IP Library Granted Patent US 9,017,298
Granted Patent B2
US 9,017,298 · App. 13/721,985 · Granted Apr 28, 2015

Bone marrow aspiration needle

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Patent No.
US 9,017,298
App. No.
13/721,985
Granted
Apr 28, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is an aspiration assembly including an outer cannulated needle having a tip, a threaded collar, and an inner aspiration needle. A material can be aspirated through at least the inner aspiration needle. The distance that the tip of the inner aspiration needle extends from the tip of the outer cannulated needle changes when the inner aspiration needle is rotated relative to the outer cannulated needle.

Claims (45)

1. An aspiration assembly comprising:

an outer cannulated needle having a tip;

a threaded collar mounted to an end of the outer cannulated needle opposite to the tip; and

an inner aspiration needle having a tip at a first end and a threaded portion proximate to a second end;

wherein the inner aspiration needle is inserted within the outer cannulated needle such that the tip of the inner aspiration needle extends beyond the tip of the outer cannulated needle and the threaded portion of the inner aspiration needle threadably engages the threaded collar through cooperation between a first plurality of threads of the threaded collar and a second plurality of threads of the threaded portion of the inner aspiration needle;

wherein the distance that the tip of the inner aspiration needle extends from the tip of the outer cannulated needle increases when the inner aspiration needle is rotated in a first direction relative to the outer cannulated needle as a result of cooperation between the first threads and the second threads; and

wherein the distance that the tip of the inner aspiration needle extends from the tip of the outer cannulated needle decreases when the inner aspiration needle is rotated in a second direction relative to the outer cannulated needle as a result of cooperation between the first threads and the second threads, the second direction is opposite to the first direction.

2. The aspiration assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer cannulated needle further includes a handle at an end of the outer cannulated needle that is opposite to the tip.

3. The aspiration assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tip of the outer cannulated needle is pointed.

4. The aspiration assembly of claim 1 , wherein the threaded collar is mounted to the outer cannulated needle with a Luer lock.

5. The aspiration assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of threads of the threaded collar are internal threads.

6. The aspiration assembly of claim 1 , wherein the tip of the inner aspiration needle includes a plurality of ports spaced apart around an outer circumference of the needle adjacent to the tip.

7. The aspiration assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inner aspiration needle includes a Luer lock attachment at the second end to permit cooperation with an aspiration syringe.

8. The aspiration assembly of claim 1 , wherein the threaded collar is one of integral with the outer cannulated needle or removably mounted to the outer cannulated needle.

9. The aspiration assembly of claim 1 , wherein the inner aspiration needle is cannulated; and

wherein the inner aspiration needle includes a Luer lock attachment at the second end to permit cooperation with a stylet, a tip of the stylet extends beyond a tip of the inner aspiration needle when the stylet is inserted within the inner aspiration needle and the Luer lock attachment of the stylet is connected to the inner aspiration needle.

10. The aspiration assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer cannulated needle includes a first coupling device at an end thereof opposite to the tip of the outer cannulated needle; and

wherein the threaded collar includes a second coupling device configured to cooperate with the first coupling device to removably couple the threaded collar to the outer cannulated needle.

11. An aspiration assembly comprising:

an outer cannulated needle having a needle tip and a handle;

a collar having internal first threads;

an inner aspiration needle having a tip at a first end, a threaded portion including second threads proximate to a second end, and a needle portion between the tip of the inner aspiration needle and the second end of the inner aspiration needle; and

a rigid stylet having a tip at a first end, an interlocking device at a second end, and a needle portion extending between the tip of the stylet and the interlocking device;

wherein the assembly includes a first configuration in which the rigid stylet mates with one of the outer cannulated needle or the collar such that the interlocking device of the rigid stylet is attached to one of the handle or the collar, the needle portion of the stylet extends through the needle tip of the outer cannulated needle, and the tip of the rigid stylet extends beyond the needle tip of the outer cannulated needle;

wherein the assembly includes a second configuration in which the collar is mounted to the handle of the outer cannulated needle, the inner aspiration needle is connected to the collar through cooperation between the internal first threads of the collar and the second threads of the threaded portion of the inner aspiration needle, the needle portion of the inner aspiration needle extends through the needle tip of the outer cannulated needle, and the tip of the inner aspiration needle extends beyond the needle tip of the outer cannulated needle;

wherein the distance that the tip of the inner aspiration needle extends from the needle tip of the outer cannulated needle increases when the inner aspiration needle is rotated with respect to the outer cannulated needle as a result of cooperation between the internal first threads and the second threads.

12. The aspiration assembly of claim 11 , wherein the collar is mounted to the handle with a Luer lock.

13. The aspiration assembly of claim 11 , wherein the tip of the inner aspiration needle includes a plurality of ports spaced apart around an outer surface of the tip.

14. The aspiration assembly of claim 11 , wherein the inner aspiration needle includes a Luer lock attachment at the second end to permit cooperation with an aspiration syringe.

15. The aspiration assembly of claim 11 , wherein the handle defines a recess for a Luer lock.

16. The aspiration assembly of claim 11 , wherein the collar is one of integral with the outer cannulated needle or removably mounted to the outer cannulated needle.

17. An aspiration assembly comprising:

an outer cannulated needle having a needle tip and a handle;

a collar having internal first threads;

an inner aspiration needle having an open tip at a first end, a connection device at a second end, a threaded portion including second threads proximate to the second end, and a needle portion between the tip of the inner aspiration needle and the second end of the inner aspiration needle; and

a stylet having a tip at a first end, an interlocking device at a second end, and a needle portion extending between the tip of the stylet and the interlocking device;

wherein the collar is mounted to the handle of the outer cannulated needle;

wherein the inner aspiration needle is connected to the collar through cooperation between the internal first threads of the collar and the second threads of the threaded portion of the inner aspiration needle, the needle portion of the inner aspiration needle extends through the needle tip of the outer cannulated needle, and the tip of the inner aspiration needle extends beyond the needle tip of the outer cannulated needle;

wherein the stylet is connected to the inner aspiration needle through cooperation between the interlocking device of the stylet and the connection device of the inner aspiration needle, the needle portion of the stylet extends through the open tip of the inner aspiration needle and the tip of the stylet extends beyond the open tip of the inner aspiration needle; and

wherein the distance that the tip of the inner aspiration needle extends from the needle tip of the outer cannulated needle increases when the inner aspiration needle is rotated with respect to the outer cannulated needle as a result of cooperation between the internal first threads and the second threads.

18. The aspiration assembly of claim 17 , wherein the stylet is rigid.

19. The aspiration assembly of claim 17 , wherein the collar is mounted to the handle with a Luer lock.

20. The aspiration assembly of claim 17 , wherein the connection device of the inner aspiration needle includes a Luer lock attachment to permit cooperation with an aspiration syringe.

21. The aspiration assembly of claim 17 , wherein the handle defines a recess for a Luer lock.

22. The aspiration assembly of claim 17 , wherein the collar is one of integral with the outer cannulated needle or removably mounted to the outer cannulated needle.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2018
From: BIOMET BIOLOGICS, LLC
To: BIOMET, INC.
Reel/Frame 045914/0262 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2018
From: ZB MANUFACTURING, LLC
To: BIOMET MANUFACTURING, LLC
Reel/Frame 045914/0335 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 12, 2018
From: BIOMET, INC.
To: ZB MANUFACTURING, LLC
Reel/Frame 045914/0350 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 8, 2013
From: ALLEE, TYLER; MCKALE, JAMES M.
To: BIOMET BIOLOGICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 029589/0590 →