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| United States Patent | 4944308 |
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| Inventor(s) | .ANG.kerfeldt; Dan (Uppsala, SE) |
| Abstract | The present invention briefly refers to a driving unit (1) for a device for
tissue-sampling. The device comprises in addition to the driving unit a
needle unit comprising a hollow outer needle (7a) and slidably disposed
therein an inner needle (7b), the driving unit (1) being used to propel
the needles (7a, 7b). The driving unit comprises a driving device for each
needle and each driving device in turn comprises a spring mechanism
adapted to be pre-tensioned. The driving unit in addition comprises an
inner guide sleeve (3) containing two successive needle holders (4a, 4b)
adapted to be shifted in relation to each other in the longitudinal
direction of the sleeve and adapted to be pre-tensioned in the same
direction for propelling the needles (7a, 7b) with the aid of one spring
(5a, 5b) each and which are provided with releasable locking means (33a,
33b). A manual triggering device (6) is provided for releasing the one
needle holder (4 b) which in turn is adapted during the final phase of its
propulsion to release the other needle holder (4a). A tensioning sleeve
(2) which rotatably surrounds the guide sleeve (3) is provided with cam
surfaces cooperating with the needle holders (4a, 4b) to pretension them
against the spring force. |
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July 31, 1990 |
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November 14, 1988 |
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Nov 19, 1987[SE]8704559 |
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I claim:
1. A tissue sampling device comprising:
a housing having front and rear housing ends and defining a longitudinal
axis extending between said front and rear housing ends, and said front
housing end having an opening therethrough;
a hollow first needle positioned within said housing and extendable from
said opening, said hollow first needle being moveable along said axis;
a second needle extending through said hollow first needle and movable
along said axis, said second needle having a tip which is extendable from
said hollow first needle and said opening, and said second needle further
including a tissue sample receiving recess;
a first needle head coupled to said hollow first needle and mounted within
said housing for movement along said axis to move said hollow first needle
along said axis;
a second needle head coupled to said second needle and mounted within said
housing for movement along said axis to move said second needle along said
axis;
a first spring disposed within said housing and bearing directly against
said second needle head, said first spring being capable of being placed
into an energized mode to store energy, and said first spring being
releasable from said energized mode to propel said second needle head
along said axis towards said opening, such that said tip of said second
needle is extended from said hollow first needle, whereby a tissue sample
can be captured within said recess;
a second spring positioned within said housing and bearing directly against
said first needle head, said second spring being capable of being placed
into an energized mode to store energy, and said second spring being
releasable from said energized mode to propel said first needle head along
said axis towards said opening, said hollow first needle being extended
from said opening such that said recess of said second needle is enclosed
by said hollow first needle;
a first latch means selectively releasable from outside said housing for
releasably holding said first spring in said energized mode; and
a second latch means for releasably holding said second spring in said
energized mode, said second latch means being releasable in response to
and subsequent to release of said first spring.
2. A tissue sampling device comprising:
a housing having front and rear housing ends and defining a longitudinal
axis extending between said front and rear housing ends, said housing
having an exterior surface, said housing having longitudinal slot means
formed therein, and said front housing end having an opening therethrough;
a hollow first needle positioned within said housing and extendable from
said opening, said hollow first needle being moveable along said axis;
a second needle extending through said hollow first needle and movable
along said axis, said second needle having a tip which is extendable from
said hollow first needle and said opening, and said second needle further
including a tissue sample receiving recess;
a first needle head coupled to said hollow first needle and mounted within
said housing for movement along said axis to move said hollow first needle
along said axis, said first needle head having a portion thereof extending
through said longitudinal slot means so as to be engageable from outside
said housing;
a second needle head coupled to said second needle and mounted within said
housing for movement along said axis to move said second needle along said
axis, said second needle head having a portion thereof extending through
said longitudinal slot means so as to be engageable from outside said
housing;
a first spring disposed within said housing and in contact with said second
needle head, said first spring being capable of being placed into an
energized mode to store energy by biasing said second needle head along
said axis away from said opening, and said first spring being releasable
from said energized mode to propel said second needle head along said axis
towards said opening, such that said pointed end of said second needle is
extended from said hollow first needle, whereby a tissue sample can be
captured within said recess;
a second spring positioned within said housing in contact with said first
needle head, said second spring being capable of being placed into an
energized mode to store energy by biasing said first needle head along
said axis away from said opening, said first needle thereby being
retracted through said opening, and said second spring being releasable
from said energized mode to propel said first needle head along said axis
towards said opening, said hollow first needle being extended from said
opening such that said recess of said second needle is enclosed by said
hollow first needle;
said second spring being capable of being placed into said energized mode
independently of said first spring being placed in said energized mode,
whereby said hollow first needle but not said second needle is retracted
through said opening such that said recess in said second needle is
exposed;
a first latch means selectively releasable from outside said housing for
releasably holding said first spring in said energized mode; and
a second latch means for releasably holding said second spring in said
energized mode, said second latch means being releasable in response to
and subsequent to release of said first spring.
3. The tissue sampling device of claim 2, further comprising energizing
means movably mounted to said housing and operative to engage said
portions of said first and second needle heads extending through said
longitudinal slot means for biasing said first and second needle heads
along said axis away from said opening to place said second and first
springs into said energized modes, said energizing means being selectively
operable to place said second spring into said energized mode
independently of said first spring being placed in said energized mode.
4. A tissue sampling device comprising:
a housing having front and rear housing ends and defining a longitudinal
axis extending between said front and rear housing ends, said housing
having an exterior surface, said housing having longitudinal slot means
formed therein, and said front housing end having an opening therethrough;
a hollow first needle positioned within said housing and extendable from
said opening, said hollow first needle being moveable along said axis;
a second needle extending through said hollow first needle and movable
along said axis, said second needle having a tip which is extendable from
said hollow first needle and said opening, and said second needle further
including a tissue sample receiving recess;
a first needle head coupled to said hollow first needle and mounted within
said housing for movement along said axis to move said hollow first needle
along said axis;
a second needle head coupled to said second needle and mounted within said
housing for movement along said axis to move said second needle along said
axis;
a first spring disposed within said housing and in contact with said second
needle head, said first spring being capable of being placed into an
energized mode to store energy by biasing said second needle head along
said axis away from said opening, and said first spring being releasable
from said energized mode to propel said second needle head along said axis
towards said opening, such that said pointed end of said second needle is
extended from said hollow first needle, whereby a tissue sample can be
captured within said recess;
a second spring positioned within said housing in contact with said first
needle head, said second spring being capable of being placed into an
energized mode to store energy by biasing said first needle head along
said axis away from said opening, said first needle thereby being
retracted through said opening, and said second spring being releasable
from said energized mode to propel said first needle head along said axis
towards said opening, said hollow first needle being extended from said
opening such that said recess of said second needle is enclosed by said
hollow first needle;
energizing means movably mounted to said housing and operative to engage
said first and second needle heads through said longitudinal slot means,
said energizing means being capable of placing said second spring into
said energized mode independently of said first spring being placed in
said energized mode, whereby said hollow first needle but not said second
needle is retracted through said opening such that said recess in said
second needle is exposed;
a first latch means selectively releasable from outside said housing for
releasably holding said first spring in said energized mode; and
a second latch means for releasably holding said second spring in said
energized mode, said second latch means being releasable in response to
and subsequent to release of said first spring.
5. A tissue sampling device comprising:
a guide sleeve having front and rear guide sleeve ends and defining a
longitudinal axis extending between said front and rear guide sleeve ends,
said front guide sleeve end having an opening therethrough;
a hollow first needle positioned within said guide sleeve and extendable
from said opening, said hollow first needle being moveable along said
axis;
a second needle extending through said hollow first needle and movable
along said axis, said second needle having a tip which is extendable from
said hollow first needle and said opening, and said second needle further
including a tissue sample receiving recess;
a first needle head coupled to said hollow first needle and mounted within
said guide sleeve for movement along said axis to move said hollow first
needle along said axis;
a second needle head coupled to said second needle and mounted within said
guide sleeve for movement along said axis to move said second needle along
said axis;
a first spring disposed within said guide sleeve and operatively associated
with said second needle head, said first spring being capable of being
placed into an energized mode to store energy, and said first spring being
releasable from said energized mode to propel said second needle head
along said axis towards said opening, such that said tip of said second
needle is extended from said hollow first needle, whereby a tissue sample
can be captured within said recess;
a second spring positioned within said guide sleeve and operatively
associated with said first needle head, said second spring being capable
of being placed into an energized mode to store energy, and said second
spring being releasable from said energized mode to propel said first
needle head along said axis towards said opening, said hollow first needle
being extended from said opening such that said recess of said second
needle is enclosed by said hollow first needle;
a first latch means selectively releasable from outside said guide sleeve
for releasably holding said first spring in said energized mode;
a second latch means for releasably holding said second spring in said
energized mode, said second latch means being releasable in response to
and subsequent to release of said first spring; and
a tensioning sleeve rotatably mounted on said guide sleeve and operative
upon rotation thereof to move said first needle head and said second
needle head along said axis towards said rear guide sleeve end to cause
said first latch means to hold said first spring in said energized mode
and to cause said second latch means to hold said second spring in said
energized mode.
6. The tissue sampling device of claim 5, wherein said tensioning sleeve
includes means for moving said first and second needle heads sequentially,
whereby said first and second springs are energized consecutively.
7. The tissue sampling device of claim 5, wherein said tensioning sleeve
includes means for selectively moving said first needle head but not said
second needle head towards said rear guide sleeve end, whereby said hollow
first needle is selectively retractable to expose said tissue sample
receiving recess in said second needle.
8. The tissue sampling device of claim 5, wherein said tensioning sleeve
further comprises first and second cam surfaces, said first cam surface
engaging said first needle head and said second cam surface engaging said
second needle head as said tensioning sleeve is rotated to bias said first
and second needle heads along said axis towards said rear guide sleeve
end.
9. The tissue sampling device of claim 8, wherein said first and second cam
surfaces are configured such that said first cam surface engages said
first needle head as said tensioning sleeve is first rotated to bias said
first needle head along said axis towards said rear guide sleeve end, and
subsequently said second cam surface engages said second needle head as
said tensioning sleeve is further rotated to bias said second needle head
along said axis towards said rear guide sleeve end.
10. The tissue sampling device of claim 5, further comprising means for
preventing rotation of said first and second needles.
11. The tissue sampling device of claim 10, wherein said means for
preventing rotation of said first and second needles comprises:
means defining longitudinal slots in said guide sleeve; and
wings formed on said first and second needle heads for engaging said
longitudinal slots in said guide sleeve.
12. The tissue sampling device of claim 11, wherein a portion of each of
said wings on said first and second needle heads projects through said
longitudinal slots and exteriorly of said guide sleeve, and wherein said
tensioning sleeve further comprises first and second cam surfaces, said
first cam surface engaging said projecting portion of said wing formed on
said first needle head, and said second cam surface engaging said
projecting portion of said wing formed on said second needle heads such
that rotation of said tensioning sleeve causes said cam surfaces to bias
said first and second needle heads along said axis towards said rear guide
sleeve end.
13. The tissue sampling device of claim 5, wherein said guide sleeve
further comprises first and second shoulders disposed within said guide
sleeve, wherein said first latch comprises a resilient tab formed on said
second needle head for engaging said first shoulder for releasably holding
said first spring in said energized mode, and wherein said second latch
comprises a resilient tab formed on said first needle head for engaging
said second shoulder for releasably holding said second spring in said
energized mode.
14. The tissue sampling device of claim 13, wherein said second needle head
further comprises a wedge surface configured such that when said first
spring urges said second needle head along said axis towards said opening,
said wedge surface engages said resilient tab formed on said first needle
head to bias said tab out of engagement with said second shoulder, thereby
to release said first needle head for travel along said axis towards said
opening.
15. A tissue sampling device comprising:
a guide sleeve having front and rear guide sleeve ends and defining a
longitudinal axis extending between said front and rear guide sleeve ends,
said front guide sleeve end having an opening therethrough;
a hollow first needle positioned within said guide sleeve and extendable
from said opening, said hollow first needle being moveable along said
axis;
a second needle extending through said hollow first needle and moveable
along said axis, said second needle having a tip which is extendable from
said hollow first needle and said opening, and said second needle further
including a tissue sample receiving recess;
a first needle head coupled to said hollow first needle and mounted within
said guide sleeve for movement along said axis to move said hollowing
first needle along said axis;
a second needle head coupled to said second needle and mounted within said
guide sleeve for movement along said axis to move said second needle along
said axis;
a first spring disposed within said guide sleeve and operatively associated
with said second needle head, said first spring being capable of being
placed into an energized mode to store energy, and said first spring being
releasable from said energized mode to propel said second needle head
along said axis towards said opening, such that said tip of said second
needle is extended from said hollow first needle, whereby a tissue sample
can be captured within said recess;
a second spring positioned within said guide sleeve and operatively
associated with said first needle head, said second spring being capable
of being placed into an energized mode to store energy, and said second
spring being releasable from said energized mode to propel said first
needle head along said axis towards said opening, said hollow first needle
being extended from said opening such that said recess of said second
needle is enclosed by said hollow first needle;
a first latch means selectively releasable from outside said guide sleeve
for releasably holding said first spring in said energized mode;
a second latch means for releasably holding said second spring in said
energized mode, said second latch means being releasable in response to
and subsequent to release of said first spring; and
sequential energizing means operative to move said first needle head along
said axis towards said rear guide sleeve end to cause said second latch
means to hold said second spring in said energized mode, and subsequently
to move said second needle head along said axis towards said rear guide
sleeve end to cause said first latch means to hold said first spring in
said energized mode.
16. A tissue sampling device comprising:
a guide sleeve having front and rear guide sleeve ends and defining a
longitudinal axis extending between said front and rear guide sleeve ends,
said front guide sleeve end having an opening therethrough;
a hollow first needle positioned within said guide sleeve and extendable
from said opening, said hollow first needle being movable along said axis;
a second needle extending through said hollow first needle and moveable
along said axis, said second needle having a tip which is extendable from
said hollow first needle and said opening, and said second needle further
including a tissue sample receiving recess;
a first needle head coupled to said hollow first needle and mounted within
said guide sleeve for movement along said axis to move said hollow first
needle along said axis;
a second needle head coupled to said second needle and mounted within said
guide sleeve for movement along said axis to move said second needle along
said axis;
a first spring disposed within said guide sleeve and operatively associated
with said second needle head, said first spring being capable of being
placed into an energized mode to store energy, and said first spring being
releasable from said energized mode to propel said second needle head
along said axis towards said opening, such that said tip of said second
needle is extended from said hollow first needle, whereby a tissue sample
can be captured within said recess;
a second spring positioned within said guide sleeve and operatively
associated with said first needle head, said second spring being capable
of being placed into an energized mode to store energy, and said second
spring being releasable from said energized mode to propel said first
needle head along said axis towards said opening, said hollow first needle
being extended from said opening such that said recess of said second
needle is enclosed by said hollow first needle;
a first latch means selectively releasable from outside said guide sleeve
for releasably holding said first spring in said energized mode;
a second latch means for releasably holding said second spring in said
energized mode, said second latch means being releasable in response to
and subsequent to release of said first spring; and
energizing means operative to move said first needle head and said second
needle head along said axis towards said rear guide sleeve end to cause
said first latch means to hold said first spring in said energized mode
and to cause said second latch means to hold said second spring in said
energized mode, said energizing means being selectively operative to move
said first needle head but not said second needle head towards said rear
guide sleeve end, whereby said hollow first needle is selectively
retractable to expose said tissue sample receiving means in said second
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TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to devices for tissue sampling by so-called
coarse-needle puncture in which a driving unit is used to drive the needle
unit used for such a sampling. Specifically the invention refers to a
novel driving unit for such a sampling device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Recently, it has become more common to take samples of inner tissue of man
and animals, so-called biopsy, in order to diagnose various diseases such
as cancer. The reasons for this development include, on the one hand, that
it is a reliable diagnosing method and, on the other hand, that sampling
devices have been developed which are easy to use even for physicians who
are not specialized in this sampling field.
A prior-art sampling device of this type is described in the Swedish patent
application No. 8600755-6, which corresponds to U.S. patent application
Ser. No. 890,543, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,699,154, where also the sampling
procedure proper is described. The driving unit therein described is
intended to be used to drive a needle unit and comprises a pair of springs
which together with various guiding, locking, and triggering mechanisms
are enclosed in a little box which also forms the handle of the sampling
device. All the details in the box proper are made of corosion-free
material of high quality, for example stainless steel. This box with its
contents is impractical for the reason that it is complicated and heavy,
the latter factor causing the physician to become tired when carrying the
instrument. Due to the fact that the device is complicated and contains
comparatively expensive material, the whole construction becomes
expensive. This driving unit, however, may be sterilized and reused
practically indefinitely.
However, there has been a demand for a sampling device of the
above-indicated type that would be so inexpensive and simple as to be
considered a single-use device, even if it is capable of being used
multiple times prior to being discarded. Such a device, even though
primarily intended for only a single use, could be used more than once
when several samples are to be retrieved from the same patient. Moreover,
there is a need for a sampling device which is lightweight so as not to
fatigue the user, which has an ergonomically comfortable shape, and which
permits easy tensioning of the springs of the driving unit.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Stated generally, the present invention comprises a tissue sampling device
for retrieving a tissue specimen from a patient. The tissue sampling
device is intended primarily as a single-use device. A hollow first needle
is positioned within a guide sleeve and extends from an opening in the
front wall of the guide sleeve. A second needle extends through the hollow
first needle and has a tip which is extendable from the hollow first
needle and the opening. The second needle further includes a tissue sample
receiving recess adjacent its tip.
A first needle head is coupled to the hollow first needle and is mounted
within the guide sleeve for movement along the longitudinal axis of the
guide sleeve to move the hollow first needle along the axis. Similarly, a
second needle head is coupled to the second needle and mounted within the
guide sleeve for movement along the longitudinal axis of the guide sleeve
to move the second needle along the axis. A first spring disposed within
the guide sleeve and in contact with the second needle head is operative
from an energized mode to propel the second needle head along the axis
towards the opening, causing the tip of the second needle to be extended
from the hollow first needle to expose the tissue sample receiving recess.
A second spring positioned within the housing in contact with the first
needle head is similarly operative from an energized mode to propel the
first needle head along the axis towards the opening, thus causing the
hollow first needle to be extended from the opening so that the recess of
the second needle is enclosed by the hollow first needle.
A tensioning sleeve is rotatably mounted on the guide sleeve and is
operative upon rotation thereof to move the needle heads along the
longitudinal axis of the guide sleeve towards the back of the guide sleeve
to energize the springs. In the disclosed embodiment of the invention, the
tensioning sleeve is operative to energize the springs sequentially,
rather than concurrently, thereby reducing the amount of force which must
be exerted to energize the device. When the springs have been energized, a
first latch releasable from outside the guide sleeve releasably holds the
first spring in the energized mode, and a second latch releasably holds
the second spring in the energized mode and is releasable in response to
and subsequent to release of the first spring.
When it is desired to retrieve a tissue sample, the device is energized,
the tip of the needle assembly is placed adjacent the tissue to be
sampled, and the first latch is released. The first spring propels the
second needle head along the longitudinal axis of the guide sleeve and
towards the opening, causing the tip of the second needle to be extended
from the hollow first needle and into the tissue such that a tissue sample
is captured within the tissue sample receiving recess. In response to and
subsequent to release of the first spring, the second latch is released,
whereupon the second spring propels the first needle head along the
longitudinal axis of the guide sleeve and towards the opening. The hollow
first needle is thus extended from the opening to enclose the sample
receiving recess of the second needle, thereby trapping the sample between
the needles so as to permit it to be removed from the patient.
Thus, it is the purpose of the present invention to eliminate the drawbacks
inherent in prior-art driving units and to fulfill the above-mentioned
needs and requirements. This purpose is achieved by means of a driving
unit of the type indicated in the claims, from which the specific
characteristic features of the invention also will appear.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a side view of a sleeve forming the outer wall of the driving
unit,
FIG. 2 is an end view of the sleeve shown in FIG. 1 seen in the direction
of the arrows II--II,
FIG. 3 is a central longitudinal section of the sleeve shown in FIGS. 1 and
2,
FIG. 4 is a flattened view of the sleeve shown in FIGS. 1 to 3,
FIG. 5 is a side view of the needle holder of the solid needle, it being
understood that the needle holder for the tubular needle has a
substantially corresponding shape,
FIG. 6 is an end view of the end opposite to the needle of the needle
holder shown in FIG. 5,
FIG. 7 is a side view of one half of the guide sleeve composed of two
halves,
FIG. 8 is a plan view from the concave side of the sleeve half shown in
FIG. 7,
FIG. 9 is a section of the driving unit according to the invention in the
released condition, and
FIG. 10 is a section corresponding to FIG. 9 but showing the portions in
their pre-tensioned condition.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSED EMBODIMENT
A sampling device for biopsy purposes consists in this case of a needle
unit and a driving unit combined in one unit. As mentioned initially, the
needle unit and the sampling procedure are previously known and will
therefore not be described in detail.
The driving unit 1 comprises an outer tensioning sleeve 2 (FIGS. 1 to 4),
an internal guide sleeve 3 (FIGS. 7 and 8), two needle holders 4 (FIGS. 5
and 6), two driving springs 5 and a triggering knob 6 (FIGS. 9 and 10).
Attached within the one needle holder 4a is a tubular needle 7a whereas
attached to the other needle holder 4b is a solid needle 7b having a
cavity 8 (FIG. 5) for receiving a tissue sample, said latter needle 7b
extending slidably through the tubular needle 7a.
In FIG. 1 there is shown the outer sleeve or tensioning sleeve 2 forming
the outer wall of the driving unit. As appears from FIG. 2, this sleeve is
of substantially circular cross-section but has step-wise diminishing
diameter. At its narrow end it carries a set of tongues 10, the free outer
ends of which are radially pre-tensioned in an inward direction. The
function of these tongues will be described later. The steps between the
various diameters form cam surfaces, a rear cam surface 11 and a forward
cam surface 12 extending radially into the sleeve. In the embodiment shown
these cam surfaces 11, 12 are double which means that the cam surfaces 11,
12 are symmetrically repeated twice on the circumference. The shape and
function of the cam surfaces 11, 12 will be described hereinbelow.
The inner sleeve or guide sleeve 3 comprises two identical halves 13 which
may be put together in a conventional way with the aid of pins and holes
to form a unit of substantially cylindrical shape and circular cross
section. At one end the guide sleeve 3 has a handle 14 and at the other
end an axially directed hole 15 through which the needles 7a, 7b are to
extend and which also forms a guide for these needles, and at the same end
a radially inwardly extending circular groove 16 adapted to receive the
tongues 10 of the tensioning sleeve 2. On the handle 14 a circular
depression 17 is provided facing in an inward direction and adapted to be
inserted into the tensioning sleeve 2 when the unit is assembled. The
guide sleeve also has two circular flanges 18, 19 adapted to abut against
the inner surface of the tensioning sleeve 2, and two pairs of axially
extending guide grooves 20, 21 in diametrically opposed positions and
extending through the wall of the guide sleeve 3.
Within the guide sleeve 3 there are provided a circular shoulder 22 at the
needle end forming an abutment for the forward needle holder 4a, an
intermediate circular shoulder 23 forming, on the one hand, an abutment
for the rear needle holder 4b and, on the other hand, a seat for the
driving spring 5a for the forward needle holder 4a, and a rear circular
shoulder 24 forming a seat for the driving spring 5b for the rear needle
holder 4b. Both the rear shoulder 24 and the intermediate shoulder 23 also
form parts of the locking mechanism during loading or tensioning of the
driving unit of the sampling device, in particular if the driving springs
5a and 5b are compressed.
Within the handle 14 there are in addition provided two opposite axially
extending grooves 25 coacting with grooves or recesses 26 in the
tensioning sleeve 2 to prevent the sampling device from being triggered
except in one definite position, as well as guides for the triggering knob
6.
As appears from FIGS. 5 and 6, the needle holders 4 comprise a circular
plate 30 having a slightly reduced diameter in comparison with the inner
diameter of the guide sleeve 3. On the one side of plate 30 a pair of
radially extending wings 31 are provided extending slightly beyond the
periphery of plate 30. On the opposite side of the plate 30 a pair of
axially extending arms 32 are provided, said arms being resilient and
provided at the outer free ends with outwardly extending hooks 33. These
hooks 33 are adapted in the tensioned condition to rest behind a shoulder
23 and 24 respectively, a pressure spring 5a, 5b being inserted about the
arms 32 between the plate 30 and the respective shoulder 23, 24. Each of
the wings 31 has a downwardly and inwardly sloping surface 34. For
releasing the sampling device, these surfaces 34 cooperate with the hooks
33 of the arms 32, the hooks 33 sliding along the surfaces 34 and being
shifted towards each other to release them from their engagement with the
respective shoulder 23, 24.
The wings 31 are guided in slots 20, 21 thus preventing a rotation of the
needle holders 4 in relation to the guide sleeve 3. The wings 31 extend
through slots 20, 21 towards the inner surface of the tensioning sleeve 2,
however, suitably not into contact therewith in a radial direction but
into abutment with the cam surfaces 11, 12 therein.
The assemblage of the driving unit 1 is performed substantially in the
following way: The two needle holders 4a, 4b together with their needles
7a, 7b and with the springs 5a, 5b positioned about arms 32 are placed in
position in the one half of the guide sleeve 3 and also the trigger knob 6
is inserted therein, whereafter the other half of the guide sleeve 3 is
placed on the first half. Thereafter, the tensioning sleeve 2 is passed
over the guide sleeve 3 causing the tongues 10 to enter into groove 16,
while the opposite end of the tensioning sleeve 2 encloses the guide
sleeve 3 at the depression 17. In this position the unit is ready for use.
It will be appreciated that the parts used are of simple and cheap
construction, to the extent possible consisting of plastics or similar
material, only springs 5a, 5b and the needles 7a, 7b proper consisting of
metal and in addition being light-weight.
The driving unit of the sampling device operates as follows: The sampling
device, which in itself is of the single-use type, may be loaded several
times without problems and is manufactured with different needle
thicknesses and needle lengths depending on the specific use. The
physician thus chooses a sampling device adapted for the sampling in
question. This device, however, is not initially tensioned in order to
avoid deformation of certain parts due to the spring forces, but
tensioning is to be performed immediately prior to sampling. For this
purpose the handle 14 is held with the one hand while the other hand
seizes the tensioning sleeve 2 to perform relative rotation of these
parts. The wings 31a of the forward needle holder 4a thereby will be
shifted along the steep portion of the cam surface 12 thereby compressing
the forward spring 5a. The wings 31b of the rear needle holder 4b follow
at the same time the flattened portion 36 of the cam surface 11 to arrive
at the end behind catch 37. In this position backward rotation to the
starting position is no longer possible, but the rear needle holder 4b is
raised to such an extent that it cannot come into contact with the hooks
33a of the forward needle holder 4a when these enter into the locking
position behind the intermediate shoulder 23. During continued rotation
the forward wings 31a follow the plane cam surface 38a whereas the rear
wings 31b follow the steep cam surface 39 causing the rear spring 5b to be
compressed. If the physician should lose his grip during this part of the
tensioning procedure, the rear needle holder 4b moves towards the starting
position but is retained in front of catch 37 and thus cannot release the
forward needle holder 4a.
When wings 31b have been advanced along cam surface 39 during continued
rotation, they are lifted over a catch 40. Thereafter reverse rotation is
impossible and continued rotation is prevented by an abutment 41. In this
position the recesses 26 are situated exactly opposite grooves 25 in the
guide sleeve 3 and the triggering knob 6 may be depressed. The sampling
device is now tensioned and ready for sampling.
The triggering knob 6 is connected to a cross element 42 having a
substantially V-shaped depression 43 in its central portion. When the
triggering knob 6 is depressed, which is possible due to the fact that
grooves 25 and 26 are mutually aligned, the flanges of the V-shaped
portion 43 will urge hooks 33b towards each other causing them to loose
contact with shoulder 24 and enabling the spring 5b to propel the inner
needle 7b. When the needle holder 4b approaches shoulder 23 it performs
the same function as previously performed by the triggering knob and
releases the forward needle holder 4a from its engagement with the
intermediate shoulder 23. Consequently, the inner needle 7b having a
tissue-receiving cavity 8, is propelled first whereafter the tubular outer
needle is released to resect the tissue received in said cavity. If
additional samples are to be taken, the first needle 7a is to be
withdrawn, which means that the sleeve 2 is to be rotated in relation to
handle 14 to the first locking position in which the wings 31b are
retained behind catch 37.
In the embodiment shown the wings 31 of the needle holders 4a, 4b extend in
both directions, which means that they cooperate with one cam surface
each. Due to this, these cam surfaces must be relatively steep because
both springs are to be tensioned during half rotation of the tensioning
sleeve 2 in relation to the guide sleeve 3. By providing the needle
holders with only one wing adapted to cooperate with cam surfaces in the
tensioning sleeve 2, these cam surfaces may be flattened, as the
tensioning of both springs in this case may be performed during a
full-turn rotation.
In the embodiment shown the needles 7a, 7b are so positioned as to extend
centrally from the driving unit 1. If the sampling is to be performed with
the aid of additional apparatus means, e.g. an ultrasonic apparatus in
order to determine the penetration of the needle unit, such a positioning
of the needle may be less suitable. Accordingly, other positions of the
needles, e.g. eccentric positioning, are within the scope of the
invention.
The sequential tensioning sequence hereinabove described, wherein rotation
of the tensioning sleeve energizes first one spring and then the other,
provides several advantages over prior art tissue sampling devices. First,
since only one spring at a time is being energized, the physician need
exert only enough force on the tensioning sleeve to overcome the force of
one spring, rather than having to overcome the force of both springs
simultaneously. Further, since initial rotation of the tensioning sleeve
biases the first needle head rearward but not the second needle head,
partial rotation of the tensioning sleeve will retract the hollow outer
needle but leave the inner needle extended. Thus, after retrieving a
tissue sample, the physician can partially rotate the tensioning sleeve to
expose the tissue sample receiving recess, thereby providing access to the
retrieved specimen. In contrast, prior art sampling devices have
heretofore required disassembly of the device and removal of the needles
from the driving unit to retrieve the tissue sample.
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