A61B1/00068

MEDICAL SCOPES FOR DELIVERING THERAPEUTIC AGENTS

The present embodiments provide systems and methods suitable for delivering a therapeutic agent to a target site. In one example, the system comprises a container for holding the therapeutic agent, and a pressure source having pressurized fluid, wherein the pressure source is in selective fluid communication with at least a portion of the container. A catheter is placed in fluid communication with the container, and has a lumen sized for delivery of the therapeutic agent to a target site. A housing is configured to securely retain the container. The system further comprises a camera having a camera head coupled to the catheter, wherein the camera provides a visual image of the target site during delivery of the therapeutic agent.

Endoscope valve and endoscope
11369256 · 2022-06-28 · ·

An endoscope valve for switching connection states of a plurality of conduits formed in an endoscope includes: a cap including a leak hole through which a gas flowing via the conduit is dischargeable to an outside; and a shaft whose one end is connected to the cap, the shaft having a rod shape, extending in a longitudinal direction, and including: a main body portion including a hole portion forming a hollow space and a communication hole extending in a direction intersecting the longitudinal direction of the shaft and communicating with the hole portion and an outside; and a seal member including a protrusion portion provided in the hole portion and the communication hole, the protrusion portion protruding in the intersection direction from the communication hole.

Endoscope tip attachment
11344181 · 2022-05-31 · ·

An endoscope tip attachment includes: a cylindrical casing that is arranged to surround a distal end portion of an endoscope that includes a raising base to raise a treatment tool; and a fluid controller that is positioned at an opening of a treatment-tool insertion channel of the endoscope inside the casing in a state in which the casing is attached to the distal end portion of the endoscope, the fluid controller being configured to control a flow of solution that has flowed from the treatment-tool insertion channel of the endoscope toward the distal end portion of the endoscope to flow equally along an entire surface of the raising base provided at the distal end portion of the endoscope, and being movable by pressure received from the solution.

Endoscope valve having deformable check valve on outer surface of valve main body and endoscope
11344187 · 2022-05-31 · ·

An endoscope valve switches connection states of a plurality of conduits formed in an endoscope to supply air or water, and includes: a cap; a rod-shaped shaft; and an attachment member into which the shaft is inserted. The shaft includes a main body portion including a hole portion having a hollow space extending along the longitudinal direction from another end which is a side opposite to a side of the one end, and a check valve configured to control a flow of a fluid in a space extending along the longitudinal direction from between the shaft and the attachment member. The check valve surrounds an outer surface of the main body portion, is exposed to an outside of the main body portion via the hole portion, has a diameter forming an outer periphery which increases toward a side of the other end, and is elastically deformable.

ATTACHMENT, ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR PERFORMING SUCTION BY ENDOSCOPE
20230270318 · 2023-08-31 · ·

A suction attachment includes a plug including a plug conduit, a first tube including a first conduit having a first end portion and a second end portion, a second tube having a second conduit including a third end portion and a fourth end portion, and a pressure regulator including a body with an interior cavity, a first opening, a second opening, and an actuator. The pressure regulator is connected to the fourth end portion and the interior cavity is in fluid communication with second conduit via the first opening in the body, and the second opening in the body connects the interior cavity to atmosphere. The actuator is movable between a first position and a second position, when the actuator is in the first position, the second opening is open and, when the actuator is in the second position, the second opening is closed.

Endoscope
11337591 · 2022-05-24 · ·

An endoscope includes a bending operation member provided at an operation portion and configured to bend a bending portion of an insertion portion, a plurality of bending operation wires configured to be pulled or relaxed by the bending operation member, a plurality of tubular members provided inside the operation portion, into which the plurality of bending operation wires are inserted respectively, and disposed in a deflected state so as to avoid an internal component provided inside the operation portion, and a tubular member fixing member provided inside the operation portion and enabled to optimally adjust end portions of the plurality of tubular members at different positions along a longitudinal axis of the operation portion in a direction orthogonal to the longitudinal axis.

Medical Sampling Device

A medical sampling device is disclosed for use with a medical device having a suction channel and a suction connector in fluid communication with said suction channel. The sampling device includes a suction inlet for connection to the suction connector, a suction outlet for connection to a vacuum source, a sampling inlet and outlet for connection to a sample container, and a valve including a valve member having first and second chambers and being rotatable between first and second positions. The first chamber in the first position establishes fluid communication between the suction inlet and the sampling inlet. The second chamber in the first position establishes fluid communication between the sampling outlet and the suction outlet. One of the first and the second chambers in the second position establish fluid communication between the suction inlet and the suction outlet.

MEDICAL ENDOSCOPE VALVE
20230263370 · 2023-08-24 ·

A sterilizable medical endoscope valve comprises a central rod with an at least partially hollowed central channel opening onto one of the front surfaces and a head defining a seat for connecting to a fluid duct. The head and channel are joined by an elastic means. The assembly consists of a single part of unitary construction made of flexible, elastic polymer material.

ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM AND SUCTION UNIT
20230263374 · 2023-08-24 · ·

An endoscope system includes an endoscope and a suction unit. The endoscope includes an insertion portion configured to be inserted into a subject, an operation portion provided on a proximal end side of the insertion portion, and an angle knob provided on the operation portion for operating the bending portion; and an opening provided in the operation portion, wherein the opening is connected to a lumen provided in the endoscope. The suction unit includes a suction conduit, a protrusion inserted into the opening, and a suction button. In a side view perpendicular to an axis of rotation of the angle knob, a center of a top surface of the suction button, a center of the opening, and the angle knob are arranged along an imaginary straight line with the center of the opening located between the center of the top surface of the suction button and the angle knob.

STEERING HANDLE WITH MULTI-CHANNEL MANIFOLD

Steering handles with manifolds that enable an operator to configure an endoscopic system in situ for a variety of tasks, including irrigation, aspiration, or both. In addition, the disclosed endoscopic systems facilitate rapid reconfiguration of the location of a laser fiber optic within a catheter assembly. The laser fiber optic, for example, can be removed from an irrigation channel of the endoscopic system and reinserted in the aspiration channel during a laser lithotripsy procedure. In some embodiments, the removal and reinsertion can be performed in situ, without removing the catheter from the patient or the treated organ. These aspects of the disclosed system reduce the time required to perform laser lithotripsy procedures, with less trauma to the patient.