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Tissue remover and method

  • US 20040068256A1
  • Filed: 09/22/2003
  • Published: 04/08/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/06/1997
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. An in vivo surgical method of aspirating tissue from a patient comprising:

  • inserting an aspiration cannula through the patient'"'"'s epidermis, so that a distal end of the cannula is positioned in close proximity to an area of tissue, the cannula being provided with a cannula lumen in communication with the cannula distal end;

    transmitting air and fluid through a fluid and energy guide, the fluid and energy guide longitudinally extending within the cannula lumen;

    generating atomized fluid particles in an interaction zone located in close proximity to the cannula distal end, using the air and fluid transmitted through the fluid and energy guide;

    providing electromagnetic energy from an energy source to an electromagnetic energy transmitting means operatively mounted within the fluid and energy guide;

    transmitting the electromagnetic energy from an output end of the energy transmitting means into the interaction zone, the electromagnetic energy having a wavelength which is substantially absorbed by a portion of atomized fluid particles in the interaction zone, the absorption of the electromagnetic energy by the portion of atomized fluid particles causing the portion of atomized fluid particles to expand and impart disruptive cutting forces onto the portion of the area of tissue in close proximity to the cannula distal end; and

    providing a source of aspiration at a proximal end of the cannula to aspirate tissue debris through the cannula distal end and the cannula.

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