A61B2010/045

Endoscopic ultrasound fine needle aspiration device

A handle for a medical device comprises a proximal segment defining a proximal lumen extending therethrough and sized and shaped to receive an endoscopic medical device therein. A medial segment is received within a distal portion of the proximal segment and has an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter thereof. A medial lumen extends through the proximal segment and is open to the proximal lumen. A distal segment is received within a distal portion of the medial segment and defines a distal lumen extending therethrough open to the medial lumen. The distal segment has an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the medial segment. The medial segment includes a first movement limiting mechanism limiting movement of an endoscopic medical device inserted therethrough along an axis of the distal lumen and a second movement limiting mechanism limiting advancement of an endoscope attached to the distal body portion.

PUNCTURE NEEDLE UNIT AND PUNCTURE NEEDLE DEVICE, AND SAFETY TUBE FOR SAME
20170290573 · 2017-10-12 ·

A biopsy needle unit includes a biopsy needle and an elastically deformable safety tube for partially covering the biopsy needle inserted to a lumen extending in a longitudinal direction. A marker is arranged on the biopsy needle at a position protruding from an end portion of the safety tube on an opposite side of a needle tip of the puncture needle when the needle tip portion is accommodated in the lumen. The safety tube has portions in which the lumen is curved at least partially with respect to the longitudinal direction so that the safety tube is elastically deformed due to contact between an inner circumferential face of the lumen and an outer circumferential face of the biopsy needle when the biopsy needle is inserted to the lumen to cause frictional resistance between the inner circumferential face of the lumen and the outer circumferential face of the biopsy needle.

Needle-handling device
11253236 · 2022-02-22 · ·

An apparatus comprising: a sheath comprising a plurality of openings at a distal end; an elongate first needle extendible perpendicularly from said sheath through one of said plurality of openings; and an assembly comprising at least two second needles arranged in a predetermined pattern relative to said first needle, and extendible perpendicularly from said sheath, wherein, when extended from said distal end of said sheath: (i) each of said second needles extends a different length from said distal end of said sheath, (ii) at least a distal portion of each of said second needles is resiliently biased to extend laterally outwardly in relation to said first needle, and (iii) a lateral spread region defined by said distal portions of all of said second needles is determined based, at least in part, on a distance of said extending from said distal end of said sheath.

Endoscopic ultrasound-guided biliary access system
09782565 · 2017-10-10 · ·

The present disclosure provides an access system having a maneuverable catheter assembly configured for providing access to and navigating a desired vessel for subsequent treatment thereof. The access system includes an adjustable delivery handle assembly and an access catheter subassembly having a maneuverable access catheter configured to be delivered to desired site (e.g., within duodenum) to assist in treatment of a condition (e.g., drainage of a bile ducts via Endoscopic Ultrasound Guided Biliary Drainage (EUS-BD) techniques). The access catheter includes at least a distal section having an adjustable portion along a length thereof configured to transition to a pre-defined arcuate shape to provide directional control over the distal end of the catheter as it is navigated through a vessel (e.g., bile duct). The handle assembly includes additional elements configured to allow a clinician to maneuver and manipulate the distal end of the access catheter.

SYTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISPLAY OF PATHOLOGICAL DATA IN AN IMAGE GUIDED PRODEDURE
20170281139 · 2017-10-05 ·

A method comprises displaying an image of a patient anatomy for guiding a medical instrument to a deployment location during a medical procedure. The method further comprises recording a first sample identifier for a first tissue sample. The method also comprises receiving first tissue sample pathology information about the first tissue sample. The method also comprises displaying the first sample identifier with the first tissue sample pathology information during the medical procedure.

NEEDLE SURFACE FOR REDUCED COAGULATION AND METHOD FOR SAME
20170281835 · 2017-10-05 · ·

A medical needle may include a lumen coating configured to reduce surface energy of the lumen-facing/lumen defining surface, in a manner effective to slow and/or reduce coagulation of biomaterial (particularly blood) that contacts the needle lumen surface. Such a coating may include a hydrophobic coating such as a silane and/or siloxane material on at least the needle lumen surface. The coating reduces a surface energy of coated needle regions below the surface energy of uncoated regions, and particularly reduces the polar component of the surface energy in the coated needle regions. The needle may be a metallic biopsy needle with the coating comprised by at least a distalmost length of sample-collection lumen.

A TISSUE SPECIMEN COLLECTOR FOR USE IN BIOPSY

A tissue specimen collector (8; 132), which is adapted for collecting tissue specimens during a biopsy procedure, is a multi-chamber collector having a main collector housing (58; 133) and a collector rack (59; 138) arranged lengthwise displaceable inside the main collector housing (58; 133). The collector rack (59; 138) has a series of adjacent chambers (60; 143) for accommodating tissue specimens, and said main collector housing (58; 133) has a collector port (71a; 167) adapted to connect to a supply of tissue specimens to receive tissue specimens in each consecutive chamber of the serious of adjacent chambers in the order they are resected from suspicious tissue.

Systems and Methods for Dynamic Trajectory Control

In one example, a method for performing a medical procedure includes receiving a command to initiate tissue sampling with a surgical instrument at a target location, retrieving a predefined dynamic trajectory for tissue sampling from a memory device, and moving the surgical instrument according to the predefined dynamic trajectory to sample tissue at the target location.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLED DEPLOYMENT OF NEEDLES IN TISSUE
20170245891 · 2017-08-31 ·

Needles are deployed in tissue under direct ultrasonic or other imaging. To aid in deploying the needle, a visual needle guide is projected on to the image prior to needle deployment. Once the needle guide is properly aligned, the needle can be deployed. After needle deployment, a safety boundary and treatment region are projected on to the screen. After confirming that the safety boundary and treatment regions are sufficient, the patient can be treated using the needle.

RESIN DISTAL END COMPONENT FOR ENDOSCOPE
20170245734 · 2017-08-31 · ·

A distal end component includes: a transparent resin outer layer portion that is made of a transparent first resin member and configures a surface of a distal end portion; an internal structure portion that is made of a second resin member and is provided in tight contact with an inner surface of the transparent resin outer layer portion; a plurality of component fixing holes provided in the internal structure portion; and lens sections provided in the transparent resin outer layer portion, the lens sections respectively facing distal end surfaces of illumination optical sections and a distal end surface of an observation optical section