Patent classifications
A61B1/00154
ULTRAFINE NEEDLE ENDOSCOPE APPARATUS FOR DEEP INTERSTITIAL EXAMINATION BY WHITE LIGHT IMAGING, AUTOFLUORESCENCE IMAGING AND RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
Endoscope apparatuses for generating at least one image of a portion of an object are described herein. The endoscope apparatus includes an ultrafine needle adapted for insertion into the object; a fiber probe that is slidably disposed in the ultrafine needle, the fiber probe including a plurality of optical fibers or cores that act as illumination optical fibers and collection optical fibers; an optical assembly that is coupled to the fiber probe, the optical assembly including: at least one transmission optical pathway to provide at least one excitation light signal to the portion of the object to be imaged during use; and at least one return optical pathway that is adapted to transmit reflected light signals from the portion of the object when it is illuminated during use with at least one sensor for generating at least one image via at least one set of optical elements.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR FILTERING
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an apparatus and method for evacuation. An exemplary apparatus includes a trocar comprising an inlet at a distal end and an exit port at a proximal end, the inlet and the exit port are fluidly connected by a tubular hollow body circumscribing a cavity extending through a longitudinal axis of the trocar, the trocar includes a filter maintained within the cavity operable to filter at least one of fluid and particulates from a flow passing through the cavity. The apparatus further includes a vacuum source fluidly connected to the exit port, the vacuum source operable to pull at least one of fluid and particulates through the inlet, the cavity and the exit port.
Substantially Rigid and Stable Endoluminal Surgical Suite for Treating a Gastrointestinal Lesion
Exemplary embodiments of devices and method for affecting at least one anatomical tissue can be provided. A configuration can be provided that includes a structure which is expandable (i) having and/or (ii) forming at least one opening or a working space through which the anatomical tissue(s) is placed in the structure. For example, the structure, prior to being expanding, can have at least one partially rigid portion. In addition, or as an alternative, upon a partial or complete expansion thereof, the structure can be controllable to have a plurality of shapes. Further, the structure can be controllable to provide the working space with multiple shapes and/or multiple sizes.
DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR DETECTING FLUID FLOW
A medical device may comprise a plurality of prongs, each of the prongs having a sensor configured to detect a flow of fluid; and a sleeve disposed radially outward of the plurality of prongs. The sleeve may be configured to move proximally and distally relative to the plurality of prongs to transition the plurality of prongs from a contracted configuration to an expanded configuration.
STYLET AND BOUGIE DEVICE
In one aspect, this disclosure relates to a stylet having a channel for housing a bougie, drug delivery and suction. In another aspect, the present disclosure relates to a system comprising the stylet and bougie device for guided placement of an endotracheal tube in the trachea. The disclosure further relates to intubation methods in which placement of an endotracheal tube is guided with the stylet/bougie device according to this disclosure.
System for monitoring movement of surgical instruments through a surgical access device
A monitoring system includes a mounting assembly for securing a recording device relative to a cannula assembly. The mounting assembly includes a cradle member configured to releasably retain the recording device and a support member including an elongate body. The elongate body has first and second ends. The first end includes a connecting portion for connecting the cradle member to the support member and the second end includes an engaging portion for securing the support member to the cannula assembly.
VARIABLE-LENGTH GUIDE APPARATUS FOR DELIVERY OF A FLEXBILE INSTRUMENT AND METHODS OF USE
Described herein is an apparatus for guiding an elongated flexible instrument, the apparatus comprising a variable-length support assembly adapted to maintain a length of the elongated flexible instrument in a fixed configuration relative to the variable-length support assembly as the variable-length support assembly is moved along a longitudinal axis. The variable-length support assembly includes a plurality of linkages connected in series along the longitudinal axis, and the variable-length support assembly has a compact configuration and an expanded configuration.
Medical observation system, apparatus for controlling the same, and method for controlling the same
A medical observation system includes a multi-link structure in which a plurality of links is mutually coupled by joint parts, a medical observation apparatus attached on the multi-link structure, a control part configured to control the multi-link structure or the medical observation apparatus, and a user interface part by which a user inputs an instruction to change a visual field of the medical observation apparatus. When a user instructs to move a visual field of the medical observation apparatus vertically or horizontally, to rotate an oblique-viewing endoscope, or to change a magnification of the visual field via the user interface part, the control part controls the multi-link structure or the medical observation apparatus.
ENDOSCOPE MOUTHPIECE, DRAPE ADAPTER, AND ENDOSCOPE MOUTHPIECE DISPOSAL METHOD
An endoscope mouthpiece includes a mouthpiece body, a drape, and a fluid suppression member. The mouthpiece body has a pipe line and has an opening portion provided at an end of the pipe line on a side located outside a body of a patient. The drape is provided integrally with the mouthpiece body and covers a head of the patient. The fluid suppression member is provided in the opening portion to suppress passage of a fluid.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AN ENDOSCOPIC AIRWAY DEVICE
An airway device includes an outertube and a scope channel partially enclosed by the outertube. An intraluminal space in the outertube, not occupied by the scope channel, provides a passageway for air flow to the patient. An esophageal cuff is disposed distally on the scope channel. When inflated, the esophageal cuff secures the airway device in the proximal esophagus of the patient and helps to prevent gastric reflux by mechanically blocking gastric content from entering into the larynx. An inflatable bladder is attached at an anterior surface of the scope channel between the esophageal cuff and a distal opening of the outertube. When inflated, the bladder forms a tubular ring that pushes against the epiglottis and/or other soft tissue towards a wall of the hypopharynx to produce an unhindered air passage into the patient's trachea.