Tissue Needle With Side Aperture for Access To Target Location
20170000997 ยท 2017-01-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/3401
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0291
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0255
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0261
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A needle suitable for use by inserting thru tissue for gaining access to target location. A needle is provided which has improved functionality and reducing complexity of procedure. The needle is comprised of an end with side aperture towards the tip portion, which is connected via conduit portion to the needle port. In one embodiment, the needle is comprised of a hollow needle with a port and a distal atraumatic end towards which there is a single aperture on the side wall, wherein a wire can be moved within the needle without damaging the wire. In other embodiment, the needle is comprised of a hollow needle with more than one port connected to tip portion towards which there are multiple apertures on the side wall, wherein a contrast or fluid injected from one port and wire can be inserted and removed from another port of the needle.
Claims
1. A needle for use with means to transfer materials comprising (i) a tip which tapers to a point, (ii) at least one aperture partially covering the tip, in fluid communication with a conduit portion that connects to the tip portion, which is shaped to facilitate movement of wire without getting the wire caught or kinked on the aperture, (iii) at least one conduit portion (iv) at least one port and (v) where the edge of the side aperture is rounded and/or smoothened.
2. A needle according to claim 1 in which the tip has a cutting end with one or more bevels sharpened into blades
3. A needle according to claim 1 in which the tip has an atraumatic tip which is smooth and with a conical shape so that it parts tissue without cutting it.
4. A needle according to claim 1 which has an atraumatic tip which is flat so that upon penetration it pushes tissue without essentially cutting it.
5. A needle according to claim 1 in which the opening of the aperture is angled between 100 to 179 degrees measured to the longitudinal axis of the needle.
6. A needle according to claim 1 in which there is at least one conduit portion that is treated to be polished that would facilitate movement of the wire thru the needle.
7. A needle according to claim 1, further comprising a stylet or wire plug mounted with in the conduit portion to prevent particles from lodging therein.
8. A needle according to claim 1 in which, the needle tip after the last aperture towards the tip portion is solid filled in a shape to direct the wire thru aperture and not allow the wire to get stuck into the needle.
9. A needle according to claim 1, the tip portion comprising of straight or curved shape.
10. A needle for use with means to transfer materials comprising (i) a tip which tapers to a point, (ii) at least one aperture just proximal to the tip, in fluid communication with a conduit portion that connects to the tip portion, which is shaped to facilitate movement of wire without getting the wire caught or kinked on the aperture, (iii) at least one conduit portion (iv) at least one port and (v) where the edge of the side aperture is rounded and/or smoothened.
11. A needle according to claim 10 in which the tip has a cutting end with one or more bevels sharpened into blades
12. A needle according to claim 10 in which the tip has an atraumatic tip which is smooth and with a conical shape so that it parts tissue without cutting it.
13. A needle according to claim 10 which has an atraumatic tip which is flat so that upon penetration it pushes tissue without essentially cutting it.
14. A needle according to claim 10 in which the opening of the aperture is angled between 100 to 179 degrees measured to the longitudinal axis of the needle.
15. A needle according to claim 10 in which there is at least one conduit portion that is treated to be polished that would facilitate movement of the wire thru the needle.
16. A needle according to claim 10, further comprising a stylet or wire plug mounted with in the conduit portion to prevent particles from lodging therein.
17. A needle according to claim 10 in which, the needle tip after the last aperture towards the tip portion is solid filled in a shape to direct the wire thru aperture and not allow the wire to get stuck into the needle.
18. A needle according to claim 10, the tip portion comprising of straight or curved shape.
19. A method comprising: (a) puncturing the tissue of a subject with a distal end of a hollow needle of claim 1 or 10, wherein a hollow needle having a conduit portion from the hub at the proximal end and extends through the hollow needle to the side aperture opening at the distal end, for passing wire or similar structure through the conduit portion, and wherein the aperture is angled and designed to facilitate the movement of wire in and out of needle without getting it kinked; (b) Confirming location of needle at target location; (c) Inserting a wire and securing the location at target location; and (d) Removing the needle, leaving the wire at target location.
20. An tissue needle kit comprising of at least: A tissue needle of claim 1 or 10; A wire compatible to complement the inner diameter of the above needle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The above and other aspects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following more particular description thereof, presented in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein:
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[0028] While invention will be described in connection with a certain preferred embodiment, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit this invention to that particular embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0029] The following description is of the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out invention's work. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing the general principles of the current embodiment. The present invention provides, in one aspect, an improved needle that may be used in various applications such as abdominal cavity insertion or lumbar puncture. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the needle of the present invention is not limited to aforementioned applications but may be used for other applications that utilizes needle, such as, for example, pleural fluid tapping.
[0030] One version of the invention is better understood, with reference to the figures. Turning now to the drawings,
[0031] The needle is suitable for use in many types of applications involving the transfer of fluids, gases or a combination thereof or inserting wire to secure access to target location. Such substances may be liquids or gases, including solutions, colloids, and suspensions of particulate matter in fluids or gases or materials like wire, polymers or a combination of above. The advantageous properties of the needle in construction and composition that make it strong but relatively atraumatic in use, causing less damage to the tissue it penetrates, make it suitable for transferring fluids to and from bodies, or run wires to and from bodies, as well as many other applications that will become evident to a broad range of users.
[0032] Gaseous, fluidic or solid materials are transferred from port (40) through the conduit portion (31) which in turn is connected to the aperture (22) and vice versa. It will be understood that one of more port (40) may act as an inlet or outlet for material, which may move in either direction through the conduit portion (31). Referring now to
[0033] In use, the needle penetrates the skin and tissue which seals on the barrel (32) above the aperture, as it passes through it. When the needle has penetrated to the target location the fluid is injected into the conduit portion (31) via port or substance seen flowing out of the port (40) to confirm location. The fluid or air could also be sucked out of the target location by applying negative pressure at the port (40).
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[0038] Preferably the needle is comprised of a stainless steel or polymeric material. The needle may need reinforcement component that can be made of materials such as stainless steel, tungsten, elgiloy, platinum molybdenum, iridium or nitinol and/or other metals. It could also comprise alloys, e.g. platinum-iridium, molybdenum-rhenium, tungsten-rhenium, platinum-tungsten and/or other alloys. The materials could also be polymers such as Kevlar, Dacron, PEEK and/or other polymers. The needle can also comprise of at least one separate component made of one or more different materials and which the separate parts are joined together and made of different materials as mentioned above. Preferably the material is suitable for injection molding or compression molding of any type, for example fluid-assisted molding, two-shot molding, thermoplastic or thermosetting molding. The needle can be made by process steps comprising closing the tip of needle (20), forming a primary angle onto tip porting (20), processing by mechanical or chemical means to shape and smoothen the conduit portion (31) leading up to the aperture (22) and the edges of the tip and all apertures. Preferably the process includes the steps of providing a surface to reduce friction and/or retain lubricant at the surface. It can include using laser welding the different parts of the needle.
[0039] In some embodiments, the needle could comprise of polymer, with or without, a metal stylet to provide inner strength, while being less brittle and being less traumatic to the penetrated tissue. Such polymer needle would also require more cycles and/or force to break than a stainless steel needle. Also, known injection molding or folding techniques can make the polymer needle easier to manufacture.
[0040] The scope of the invention is not limited to having a single port and aperture in a needle tip as shown in
[0041] For many uses the needle has a length of 2 to 200 mm. The needle can be used with any injection device such as a syringe, pen, etc. and the length of the needle is chosen for the application of the needle. Examples of use are to add or remove substance during procedures including paracentesis, pleurocentesis, and lumbar puncture, gaining access to any body cavities like abdomen, pleural, spinal or into any blood vessels. It would also include but not limited to sub-cutaneous, intra-muscular, intra-venous, into bone, into joint, into eye, into any organ, and for any tissue penetration. The needle can also be used to add or remove substance for medicinal or diagnostic or other purposes for human or animal or other applications.
[0042] While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments and applications thereof, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention set forth in the claims.
[0043] In broad embodiment, the present invention is that of a needle (10) suitable for use in many types of applications comprising of a needle tip portion (20), a barrel portion (30) and the port portion (40). Such a needle would benefit by providing atraumatic insertion while also facilitating insertion and removal of fluids and gases and more importantly allowing passage of wire and similar structure and thus simplifying the entire process of gaining access to target location, reducing the overall time needed to perform the procedures (as fewer steps involved) and reducing chances of complications and error by reducing and simplifying the steps involved.
[0044] While the foregoing written description of the invention enables one of ordinary skill to make and use what is considered presently to be the best mode thereof, those of ordinary skill will understand and appreciate the existence of variations, combinations, and equivalents of the specific embodiment, method, and examples herein. The invention should therefore not be limited by the above described embodiment, method, and examples, but by all embodiments and methods within the scope and spirit of the invention.
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