Tissue cutter and minimally invasive interventional surgical instrument
A tissue cutter includes a tissue cutting stent and a first reefing thread. The tissue cutting stent is expandable in a radial direction. The expanded tissue cutting stent is loudspeaker-shaped gradually opening from a proximal end to a distal end, and a loudspeaker-shaped accommodating space is formed inside the expanded tissue cutting stent. The tissue cutting stent is provided with a plurality of first threading holes at the distal end, and the plurality of first threading holes is arranged along a circumferential direction of the tissue cutting stent. The first reefing thread passes through the plurality of first threading holes. The first reefing thread has opposite first and second ends. The first end is secured to a starting threading hole in the plurality of first threading holes.
1 . A tissue cutter, characterized in that it comprises:
a tissue cutting stent, the tissue cutting stent being expandable in a radial direction, the expanded tissue cutting stent being shaped so as to gradually open from a proximal end to a distal end such that the outer diameter of the distal end is larger than the outer diameter of the proximal end, and an accommodating space being formed inside the expanded tissue cutting stent and having a shape corresponding to the shape of the expanded tissue cutting stent, the tissue cutting stent provided with a plurality of first threading holes at the distal end, the plurality of first threading holes arranged along a circumferential direction of the tissue cutting stent; and
a first reefing thread, the first reefing thread passing through the plurality of first threading holes, the first reefing thread having opposite first and second ends, the first end secured to a starting threading hole in the plurality of first threading holes, wherein:
the first reefing thread and the distal end of the tissue cutting stent are used for resecting tissues;
the tissue cutting stent comprises a fixed part, a support part and an expansion part, the fixed part, the support part and the expansion part connected sequentially along the axial direction of the tissue cutting stent, from the proximal end to the distal end, the support part and the expansion part are expandable along the radial direction to form the accommodating space, wherein the expanded support part diverges in a branched or radial manner; and the expansion part is closed when the first reefing thread is pulled, such that the resected tissues are wrapped in the accommodating space.
2 . The tissue cutter according to claim 1 , characterized in that the plurality of first threading holes are provided on the expansion part.
3 . The tissue cutter according to claim 2 , characterized in that the expansion part and the support part are in a web-like structure overall.
4 . The tissue cutter according to claim 2 , characterized in that the support part comprises a plurality of support segments provided along the circumferential direction of the tissue cutting stent, each of the plurality of support segments having a root end and a tip end, the root end connected to the fixed part and the tip end connected to the expansion part.
5 . The tissue cutter according to claim 4 , characterized in that the expansion part has a single layer or multiple layers of annular structure, each layer of annular structure comprising a plurality of expansion segments provided along the circumferential direction of the tissue cutting stent, each expansion segment being V-shaped to make each expansion segment having two open ends and one pointed end, the open ends of adjacent two expansion segments in each layer of annular structure being connected, wherein
in the case where the expansion part has a single layer of annular structure, the open ends are connected to the tip ends of the plurality of support segments in one-to-one correspondence, the pointed end of each expansion segment is provided with one of the first threading holes;
in the case where the expansion part has multiple layers of annular structure, the multiple layers of annular structure are provided along the axial direction, wherein in adjacent two layers of annular structure, the open ends of one layer of annular structure and the pointed ends of the other layer of annular structure are connected in one-to-one correspondence; and wherein, the open ends of the layer of annular structure closest to the support segments are connected to the tip ends of the plurality of support segments in one-to-one correspondence, and the pointed ends of each expansion segment of the layer of annular structure farthest from the support segments are all provided with one of the first threading holes.
6 . The tissue cutter according to claim 4 , characterized in that each of the plurality of the support segments is rod-shaped, wherein in an expanded support part, the plurality of the support segments are radial from the root ends to the tip ends.
7 . The tissue cutter according to claim 4 , characterized in that in the expanded support part, each of the plurality of support segments is Y-shaped to make each of the plurality of support segments comprise one root end and two tip ends, wherein the root ends of the plurality of support segments are clustered with each other, and in any adjacent two support segments, one tip end of one support segment is connected to one tip end of the other support segment.
8 . The tissue cutter according to claim 4 , characterized in that the pointed ends provided with the first threading holes rotate a predetermined angle in a plane perpendicular to the axial direction to make the first threading holes be at the predetermined angle to the radial direction of the tissue cutting stent.
9 . The tissue cutter according to claim 2 , characterized in that the support part is provided with a plurality of second threading holes, the plurality of second threading holes arranged along the circumferential direction of the tissue cutting stent, and the tissue cutter further comprises a second reefing thread, the second reefing thread passing through the plurality of second threading holes.
10 . The tissue cutter according to claim 9 , characterized in that the second reefing thread sequentially passes through the plurality of second threading holes along the circumferential direction, one end of the second reefing thread is secured to one of the plurality of second threading holes.
11 . The tissue cutter according to claim 2 , characterized in that the fixed part, the support part and the expansion part are formed by cutting a tubular product in the axial direction.
12 . The tissue cutter according to claim 2 , characterized in that the support part and the expansion part have a self-expending function.
13 . The tissue cutter according to claim 1 , characterized in that the expansion part bends radially outward with respect to the support part.
14 . The tissue cutter according to claim 1 , characterized in that the proximal end of the tissue cutting stent has a center hole, which is communicated to the accommodating space along the axial direction, and a second end of the first reefing thread passes out from inside the accommodating space via the center hole.
15 . The tissue cutter according to claim 14 , characterized in that the proximal end of the tissue cutting stent is further provided with a through-hole, and the through-hole is communicated with the center hole.
16 . The tissue cutter according to claim 1 , characterized in that a middle section of the first reefing thread sequentially passes through other threading holes in the plurality of first threading holes along the circumferential direction.
17 . The tissue cutter according to claim 16 , characterized in that the middle section of the first reefing thread passes through other threading holes in the plurality of first threading holes along the same direction.
18 . The tissue cutter according to claim 1 , characterized in that a middle section of the first reefing thread passes through other threading holes in the plurality of first threading holes in a crisscross manner to make the first reefing thread form the web-like structure at the distal end of the tissue cutting stent.
19 . The tissue cutter according to claim 1 , characterized in that the tissue cutting stent further comprises a membrane, which covers the support part and the expansion part.
20 . The tissue cutter according to claim 19 , characterized in that the membrane comprises an inner layer and/or an outer layer, the inner layer covering the inner surfaces of the support part and the expansion part, the outer layer covering the outer surfaces of the support part and the expansion part, the inner layer being an insulating layer, the outer layer being an electrically conductive or insulating layer.
21 . A minimally invasive interventional surgical instrument, characterized in that the minimally invasive interventional surgical instrument comprises:
the tissue cutter according to claim 1 ;
a delivery sheath, the contracted tissue cutting stent accommodated within the delivery sheath, the delivery sheath having a proximal opening at its proximal end and a distal opening at its distal end;
a pusher; and
a connector, connected between the pusher and the distal end of the tissue cutting stent;
wherein, the pusher extends into the delivery sheath from the proximal opening of the delivery sheath to push the tissue cutting stent out from the distal opening of the delivery sheath.
22 . The minimally invasive interventional surgical instrument according to claim 21 , characterized in that the connector comprises a plurality of elastic locking claws, an outer side of the proximal end of the tissue cutting stent is provided with a plurality of slots, wherein
where the connector is located within the delivery sheath, the plurality of elastic locking claws are compressed along the radial direction, and the compressed plurality of elastic locking claws snap with the plurality of the slots, respectively,
where the plurality of the elastic locking claws are located outside the delivery sheath, the plurality of elastic locking claws are separated from the plurality of the slots along the radial direction.
23 . The minimally invasive interventional surgical instrument according to claim 21 , characterized in that the first reefing thread and the tissue cutting stent are electrically conductive.
24 . The minimally invasive interventional surgical instrument according to claim 23 , characterized in that the delivery sheath is electrically conductive, the outer surface of the tissue cutting stent is covered with an insulating outer layer, and the connector and the pusher are insulated from the delivery sheath.
25 . The minimally invasive interventional instrument according to claim 21 , characterized in that the distal end of the delivery sheath is provided with water-permeable holes, the tissue cutting stent is covered with a water-resisting membrane, and a space between the water-resisting membrane and the delivery sheath is communicated with the outside via the water-permeable holes.
26 . The minimally invasive interventional instrument according to claim 21 , characterized in that the minimally invasive interventional instrument further comprises a puncture needle, and the delivery sheath is accommodated within the puncture needle.
27 . The minimally invasive interventional instrument according to claim 26 , characterized in that the first reefing thread and the tissue cutting stent are electrically conductive, the puncture needle is electrically conductive, and the delivery sheath is insulating.
28 . The minimally invasive interventional instrument according to claim 26 , characterized in that at least one of the puncture needle, the delivery sheath and the first reefing thread is provided with scales.
29 . The minimally invasive interventional instrument according to claim 21 , characterized in that in the case where the proximal end of the tissue cutting stent has a center hole, the fixed part is provided with a through-hole and the through-hole is communicated with the center hole, the minimally invasive interventional instrument further comprises a pneumatic device, and the pneumatic device is used to inject air to the delivery sheath and/or extract air from the delivery sheath.