A61B1/00039

AUXILIARY COMPONENT WITH MEMORY FOR A MEDICAL VISUALISATION DEVICE
20240122445 · 2024-04-18 · ·

A medical visualisation system including a medical visualisation device for performing a medical visualisation procedure and a monitor device. The medical visualisation system includes an auxiliary component including an auxiliary memory and an auxiliary communication interface. The auxiliary memory storing initial data and the auxiliary component being configured to transmit the initial data to the monitor device using the auxiliary communication interface, and wherein a monitor processing unit of the monitor device is configured to receive the initial data and adjust one or more parameters of the medical visualisation system based on the initial data.

ACCESS DEVICE

A system is disclosed that can have a first device and a second device. The first device can have a tube, a deflectable section, and a camera. The second device can have a first tube. A stabilizer can be advanceable from the first tube. The second device can have a second tube. A third tube can be advanceable from the second tube. The first device can be an endoscope. The first device can be attachable to the second device via a connector.

MEDICAL VISUALISATION SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS AND SYSTEMS
20240115111 · 2024-04-11 · ·

A system and method for handling auxiliary components, including a first auxiliary component and a second auxiliary component, of a medical system, wherein each auxiliary component is configured to be coupled to a respective main device part and includes a rechargeable battery configured to power electronic components of the auxiliary component and of the respective main device part, each auxiliary component further including an auxiliary memory and an auxiliary communication interface. The method includes receiving a first auxiliary component; receiving a second auxiliary component after receiving the first auxiliary component; transmitting data from the auxiliary memory of the second auxiliary component to the auxiliary memory of the first auxiliary component; charging the rechargeable battery of the second auxiliary component; and providing the first auxiliary component for retrieval after transmitting the data from the auxiliary memory of the second auxiliary component to the auxiliary memory of the first auxiliary component.

Autoclavable keypad with haptic feedback for video endoscopes

A keypad includes a support, a snap disk on a first side of the support transformable from a released state to a loaded state, a cover forming a seal over the first side, a pocket in the cover, a magnet and a plunger disposed in the pocket, the plunger adapted to engage and transform the snap disk to the loaded state, a magnetic field sensor on a second side of the support, the second side opposite the first side and logic circuitry adapted to obtain a value of a strength of a magnetic field from the sensor, compare the value against a predetermined threshold value that corresponds at least approximately to the strength of a magnetic field, and when the plunger has transformed the snap disk to the loaded state and the value reaches or exceeds the threshold value, output a signal indicating that a key press occurred.

ENDOSCOPE OPERATION SECTION AND ENDOSCOPE INCLUDING ENDOSCOPE OPERATION SECTION
20190313886 · 2019-10-17 · ·

An endoscope operation section of the present invention includes an operation section having a second longitudinal axis extending in a substantially same direction as a first longitudinal axis of an insertion section, the operation section being configured to be grasped by an operator, a bending operation member, including an axis crossing the second longitudinal axis at an acute angle during nonoperation, and configured to bend the insertion section, a first pedestal section to which a suction operation member is attached, a second pedestal section in which a surface projecting further in the forward direction by a predetermined height than the first pedestal section is formed, the predetermined height being set to a higher position in the forward direction than a position of a suction tube connecting member of the suction operation member, and a pressing operation member provided on the surface of the second pedestal section and pressed and operated.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR IMPROVING THE PREVENTION OF COLORECTAL CANCER
20190269427 · 2019-09-05 ·

A method for improving the prevention of colorectal cancer in a patient, comprising: conducting a colonoscopy which includes a first medical professional navigating a colonoscope in a colon of the patient and, simultaneously, a second medical professional controlling a tip of the colonoscope to perform at least one medical procedure.

ORIFICE INSPECTION SYSTEM
20190254502 · 2019-08-22 ·

The present invention relates to a system for inspecting a patient's orifice (especially the ear, nose or throat), to components of the system, and to methods of inspecting a patient's orifice. In one embodiment, the orifice inspection system includes: an orifice inspection device for illuminating a patient's orifice; and an image capture device for capturing a photograph of the patient's orifice as illuminated by the orifice inspection device; wherein the orifice inspection device is mountable relative to the image capture device, or wherein the image capture device is mounted on the orifice inspection device.

Co-manipulation surgical system for use with surgical instruments for performing laparoscopic surgery while estimating hold force

Co-manipulation robotic systems are described herein that may be used for assisting with laparoscopic surgical procedures. The co-manipulation robotic systems allow a surgeon to use commercially-available surgical tools while providing benefits associated with surgical robotics. Advantageously, the surgical tools may be seamlessly coupled to the robot arms using a disposable coupler while the reusable portions of the robot arm remain in a sterile drape. Further, the co-manipulation robotic system may operate in multiple modes to enhance usability and safety, while allowing the surgeon to position the instrument directly with the instrument handle and further maintain the desired position of the instrument using the robot arm.

Image recording unit
11979681 · 2024-05-07 · ·

A method implemented by an image recording unit having a normal state and an error state of operation. The method includes: receiving metadata specifying information about a patient and/or an endoscopic procedure; receiving images generated by an image sensor of an endoscope, the images corresponding to optical images received by the image sensor and comprising single images and/or a stream of images; controlling a display to show the images; in response to a first user input in the normal state, storing the images and the metadata in a memory of the image recording unit, and in the error state, overwriting with new data at least some of the metadata.

HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY DEVICE FOR USE IN A MEDICAL FACILITY

A head-mounted display device interfaces with a medical device configured to perform an invasive procedure on a patient. The display device includes a frame for mounting on a person's head, a display, a wireless transceiver configured to communicate with a network, and a processing circuit. The processing circuit is coupled to the frame, the display and the wireless transceiver and receives input data relating to the medical device. The processing circuit retrieves from a memory an instruction relating to the medical device based on the input data and displays the instruction relating to the medical device on the display.