Abstract:
A disposable biopsy unit includes a biopsy needle unit and a pump. The biopsy needle unit includes a carrier, a biopsy needle and a cutting sheath. The carrier is configured to mount the biopsy needle and the cutting sheath. The cutting sheath is configured to move along a longitudinal axis relative to the biopsy needle. The pump has an elongate cylinder and a plunger. The plunger is configured to be movable inside the elongate cylinder in a first direction from a distal end of the elongate cylinder to a proximal end of the elongate cylinder to generate a vacuum and configured to be movable inside the elongate cylinder in a second direction from the proximal end of the elongate cylinder to the distal end of the elongate cylinder to build up pressure. The distal end of the elongate cylinder is coupled in fluid communication with the biopsy needle.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
     This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/500,522, filed Apr. 6, 2005, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,109,885, which is a national stage application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application PCT/DE2003/00844, filed Mar. 17, 2003, which claims priority to DE20204363.0, filed Mar. 19, 2002, DE20204362.2, filed Mar. 19, 2002, DE20204361.4, filed Mar. 19, 2002, DE10212156.7, filed Mar. 19, 2002, DE10212139.7, filed Mar. 19, 2002, DE10212155.9, filed Mar. 19, 2002, DE20209525.8, filed Jun. 19, 2002, DE20209530.4, filed Jun. 19, 2002, DE20211934.3, filed Aug. 2, 2002, and DE20215962.0, filed Oct. 17, 2002. 
    
    
     MICROFICHE APPENDIX 
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     GOVERNMENT RIGHTS IN PATENT 
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     BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
     1. Field of the Invention 
     The invention pertains to a biopsy device for taking of tissues samples, which consists of a hand piece, in which a hollow biopsy needle is inserted, wherein a portion of the biopsy needle protruding from the hand piece is introduced with its sampling chamber into the tissue being investigated and the tissue is sucked into the sampling chamber by vacuum and then separated by a sample separating mechanism and finally removed. 
     2. Description of the Related Art 
     A method and a device for cutting out tissue is already known from British Patent Publication No. GB 2018601A, in which the tissue in the biopsy needle is sucked into a cutting region under vacuum influence. In order to create a vacuum in the hollow needle, the hand piece in which the hollow needle is integrated is connected via lines to a vacuum generator situated outside of the hand piece. The cutting off of the sample is done via a cutting mechanism, which is arranged lengthwise-moveable in the hollow needle. The sample cut off is kept in the needle. After pulling the needle out from the tissue, the cut-off sample is flushed out from the tip of the needle; therefore, the hand piece is connected via other lines to devices situated outside the hand piece. The vacuum established in the hollow needle is regulated by control elements integrated in the lines. 
     Another biopsy mechanism is known from European Patent Publication No. EP 0890 339 A1, in which the sample is removed under vacuum influence. In the hand piece, in which the biopsy needle with cutting mechanism is integrated and inserted, the biopsy needle is connected via hose connections and lines to an external vacuum generator as well as control devices. The vacuum is brought up from below to the sample removing chamber via a channel molded onto the outer sheath of the biopsy needle. The separating device is arranged lengthwise moveable in the hollow space of the biopsy needle. By a rotary movement, combined with a manual lengthwise push, the separating device cuts the sample from the tissue. The sample is transported in the hollow channel of the separating device. A similar arrangement is also shown by U.S. Pat. No. 5,526,822, and here in particular various vacuum feed lines to the sample removal chamber are known, such as the arrangement for cutting mechanisms, in the hollow needle or coaxially as a cutting sheath, on the outside. In both biopsy mechanisms capable of removal of a sample under vacuum, the hand piece of the biopsy device is limited in its freedom of motion by at least one connection hose and/or supply cables to one or more external supply units; furthermore, the mechanisms for creating the vacuum are costly, especially in regard to the regulating mechanisms. The sample is cut out by rotating separation devices which can move lengthwise in the hollow needle chamber. 
     Furthermore, a suction biopsy device is known from German Patent No. DE 40 41 614 C1, which is fashioned as a manual device and which has a partial vacuum source as well as a biopsy cannula connection, which can be placed in rotation by a flexible shaft located outside the hand piece. A biopsy cannula fashioned as a hollow cannula can be mounted on the biopsy cannula connection, preferably having a revolving cutting edge sharpened at the distal end, along whose hollow channel a partial vacuum can be applied, by means of the partial vacuum source, which is configured as a piston and cylinder unit, once the hollow cannula has been positioned at a particular tissue point inside the body. A similar partial vacuum-assisted biopsy device can be found in International Publication No. WO 96/28097, which, though not specifying any hollow cannula placed in rotation, nevertheless has a syringe plunger arrangement located inside a manual device to create partial vacuum. 
     German Patent Publication No. DE 100 34 297 A1 describes, in contrast with the above suction biopsy arrangement with only a single hollow needle, a tissue removal endoscopy instrument, having a biopsy needle arrangement, which specifies a circumferentially sharpened hollow needle at its distal end and a hollow biopsy needle guided inside the hollow needle, wherein the internally guided biopsy needle has a recess for removal of a tissue sample at its distal end. Proximal to the hollow biopsy needle is a suctioning instrument for creating a partial vacuum. A removal of tissue occurs in that the biopsy needle arrangement is pushed in a joint position into a region of tissue being investigated, while the biopsy needle has a distal tip, which protrudes distally from the hollow needle for a length in order to facilitate the process of penetration of the biopsy needle arrangement into the tissue, on the one hand, and to prevent tissue from getting into the interior of the hollow needle, on the other hand. When the biopsy needle arrangement is suitably positioned inside the tissue, the hollow needle is pulled back proximally for a particular length, while the interior biopsy cannula remains in position and the recess is made free. The partial vacuum applied along the biopsy needle produces an active lowering or drawing of surrounding tissue parts into the recess. By controlled distal pushing of the hollow needle with its sharpened distal end beyond the biopsy needle, a portion of the tissue is separated and enclosed inside the recess of the biopsy needle. Then, by joint withdrawal of the biopsy needle arrangement, the separated tissue sample is removed from the body for examination purposes. The entire tissue removal process described above occurs in such a way that the needle movements and the application of partial vacuum are performed manually, individually and separated from each other. With German Patent Publication No. DE 100 34 297 A1, which is considered to be the closest state of the art, the vacuum biopsy device for removal of tissue is based on the problem of configuring the hand piece so that the sample removal sequence can be operated with one hand after being inserted by means of a coaxial cannula, or with no such cannula. 
     On the other hand, the biopsy needle arrangement described in International Publication No. WO 98/25522 enables a spring-operated relative motion between the hollow biopsy needle, located on the interior, and the outer hollow needle surrounding the biopsy needle. In this case as well, the biopsy needle is positioned distally to the sharpened distal tip of the hollow needle in order to take a sample, there being provided a partial vacuum source for supplying a partial vacuum through the hollow biopsy needle into the area of its recess, assisting the process of bringing in the tissue. The process of positioning the biopsy needle relatively and finally inside the region of tissue being investigated is done exclusively manually. Such a positioning leads only to unsatisfactory biopsy results, especially when investigating hard tissue regions. 
     Likewise, a vacuum-assisted biopsy device is described in US Patent Publication No. 2001/0011156 A1, which calls for a compactly configured hand device, in whose housing all drive elements necessary for propelling the needle of the biopsy needle arrangement are provided. However, a partial vacuum source is provided separate from the hand device, which can be connected via an appropriate supply line to the needle arrangement inside the hand device at a suitable connection location. 
     SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
     According to one aspect of the invention, a tension slide that is brought into cocked position by electric motor power against the action of a spring, the needle unit being arranged on the tension slide mounted in the hand piece, wherein the sample removal chamber is shot into the tissue after releasing the cocked tension slide. The vacuum pressure-generating device, as well as other control and supply devices, are integrated in the housing of the hand piece, and the connection element, from the biopsy needle to the vacuum pressure-generating unit, is arranged directly on the housing. The vacuum pressure-generating device comprises a controllable piston/cylinder unit, having a ventilation opening, so that excess pressure can be generated in the vacuum pressure-generating device for ejection of the sample. All drive units are electrically operated, and the drive unit for the tension slide may also be used as the drive unit for the cutting sheath. The hollow biopsy needle is surrounded by an exterior coaxial cutting sheath, and at the front side of the housing there is arranged a board for actuating the electronics, in which the tension slide release is integrated. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, by arranging all necessary devices in the hand piece, the hand piece is freely moveable; furthermore, high-speed electrical drive units are used exclusively, and the tension slide and the sample separating device are operated by the same drive unit. This produces a compact device, independent of other supply units. The drive units can be accommodated in a relatively small housing. Even the electronics and the operating and measuring instruments are arranged on the housing, or accommodated in it. This also applies to the power supply and the connection elements. It is therefore possible to bring together partial processes into a single control step and simplify the attendance, so that the attendance can be done with only one hand. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, for an especially simple and reliable configuration of the vacuum generating device, the use of a piston/cylinder unit with ventilation possibility to create the vacuum and the excess pressure works well. Especially advantageous is the use of a familiar syringe/plunger unit, with a ventilation opening arranged in addition in the upper part of the syringe body, which is opened in order to dissipate the vacuum by further retraction of the syringe plunger. By controlling the spindle drive unit of the plunger spindle, the same plunger/syringe unit can be switched as needed from generating a vacuum to generating an excess pressure, using, to dissipate the vacuum, a ventilation opening arranged in the upper part, through which air flows in, and is compressed in the following step. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, in order to control the motion of the plunger, especially in regard to switching from creation of a vacuum to dissipation of a vacuum and generating of excess pressure, a spindle drive with electric DC motor with secondary reduction gearing has proven to be advantageous as the drive unit. The measured speed of revolution of the motor represents a direct measure of the lengthwise displacement of the plunger. Since this is a high-speed DC motor, whose take-off speed is considerably reduced by a reduction gearing, the lengthwise motion of the spindle can be controlled exactly. The length of the spindle travel and thus the magnitude of the vacuum and the excess pressure can be set with appropriate setpoint values in the control electronics, e.g., the speed of revolution of the motor. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, since a sterile biopsy needle is used for each patient, it has proven to be advantageous to separate the sterile parts from other merely disinfected parts that are firmly connected to the hand piece. For this reason, it is convenient to design the vacuum pressure-generating device, the biopsy needle with cutting sheath and the parts connected to the biopsy needle and cutting sheath, such as the biopsy needle carrier, the drive elements and plastic piece including connection element and guide roller as an independent, easily inserted and removed sterile insert element. The space for the insert element is separated from the other drive elements by covers, for reasons of cleaning of the hand piece. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, for sake of simplicity, the flexible connection element is fashioned as a flexible hose, so that it can adapt to the displacement travel of the tension slide. In order to allow for twisting of the hose relative to the biopsy needle at the proximal end, an additional rotary mounted plastic piece is arranged in the plastic piece firmly connected to the biopsy needle, to which the hose is attached. In order to enable a lengthwise movement of the gear connected to the spindle casing for driving of the spindle casing, e.g., when the tension slide is released, a toothed roller is provided as the drive unit. In order to provide for a cocking of the tension slide via the biopsy needle carrier by turning the cutting sheath, the gear at the end face of the threaded spindle casing is supported against a holder of the base block during the cocking process, so that the biopsy needle carrier moves to the right, while the cutting sheath maintains its position. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, the locking of the tension slide has a double-arm lever, whose one arm engages under spring pressure with the recess of the tension slide. In order to allow for use of the tension device for different biopsy needles with different insertion depths, e.g., 15 to 25 mm, it is only necessary to adapt the length of the engaging lever and use appropriate settings in the electronics, for example. The plastic piece joined to the biopsy needle enables a turning of the sample removal chamber by means of a knurled disk. The biopsy needle can be locked in the desired position by the interaction of the polygon of the plastic piece and the biopsy needle carrier. A notch made in the knurled disk shows the user the radial position for the opening of the sample removal chamber. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, the cross section of the hollow biopsy needle is limited by a narrowing, a stuffing, or a lip at the sample removal chamber. This narrowing is around 60-75% of the height and closes off the upper open part of the sample removal chamber from above. This narrowing in front of the sample removal chamber has the effect that the vacuum sucks in the tissue being investigated from the bottom—upon opening of the sample removal chamber—(i.e., upon retraction of the cutting sheath). The narrowing in addition prevents tissue from getting into the rear part of the hollow needle space. When the sample is ejected, the narrowing produces a pressure increase in the sample removal chamber, which improves the cleaning effect, especially in the sample removal chamber. By applying the vacuum, the tissue of the sample is sucked into the interior of the sample removal chamber and clings more or less to the inner wall. For better adhesion, additional means can be provided in the interior of the sample removal chamber. Since the cutting sheath is arranged on the outer diameter of the biopsy needle and thus the separation of the tissue occurs externally, the tissue clinging to the inner space is not detached from the inner wall by the cutting mechanism, thanks to the external arrangement of the cutting sheath. Furthermore, the tissue cannot get into the cavity of the rotating cutting mechanism and get stuck inside. Guiding of the cutting sheath with its round cross section on the outer side of the biopsy needle with its round cross section has the advantage that no twisting (turning) of the sample can occur by the cutting rotation of the cutting mechanism, thus fulfilling a major requirement for the evaluation of the tissue by the pathologist. In order to achieve a good adhesion of the sample in the inner space without impairing the fill ratio, the sample removal chamber is configured so that approximately 25% of its cross section is open for suctioning in the sample, i.e., the larger portion of the circumference is closed. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, the arrangement of the coaxial cutting sheath on the outside also has the effect that a larger sample can be removed than when the cutting sheath is arranged on the inside. Since the sample is ejected with assistance from a pressure built up from the sample removal chamber, no damage to the tissue occurs when taking the tissue out. Thanks to the central arrangement of the base block at the center of the inner chamber of the housing, the housing itself is protected against transverse forces produced by the drive elements. Furthermore, it is easy to replace the drive units, as well as the tension slide, since it is only necessary to loosen the connections to the housing for this. It is also advantageous that the impacts produced by the plastic tension slide are absorbed by the base block. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, the storing of the biopsy needle/cutting sheath in a biopsy needle carrier made of plastic has the advantage, among others, that the molded-on sliding surfaces enable a trouble-free sliding on the opposing surfaces of the base block and the molded-on block. The biopsy needle carrier transmits the forces from the spindle drive of the cutting sheath to the tension slide. Since the spindle drive thrusts against the holder of the base block when the tension slide changes position and it can slide freely when the tension sheath is rotated (the gear can slide axially in the toothed roller), the drive unit can be used for both motion sequences (tensioning of the tension slide, opening and closing of the sample removal chamber by means of the cutting sheath). The miniature switch integrated in the housing end piece, which turns the power supply off and on by the closing of the housing cover with the vacuum pressure-generating device inserted, as well as the retaining tabs arranged on the biopsy needle carrier, are safety mechanisms which prevent a tensioning of the tension slide when the housing cover is open. Furthermore, an opening of the housing cover when the needle is under tension will be precluded. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, the guide roller, mounted in the end cover of the housing with the biopsy needle and cutting sheath passing through it, cooperates with the cannula which has been inserted into the tissue. Because a seal element is placed on the proximal end of the previously mounted coaxial cannula, interacting with the cutting sheath, air is prevented from getting in between the cannula and the cutting sheath. The guide roller placed on the cannula prevents the inner housing from getting dirty and prevents the nonsterilized hand piece from touching the coaxial cannula. The board arranged on the hand piece with integrated light-emitting diodes and switches, as well as icons, accomplishes a simple operator guidance. The cover plate can also be used as a carrier for miniature switches or photocells. The insertion aid enables easier insertion of the sterilized replacement element. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, in order to make sure that the tissue is reliably cut through when the sample removal chamber is closed, the cutting sheath travels by approximately 2 mm out toward the tip of the needle, beyond the distal end of the sample removal chamber. To prevent operator error, the sequences “cocking of the tension slide” and “ejection of sample” are provided with delay circuits. To enhance the safety, it may be advisable to select a different color for the light-emitting diodes in the case of processes taking place in the tissue, such as “separate the sample”, than that for processes taking place outside the tissue, such as “eject the sample”. 
     According to another aspect of the invention, when using a coaxial cannula in which the needle unit is inserted, so as to achieve an exact positioning, for example, one must make sure that no air can get in between the outer circumference of the needle and the inside of the coaxial cannula when a vacuum is produced. Therefore, a seal element is provided at the proximal side of the coaxial cannula tube. Since the depth of insertion of the needle unit is dictated by the cocking distance of the tension slide, unless means are provided in the hand piece for different depths of insertion, the use of spacing pieces between the coaxial cannula and guide roller has proven to be especially advantageous. The spacing piece is strung onto the needle unit and sits distally on the proximal end of the coaxial cannula, and proximally on a guide roller arranged in the hand piece. As a result, for the same insertion length dictated by the device, the depth of penetration is reduced by the length of the spacing piece, resulting in easier production conditions. 
     The invention, in one form thereof, is directed to a disposable biopsy unit for removable coupling to a handheld biopsy driver. The disposable biopsy unit includes a biopsy needle unit and a pump. The biopsy needle unit includes a carrier, a biopsy needle and a cutting sheath. The carrier is configured to mount the biopsy needle and the cutting sheath. The biopsy needle has a sample removal chamber and a longitudinal axis. The cutting sheath is coaxially arranged with the biopsy needle. The cutting sheath is configured to move along the longitudinal axis relative to the biopsy needle. The pump has an elongate cylinder and a plunger. With reference to the component arrangement of  FIG. 1 , the plunger is configured to be movable inside the elongate cylinder in a first direction from a proximal end of the elongate cylinder to a distal end of the elongate cylinder to generate a vacuum and configured to be movable inside the elongate cylinder in a second direction from the distal end of the elongate cylinder to the proximal end of the elongate cylinder to build up pressure. The proximal end of the elongate cylinder is coupled in fluid communication with the biopsy needle. 
     The invention, in another form thereof, is directed to a disposable biopsy unit for removable coupling to a handheld biopsy driver. The disposable biopsy unit includes a carrier, a biopsy needle assembly mounted to the carrier, and a pump. The pump includes an elongate cylinder. The elongate cylinder is connected in fluid communication with the biopsy needle assembly. A plunger is configured to move inside the elongate cylinder. The plunger has a rack. A toothed crown nut is configured to mesh with the rack. The tooth crown nut is configured to rotatably engage an end portion of the elongate cylinder, and configured such that the plunger is translated in the elongate cylinder to generate one of vacuum and pressure as the toothed crown nut is rotated. 
    
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       The invention shall now be described as an example by means of sample embodiments making reference to the drawings, without limiting the general notion of the invention. 
         FIG. 1  shows a biopsy device with open housing cover (perspective view). 
         FIG. 2  shows a unit of the biopsy device which is fixed to the housing (without bottom of housing and cover) and the replaceable biopsy unit; shown separately (perspective view). 
         FIG. 3  shows a lengthwise section A-A through the biopsy needle of  FIG. 1 . 
         FIG. 4  shows a cross section A-A in  FIG. 3  (left housing part). 
         FIG. 5  shows a cross section B-B in  FIG. 3  (right housing part). 
         FIG. 6  shows a right housing end cover (inside) with integrated miniature switch. 
         FIG. 7  shows a front side of board. 
         FIG. 8   a  shows a base block in X-axis viewed from front (perspective). 
         FIG. 8   b  shows a base block in X-axis viewed from behind (perspective). 
         FIG. 9   a  shows a unit of the biopsy device that is fixed to the housing (without housing cover or bottom) in the uncocked condition. 
         FIG. 9   b  shows a locking mechanism in the uncocked condition. 
         FIG. 10   a  is the same as  FIG. 9   a , but with the tension slide in cocked position. 
         FIG. 10   b  is the same as  FIG. 9   b , but in the locked condition. 
         FIG. 11   a  shows a side view of a biopsy needle tip. 
         FIG. 11   b  shows a lengthwise section through  FIG. 11   a  (sample removal chamber opened). 
         FIG. 11   c  is the same as  FIG. 11   b , but (sample removal chamber half open). 
         FIG. 11   d  is the same as  FIG. 11   b , (sample removal chamber closed by cutting sheath). 
         FIG. 11   e  shows a cross section A-A in  FIG. 11   a.    
         FIG. 12  shows a biopsy needle carrier with press-fitted biopsy needle/cutting sheath and plastic piece (from below, rotated around 90°, perspective view). 
         FIG. 13  shows a vacuum/pressure device, installation and actuation (seen from rear, perspective view). 
         FIG. 14   a  shows a vacuum/pressure device with plunger mounted on the bottom of the syringe (starting position for creating a vacuum and end position for generating pressure, partially cut away). 
         FIG. 14   b  shows a vacuum/pressure device with retracted plunger; end position of the vacuum stroke (partially cut away). 
         FIG. 14   c  shows a clearing of the ventilation opening (syringe plunger retracted beyond ventilation opening; pressure equalization position, partially cut away). 
         FIG. 14   d  shows a cross section A-A through the threaded spindle in  FIG. 14   c.    
         FIG. 15  shows a base block and biopsy needle/cutting sheath, prepared for fitting out with photocells and miniature switches to detect actual values. 
         FIG. 16  shows an insert element lifted off from the insert aid (perspective view). 
         FIG. 17  shows an insert aid (perspective view). 
         FIG. 18  shows a coaxial cannula and spike (exploded view). 
         FIG. 19  shows a section through the cap of a coaxial cannula. 
         FIG. 20  shows a coaxial cannula with inserted needle unit. 
         FIG. 21  shows a coaxial cannula with inserted needle unit making use of a spacing piece. 
     
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
     The following detailed description should be read with reference to the drawings, in which like elements in different drawings are identically numbered. The drawings, which are not necessarily to scale, depict selected preferred embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. The detailed description illustrates by way of example, not by way of limitation, the principles of the invention. This description will clearly enable one skilled in the art to make and use the invention, and describes several embodiments, adaptations, variations, alternatives and uses of the invention, including what is presently believed to be the best mode of carrying out the invention. 
     Integrated in the housing interior of a hand piece  1  are all devices required to perform a vacuum biopsy ( FIG. 1 ), so that no cables or lines are required going from the housing of the hand piece to other external supply devices. Thus, the hand piece  1  constitutes a complete vacuum biopsy device, which is freely moveable in all directions. 
     From the distal part of the left end cover  6  protrudes the distal part of the hollow biopsy needle  2  with the cutting sheath  3  surrounding it coaxially, which is required to remove the tissue sample. Usually, a coaxial cannula is placed in the tissue, into which the biopsy needle  2  with cutting sheath  3  is introduced. Outside the right end cover  7  of the housing there is arranged a connection element  4 , e.g., a transparent flexible hose, which connects the vacuum pressure-generating device  5 , arranged in parallel with the biopsy needle, to the interior cavity of the biopsy needle  2 . The hollow connection element  4  is situated in immediate proximity to the end cover  7  of the housing. The biopsy needle with cutting sheath and additional elements, arranged in a biopsy needle carrier  37 , forms together with the connection element  4  and the vacuum pressure-generating device  5  an element  20 , easily inserted or taken out at the top, which is replaced as necessary ( FIG. 2 ). The housing cover  10  is opened for this purpose. As  FIG. 2  in particular shows, the biopsy device can be divided into parts which are firmly connected to the housing (disinfected parts) and a removable element  20  (sterile part). While the parts firmly connected to the housing are merely disinfected, the removable element  20  comes in a sterile package and can be replaced as necessary, especially for each new patient. 
     In the sample embodiment described hereafter, the vacuum pressure-generating device is arranged in parallel with the biopsy needle. However, in the scope of the invention, the vacuum pressure-generating device can also be arranged lying in the axis of the biopsy needle or the hand piece; neither does it require its own connection element, if for example it is mounted directly on the end of the biopsy needle. 
     Between the left and right end covers  6 ,  7  of the housing is the lower piece  9  of the housing and a housing cover  10  which is hinged in the end covers of the housing, with a locking latch  11 . By means of tie rods or screws, which are partly screwed into a base block  8 , the lower piece  9  of the housing is clamped between the end covers  6 ,  7 , or it is joined to the base block  8 . The housing cover  10  can swivel about an axis secured in the end covers  6 ,  7  of the housing. The housing cover  10  is closed before the biopsy mechanism is used; the inner contour of the housing cover corresponds to the outer contour of the biopsy needle carrier  37 , which will be described more precisely hereafter. Approximately at the center of the interior space of the housing is arranged the base block  8 , which is firmly connected to the lower piece of the housing, for example, by fixation elements and/or by a screw connection. The base block  8 , which extends not only in the lengthwise axis from the middle to the left, but also across the entire transverse surface, is connected to the drive elements for the vacuum pressure-generating device  5 , the cutting sheath  3  and the cocking mechanism for the tension slide  28 , on which the biopsy needle carrier  37  is mounted. Furthermore, the base block  8  has a holder  36 , open at the top, for the biopsy needle/cutting sheath, and an additional insert element  62  for the vacuum pressure-generating device. 
     In order to specify the position of the individual elements, as well as the position of the individual parts, especially in the interior of the housing, a coordinate scale has been drawn in  FIG. 1 , the midpoint of the coordinates lying at the center of the base block  8  ( FIG. 1 ). Accordingly, for the following description and for the claims, movement indicated in the direction of the X-axis is considered left (distal) and movement indicated away from the X-axis is considered right (proximal). For the other coordinates, movement in the direction of the Y-axis is considered top, movement away from the Y-axis is considered bottom, movement in the direction of the Z-axis is considered rear, and movement away from the Z-axis is considered forward ( FIG. 1 ). Thus, the coordinate system divides the interior of the housing and the other references into left and right, forward and rear, and top and bottom. 
     Making reference to these remarks, in the bottom, front, left part of the housing interior are found the joint actuating mechanisms  106  for the cocking mechanism and the cutting sheath, and in the bottom, rear, left part of the housing is the actuating mechanism  105  ( FIG. 13 ) for the vacuum pressure-generating device  5 . In the bottom right part is accommodated the energy supply for the actuating motors and the other electrical parts, such as for the control and/or monitoring elements; preferably, batteries or a storage battery  111  are used for this, e.g., a 7.2 V lithium ion battery, 1 Ah. The forward, right, top interior space of the housing lying above the battery compartment is utilized mainly for the tension slide  28  with locking piece ( FIG. 5 ); this is connected to a block  26 , which is part of the base block  8 . The battery compartment is sealed on top by a separation plate  114 . 
     In the uppermost front part of the housing interior there is arranged a biopsy needle carrier  37 , which can be inserted into and taken out from the U-shaped insert holder  36  of the base block  8 , which is open at the top, and the bracket  40  arranged on either side of the tension slide  28  and pointing upward; the biopsy needle/cutting sheath unit with actuating parts is moveably mounted in this, extending for almost the entire length of the hand piece. This means that, in the uncocked state, the left end surface of the biopsy needle carrier  37  lies against the left end cover  6  of the housing, and in the cocked state the right end surface lies against the right end cover  7 . “Almost the entire length” means that the biopsy needle carrier is at least shorter by the distance required in the interior of the housing for the cocking sequence. If the cocking distance of the tension slide is 20 mm, for example, the biopsy needle carrier must be able to move by this amount. In general, the cocking distance is between 15 and 25 mm, depending on the biopsy needle used. It is therefore advisable to design the interior for the longest possible cocking distance. 
     The cocking device (situated right front) itself consists of a tension slide  28 , placed on a bolt  30 , the bolt screwing into the base block  8 . The bolt  30  has a spiral spring  31  surrounding it. The locking device (see especially  FIGS. 9   b  and  10   b ) of the tension slide is secured to the block  26 . In the top, rear, right interior of the housing is accommodated the vacuum pressure-generating device  5  with parts of the actuator; the actuating motor with reduction gearing for the vacuum pressure-generating device is located in the left, bottom, rear area of the housing interior. 
     The hand piece, and also in particular the biopsy needle or the vacuum pressure-generating device, are not connected either by cable or hose lines to additional supply units situated outside of the housing hand piece. Therefore, the mobility and maneuverability is not impaired either by lines or by cables. The housing cover, the bottom piece of the housing, the end covers of the housing and the base block consist preferably of aluminum. 
     The hand piece  1  consists, as already specified, of a housing, which is formed from a housing lower piece  9  with side walls raised to different height, the housing cover  10  adapted to the lower piece of the housing with lengthwise moveable locking latch  11 , and the two end covers  6  and  7 . The lower piece of the housing is joined to the two end covers by tie rods or screws, e.g., made of iron, which are partly screwed directly into the base block  8 . The housing is around 200 mm in length, the end covers have approximately square cross section, roughly 40×40 mm ( FIG. 2 ). The housing cover  10  can swivel about an axis  104 , which is secured in the end covers  6 ,  7 ; boreholes  14  in the end covers are used for this. The dog  12  of the locking latch  11  can be pushed into the recess  45  of the base block  8  to close the housing cover. 
     The left end cover  6  has, in the upper forward part, an upward open U-shaped passage  13  for the forward protruding part of the biopsy needle/cutting sheath  2 ,  3  and the guide roller  81  mounted thereon. The rear end cover  7  of the housing has two upward open U-shaped passages  15 ,  16 . The passage  15  corresponds to the passage  13 ; it receives the end of the plastic part  47 , with round cross section, mounted on the hollow biopsy needle. In passage  16  is inserted a connection piece  63  for the vacuum pressure-generating device ( FIG. 2 ). An additional plastic part  112 , inserted in the plastic part  47 , has a plug  17  which is used to connect the connection element  4  to the outlet connector  64  of the vacuum pressure-generating device. The inner cavity of the biopsy needle is connected continuously to the cavity of the plunger/cylinder arrangement and the cavity of the vacuum pressure-generating device. The connections are configured such that neither can air get into the system from the outside nor can air flow out when excess pressure prevails; thus, the connection points are air-tight. As  FIG. 6  shows in particular, a miniature switch  18  is integrated in the passage  16  of the right end cover  7  at the bottom side, whose switch pin  19  protrudes into the passage. As soon as the connector  63  of the vacuum pressure-generating device is inserted in the passage and the housing cover is closed, the switch pin  19  of the miniature switch  18  is pressed downward and the miniature switch  18  allows current to flow. Terminals for hooking up a charger can be built into the passages  97 ,  98  of the right end cover  7 . 
     At the front side of the bottom piece  9  of the housing there is a surface  113  provided for the board with the operating and monitoring elements ( FIG. 1 ). The board  57  secured to the housing is designed as an independent component, which is glued, for example, onto the surface  113  of the bottom piece  9 . This board  57  is connected by lines to other electronic components arranged in the housing, and to the power supply. The board contains in particular switches for the operation and diodes for the monitoring. The activating button  88  for mechanical triggering of the cocked tension slide protrudes through a recess  65  in the bottom piece of the housing and the board. 
     When configuring the operating and monitoring elements consideration was given to the difference between the cocking sequence of the tension slide and the triggering of the tension slide, on the one hand, and the performance of the biopsy, such as the cutting out of the sample, as well as the removal of the sample with the ejection of the sample, on the other hand. Accordingly, the activating button  88  (trigger) for the tension slide has been placed at the right and the cocking button  90  for cocking the tension slide is at left. The program button  89  for performing the biopsy is in the middle. It is necessary to press the program button for three functions. The first function, start or reset, is indicated by the reset diode  91 , while the sample removal diode  92  arranged underneath indicates the opening and closing of the sample removal chamber when removing the sample. The lowermost eject diode  93  indicates the ejection of the removed sample. The cocking diode  94  indicates the cocking of the tension slide; the locking diode  95  indicates the locking of the tension slide. The battery charge diode  96  indicates the charge condition of the battery or storage battery. The diodes are switched so that the diode blinks while performing the particular sequence and after completion of the sequence the diode remains lit. When there are two possible choices, both diodes are lit. The operator is then free to make a choice. The mode of operation and possibility of control shall be examined more closely in detail when describing the sequence. Symbols (icons) at the margin symbolize the individual processes. 
     To improve the operating safety it may be advisable to outfit individual automated sequences with delay circuit. In particular, it has been found that the processes of “cocking of the tension slide” by pressing the cocking button  90  and “ejection of sample” by pressing the program button  89  are provided with delay circuits of around 1.2-1.5 seconds to improve the operating safety. Furthermore, the operating safety is improved when the light-emitting diodes indicating the individual processes have different colors for processes outside and processes inside the tissue. 
     A perspective representation of the base block  8  (looking from the front in the direction of the X-axis) is shown by  FIG. 8   a ; the base block  8  is shown from the rear in the X-axis by  FIG. 8   b  (both of them perspective views). The base block  8  can be divided into two halves, looking in the lengthwise direction; the front part serves to secure the joint actuation for the cutting sheath and tension slide, and also in its upper part to mount the biopsy needle carrier ( FIG. 8   a ); the rear part serves to secure the actuation for the vacuum pressure-generating device and to mount one side of the vacuum pressure-generating device ( FIG. 8   b ). Between the two actuating motors  21 ,  58 , beneath the center rib  87 , is arranged a central electronic board. The base block  8  has in its left front part a U-shaped space  24 , in which is installed a toothed roller  23 , driven by the gear motor  21 . For this, the take-off shaft of the gear motor is mounted or inserted in an opening in the wall  25  of the base block  8 . The toothed roller  23  is mounted on the take-off shaft and secured to it, for example, by means of a screw, so that it cannot turn or shift. At the other end, the toothed roller  23  is mounted in the wall  22  of the base block  8 . The actuating motor used is a DC motor with a speed of around 11000 rpm. The DC motor is connected to a planet gear with high reduction ratio, on whose take-off shaft the toothed roller  23  is mounted. 
     An additional block  26  is molded on the wall  22 , pointing to the right, which accommodates both the swiveling double lever  33  for the locking process and also serves to fasten the bolt  30  for guiding the tension slide  28 . The bolt  30  is screwed into the threaded borehole  29 . During the cocking process, the tension slide  28  moves to the right on the bolt  30  and the separating plate  114  is arranged underneath. The spiral spring  31  arranged on the threaded bolt  30  is compressed during the cocking process. At one end, the spiral spring thrusts against an end piece  32  of the threaded bolt or directly against the end cover  7  of the housing; the other end of the spiral spring thrusts against the end of the guide borehole  115  of the tension slide. 
     The tension slide  28  moves on the threaded bolt and the separating plate  114  and is thus prevented from twisting. One arm  99  of the double-arm lever  33  of the locking device engages with a groove  27  of the tension slide  28  ( FIGS. 9   a  and  10   a ). The locking device, integrated in the block  26  of the base block  8 , consists of the double-arm lever  33 , which can swivel about an upright axis  35  (looking in the Y-axis) by means of a compression spring  34 . The axis  35 , an upright pin, is secured in the boreholes  38  of the base block. In the uncocked condition, the part  99  of the double-arm lever lies in the groove  27  of the tension slide; the compressed spring  34  acts on the part  100  of the lever to press the locking button  88  outward (forward). As soon as the part  99  of the double-arm lever can engage in the recess  82  of the tension slide, the activating button  88  is pressed outward. The tension slide is locked by the locking of the lever part  99  in the cocked condition and can now be triggered when necessary with the activating button  88 . Since the tension slide is advisedly made of plastic, it has proven advisable to employ a metal part  83  in the recess, so as not to damage the plastic, since the double-arm lever is made of metal. Unlike the removable element  20 , the hand piece  1  with replaced insertion element can be used repeatedly. The cocking distance corresponds to the depth of penetration of the biopsy needle into the tissue. Hence, the length of the lever  99  likewise corresponds to the cocking distance. Since the depth of penetration is generally between 15 and 25 mm, the same hand piece  1  can be used for different depth of penetration by appropriately configuring the length of the lever  99  and changing the setpoints of the control system. 
     The tension slide  28 , which adjoins the block  26 , is arranged at equal height and is roughly equal in cross section. On its top side, the tension slide has two brackets  40 . The upward pointing surface  41  of the tension slide, as well as the upward pointing surface  44  of the block  26 , and the upward pointing surface of the extension  42  of the basic block  8 , together form a planar bearing surface for the lower sliding surface  43  of the biopsy needle carrier  37  mounted thereon. The biopsy needle carrier is made of plastic. As the tension slide is moved from the starting uncocked condition ( FIG. 9   a ) to the cocked condition ( FIG. 10   a ), i.e., to the right, the biopsy needle carrier  37  held by the brackets  40  slides across the surface  42  and  44 . It is also conceivable that the sliding surfaces are configured not planar, as in the sample embodiment, but instead have specially configured sliding surfaces; the important thing is that the biopsy needle carrier  37  can slide easily and straight on the sliding surface and the biopsy needle can penetrate straight into the tissue, or tumor, after triggering the activation button  88 . Therefore, the upper outer contour of the biopsy needle carrier is also configured correspondingly to the inner contour of the housing cover and has only slight play relative to the housing cover in order to prevent the biopsy needle from deviating upward. 
     Above the U-shaped space  24  for the toothed roller  23 , at the height of the sliding surface  42 , the basic block  8  has a U-shaped upwardly open holder  36 , for inserting the biopsy needle/cutting sheath among other things. This holder serves primarily as a radial thrust bearing, i.e., as a prop for the actuating part connected to the cutting sheath, the gear  74 , or the plastic disk  78 , in order to bring the tension slide into its cocked position by means of the actuating device  106 , as shall be described afterwards. In the upper rear part of the base block there is provided another U-shaped insert element  62 , in which the free end  61  of the threaded spindle of the vacuum pressure-generating device  5  is inserted. In the middle, top, of the base block  8  is the recess  45 , into which the dog  12  of the locking latch  11  of the housing cover is forced. A cover  46  arranged on the base block  8 , pointing to the left, separates the space of the actuating motors and the board from the upper left part of the housing interior, which is used primarily to keep the exchangeable biopsy needle carrier  37 , including biopsy needle and cutting sheath. The cover  46  protects the electric gear motors and the board against dirt. The board for the electronics lies between the actuating motors and underneath the middle rib. 
       FIG. 2  shows the biopsy needle carrier  37 , which can be inserted into the brackets  40  of the tension slide  28  with biopsy needle  2  and cutting sheath  3 , as well as other parts. The hollow, round circular biopsy needle  2  has a needle tip  70 , which adjoins the sample removal chamber  71  ( FIGS. 11   a - 11   e ). The biopsy needle  2 , which is round in cross section, is surrounded by a coaxially arranged cutting sheath  3 , round in cross section, having a cutting edge  72  at its left end, facing the sample removal chamber, which serves to cut out the tissue sample after the biopsy needle is introduced (with sample removal chamber closed) and after the sample removal chamber is opened and the sample is sucked into the sample removal chamber. The cutting edge preferably stands perpendicular to the lengthwise axis of biopsy needle and cutting sheath. The cutting process occurs by rotation and simultaneous lengthwise displacement of the cutting sheath by means of the threaded spindle drive. It is also conceivable that the motion occurs not continuously, but stepwise or vibrating, i.e., the feed process moves back and forth with short intervals. 
     At the other, proximal end of the cutting sheath, away from the cutting edge  72 , there is fastened a threaded spindle casing  73  with a gear  74  arranged at the end face of the threaded spindle casing. The threaded spindle casing with gear is arranged on the cutting sheath and prevented from turning and shifting. The threaded spindle cooperates with a threaded spindle nut  75 , which is firmly press-fitted in the biopsy needle carrier  37 . The gear  74  lies to the left, i.e., before the spindle casing begins. When the threaded spindle casing is turned by means of the gear  74 , the cutting sheath is rotated and shifted in lengthwise direction along the biopsy needle  2 . 
     The gear  74  at the left end of the threaded spindle engages with the toothed roller  23  after the biopsy needle carrier is inserted in the brackets  40 . So as to allow for inserting the biopsy needle carrier  37  into the brackets of the tension slide when the slide is not cocked ( FIG. 2 ), the biopsy needle carrier has two plane parallel recesses  77 . When the sliding surface of the biopsy needle carrier  37  is placed on the surfaces  41 ,  42  and  44 , at the same time the cutting sheath is inserted in the holder  36  of the base block  8 . To improve the turning of the spindle drive, especially when the holder  36  is used to support the cocking of the tension slide, a plastic disk  78  can be inserted at the left side of the gear, being provided with a slight cone. When the biopsy needle carrier is correctly inserted, it slides to the right by the sliding surface  43  over the surfaces  42  and  41  when the tension slide is cocked. Since the specimen removal chamber is only closed after inserting the biopsy needle carrier, the gear  74  bears against the holder  36 . Now, if the toothed roller  23  is driven further in the same direction, the threaded spindle drive will screw the tension slide to the right along the biopsy needle carrier, until it locks; the biopsy needle will be pulled inward, while the cutting sheath remains in its position. After the locking, the cutting sheath protrudes beyond the tip of the biopsy needle. Therefore, after the locking of the tension slide, the cutting sheath is rotated back to the starting position (opposite direction of rotation); the gear  74  will move from left to right in the toothed roller. After releasing of the tension slide, the biopsy needle/cutting sheath with gear slides back to the left with the biopsy needle carrier. Now, the cutting sheath can again be moved to the right in order to open the sample removal chamber. 
     The right end of the cutting sheath is connected to the hollow biopsy needle by a seal element  76 , able to move in rotation, but air-tight, so that neither air can get in between biopsy needle and the cutting sheath coaxially surrounding it, nor can air escape during excess pressure. On the right end of the biopsy needle  2  is mounted air-tight a round, likewise hollow plastic part  47 , being frictionally joined to the biopsy needle. The plastic part  47  has a bearing element  49  at its left end, which is press-fitted into the biopsy needle carrier; at its right end, protruding from the hand piece  1 , there is inserted another plastic part  112 , which can turn relative to the plastic part  47  and the biopsy needle  2 . Between biopsy needle and plastic part  112  there is inserted an O-ring seal. The plastic part has a plug  17  at its right end, onto which the connection element  4  is placed air-tight. 
     There is also a knurled disk  80  on the right part, protruding from the biopsy needle carrier and the housing, by which, when rotated, the position of the sample removal chamber can be adjusted radially, without altering the position of the cutting sheath. One rotation of the biopsy needle involves only one rotation of the sample removal chamber and, thus, the sample removal device. The plastic part  47  with biopsy needle and cutting sheath is press-fitted into the biopsy needle carrier with the bearing element  49  and the threaded spindle nut  75 . The biopsy needle can rotate in the biopsy needle carrier and is mounted in the cutting sheath by the bearing element  49  and its narrow guide in the cutting sheath, and it can shift in the lengthwise axis with the biopsy needle carrier. As described above, the cutting sheath is axially movable by rotation relative to the biopsy needle. To the right of the bearing element  49  a polygon  50  is arranged on the plastic part, which can lock with the biopsy needle carrier by tension, so that the sample removal chamber of the biopsy needle can be brought into the most favorable position for the biopsy removal and held there by means of the knurled disk  80 . 
     Details of the sample removal chamber and the tip of the biopsy needle are represented in  FIGS. 11   a - 11   e . The sample removal chamber  71  adjoining the needle tip  70  is open from above for approximately 25% of its cross section. The cutting edges can be ground or sharpened. The sample removal chamber is between approximately 15 and 25 mm in length. It adjoins the cavity of the biopsy needle. At the transition, i.e., the right end of the sample removal chamber, the cross section of the cavity of the biopsy needle is closed between approximately 50% and 75% by a narrowing, e.g., a stopper  79  ( FIGS. 11   b - 11   e ). The height of the stopper is chosen such that it extends downward past the recess of the sample removal chamber. In this way, the vacuum will especially draw in the tissue sample through the continuous opening of the sample removal chamber and bring the tissue sample up against the wall of the sample removal chamber. 
     When there is excess pressure in the cavity of the biopsy needle, the narrowing or stopper has a pressure boosting effect. The stopper has roughly the length of 10 mm and is glued or welded into the cavity. When using laser welding, it has proven to be advantageous to make the left side of the stopper thin for a short length, around 2 mm, by removing material at the end surface. As a result, in this region at the end surface the tube of the biopsy needle is welded to the end surface of the stopper and is air-tight at the end surface. The stopper can also be of shorter length, as long as the same effect is achieved. Thus, the stopper can also be replaced by a lip or dog of approximately the same height. The important thing is that the narrowing is configured such that the vacuum is brought to bear primarily from the bottom in the sample removal chamber, so that the sample clings to the wall of the sample removal chamber during the cutting process and does not change in length. It has also proven to be advantageous to provide additional fixation means on the sample removal wall. 
     The suctioning of the sample from the bottom into the sample removal chamber produces, first, a high fill ratio of the sample removal chamber and, second, especially thanks to its configuration, a good fixation of the sample on the wall. Since the cutting sheath separates the sample at the outside of the biopsy needle, this firm suctioning of the sample into the interior is also preserved during the separation process. Furthermore, thanks to the cutting sheath arranged on the outside, thanks to the vacuum applied, no tissue is suctioned into the hollow cutting sheath and thus the tissue cannot get twisted or turned by the rotating lengthwise movement of the cutting sheath, as it is held fast in the interior of the cutting sheath. This improves the quality of the sample, since the pathologist obtains original material corresponding to the cross section of the cut and not being twisted or deformed. When the sample is ejected under pressure, a complete cleaning of the sample removal chamber occurs in addition through the stopper  79 , so that no comingling occurs when used repeatedly. Since the vacuum generating device is used at the same time as a pressure generating device, the entire cavity is cleaned, especially that of the needle. 
       FIG. 13  shows the drive and the installation of the vacuum pressure-generating device  5  (view from the rear, i.e., opposite the Z-axis, housing cover and lower housing piece left out). In the upper, rear, right region, the vacuum pressure-generating device  5  is arranged as a piston/cylinder unit  69 . It consists of a syringe body  52  with threaded spindle  53  arranged inside, at whose end facing the syringe bottom  51  there is fastened a plunger  54  with seal elements—as is commonly known with syringes ( FIGS. 14   a - 14   d ). At the end of the syringe body  52  facing the base block  8 , a threaded spindle nut  48  is arranged on the threaded spindle with a gear  55  formed at the circumference. The threaded spindle nut has one or more thread turns. The threaded spindle  53  interacts with the threaded spindle nut  48 . The spindle has a pitch of around 5 mm per turn, so that at each rotation the plunger is moved out from the syringe body by a precisely defined amount, i.e., away from the syringe bottom  51 , or toward the syringe bottom, depending on the direction of turning. 
     The toothed crown  55  arranged on the circumference of the threaded spindle nut meshes with the drive pinion  56 , which is fastened on the take-off shaft of the DC gear motor  58 . The take-off shaft of the DC gear motor  58  is mounted in the base block  8 ; for this, the take-off shaft is inserted into the transverse plate  59  of the base block. When the DC gear motor  58  is activated, the plunger is moved toward the syringe bottom or in the direction of the base block  8 , depending on the direction of turning. The drive motor used is likewise a DC motor with high speed, connected to a planet transmission with high reduction ratio. It corresponds to the motor already described for the cocking mechanism. 
     The plunger  54  is configured in familiar fashion as a syringe plunger. The syringe body made from plastic, being a cylinder with a bottom, is transparent. In order to prevent a twisting of the threaded spindle  53  upon actuation of the threaded spindle nut, the two opposite surfaces  60  of the threaded spindle are planer in configuration ( FIG. 14   d ). The threaded spindle is inserted into the insert element by its free end. The spacing between the surfaces of the threaded spindle corresponds to the width of the U-shaped insert element  62  of the base block  8 . There is only slight play between the U-shaped cross section of the insert element and the spindle surfaces at either end. The threaded spindle nut thrusts against the base block. In order to prevent the syringe body  52  from sliding out upon turning of the threaded spindle nut, the bearing surface at the base block  8  is slightly conical toward the bottom. The connection piece  63  of the syringe body  52  is inserted into the passage  16  of the right end cover  7  so that the syringe body is held in roughly horizontal position. 
     In order to make the threaded spindle easy to turn, the threaded spindle nut with toothed crown has a chamfer  66  around 1.5 mm in thickness at the side facing the base block. Since, furthermore, the surface of the rib  59  on the base block  8 , which interacts with the chamfer  66  of the threaded spindle nut  48 , is inclined from top to bottom, the vacuum pressure-generating device is pulled downward during operation. To create a sufficient vacuum of around 200 hph in the sample removal chamber, for example, when using a biopsy needle with length of around 250 mm and an internal diameter of the hollow biopsy needle of around 5 mm, one uses a syringe body for 20 ml with a length of around 90 mm. In order to be able to use the syringe body also as a pressure generator, a ventilation opening  67  of around 1.5 mm diameter, for example, is provided after around ¾ of its length, corresponding to the stroke for producing the vacuum (position per  FIG. 11   b ). 
     If the syringe plunger is moved beyond the ventilation opening  67  ( FIG. 14   c )—when the vacuum is no longer required—intake of air (atmospheric pressure) through the ventilation opening  67  will dissipate the previously established vacuum in the hollow biopsy needle. If, then, the direction of turning of the gear motor is reversed, the vacuum pressure-generating device will build up an excess pressure in the system by retraction of the plunger (toward the bottom of the syringe), which brings about the ejection of the tissue sample after opening the sample removal chamber. Moreover, the pressurized air will clean not only the sample removal chamber, but also in particular the inside of the biopsy needle. The stopper narrowing the cavity of the needle will make it difficult or entirely prevent tissue parts from getting into the cavity of the biopsy needle. The narrowing of the needle cavity by the stopper  79  will increase the pressure at the sample removal chamber and thereby improve the ejection of the sample, even when the sample removal chamber is half open. 
     The handling of the biopsy mechanism shall now be explained more fully. The removable insert element  20 , comprising a vacuum pressure-generating device, elastic connection element, biopsy needle carrier with needle and cutting sheath and additional elements connected to it, also contains a guide roller  81  mounted on the needle. This unit, including an insert aid, comes in a sterile package. The plunger  54  in the syringe body  52  comes slightly (1-2 mm) lifted up from the syringe bottom, the sample removal chamber  71  of the biopsy needle  2  is open so that one can make a visual inspection of the chamber prior to inserting. After opening the housing cover  10 , the carrier element  37 , including biopsy needle  2 , cutting mechanism  3 , and other parts connected with it, such as the vacuum pressure-generating device  5  hooked up to the connection element  4 , is inserted into the connection element provided for this ( FIG. 2 ). 
     During the insertion process, one must make sure that the gear  74  engages with the teeth of the toothed roller  23 ; the cutting sheath is inserted from above into the U-shaped holder  36 , and at the same time the brackets  40  of the tension slide are introduced into the recesses  77  of the carrier element; the guide roller  81  is inserted in the passage  13 , so that the flanks  101  and  102  embrace the left end cover  6 . The cutting sheath is mounted in the guide roller, able to move lengthwise and turn freely; the guide roller itself, however, can no longer move relative to the cutting sheath after being inserted in the left end cover  6 . The vacuum pressure-generating device is then inserted at one end into the upward-open insert element  62  of the base block  8  by its free end  61  and at the other end into the U-shaped, upward-open passage  16  by the connection piece  63 . The connection piece  63  lies above the switch pin  19 . 
     Since the insert element at the base block has a clear width which just allows the inserting of the threaded spindle provided with surfaces  60  at either end, the threaded spindle is held in the insert element, secure from turning. The toothed crown  55  of the threaded spindle nut  48  engages with the take-off pinion  56  of the gear motor after being inserted. The spacing between the base block at one end and the housing end cover  7  at the other is maintained so that syringe body  52  with the threaded spindle nut  48  placed on the syringe body has just enough room. The unit formed by the syringe body and the mounted gear is held in this way so that it cannot shift axially. After being inserted, the vacuum pressure-generating device lies parallel to the biopsy needle carrier; the connection element describes an arc of around 180°. It should further be noted that the inserting is done when the tension slide is not cocked; this means that the gear  74  engages at the right end of the toothed roller with the sample removal chamber open ( FIG. 3 ). After being properly inserted, the housing cover can be closed. To facilitate the inserting process, an insert aid can be used. 
     When the housing cover is closed, the connection piece  63  is forced downward and activates the miniature switch by the switch pin  19  built into the end cover of the housing. This activates the electrical system, which is indicated by blinking of the reset diode  91  on the front side of the hand piece  1 . The reset diode at first blinks green, which means that the positioning of the individual elements, i e., the inserting process, is not yet finished; the DC gear motor  21  must first close the sample removal chamber  71  with the cutting sheath  3  (the sample removal chamber was partly opened during the inserting). This occurs by twisting the threaded casing connected to the cutting sheath. The cutting sheath moves to the left until the gear  74  comes to bear against the inside of the holder  36 . After closing the sample removal chamber, the plastic disk  78  bears against the holder  36  (inside). During this process, or before or after it, the DC gear motor  58  brings the syringe plunger  54  to bear against the syringe bottom  51 . 
     After the starting positions are reached for the vacuum pressure-generating device and the biopsy needle/cutting sheath, the cocking diode  94  and the sample removal diode  92  light up green, and the reset diode goes out. The operator must now decide whether to initiate the cocking of the tension slide or to remove an additional sample, e.g., because he has already previously removed one tissue sample. If the operator presses the cocking button  90 , the cocking of the tension slide is initiated; the cocking diode blinks green, the sample removal diode  92  goes out. By pressing the cocking button, the electrical DC gear motor  21  receives current and the DC gear motor actuates the toothed roller  23 . The gear  74  meshing with the toothed roller  23  turns the spindle shaft and at the same time the cutting sheath  3  connected to it. Since the spindle nut  75  is press-fitted in the biopsy needle carrier  37  and the gear  74  is supported by the plastic disk  78  against the holder  36 , which is firmly connected to the housing by the base block  8 , the turning of the threaded spindle casing  73  has the effect of moving the biopsy needle carrier to the right. 
     At the same time, the biopsy needle  2  connected to the biopsy needle carrier by the bearing element  49  is carried along, resulting in the tip of the biopsy needle moving into the cutting sheath. The biopsy needle carrier  37  is moved to the right by the recess/bracket connection of the tension slide against the action of the spiral spring  31  until the lever  33  of the locking element is forced into the recess  82  of the tension slide by the spring  34 . The tension slide is locked in this position. The gear motor receives the control command that the locking position has been reached, e.g., via a photocell installed in the sliding surface of the cover plate, which interacts with the retracted biopsy needle carrier; the direction of turning of the motor is reversed and the cutting sheath is turned back to the right by the amount that the cutting sheath had moved beyond the tip of the biopsy needle by the movement of the tension slide and the biopsy needle. 
     At the end of this step, the cutting sheath completely closes the sample removal chamber ( FIG. 11   d ), as at the start of the cocking process. The locking diode  95  lights up green; the blinking of the cocking diode  94  goes out. So as to reduce the friction between gear and support element during the cocking process, the plastic disk  78  is arranged between gear  74  and holder  36 . Now, the biopsy needle of the biopsy mechanism is inserted, for example, in a previously mounted coaxial cannula. The proximal end of the mounted coaxial cannula receives a seal, designed so that it seals off the space between cutting sheath and cannula, on the one hand, and allows an easy insertion of the biopsy needle with cutting sheath, on the other. The seal ring prevents air from the outside getting sucked in through the space between cannula and cutting sheath. The seal ring likewise prevents fluid (cytological material) from escaping after the biopsy needle is introduced or inserted. Thus, the possibility of the disinfected hand piece  1  getting dirty is nearly precluded; on the other hand, the flank  101  of the sterile guide roller  81  prevents the sterile cannula from getting dirty by reason of the hand piece  1 . The tip of the biopsy needle is brought up in the cannula to the tumor and, after being correctly positioned, thrust into the tumor. 
     The shot is triggered by pressing the activation button  88 . This has the result of swiveling the double-arm lever  33  about the axis  35  to release the tension slide. The tension slide is hurled to the left by spring action. The sample removal diode lights up green, the cocking diode goes out. By operating the program button  89 , the sample removal sequence is enabled; the sample removal diode  92  blinks green. At first, the DC gear motor  58  will activate the vacuum pressure-generating device. The plunger of the vacuum pressure-generating device is moved in the direction of the base block, i.e., away from the bottom of the syringe, until it reaches a position just before clearing the ventilation borehole  67  ( FIG. 14   b ). The vacuum is generated in the system. After reaching its end position, the system activates the motor  21 , the cutting sheath which closes the sample removal chamber is opened via the gear/spindle drive. During the opening process, the partial vacuum prevailing in the system sucks in the tissue and any cytological fluid (cytological material) into the sample removal chamber. Cytological fluid will also flow thanks to the vacuum into the biopsy needle cavity and the vacuum pressure-generating device. 
     It has proven to be advantageous to direct the partial vacuum by the stopper  79  primarily at the lower region, the lower side, of the sample removal chamber, and the stopper  79  will prevent or impede tissue from getting into the biopsy hollow needle. When the sample removal chamber is fully open—the tissue sample is accommodated in the sample removal chamber—the gear motor  21  is reversed and the sample removal chamber is closed. By turning the cutting sheath, the tissue is separated by the cutting edge  72  of the sheath  3  during the closing process. In order to reliably cut through the tissue filaments, it is advantageous to move the cutting sheath  3  beyond the distal end of the sample removal chamber (around 2 mm). In order to accomplish this, it is only necessary to program accordingly the microprocessor where the control data is kept. Because of the special configuration of the sample removal chamber and thanks to the vacuum applied, the tissue sample is held in the chamber without torsion, so that the tissue sample is not twisted or turned by the rotating and lengthwise moveable cutting sheath  3  which surrounds the biopsy needle on the outside, as described. 
     After the sample removal chamber is closed, the DC gear motor is activated for the vacuum generating unit  5 . The plunger  54  is first retracted far enough to clear the ventilation opening ( FIG. 14   c ). After the vacuum is dissipated in the system, the plunger travels toward the vacuum bottom until the ventilation borehole is again closed, in order to prevent the outflow of bodily fluid (cytological fluid). The blinking of the sample removal diode  92  goes out. The ejection diode  93  lights up green. The biopsy needle with closed sample chamber is extracted from the cannula. After the removal of the biopsy unit and providing a vessel to receive the tissue sample and fluid, the program button  89  is again operated and the ejection diode  93  starts to blink. At first, the gear motor  21  of the cutting sheath is operated to open the sample removal chamber roughly halfway. After this, the DC gear motor  58  of the vacuum pressure-generating device is activated. The turning direction of the DC gear motor  58  remains and the threaded spindle  53  with plunger moves in the direction of the syringe bottom, so that now an excess pressure is created in the system. The plunger travels up to the plunger bottom, and the actuating motor  58  is deactivated. 
     The gear motor  21  moves the cutting sheath back across the sample removal chamber after the plunger has reached the plunger bottom. Thanks to the excess pressure built up in the system, the sample is forced out under pressure into a waiting laboratory vessel even when the sample removal chamber is halfway open, and at the same time the cavity of the vacuum pressure-generating device, the biopsy needle and the sample removal chamber is cleared of tissue particles and fluid. The ejection of the sample when the sample removal chamber is around halfway open is so that the ejection of the tissue sample is assured and the tissue sample does not fall back into the chamber as a result of premature dissipation of the excess pressure. The narrowing of the cavity of the biopsy needle by the stopper  79 , which prevents or impedes tissue from getting into the cavity of the biopsy needle, proves to be especially advantageous when removing the sample, since the narrower cross section boosts the ejection pressure. The best ejection results were therefore achieved with the sample removal chamber halfway open; i.e., the cutting sheath clears half of the sample removal chamber. The excess pressure also forces tissue fluid out of the sample removal chamber and cleans it. 
     After the sample removal chamber is fully open, the removal and cleaning is finished, and the ejection diode goes out. The reset diode  91  lights up green. If no further samples are to be removed now, the housing cover is opened and the removable element  20  is taken out. When the housing cover  10  is opened, the system is deactivated by the miniature switch  18 . However, if an additional sample is to be taken from the same tissue environment, the operator presses the program button  89  and the reset diode  91  starts to blink. The vacuum pressure-generating device, as well as the cutting sheath, are again adjusted as described. At the end of the process, the reset diode  91  goes out and the sample removal diode lights up. The next steps of the process occur in the sequence already described. The process can be repeated as often as desired. At the end, the operator need only decide whether to take another sample or to conclude the sampling and open the housing cover. 
     As already described, in order to enhance the operating safety, a delay circuit can be provided for individual steps such as “cocking” and “ejection of sample”. Furthermore, the light-emitting diodes can have different colors, so that one can distinguish between work in the tissue and that outside the tissue. If it is required to take the sample from a location of the tumor that does not lie directly above or at the sample removal chamber after being inserted, i.e., it lies to the side, the position of the sample removal chamber  71  can be turned by means of the knurled disk  80 . So that the operator can recognize this radial positioning of the sample removal chamber, a marking in the form of a notch  119  is made on the knurled disk, pointing upward when the opening of the sample removal chamber points upward. The biopsy needle is fixed in the particular position by the surfaces of the polygon  50  and the elastic forces in the carrier piece. The sampling process is the same as already described. 
     After completion of the biopsy, the interchangeable element  20  (vacuum/pressure device, biopsy needle/cutting device with all elements arranged on it) is removed from the top after releasing the cover. To make it impossible to open the housing when the tension slide is cocked, a safety tab  84  is arranged on the biopsy needle carrier, which bears against the left end surface  85  of the closure mechanism in the cocked condition. In this way, the closure mechanism, moveable in the X-axis, can no longer be moved to the left into the open position and thus the dog  12  can no longer be taken out from the recess  45 . On the other hand, the housing cover also cannot be closed if the carrier unit has been inserted in the cocked condition, since the safety tab prevents the latch from being introduced into its designated space. The surface  85  of the latch adjoins the safety tab. The battery charge diode  96  is turned off as soon as the housing cover is opened. When the cover is closed and the insert element  20  is installed, the battery charge diode indicates whether sufficient energy is available. 
     Basically, it is conceivable to control all steps individually by hand for the removal of a sample, as well as the cocking of the slide, etc., by activating and deactivating the two gear motors. However, it is expedient to group together the individual steps of the sequence and have them run automatically, with only the following step initiated by activating a switch. This semiautomatic method, as described above, has proven to be especially advantageous. 
     Basically, there are two conceivable methods for detecting the actual values and comparing them to the nominal values. One method is based on measuring the lengthwise displacement of the threaded spindle as it is pulled out or pushed in, and measuring the axial displacement of the cutting sheath or the biopsy needle carrier. In order to detect these changes, photocells or miniature switches are arranged inside the housing, in particular on the extension of the base block  8 . In addition, a positioning finger  103  is mounted on the cutting sheath, while the free end  61  protruding from the plunger unit can be used as a measuring point for the threaded spindle of the vacuum pressure-generating device; if the front edge of the biopsy needle carrier is used as a measuring point with a photocell, no additional positioning finger is required. The embedded photocells are covered with suitable transparent material in case of possible contamination. The positioning finger  103  engages with a slot in the biopsy needle holder. At appropriate places on the extension of the base block  8  there are provided recesses  107 , in which photocells or miniature switches are installed, which interact either with the free end  61  of the plunger spindle, the positioning finger  103 , or an edge of the biopsy needle carrier (see  FIG. 15 ). These signals (actual value) are processed in the electronics to form the control signals. 
     The other system is based on measuring the number of revolutions of the DC motors. In this case, a pickup is mounted on the shaft of the DC motor, which interacts with a photocell mounted on the housing of the DC motor. In this way, the number of revolutions of the motor is measured. Since the DC motors operate with a speed of around 10,000 to 12,000 rpm, depending on the load, and on the other hand the secondary planet transmission arranged at the take-off end which interacts with the spindle drive considerably reduces the number of revolutions, an exact lengthwise control is possible. The lengthwise displacement by the spindle drive is a constant value proportional to the operating speed and is therefore sufficient as a control signal for the lengthwise displacement. In order to precisely determine the position of the cutting sheath  3  as well as the plunger  54  at the start, i.e., after inserting the removable element and closing the housing cover  10 , the DC gear motor  58  rotates the plunger  54  until it strikes against the syringe bottom and the DC gear motor  21  brings the drive of the cutting sheath to a zero position by moving the gear  74  until it strikes against the threaded spindle nut  75 . (The threaded spindle nut  75  abuts against the gear  74 .) From this zero position, the individual steps are then controlled by comparing the settings and the actual values. The necessary cables from the measuring pickup to the electronics are accommodated in the housing, as is the board with the electronic components. A microprocessor arranged inside the housing, under the cover, with the setpoint values stored in it, controls the individual processes. 
     In order to enable easy insertion of the removable insert unit, the insert aid shown in  FIGS. 16 and 17  can be used. As  FIGS. 16 and 17  show in particular, the biopsy needle carrier is enclosed by two brackets  108  and axially fixed in the holder by an additional cross piece  109 , so that it comes to lie parallel to the vacuum/pressure device in the insert aid. The vacuum pressure-generating device is likewise enclosed by the bracket  116  at one side and by the centrally arranged bracket  108  on the other side. In addition, a pin  110  engages with the ventilation borehole  67 . This ensures that the vacuum pressure-generating device is oriented parallel to the biopsy needle carrier ( FIG. 1 ). The parts so oriented are fixed in the insert aid so that they can easily be inserted from above into the hand piece  1  by means of the holder piece  117 . Since the parts come in a sterile package with the insert aid, the interchangeable element  20  can be removed from the package without manual contact and be inserted in a sterile manner into the hand piece  1 . The brackets are slightly slanted for easier lodging of the vacuum pressure-generating device and the biopsy needle carrier. Since the insert aid is made of plastic, the installed parts can easily be held in place by clamping, thanks to appropriate choice of the tolerance and flexibility. 
     The tip of the needle unit of the biopsy device can be placed directly on the tissue being sampled and inserted into the tissue. It can be expedient, however, to first position a coaxial cannula and then introduce the portion of the needle unit (consisting of biopsy needle and cutting sheath) protruding from the hand piece  1  of the biopsy device into the coaxial cannula  125 . In this case, one should make sure that, when the vacuum is created for sucking in the tissue sample, no air can get in from the outside into the space between the inner surface of the coaxial cannula and the outer surface of the needle unit. In the coaxial cannula ( FIG. 18 ) consisting of a tube  121  with cap  122  placed at the proximal end, the tube  121  at the proximal end has a seal element  123  (e.g., a properly dimensioned silicone hose), into which the needle unit is placed. In order to insert the coaxial cannula, a spike  124  is connected to the coaxial cannula  125 . The spike  124  has a tip  126  protruding beyond the distal end of the coaxial cannula in the inserting state. The connection between coaxial cannula and spike is a screw fastening, for example, so that the spike cap is configured as a screw cap  127 . The screw cap is screwed onto the proximal end of the cap  122 . The tube of the coaxial cannula is held in the cap  122  by clamping, for example. After inserting the coaxial cannula, the spike is removed and the needle unit of the biopsy device (in the cocked condition) is introduced and positioned in the coaxial cannula ( FIG. 20 ). The distal flank  101  of the guide roller is placed on the proximal end surface  128  of the cap. After the tension slide is released, the needle tip with the sample removal chamber is forced into the tissue to its full length. 
     The depth of penetration of the biopsy needle unit of the biopsy device is between 20 and 35 mm, depending on the selected size of needle. In general, it is 20 mm. In the case of small breasts or tumors lying just below the skin, the depth of penetration of the biopsy needle is therefore too deep, since the biopsy device is placed directly or by means of the guide roller onto the coaxial cannula and the depth of penetration cannot be changed at the device. The depth of penetration is device-fixed. In order to be able to use the same biopsy device with the same biopsy needle and same depth of insertion and the same, i.e., uniform coaxial cannula with same overall length and less depth of insertion, one or more spacing pieces  129  are placed medially onto the biopsy needle prior to insertion; thus, these lie medially in front of the guide roller mounted in the housing and the proximal end surface  128  of the cap  122 . Thus, by introducing spacing pieces or a spacing piece, the depth of penetration can be changed for the same depth of insertion provided in the device. 
     After inserting the spacing piece, the tip of the biopsy needle in the cocked condition no longer projects slightly from the coaxial cannula, as when no spacing piece is used, but rather lies in the coaxial cannula. The depth of penetration is thus reduced by the length L of the spacing piece (also see  FIGS. 20 and 21 ). This does not impair the functioning of the sample removal chamber or the operation of the cutting sheath. For example, if a spacing piece of 10 mm is used with a depth of needle penetration of 20 mm, the depth of penetration will be reduced to 10 mm. Of course, the spacing piece can be made up of one or more parts, i.e., when using spacing pieces of 5 mm thickness, two spacing pieces are necessary to reduce the depth of penetration by 10 mm. The adding of spacing pieces or one spacing piece of corresponding length offers the possibility of using a uniform coaxial cannula including a uniformly added insertion spike  124  for various depths of penetration. The same result regarding a reduced depth of penetration could also be achieved by using caps of different height or by mounting the spacing pieces on the cap, which is equivalent to the threaded-on spacing pieces. 
     LIST OF PARTS 
     
         
           1  hand piece 
           2  biopsy needle 
           3  cutting sheath 
           4  connection element 
           5  vacuum pressure-generating device 
           6  housing end cover (left) 
           7  housing end cover (right) 
           8  base block 
           9  housing lower piece 
           10  housing cover 
           11  locking latch 
           12  dog 
           13  passage 
           14  borehole 
           15  passage 
           16  passage 
           17  plug 
           18  miniature switch 
           19  switch pin 
           20  removable element 
           21  DC gear motor 
           22  wall 
           23  toothed roller 
           24  U-shaped space 
           25  wall 
           26  block 
           27  groove 
           28  tension slide 
           29  threaded borehole 
           30  bolt 
           31  spiral spring 
           32  end piece 
           33  double lever 
           34  pressure spring 
           35  axis 
           36  holder 
           37  biopsy needle carrier 
           38  boreholes 
           40  brackets 
           41  surface of tension slide 
           42  extension of surface 
           43  lower sliding surface 
           44  surface of block  26   
           45  recess 
           46  cover 
           47  plastic part 
           48  threaded spindle nut 
           49  bearing element 
           50  polygon 
           51  syringe bottom 
           52  syringe spindle 
           53  threaded spindle 
           54  plunger 
           55  gear (toothed crown) 
           56  drive pinion 
           57  board 
           58  DC gear motor 
           59  transverse plate 
           60  surfaces 
           61  free end 
           62  insert element 
           63  connector 
           64  outflow connector 
           65  recess 
           66  chamfer 
           67  ventilation borehole 
           69  piston/cylinder unit 
           70  needle tip 
           71  sample removal chamber 
           72  cutting edge 
           73  threaded spindle casing 
           74  gear 
           75  threaded spindle nut 
           76  seal element 
           77  recesses 
           78  plastic disk 
           79  stopper 
           80  knurled disk 
           81  guide roller 
           82  recess 
           83  metal part 
           84  safety tab 
           85  end surface 
           87  center rib 
           88  activating button 
           89  program button 
           90  cocking button 
           91  reset diode 
           92  sample removal diode 
           93  ejection diode 
           94  cocking diode 
           95  locking diode 
           96  battery charge diode 
           97  passage 
           98  passage 
           99  arm of the double-arm lever 
           100  part of the lever 
           101  flanks of the guide roller left 
           102  flanks of the guide roller right 
           103  position finger 
           104  axis 
           105  actuating device (vacuum) 
           106  actuating device (biopsy needle, cocking mechanism) 
           107  recesses 
           108  brackets 
           109  cross piece 
           110  pin 
           111  storage battery 
           112  plastic part 
           113  surface 
           114  separating plate 
           115  guide borehole 
           116  fastening 
           117  holding pieces 
           119  notch 
           120  edge of needle carrier 
           121  tube 
           122  cap 
           123  seal element 
           124  spike 
           125  coaxial cannula 
           126  tip 
           127  screw cap 
           128  end surface 
           129  spacing piece 
         L=length of spacing piece