Instrument and apparatus for biopsy
First Claim
1. A holder for holding and controlling a biopsy instrument for extracting a segment from tissue or the like, the holder comprising:
- a first part adapted for retaining a first part of the biopsy instrument;
a second part slidably disposed with respect to the first part;
a third part adapted for retaining a second part of the biopsy instrument, the third part being slidably disposed for movement in the first part;
a fourth part adapted for retaining a third part of the biopsy instrument, the fourth part being slidably disposed in the first part;
stroke control means for adjustably limiting movement of the third part in the first part; and
first and second spring means associated with the third and fourth part of the holder and operable for moving the second and third part of the biopsy instrument in a distal direction.
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Abstract
A biopsy instrument includes a tube having a finger-like projection at one end and a canula slidably disposed in the tube. After insertion of the biopsy instrument into a tissue, the tube is displaced on the canula so that the projection passes through an aperture in the canula to sever the tissue sample in the canula bore from the tissue. The projection retains the severed sample in the canula bore during withdrawal of the biopsy instrument from the tissue. A holding and control assembly having a first and second spring is provided for moving the tube and canula in a forward direction to penetrate the tissue and then substantially consecutively moving the tube in the forward direction to sever and retain the sample in the canula bore.
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15 Claims
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1. A holder for holding and controlling a biopsy instrument for extracting a segment from tissue or the like, the holder comprising:
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a first part adapted for retaining a first part of the biopsy instrument; a second part slidably disposed with respect to the first part; a third part adapted for retaining a second part of the biopsy instrument, the third part being slidably disposed for movement in the first part; a fourth part adapted for retaining a third part of the biopsy instrument, the fourth part being slidably disposed in the first part; stroke control means for adjustably limiting movement of the third part in the first part; and first and second spring means associated with the third and fourth part of the holder and operable for moving the second and third part of the biopsy instrument in a distal direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A holder for a biopsy instrument having a first part and a second part slidably disposed in the first part, the holder comprising:
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a housing; means for releasably coupling the housing to the biopsy instrument; and first means for consecutive displacement, initially of the first part and second part of the biopsy instrument in combination in forward axial direction in respect of the housing followed consecutively by displacement of the first part in respect of the second part and the housing in the same forward axial direction. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A holder for a biopsy instrument having a first part and a second part slidably disposed in the first part, the holder comprising:
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a housing; means for releasably coupling the housing to the biopsy instrument; and first means for consecutive displacement, initially of the first part and second part of the biopsy instrument in combination in a forward axial direction in respect of the housing, followed consecutively by displacement of the first part in respect of the second part in the same forward axial direction for capturing a biopsy sample within the second part.
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Specification