially conical with one or more flanges at the base of the cone. Once the flanges advance past the last coil of the spring, the flange moves outside the interior of the spring in a locking position. In the locking position, the flange hooks onto the last coil of the spring and keeps the corresponding inner core and/or outer sheath button in place and the inner core and/or outer sheath coil spring compressed until released by the trigger release button. When the outer sheath and inner core buttons are both pressed and reach the locking position, the inner core and outer sheath springs become engaged with the trigger mechanism, thereby loading the multiple-needle biopsy instrument.
[0027] With the springs engaged with the inner core and outer sheath of the first and second needles, the trigger release button 112 can be pressed. Inside the hollow core of the handle, the trigger release button is joined to a trigger mechanism that can unlock the locking mechanism and release the coil of the spring from its compressed state. According to some embodiments the trigger release button unlocks the locking mechanism by forcing the flange back into the interior of the spring as shown in
[0028] Pressing the trigger release button causes the inner core and outer sheath locking mechanisms to unlock and release the spring from its compressed state. As shown in
[0029] The inner cores of the first and second needles can be ejected first. As shown in
[0030] As the outer sheaths of the first and second needles glide over the inner cores of the first and second needles, the sharp edges of the outer sheaths cut and push the tissue it comes into contact with. As the outer sheaths continue to glide over the inner cores, the outer sheaths push the tissue samples it has cut into the tissue notches of the inner cores.
[0031] In some embodiments, the coil of the inner core spring can have a different tension strength than the coil of the outer sheath spring. This can be to support needles of different gauges or sizes, or to support additional needles as described in more detail below. The different tension strengths can also be used to vary the speed or timing with which the inner cores and outer sheaths are ejected.
[0032] The outer sheath platform can continue to advance proximally towards the outlet of the handle until the energy of the outer sheath spring has fully dissipated as shown in
[0033] In some embodiments, the set of trigger mechanism controls can be formed on the handle so that they can be operated with one hand. For example, the outer sheath button and inner core button on the handle can be situated at the top of the proximal end of the handle so they can be easily accessed by an index finger, while the trigger release button can be placed at the distal end of the handle. In further embodiments, the trigger release button can be formed on the side of the handle so it can be easily accessed by a thumb. By situating the trigger mechanism controls in this manner, the multiple-needle biopsy instrument can be manipulated in one hand, allowing a medical practitioner free use of his or her second hand.
[0034] In some embodiments, the multiple needle biopsy instrument can be configurable to allow for additional needles to be used to further reduce the number of jabs perceived by the patient and to reduce the overall duration of the procedure. For example, the first and second needles can be detachably joined to an adaptable needle mount for supporting multiple needle configurations. The adaptable needle mount can have a joining mechanism such as a plug or female receptacle on the proximal facing surface of the inner core and outer sheath platforms. The first and second needles can be formed on a matching surface that can detachably join with the plug or female receptable. In this way, the first and second needles can be removed and substituted with a new configuration of multiple needles. For example, the adaptable needle mount can support a new configuration having three needles, where the first and second needles are as described above, and the third needle has a third outer sheath, a third inner core, and a third tissue notch in the same manner as described above. With three needles, the number of jabs perceived by the patient is reduced, as well as the overall duration of the procedure. Even more needles can be added based on the gauge of needles being used, the size of the inner core and outer sheath platforms, and the desired distance between needles. The adaptable needle mount can also be used to support different spatial arrangements of needles. For example, one set of first and second needles having a distance of 0.8 cm apart can be detached and substituted with a different set of first and second needles having a greater distance, such as 1 cm, apart. As more needles are added, springs with greater strength can be used.
[0035] In some embodiments, the multiple-needle biopsy instrument is made of disposable medical grade materials that can be discarded after use for a single patient. For example, the needles can be constructed of surgical steel and the handle can be constructed of medical grade plastic.
[0036] While the multiple-needle biopsy instrument is disposable, it can still be reused multiple times during a single operation. For example, after a first collection of tissue using the multiple-needle biopsy instrument, the outer sheathes and inner cores can be retracted and reloaded for further tissue collection.
[0037] A guide for the multiple-needle biopsy instrument according to some embodiments of the invention is shown in
[0038] The first surface can be formed to substantially enclose the probe such that when the probe is inserted into the enclosure it secures the probe in place. A probe can be inserted with the probe head placed at the proximal end of the guide. In this way, when the probe head is used to navigate to a location for collecting tissue within the body, the needle exit barrel will be aimed at the desired location of tissue collection. When the medical practitioner is ready to collect a tissue sample, the medical practitioner can insert the needles of the multiple needle biopsy instrument in through the needle entry barrel. The needle channel 205 of the guide will direct the needles to the needle exit barrel so that it can collect tissue at the precise area aimed at by the probe.
[0039] The needle entry barrel, needle channel, and needle exit barrel can be formed to match the configuration of the needles on the multiple needle biopsy instrument. For example, if the multiple needle biopsy instrument includes two needles that are spaced horizontally at 0.8 cm apart, the needle entry barrel, needle channel, and needle exit barrel can be formed the same distance and location apart. Similarly, the size of the needle entry barrel, needle channel, and needle exit barrel can be formed with a size to match the first needle and second needle. For example, the diameter of the needle entry barrel, needle channel, and needle exit barrel can be formed to match the gauge of the first needle and second needle. Similarly, the needle entry barrel, needle channel, and needle exit barrel can be formed with a length to match the length of the first needle and second needle.
[0040] The first surface can include one or more wings 202 on the longitudinal sides that flare radially away from the center of the enclosure as shown in
[0041] Once a probe is secured within the guide, a medical practitioner can use the probe to locate the area on the patient for collecting tissue to biopsy. For example, to conduct a trans-rectal biopsy, the guide can be used to direct the probe through the rectum to the appropriate area on the rectal wall where tissue can be retrieved. The guide and probe head can be positioned at the appropriate area for collecting tissue such that the needle exit barrel is directly aimed at the desired tissue. With the needle exit barrel aimed at the desired tissue, the needles of the multiple needle biopsy instrument can be inserted into the matching barrels of the guide. When the needle biopsy instrument is triggered, the guide directs the needles toward the precise location of tissue collection.
[0042] First surface 201 can be formed to have a texture or pattern that improves the grip of the guide and the probe that lies inside the guide. For example, the first surface can be formed with ridges or dimples to enhance the grip for the medical practitioner manipulating the probe.
[0043] According to some embodiments of the invention, the probe is used as a visual aid to help identify the targeted area for tissue for collection. Thus, the probe can be a US probe or MRI fusion equipment.