Removal of tissue
First Claim
1. Apparatus for removing tissue from a patient comprising:
- means for fragmenting and aspirating tissue having an operative tip with an elongated axis and at least one elongated wall member;
said means for fragmenting and aspirating tissue comprising means for repeatedly moving the operative tip under the control of an electrical signal at a low power level and at a velocity above a fragmenting velocity of the tissue and at least at one angle to the tissue;
said at least one elongated wall member curving inwardly toward the elongated axis to form a blunt end portion of the operative tip;
said operative tip having at least one fragmenting edge on said elongated wall member and at least one open space of less than 10 millimeters;
said at least one fragmenting edge extending in the same general direction as the elongated axis wherein said fragmenting edge repeatedly moves as said means for repeatedly moving the operative tip moves the operative tip without being constrained by opposed shear forces between a fragmenting edge and other members of said means for fragmenting and aspirating, such that the at least one fragment edge moves against cataract tissue;
means for introducing irrigating fluid into a capsular wall containing the cataract;
said means for repeatedly, moving including means for moving the at least one fragmenting edge at the velocity greater than the fragmenting velocity;
the operative tip being a hollow cylindrical tube and including slots extending generally in a plane parallel to the longitudinal axis of the operative tip, said slots having a leading, edge and a trailing edge with said leading edge extending to the end of said operative tip and said operative tip including internal walls defining an opening at the end portion of said operative tip.
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Abstract
To reduce damage to surrounding tissue while fragmenting some tissue such as for example not damaging the capsular wall while removing the lens during cataract removal surgery or not damaging artery or vein walls during bypass surgery while freeing the artery or vein to be transplanted, an incision is made for the insertion of surface--discriminating, rotating, fragmenting handpiece. The surface--discriminating fragmenting handpiece fragments and permits aspiration of the tissue without damaging the surrounding wall by fragmenting surfaces of higher inertia material but moving at a rate of speed and having openings between them of such a size that the more integrated lower mass, more flexible and smoother tissue is moved away from the fragmenting zone and the higher mass, lower flexibility or rougher tissue is fragmented.
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1. Apparatus for removing tissue from a patient comprising:
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means for fragmenting and aspirating tissue having an operative tip with an elongated axis and at least one elongated wall member; said means for fragmenting and aspirating tissue comprising means for repeatedly moving the operative tip under the control of an electrical signal at a low power level and at a velocity above a fragmenting velocity of the tissue and at least at one angle to the tissue; said at least one elongated wall member curving inwardly toward the elongated axis to form a blunt end portion of the operative tip; said operative tip having at least one fragmenting edge on said elongated wall member and at least one open space of less than 10 millimeters; said at least one fragmenting edge extending in the same general direction as the elongated axis wherein said fragmenting edge repeatedly moves as said means for repeatedly moving the operative tip moves the operative tip without being constrained by opposed shear forces between a fragmenting edge and other members of said means for fragmenting and aspirating, such that the at least one fragment edge moves against cataract tissue; means for introducing irrigating fluid into a capsular wall containing the cataract; said means for repeatedly, moving including means for moving the at least one fragmenting edge at the velocity greater than the fragmenting velocity; the operative tip being a hollow cylindrical tube and including slots extending generally in a plane parallel to the longitudinal axis of the operative tip, said slots having a leading, edge and a trailing edge with said leading edge extending to the end of said operative tip and said operative tip including internal walls defining an opening at the end portion of said operative tip. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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