A61B1/2733

IMAGE PROCESSING DEVICE, METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME, AND ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM

A processor included in the image processing device acquires a medical image, outputs observation target identification information indicating an observation support target part or indicating that the medical image is out of an observation support target by inputting the medical image to an observation target identification algorithm, selects, from a plurality of observation support algorithms, one specific observation support algorithm based on the observation target identification information, outputs observation support information by inputting the medical image to the specific observation support algorithm, and performs a control of notifying of the observation support information.

FLUORESCENCE EVALUATION APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS

A fluorescence evaluation apparatus includes a substrate configured to be inserted into a body through a channel having an inside diameter between about 5 millimeters (mm) and about 30 mm and a plurality of fluorescence swatches of a fluorescence imaging agent, each fluorescence swatch being arranged on the substrate and having a different concentration of the fluorescence imaging agent.

Systems and methods for mechanical displacement of an esophagus

An example assembly for use with a vacuum system and an esophageal positioning device esophageal positioning device includes an introducer, in which the esophageal positioning device includes a handle, a first segment, a second segment and an articulation driving mechanism. The first segment being coupled to the handle. The second segment being pivotally connected to the first segment. The articulation driving mechanism being configured to pivot the second segment about the first segment upon articulation.

CATHETER AND TUBE INTRODUCER
20190365208 · 2019-12-05 ·

The present invention generally relates to a medical device and a method of using a medical device. Specifically, the invention relates to a tube introducing device designed to introduce catheters, endoscopes and the like medical devices into organs and body lumens during procedures such as esophageal manometry, esophageal pH tests, and the placement of trans-nasal feeding tubes and a method of use thereof.

MULTI-USE SCOPE WITH MICROLEDS

An endoscope/triplescope (combined gastroscope, bronchoscope, laryngoscope) device and/or system includes an endoscope having an outer diameter of less than about 5.0 millimeters, in particular less than about 3.5 millimeters, having an illumination element that includes at least one microLED that allows high resolution viewing having a distal element including an optical element that allows four way tip deflection. Depending on the use the light emitted from the microLEd or multiple microLEDs may be controlled such that a particular wavelength or a range of wavelengths is emitted. Further, the device may include a scope stiffening apparatus to minimize the endoscopes flexibility when needed, a foot and hand activation to allow air/water insufflation and image/video capture, a light source, an interior conduit having a diameter greater than about 2 mm, one or more sensor arrays, audio elements for transcription of report, sensors to measure body cavity findings.

LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY FOR SEDATIVE ENDOSCOPY

The present invention provides laryngeal mask airway for sedative endoscopy, including: a laryngeal mask/endoscope guide unit which is positioned in a larynx region inlet through a patient's oral cavity and guides a supply of air to a respiratory tract and insertion of an endoscope into an esophagus; an airway unit which is connected to the laryngeal mask/endoscope guide unit to supply air to the patient's respiratory tract and to allow the patient's breathing state to be visually checked; a mouthpiece unit which is installed outside the airway unit and fixed between the patient's teeth to protect a tube of the airway and an endoscopic probe inserted into the oral cavity; and an indication end which is positioned at a portion of the mouthpiece positioned outside the oral cavity and moves in accordance with the patient's breathing state to allow spontaneous breathing to be checked, such that the patient's safe airway may be ensured, the insertion of the endoscopic probe and the procedure may be smoothly performed, the patient's spontaneous breathing is easily checked even in a dark space, and as a result, the endoscopy may be safely performed.

Balloon-equipped endoscopic devices and methods thereof
10456564 · 2019-10-29 · ·

An endoscopy system including a balloon-equipped endoscope including a balloon which is configured for slidable frictional engagement with an interior wall of a body passageway and axial stretching of the interior wall when inflated to a slidable frictional engagement pressure and displaced axially along the body passageway and a balloon inflation subsystem operative to selectably inflate the balloon to the slidable frictional engagement pressure.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURES

According to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, devices, systems, and methods for endoscopic procedures may include an end effector of a grasping system having a first arm and a second arm. The first and second arms may extend from a common proximal joint. The first and second arms may be formed of a self-expanding material and may have a spring force to set the arms in an unconstrained open position. The first and second arms may have an arc shape such that a distal tip of each first and second arm are configured to close as the first and second arms are actuated to a constrained closed position. A catheter may include a locating element at a distal end of a flexible tube. The locating element may be configured for locating the grasping system.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR PYLORIC OCCLUSION

According to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, devices, systems, and methods for pyloric occlusion in an endoscopic procedure may include a first flange and a second flange connected to the first flange by a saddle region having a lumen. The second flange may be proximal to the first flange. The pyloric occlusion device may further include a closure element. The closure element may be configured to occlude a flow of material through the lumen, including across the pylorus when deployed. The closure element may be a closure of the lumen by rotation of one of the first or second flanges about the saddle region relative to the other of the first or second flange.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MECHANICAL DISPLACEMENT OF AN ESOPHAGUS
20190269834 · 2019-09-05 ·

An example assembly for use with a vacuum system and an esophageal positioning device esophageal positioning device includes an introducer, in which the esophageal positioning device includes a handle, a first segment, a second segment and an articulation driving mechanism. The first segment being coupled to the handle. The second segment being pivotally connected to the first segment. The articulation driving mechanism being configured to pivot the second segment about the first segment upon articulation.