A61B1/00142

Apparatus for performing an arthroscopic surgical procedure
11234583 · 2022-02-01 · ·

A cannula assembly can allow an operator in an arthroscopic surgical procedure to control both an arthroscope and a surgical tool with a single hand. In some embodiments, for example, a scope tube may be combined with a tool tube to allow such control. The tool may be manipulated, for example, by causing the tool to rotate, and/or to move forward and backward in relation to the cannula assembly.

DEVICE FOR COLLECTION OF EXCESS FLUIDS FROM AN ENDOSCOPE
20220047151 · 2022-02-17 ·

A device to safely collect any fluid discharged through the biopsy cap into another container without contaminating the surrounding environment. A device that can be attached to an endoscope in order to collect any fluid discharged through an external opening of an endoscope's internal channel.

Illuminator Circuit Board Assembly for An Endoscope
20170325665 · 2017-11-16 ·

The present specification describes a circuit board design that uses circuit boards for illuminator sets associated with the various optical assemblies. In one configuration, front and side illuminators are assembled on front and side illuminator circuit boards. Leaf connectors associated with each illuminator are provided to interface with a common base board.

HYBRID APPARATUS FOR FLUID SUPPLY FOR ENDOSCOPIC IRRIGATION AND LENS CLEANING
20170265727 · 2017-09-21 ·

A hybrid apparatus for delivery of fluid in connection with endoscopic irrigation and lens cleaning including a connector which is adaptable to a flexible or rigid container, a connector arranged at the end thereof and connected via a tubing supply to a fluid, air and or gas source and to an endoscope during a procedure.

Covering for a medical scoping device
09808142 · 2017-11-07 · ·

The present invention relates to a cover having a plurality of moveable, external, angled projecting elements for use with flexible medical scoping devices such as endoscopesor enteroscopes. The invention includes the cover with an over cuff and use of the disposable removable covering in methods of medical scoping procedures or examinations. The invention also includes an applicator for assisting in placing the covering about or over a medical device and a kit of parts.

Medical device sheath

A medical device sheath that includes a relatively inelastic body having a proximal end longitudinally separated from a distal end and defining a first lumen, an aperture located at the proximal end in fluid communication with the lumen and configured to admit an elongate endoscope body into the first lumen, and a transparent tip located longitudinally adjacent to an endoscope lens when the elongate endoscope body is located within the first lumen. The endoscope sheath may also include an elongate secondary tube defining a secondary lumen. A method of using the medical device sheath is also described.

Attachment unit and endoscope
09763561 · 2017-09-19 · ·

An attachment unit rotates in directions around a longitudinal axis with respect to an insertion main body when rotary drive force is transmitted from a drive force transmission unit provided to an insertion section, and allows propulsive force in one of directions parallel to the longitudinal axis to act on the insertion section by rotating in contact with a paries. The attachment unit includes a fin portion which is spirally extended along the longitudinal axis and whose dimension from the longitudinal axis to an outer peripheral end vary in accordance with how external force different from the propulsive force acts in the directions parallel to the longitudinal axis in a state that the attachment unit does not rotate with respect to the insertion main body.

APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR PROPER TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY PROBE POSITIONING BY USING CAMERA FOR ULTRASOUND IMAGING
20170258440 · 2017-09-14 · ·

An apparatus, system and methods that comprise adding a removable or detachable carrier containing a camera and illumination to a TEE probe, thereby allowing the user to view the placement of the probe and minimize or reduce the risk of esophageal and pharyngeal complications during the positioning of the TEE probe into the patient's esophagus. The reduction or minimization of complications occurs by allowing the cardiologist direct visualization of pharyngeal and esophageal structures during intubation. This device and procedure eliminate any “blind procedure”, whereby direct visualization of the pharyngeal structures and esophagus present a possible solution to these mechanical complications. Once the TEE probe has been properly positioned in the esophagus, the carrier is removed from the esophagus. The removable or detachable camera of the present disclosure can be used in other industries.

Drying agent arrangement for optical instruments
09759903 · 2017-09-12 · ·

A drying agent arrangement for optical instruments, in particular for endoscopic instruments, having a hygroscopic substance in the instrument housing, such that the hygroscopic substance, configured as individual molded bodies, is positioned in an intake receptacle that can be replaceably inserted in the instrument housing. To provide a drying agent arrangement that, along with simple, versatile application, allows the intake of a great quantity of drying agent, the intake receptacle may be configured as a double-walled sleeve, such that the two walls, forming an intake space for the molded bodies of the hygroscopic substance, are radially distanced from one another and positioned in such a way that the walls, closing the intake space at one axial end of the sleeve, are connected with one another at the end and on the other axial end of the sleeve, releasing the intake space, are radially distanced from one another at the end.

ENDOSCOPE SHEATH AND ENDOSCOPE INJECTION POSITIONING DEVICE
20170252537 · 2017-09-07 · ·

Provided is an endoscope sheath including: a sheath body having an elongated rotating section and a stationary section, which are coupled to each other in a relatively rotatable manner about a longitudinal axis; a first passage along the axis; a second passage parallel to the first passage; an outlet through which a proximal end of an injection needle inserted in the second passage is pulled outside, the outlet being capable of changing a pullout position of the proximal end of the needle relative to the stationary section in the circumferential direction; and holders provided in the stationary section and separated by intervals in the circumferential direction, each holder securing an injector having the needle to the stationary section at a position where the needle protrudes from the distal end of the body and releasing the injector at a position where the needle is accommodated inside the body.