MRI biopsy apparatus incorporating an imageable penetrating portion
First Claim
1. An apparatus for use with a minimally invasive medical procedure into human breast tissue, the apparatus comprising:
- a. a cannula formed of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compatible material comprising a lateral opening proximate to a distal end and a longitudinal lumen sized to receive a core biopsy cutting member;
b. an obturator comprising a shaft formed of an MRI compatible material and sized for insertion into the cannula in lieu of the core biopsy cutting member, wherein the obturator comprises an MRI imageable lumen extending longitudinally within the obturator and operably configured to receive an MRI visible fluid, wherein the MRI imageable lumen comprises;
i. a first portion positionable proximal to the lateral opening of the cannula,ii. a second portion positionable distal to the lateral opening of the cannula, andiii. an MRI visible insert positionable to align with the lateral opening of the cannula, wherein the MRI visible insert comprises an internal passageway connecting the first portion to the second portion, such that the internal passageway is configured to enable the MRI visible fluid to flow from the first portion of the MRI imageable lumen to the second portion of the MRI imageable lumen, wherein the MRI visible insert has a different brightness when imaged under MRI than the first and second portions that are filled with the MRI visible fluid.
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Abstract
An obturator as part of a biopsy system enhances use with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) by indicating location of a side aperture in an encompassing cannula. The cannula (e.g., detached probe, sleeve sized to receive a core biopsy probe) includes a side aperture for taking a tissue sample. When the obturator is inserted in lieu of the biopsy device into the cannula, a notch formed in a shaft of the obturator corresponds to the side aperture. A dugout trough into the notch may further accept aqueous material to further accentuate the side aperture. In addition, a series of dimensionally varied apertures (e.g., wells, slats) that communicate through a lateral surface of the shaft and that are proximal to the side aperture receive an aqueous material to accentuate visibility in an MRI image, even in a skewed MRI slice through the cannula/obturator.
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1. An apparatus for use with a minimally invasive medical procedure into human breast tissue, the apparatus comprising:
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a. a cannula formed of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compatible material comprising a lateral opening proximate to a distal end and a longitudinal lumen sized to receive a core biopsy cutting member; b. an obturator comprising a shaft formed of an MRI compatible material and sized for insertion into the cannula in lieu of the core biopsy cutting member, wherein the obturator comprises an MRI imageable lumen extending longitudinally within the obturator and operably configured to receive an MRI visible fluid, wherein the MRI imageable lumen comprises; i. a first portion positionable proximal to the lateral opening of the cannula, ii. a second portion positionable distal to the lateral opening of the cannula, and iii. an MRI visible insert positionable to align with the lateral opening of the cannula, wherein the MRI visible insert comprises an internal passageway connecting the first portion to the second portion, such that the internal passageway is configured to enable the MRI visible fluid to flow from the first portion of the MRI imageable lumen to the second portion of the MRI imageable lumen, wherein the MRI visible insert has a different brightness when imaged under MRI than the first and second portions that are filled with the MRI visible fluid. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus for use with a minimally invasive medical procedure into human breast tissue, the apparatus comprising:
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a. a cannula formed of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compatible material comprising a lateral opening proximate to a distal end and a longitudinal lumen sized to receive a core biopsy cutting member; and b. an obturator formed of an MRI compatible material and sized for insertion into the cannula in lieu of the core biopsy cutting member, wherein the obturator comprises a lower portion extending longitudinally and an upper portion extending longitudinally, wherein the lower portion is engaged with the upper portion, wherein the engagement of the lower portion and the upper portion permits the lower portion and the upper portion to rotate in unison, wherein the engagement of the lower portion and the upper portion permits a select one of the lower portion and the upper portion to slide longitudinally relative to the other select one of the lower portion and the upper portion to selectively close the lateral opening of the cannula during insertion of the apparatus and open the lateral opening of the cannula during imaging. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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