Apparatus and method for tissue removal
First Claim
1. A method of operating on a patient, said method comprising the steps of forming an opening in the patient'"'"'s skin, inserting a tubular member through the opening in the patient'"'"'s skin, moving a leading end portion of the tubular member to a selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, moving an expandable element outward from the leading end portion of the tubular member while the leading end portion of the tubular member is at the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, expanding the expandable element under the influence of fluid pressure while the expandable element is at the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, applying force against the patient'"'"'s body tissue with the expandable element during expansion of the expandable element under the influence of fluid pressure while the expandable element is at the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, contracting the expandable element by reducing fluid pressure in the expandable element, moving the contracted expandable element from the patient'"'"'s body through the tubular member, and, thereafter, moving a tool outward from the leading end portion of the tubular member to the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body where the expandable element was expanded under the influence of fluid pressure.
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Abstract
Percutaneous tissue removal apparatus comprises a flexible drill shaft, a cutting tip mounted on the shaft for placement adjacent a tissue mass for cutting the tissue, means for transmitting motion to the shaft to move the cutting tip against the tissue to cut tissue fragments from the tissue, and means for removing the tissue fragments along the shaft by suction to a location outside the tissue mass while cutting. The apparatus may include means for collecting one or more selected components of the harvested tissue fragments for implantation of the fragments preferably into the body of the patient from whom they were removed. Where the tissue to be cut is bone, a cutting tip is preferably made of a polymeric material which is softer than the cortical portion of the bone, although the cutting tip may be made of a ceramic or a composite material. A second flexible shaft may be provided either within or about the flexible drill shaft. The harvested tissue fragments may be implanted in the donor patient'"'"'s body.
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- 1. A method of operating on a patient, said method comprising the steps of forming an opening in the patient'"'"'s skin, inserting a tubular member through the opening in the patient'"'"'s skin, moving a leading end portion of the tubular member to a selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, moving an expandable element outward from the leading end portion of the tubular member while the leading end portion of the tubular member is at the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, expanding the expandable element under the influence of fluid pressure while the expandable element is at the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, applying force against the patient'"'"'s body tissue with the expandable element during expansion of the expandable element under the influence of fluid pressure while the expandable element is at the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, contracting the expandable element by reducing fluid pressure in the expandable element, moving the contracted expandable element from the patient'"'"'s body through the tubular member, and, thereafter, moving a tool outward from the leading end portion of the tubular member to the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body where the expandable element was expanded under the influence of fluid pressure.
- 7. A method of operating on a patient, said method comprising the steps of forming an opening in the patient'"'"'s skin, moving a leading end portion of the tubular member into a selected bone in the patient'"'"'s body, moving an expandable element through the leading end portion of the tubular member into the selected bone in the patient'"'"'s body while the leading end portion of the tubular member is disposed in the selected bone in the patient'"'"'s body, expanding the expandable element under the influence of fluid pressure while the expandable element is in the selected bone in the patient'"'"'s body, applying force against cancellous bone contained within the selected bone in the patient'"'"'s body with the expandable element during expansion of the expandable element under the influence of fluid pressure while the expandable element is in the selected bone in the patient'"'"'s body, contracting the expandable element, and moving the contracted expandable element from the selected bone in the patient'"'"'s body through the tubular member.
- 13. A method of operating on a patient, said method comprising the steps of percutaneously inserting a cannula into the patient, inflating an inflatable element at a location in the patient'"'"'s body tissue adjacent to a distal end of the cannula under the influence of fluid conducted along the cannula to the inflatable element, moving tissue in the patient'"'"'s body with the inflatable element while performing said step of inflating the inflatable element, deflating the inflatable element, removing the deflated inflatable element from the patient'"'"'s body, and, thereafter, moving a tool along the cannula to a location in the patient'"'"'s body where the patient'"'"'s tissue was moved by the inflatable element.
- 16. A method of operating on a patient, said method comprising the steps of inserting an inflatable element into the patient, inflating the inflatable element while the inflatable element is in the patient, deflating the inflatable element while the inflatable element is in the patient, removing the inflatable element from the patient after deflating the inflatable element, introducing fluid into space previously occupied by the inflatable element, and, conducting a procedure in the space containing the fluid.
- 23. A method of operating on a patient, said method comprising the steps of forming an opening in the patient'"'"'s skin, inserting an expandable element through the opening in the patient'"'"'s skin, moving the expandable element to a selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, and expanding the expandable element, said step of expanding the expandable element includes expanding the expandable element under the influence of fluid pressure while the expandable element is at the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, applying force against the patient'"'"'s body tissue with the expandable element during expansion of the expandable element under the influence of fluid pressure while the expandable element is at the selected location in the patient'"'"'s body, contracting the expandable element by reducing fluid pressure in the expandable element, moving the contracted expandable element from the patient'"'"'s body, inserting a tubular member through the opening in the patient'"'"'s skin, and, thereafter, conducting fluid under pressure along the tubular member and to the selected location where the expandable element was expanded under the influence of fluid pressure, said step of conducting fluid under pressure along the tubular member to the selected location being at least partially performed after performing said step of moving the contracted expandable element from the patient'"'"'s body.
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