KR20160057564A - Biopsy needle assembly - Google Patents
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Disclosure relates generally to a needle-like device for tissue biopsy, and more particularly to a biopsy needle assembly in which the needle portion of the inner stylet is curved along the length direction.
Typically, when a nodule or mass in a human body is suspected of being a cancer, the disease is confirmed through tissue sampling called a tissue biopsy and pathological examination of the collected tissue. The histological biopsy can be divided into two types: a method of collecting tissue through surgery and a minimally invasive method using the latest image guiding equipment. Since the surgical biopsy has a large incision site, In recent years, a biopsy method based on a minimally invasive method has become popular because of its long, painful, complicated, and even more risky of death. An image - guided biopsy can be divided into two types: an aspiration biopsy to obtain cells only and a core biopsy to obtain more tissue.
Prior art for aspiration biopsy includes a number of patents such as U.S. Patent Nos. 3,938,505, 4,314,565, 5,199,441, 5,469,860, 6,872,185, 6,592,559. Prior art relating to core biopsy includes a number of patents including U.S. Patent Nos. 3,477,423, 4,600,014, 5,161,542, 5,236,334, 7,914,463. Aspiration biopsy can be performed when there is a pathologist at the biopsy site, when the likelihood of cancer is very high, if no immunologic or genetic testing is required, if the tumor is accompanied by extensive necrosis, In the case of using a core biopsy, it is necessary to diagnose cancer biopsy more precisely, to obtain genetic information of cancer, to have a benign tumor, or to diagnose a pathologist. . The biopsy needle for biopsy has a core biopsy needle and an aspiration biopsy needle, depending on the biopsy method.
Figure 1 shows an example of a core biopsy needle assembly structure. One example of the core biopsy needle assembly structure described in FIG. 1 is described in U.S. Patent No. 5,236,334, but the terminology and reference symbols have been changed for convenience of explanation. The core biopsy needle assembly consists of an inner stylet (10) and a sheath (20). The
Figure 2 shows an example of a method of using a core biopsy needle assembly. An example of a method of using the core biopsy needle assembly described in FIG. 2 is described in U.S. Patent No. 5,161,542, but the terminology and reference symbols have been changed for convenience of explanation. First, insert the inner stylet and sheath into the tissue (30) where harvesting is required (see 40). Thereafter, the
Figure 3 shows an example of an aspiration biopsy needle assembly structure. One example of the structure of the aspiration biopsy needle assembly described in Fig. 3 is commonly used and is known as the Chiba needle. The chiba needles are composed of a
Figure 4 shows an example of a method of using an aspirated biopsy needle assembly. First, the
Figure 5 shows the problem of the biopsy needle assembly in the prior art.
The core
In the case of the core
This will be described later in the Specification for Enforcement of the Invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Herein, a general summary of the present disclosure is provided, which should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present disclosure. of its features).
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a biopsy needle assembly comprising: a sheath having a cannula; And an inner stylet having a needle portion penetrating the inside of the sheath, wherein the shape of the needle portion is bent along the longitudinal direction.
This will be described later in the Specification for Enforcement of the Invention.
1 shows an example of a core biopsy needle assembly structure,
Figure 2 shows an example of a method of using a core biopsy needle assembly,
Figure 3 shows an example of an aspiration biopsy needle assembly structure,
Figure 4 shows an example of a method of using a suction biopsy needle assembly,
Figure 5 shows a problem of the prior art core biopsy needle assembly,
6 is a view showing an example of a biopsy needle assembly according to the present disclosure,
FIG. 7 is a view showing a characteristic of a biopsy needle assembly according to the present disclosure when the tip shape of the needle part is beveled;
8 is a view showing an example of using the biopsy needle assembly according to the present disclosure,
9 is a view showing another example of a biopsy needle assembly according to the present disclosure;
The present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the form of the disclosure is not limited to the description of the drawings.
6 is a view showing an example of a biopsy needle assembly according to the present disclosure;
The
FIG. 7 is a view showing the characteristics of the biopsy needle assembly according to the present disclosure when the shape of the needle tip is beveled. FIG.
Fig. 7 (a) shows only the vicinity of the distal end of the
8 is a view showing an example of using the biopsy needle assembly according to the present disclosure.
8 (a) shows a
Fig. 8 (b) shows the harvesting of the
Fig. 8 (c) shows collecting the
Figure 8 (d) shows the harvesting of the
9 is a view showing another example of the biopsy needle assembly according to the present disclosure.
The biopsy needle assembly 600 according to the present disclosure includes a
6 to 9, only one example according to the present disclosure has been described for a core biopsy needle, but it can also be applied to an aspiration biopsy needle.
Hereinafter, various embodiments according to the present disclosure will be described.
(1) A biopsy needle assembly, comprising: a sheath having a cannula; And an inner stylet having a needle portion penetrating the inside of the sheath, wherein the shape of the needle portion is bent along the longitudinal direction.
(2) A biopsy needle assembly characterized in that the shape of the tip of the needle part is a bevel shape.
(3) The biopsy needle assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein the direction in which the shape of the needle portion is bent along the longitudinal direction coincides with the direction in which the needle portion is bent by the bevel shape as the needle passes through the tissue.
(4) A biopsy needle assembly characterized by a notch in the needle portion.
(5) The biopsy needle assembly according to any one of (1) to (4), wherein the cannula is bent along the longitudinal direction same as the shape of the needle part.
(6) an outer sheath.
(7) A biopsy needle assembly according to the shape of an outer sheath when the needle part is inside the outer sheath.
(8) A biopsy needle assembly characterized in that the material of the needle part is a shape memory alloy.
(9) The biopsy needle assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, further comprising an indicator for detecting the direction in which the needle portion is bent near the distal end of the inner stylet.
According to the biopsy needle assembly according to the present disclosure, necessary tissue can be collected through one insertion into various parts of a tissue requiring biopsy. Thus, the convenience of the patient and the operator can be improved.
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10, 60, 92, 110, 620: inner stylet
20, 50, 91, 120, 610:
14, 62, 112, 212, 320, 420, 520, 623:
22, 52, 122, 211, 310, 410, 510: cannula
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A sheath with a cannula; And
And an inner stylus having a needle portion penetrating into the sheath
Wherein the shape of the needle portion is curved along the longitudinal direction.
Wherein the shape of the distal end of the needle part is a bevel shape.
Wherein a direction in which the shape of the needle portion is bent along the longitudinal direction coincides with a direction in which the needle portion is bent by the bevel shape when the needle portion passes through the tissue.
Characterized in that the needle portion has a notch.
Wherein the cannula is bent along the longitudinal direction same as the shape of the needle portion.
And an outer sheath.
Wherein the shape of the needle part is dependent on the shape of the outer sheath when the needle part is inside the outer sheath.
Wherein the material of the needle portion is a shape memory alloy.
And an indicator that indicates the direction in which the needle portion is bent near the distal end of the inner stylet.
Characterized in that the needle portion has a notch.
And an outer sheath.
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