Tissue removal devices, systems and methods
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1. A tissue removal device, comprising:
- a handpiece enclosing a handpiece interior and having a proximal handpiece opening and a distal handpiece opening;
a vacuum conduit extending from the proximal handpiece opening and through the handpiece interior and the distal handpiece opening, and terminating at an open distal conduit end disposed outside the handpiece at a distance from the distal handpiece opening, the vacuum conduit including a rigid conduit section extending along at least a portion of the vacuum conduit to the distal conduit end, wherein the vacuum conduit defines a fluid path;
a valve mechanism comprising an actuator and a movable member movable by the actuator in the rigid conduit section to alternately open and close the fluid path, wherein the valve mechanism generates vacuum pulses at a pulse rate and pulse magnitude effective for breaking up target tissue; and
a vacuum control device communicating with the valve mechanism and comprising pulse rate control circuitry configured to control a pulse rate of the vacuum pulses, and vacuum-mode switching circuitry configured to switch the valve mechanism between a continuous-vacuum mode and a pulsed vacuum mode,wherein, in the continuous-vacuum mode the vacuum control device is configured to provide a base vacuum magnitude, and in the pulsed vacuum mode the vacuum control device is configured to provide the pulse magnitude at a level higher than the base vacuum magnitude.
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Abstract
A tissue removal device includes a cannula that can aspirate tissue, and a thermal element located at a tip of the cannula that can apply localized heat to the tissue to be aspirated. The tissue removal device may also include a device for applying a vacuum in the cannula, which may be configured for applying vacuum pulses according to a controlled pulse rate and vacuum level. The tissue removal device may also include a device for applying the heat at the tip according to a controllable pulse rate and power level.
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1. A tissue removal device, comprising:
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a handpiece enclosing a handpiece interior and having a proximal handpiece opening and a distal handpiece opening; a vacuum conduit extending from the proximal handpiece opening and through the handpiece interior and the distal handpiece opening, and terminating at an open distal conduit end disposed outside the handpiece at a distance from the distal handpiece opening, the vacuum conduit including a rigid conduit section extending along at least a portion of the vacuum conduit to the distal conduit end, wherein the vacuum conduit defines a fluid path; a valve mechanism comprising an actuator and a movable member movable by the actuator in the rigid conduit section to alternately open and close the fluid path, wherein the valve mechanism generates vacuum pulses at a pulse rate and pulse magnitude effective for breaking up target tissue; and a vacuum control device communicating with the valve mechanism and comprising pulse rate control circuitry configured to control a pulse rate of the vacuum pulses, and vacuum-mode switching circuitry configured to switch the valve mechanism between a continuous-vacuum mode and a pulsed vacuum mode, wherein, in the continuous-vacuum mode the vacuum control device is configured to provide a base vacuum magnitude, and in the pulsed vacuum mode the vacuum control device is configured to provide the pulse magnitude at a level higher than the base vacuum magnitude. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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