20240032901. RAMPED BIOPSY NEEDLE DEVICE simplified abstract (Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.)
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RAMPED BIOPSY NEEDLE DEVICE
Organization Name
Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.
Inventor(s)
Seamus O'shaughnessy of Chelmsford MA (US)
Colby Harris of Norfolk MA (US)
RAMPED BIOPSY NEEDLE DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240032901 titled 'RAMPED BIOPSY NEEDLE DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a biopsy needle system that includes a needle with a lumen for housing target tissue, an elongated member with a channel for allowing the needle to pass through, and an end cap with a hole and a ramp to guide the needle through the hole.
- The needle extends from a tissue piercing distal end to a proximal end and has a lumen for holding target tissue.
- The elongated member has a channel that is open at a proximal end and allows the needle to pass through.
- The end cap is coupled to the distal end of the elongated member and has a hole that permits passage of the needle.
- The end cap also includes a ramp that guides the needle from the channel to the hole.
- The ramp is angled with respect to the longitudinal axis of the elongated member.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Biopsy procedures: The needle system can be used for taking tissue samples for diagnostic purposes.
- Medical research: The system can aid in collecting tissue samples for scientific studies and experiments.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Accurate tissue sampling: The system provides a guided pathway for the needle, ensuring precise targeting and sampling of the desired tissue.
- Ease of use: The channel and ramp design simplifies the process of inserting and maneuvering the needle during a biopsy procedure.
Benefits of this technology:
- Improved accuracy: The guided pathway and angled ramp help ensure that the needle reaches the target tissue accurately, reducing the risk of sampling errors.
- Enhanced safety: The system's design minimizes the chances of accidental needle misplacement or damage to surrounding tissues.
- Ease of use: The channel and ramp facilitate smooth needle insertion and movement, making the biopsy procedure more efficient for healthcare professionals.
Original Abstract Submitted
a biopsy needle system includes a needle extending from a tissue piercing distal end to a proximal end. the needle defines a lumen extending from the distal end at least a portion of a length thereof and houses a target tissue. the system also includes an elongated member defining a channel therethrough open at a proximal end. the channel is sized and shaped to permit passage of the needle therethrough. further, the system includes an end cap coupled to the distal end of the elongate member. the end cap includes a hole extending through a lateral wall thereof. the hole is sized and shaped to permit passage of the needle therethrough. the end cap further includes a ramp extending from the channel to the hole to guide the needle through the hole. the ramp is angled with respect to a longitudinal axis of the elongated member.