Patent classifications
A61B2018/00547
APPARATUS FOR ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY AND SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME
The present disclosure provides an endoscopic surgery apparatus that includes an insertion tube having a passage formed inside, and that is to be inserted into a patient's urethra; a laser part that is installed such that it can reciprocate in the passage, and that separates a prostate adenoma from a patient's prostatic capsular surface; a hemostasis part that is installed such that it is spaced apart from the laser part and can reciprocate in the passage, and stops bleeding of a bleeding blood vessel of the patient's prostatic capsular surface; a camera part that is located in the passage and that photographs inside of the patient's prostate; and a transfer part that selectively transfers the laser part and the hemostasis part.
DEVICE FOR HOLDING A MEDICAL INSTRUMENT AND APPARATUS COMPRISING SUCH A DEVICE
The invention relates to a holder device for holding a medical instrument, the device comprising:
a base that is to be carried by an apparatus comprising a medical imaging probe associated with the medical instrument; and
a carrier structure for carrying the medical instrument and movably mounted on the base so as to be capable of moving on the base between a first position and a second position.
The invention also relates to an installation including both such a device and a needle-guide.
System for assisting in performing an interventional procedure
A system for assisting in performing an interventional procedure includes a first subsystem (1) and a second subsystem at different places, especially in different rooms. At a first place the first subsystem a) generates a first image of a subject (22) while an interventional device (12) is introduced into the subject and b) determines the position of the interventional device within the subject. At a second place the second subsystem a) generates a second image of the subject with the introduced interventional device and b) plans and/or monitors a treatment based on the second image and the already determined position of the interventional device, i.e. the second subsystem does not need to start a completely new position determination procedure, thereby reducing technical efforts. Moreover, the first and second images are generated by different imaging modalities which allows for, for instance, improved image guidance, planning and/or monitoring.
LASER FIBER INTEGRATED MORCELLATOR
Various examples disclosed relate to treatment of BPH with an integrated device for both tissue treatment and removal. The present disclosure includes a device including a sheath for partial insertion into a patient, a laser fiber actuatable for laser enucleation of tissue, an elongated member, and a tissue engagement tool on the elongated member.
Image guided surgical methodology and system employing patient movement detection and correction
A method and system utilizes an imaging device that generates images of target tissue of a patient during a surgical procedure that acts on the target tissue imaged by the imaging device. The method and system enables visual detection of patient movement during the surgical procedure by marking at least one spatial attribute of one or more identifiable features of the target tissue illustrated in an image presented in a display window. Prior to acting on the target tissue, a visual indicator of the spatial attribute(s) is superimposed on one or more subsequent images captured by the imaging device and displayed to the operator. The operator can visually compare a position of the visual indicator to a position of the operator-identified feature in order to detect movement of the patient during the procedure. The system and methodology also facilitates realignment that corrects for detected patient movement.
Side-fire laser system with stand-off catheter, standoff catheter, and method of using surgical laser to achieve both tissue vaporization and rapid coagulation to prevent or halt bleeding
A side-firing laser system with a standoff catheter includes an optical fiber configured to emit therapeutic laser radiation in a direction generally transverse to an axis of the fiber; and a catheter through which the optical fiber is inserted during a surgical procedure. The catheter includes a transparent end section through which the therapeutic laser radiation passes to vaporize tissue outside the catheter, an open distal end to permit exit of irrigation fluid from the catheter, and an opening in a side of the end section, the opening having dimensions that are approximately equal to or less than cross-sectional dimensions of the therapeutic laser radiation. When the fiber is moved to a position at which the therapeutic laser radiation passes through the opening, the laser radiation causes coagulation or vaporization of tissues.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF PROSTATIC TISSUE
A prostate therapy system is provided that may include any of a number of features. One feature of the prostate therapy system is that it can access a prostate lobe transurethrally. Another feature of the prostate therapy system is that it can deliver condensable vapor into the prostate to ablate the prostate tissue. Methods associated with use of the prostate therapy system are also covered.
Devices, systems and methods for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia and other conditions
Devices, systems and methods for compressing, cutting, incising, reconfiguring, remodeling, attaching, repositioning, supporting, dislocating or altering the composition of tissues or anatomical structures to alter their positional or force relationship to other tissues or anatomical structures. In some applications, the invention may be used to used to improve patency or fluid flow through a body lumen or cavity (e.g., to limit constriction of the urethra by an enlarged prostate gland).
KIT AND METHOD INTENDED FOR PROSTATE SURGERY
The present invention describes a method and kit for performing a prostate medical or surgical treatment.
Energy delivery systems and uses thereof
The present invention relates to comprehensive systems, devices and methods for delivering energy to tissue for a wide variety of applications, including medical procedures (e.g., tissue ablation, resection, cautery, vascular thrombosis, treatment of cardiac arrhythmias and dysrhythmias, electrosurgery, tissue harvest, etc.). In certain embodiments, systems, devices, and methods are provided for treating a tissue region (e.g., a tumor) through application of energy.