Patent classifications
A61B1/125
METHOD FOR RECONDITIONING AN ENDOSCOPE IN A RECONDITIONING APPARATUS, AND RECONDITIONING APPARATUS
A reconditioning apparatus for an endoscope including a controller configured to: supply an interior of the endoscope with a fluid at a predefined pressure; supply one or more channels of the endoscope and an exterior of the endoscope with a rinsing liquid to carry out a reconditioning process using the rinsing liquid; concurrently with the supplying of the rinsing liquid, determine a temperature and a pressure in the interior of the endoscope during the reconditioning process; and when the determined pressure decreases lower than a predetermined pressure: identify the endoscope as not defective, when the decrease in the determined pressure is preceded by a corresponding decrease in the determined temperature, and identify the endoscope as defective, when the decrease in the determined pressure is not preceded by a corresponding decrease in the determined temperature.
ENDOSCOPE CONDUIT CLEANING TOOL AND ENDOSCOPE SYSTEM
A conduit cleaning tool includes a long shaft. The shaft includes a linear first part and a second part arranged on a proximal end side with respect to the first part. The second part includes a plurality of bent portions bent to a corrugated shape in a predetermined direction with respect to a longitudinal direction N, and the plurality of bent portions are configured to rub an inner surface of the conduit.
Automated endoscope reprocessing unit with in-line peracetic acid sensor
An apparatus and process to clean medical devices, such as endoscopes, that includes an automatic endoscope reprocessor system equipped with a peracetic acid/hydrogen peroxide sensor are described.
Endoscope reprocessing method and endoscope reprocessor
An endoscope reprocessing method includes: cleaning, disinfecting, or sterilizing an inside of a pipe line and an outer surface of an endoscope accommodated in a treatment tank; rinsing the outer surface of the endoscope with a rinsing liquid while filling the inside of the pipe line of the endoscope with gas; collecting a first sample from the rinsing liquid used for rinsing the outer surface of the endoscope; rinsing the inside of the pipe line of the endoscope with the rinsing liquid; and collecting a second sample from the rinsing liquid used for rinsing the inside of the pipe line of the endoscope.
Endoscope connection tube and endoscope reprocessor
An endoscope connection tube includes a fluid feeding pipeline that has a first end portion connected to a pipe sleeve of an endoscope, and a second end portion connected to a fluid supply source; a seal portion that is provided in the first end portion of the fluid feeding pipeline, includes a close contact surface configured to closely contact the pipe sleeve to surround an opening portion of the pipe sleeve, and is configured to connect an inside of the fluid feeding pipeline and an inside of the opening portion when the close contact surface closely contacts the pipe sleeve; and a detection pipeline that has a first end portion opened in the close contact surface, and is configured to be closed by the pipe sleeve when the close contact surface is in close contact with the pipe sleeve.
Vent assembly
A vent assembly configured to maintain predetermined positive and negative pressure differentials between gas within a compartment and the environment, such as a compartment defining an interior of an endoscope is provided. The vent assembly includes a first housing having an upper vent and a lower vent coupled to the compartment. A piston is movable from a closed position to a first position, and from the closed position to a second position. In the closed position the piston blocks the upper and lower vents. A positive pressure differential moves the piston so as to open the vent to allow gas to escape from the compartment. A negative pressure differential draws the piston from the closed position to a second position to allow gas to enter the compartment.
METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING A CONNECTION, METHOD FOR CLEANING A CHANNEL ELEMENT, AND RINSING DEVICE
A method for identifying a connection between a first channel and at least one second channel located in a rinsing device. The method including: applying a first testing pressure to the first channel; reading in a first pressure signal representing a first pressure in the at least one second channel; and detecting the connection between the first channel and the at least second channel when the first pressure is one or more of at a predetermined first ratio to the testing pressure and above a predetermined first threshold.
CANNULA CLEANING BRUSH AND RESERVOIR
The present invention discloses a cleaning device for a medical implement. The device comprises a receptacle member containing a cleaning agent and a detachable hollow member. The hollow member is sized for inserting within the receptacle member and at least partially submerged in the cleaning agent. The hollow member having a porous body portion adapted to receive a medical implement, for example, a cannula, and a plurality of bristle clusters arranged within the body portion adapted to engage the medical implement. The hollow member is configured to allow the medical implement to move freely and axially in engagement with bristle clusters to clean and mechanically dislodge any debris therefrom. The cleaning device further facilitates to perform an aspiration function of the cannula to draw sterile liquid through an inner portion of the cannula to flush and remove debris within the cannula.
Endoscope connecting tube, liquid feeding apparatus, and endoscope reprocessing method
An endoscope connecting tube includes a liquid feeding index including: an exterior; an exposure hole provided on the exterior; and a flow path; and a movable member that is brought into a convex warp state toward a surface direction of the exterior when an inner pressure of a flow path reaches a predetermined value or higher, and remains in the convex warp state even when the inner pressure of the flow path reaches less than the predetermined value; and a marker that projects from the exposure hole by the movable member being brought into the convex warp state; a releasing portion that releases the convex warp state of the movable member by causing the marker to slide and push the movable member; and an insertion path into which the releasing portion is inserted.
PORT CONNECTORS
The present disclosure relates to port connectors for sterilizing the exposed surfaces of a fluid port of an article to be sterilized to a sterilization apparatus. The port connector can include a housing that couples to the fluid port. The housing may define an inlet that fluidly couples to the fluid port, an outlet that fluidly couples to the sterilization apparatus, and a fluid passageway fluidly coupling the inlet and outlet. The port connector can include a porous member supported by the housing. The porous member has a porous structure defining a plurality of minute passageways. The porous member is arranged relative to the housing to engage the fluid port when the port connector is connected to the fluid port.