MULTIFUNCTIONAL CONNECTOR AND ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT INSTRUMENT HAVING THE SAME
20220087511 · 2022-03-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B1/00133
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/1475
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2018/00982
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Provided is a multifunctional connector. The multifunctional connector includes an auxiliary conduit which is branched from a main conduit and has a guide portion; and an operation member provided detachably from the auxiliary conduit, wherein the operation member includes an intubation portion inserted into the auxiliary conduit; sliding guide formed to move forward and backward while being guided by the guide portion; a fixing cap fixing the sliding guide so as not to be separated from the guide portion; and a first port through which a fluid is injected or discharged, thereby improving the efficiency of treatment, mitigating the fatigue of medical staffs, and reducing contamination of affected areas and a risk of damage to tissues around an endoscope.
Claims
1. A multifunctional connector comprising: an auxiliary conduit which is branched from a main conduit and has a guide portion; and an operation member provided detachably from the auxiliary conduit, wherein the operation member comprises an intubation portion inserted into the auxiliary conduit; a sliding guide formed to move forward and backward while being guided by the guide portion; a fixing cap fixing the sliding guide so as not to be separated from the guide portion; and a first port through which a fluid is injected or discharged.
2. The multifunctional connector of claim 1, wherein the sliding guide is inserted through the inside of the guide portion toward the other side from one side of the guide portion, and the fixing cap is fastened at the end of the sliding guide from the other side of the guide portion to limit a backward range of the sliding guide.
3. The multifunctional connector of claim 2, wherein an elastic protrusion is provided on any one of an outer surface of the sliding guide and an inner surface of the guide portion, an engaging jaw is provided on the other surface thereof, and a plurality of elastic protrusions or engaging jaws are provided to be spaced apart from each other, wherein when the sliding guide moves forward or backward along the guide portion, the elastic protrusion is in contact with the engaging jaw, so that the elastic protrusion climbs over the engaging jaw whenever the operation member moves by a predetermined distance.
4. The multifunctional connector of claim 2, further comprising: a rotary housing provided at the other end of the main conduit; and a rotary connector provided so that one end is coupled to the rotary housing and the other end is coupled with the treatment instrument, wherein a head receiving portion is provided in the rotary housing, and a rotary guide groove is formed bypassing through the inside and the outside of the rotary housing, the rotary connector is provided with a head portion inserted into the head receiving portion, and a protrusion is provided on the outer surface of the head portion, the head portion is inserted into the head receiving portion while the protrusion slides to be in contact with the sliding groove provided in the head receiving portion and the rotary connector is rotated while the protrusion is guided to be in contact with the rotary guide groove.
5. An endoscopic treatment instrument having a multifunctional connector comprising: an auxiliary conduit which is branched from a main conduit of which a cannula is coupled to one end and has a guide portion; an operation member which includes an intubation portion provided to be insertable into the auxiliary conduit, a sliding guide provided to be spaced apart from the intubation portion and formed to move forward and backward while being guided by the guide portion, a fixing cap fixing the sliding guide so as not to be separated from the guide portion, and a first port through which a fluid is injected or discharged and is provided detachably from the auxiliary conduit; a syringe provided detachably from the auxiliary conduit and storing a cleaning liquid; and a liquid delivery tube of which one end is connected to the intubation portion and the other end is coupled to a hollow needle, wherein one of the operation member and the syringe is selected to be coupled to the auxiliary conduit, when the operation member is coupled to the auxiliary conduit, at least a portion of the liquid delivery tube is located inside the auxiliary conduit, the main conduit, and the cannula, wherein as the operation member moves forward, the hollow needle moves forward so that the hollow needle protrudes to the outside of the cannula, and as the operation member moves backward, the hollow needle moves backward so that the hollow needle is introduced into the cannula, when the syringe is coupled to the auxiliary conduit to inject the cleaning liquid, the cleaning liquid may be injected through the auxiliary conduit and the cannula.
6. An endoscopic treatment instrument having a multifunctional connector which is coupled to a liquid delivery tube, wherein the multifunctional connector comprises an auxiliary conduit which is branched from a main conduit and has a guide portion; and an operation member provided detachably from the auxiliary conduit, wherein the operation member comprises an intubation portion inserted into the auxiliary conduit; a sliding guide formed to move forward and backward while being guided by the guide portion; a fixing cap fixing the sliding guide so as not to be separated from the guide portion, and a first port through which a fluid is injected or discharged, wherein the cannula is coupled to one end of the main conduit, one end of the liquid delivery tube is coupled to the intubation portion and a hollow needle is coupled to the other end of the liquid delivery tube, at least a portion of the liquid delivery tube is located inside the auxiliary conduit, the main conduit, and the cannula, wherein as the operation member moves forward, the hollow needle moves forward so that the hollow needle protrudes to the outside of the cannula, and as the operation member moves backward, the hollow needle moves backward so that the hollow needle is introduced into the cannula.
7. The endoscopic treatment instrument having the multifunctional connector of claim 6, wherein an electrode operating device for treatment is coupled to the other end of the main conduit, wherein the electrode operating device for treatment comprises a slider sliding along a body; a first handle provided at one side of the body; a second handle provided in the slider; a shaft of which one end is coupled to the slider; and a treatment electrode provided at the other end of the shaft.
8. The endoscopic treatment instrument having the multifunctional connector of claim 7, wherein at least a portion of the shaft is located inside the main conduit and the cannula, as the slider moves forward, the treatment electrode moves forward so that the treatment electrode protrudes to the outside of the cannula, and as the slider moves backward, the treatment electrode moves backward so that the treatment electrode is introduced into the cannula.
9. The endoscopic treatment instrument having the multifunctional connector of claim 8, further comprising: a knob coupled to one side of the shaft to rotate the shaft; a knob housing that rotatably couples the knob to the body; and an electrode connector provided in the slider.
10. The endoscopic treatment instrument having the multifunctional connector of claim 8, further comprising: a rotary housing provided at the other end of the main conduit; and a rotary connector provided at the other side of the body, wherein a head receiving portion is provided in the rotary housing, and a rotary guide groove is formed by passing through the inside and the outside of the rotary housing, the rotary connector is provided with a head portion inserted into the head receiving portion, and a protrusion is provided on the outer surface of the head portion, the head portion is inserted into the head receiving portion while the protrusion slides to be in contact with the sliding groove provided in the head receiving portion and the rotary connector is rotated while the protrusion is guided to be in contact with the rotary guide groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The above and other aspects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0026] Advantages and features of the present disclosure, and methods for accomplishing the same will be more clearly understood from exemplary embodiments described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the present disclosure is not limited to embodiments disclosed below but may be implemented in various different forms. The present embodiments are provided so that the disclosure of the present disclosure may not only be complete, but also may fully provide the scope of the present disclosure to those skilled in the art. Throughout the whole specification, the same reference numerals denote the same elements.
[0027] It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing embodiments only and is not intended to limit the present disclosure. In this specification, singular forms include even plural forms unless the context indicates otherwise. It is to be understood that the terms ‘comprise’ and/or ‘comprising’ used in the specification are intended to be inclusive in a manner that does not exclude the presence of stated components, steps, operations, and/or elements does not exclude the addition.
[0028] Hereinafter, a configuration and an operation effect of the present disclosure will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0031] Referring to the drawings, a multifunctional connector 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a main conduit 110, an auxiliary conduit 120, and an operation member 130. The cannula 20 is coupled to one end of the main conduit 110 and an endoscopic treatment instrument such as an electrode operation device 1 for treatment, and a knife (not illustrated) may be connected to the main conduit 110. The auxiliary conduit 120 is branched from the main conduit 110 and various treatment instruments such as an injection needle, a syringe 5 for injecting a cleaning liquid may be connected through the auxiliary conduit 120. Accordingly, the treatment instrument such as the electrode operation device 1 for treatment or the knife connected to the main conduit 110 and the treatment instrument such as the injection needle connected to the auxiliary conduit 120 may share the main conduit 110 and the cannula 20, and a plurality of treatment instruments are inserted into the human body through one cannula 20 to be used for treatment.
[0032] In one embodiment, the auxiliary conduit 120 is provided with a guide portion 125, and while a sliding guide 135 of the operation member 130 is guided by the guide portion 125, the operation member 130 may be configured to move forward or backward. Further, the operation member 130 is provided with an intubation portion 131 and a first port 132. A liquid delivery tube 30 of the injection needle and the like may be coupled to the intubation portion 131, and the liquid delivery tube 30 may be inserted to the multifunctional connector 100 to sequentially pass through the auxiliary conduit 120, the main conduit 110, and the cannula 20. Further, a hollow needle 40 may be coupled to an end of the liquid delivery tube 30 and a liquid injected through the first port 132 may be discharged through the hollow needle 40 via the liquid delivery tube 30. Meanwhile, as the operation member 130 moves forward or backward, the hollow needle 40 may protrude to the outside of the cannula 20 or be introduced into the cannula 20. Further, the protruding degree of the hollow needle 40 may be precisely adjusted according to the forward or backward degree of the operation member 130. The multifunctional connector 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may move forward or backward while the sliding guide 135 of the operation member 130 is guided by the guide portion 125 of the auxiliary conduit 120, so that a precise and stable operation is enabled in the process of moving the operation member 130 forward or backward. In one embodiment, the sliding guide 135 may be inserted through the inside of the guide portion 125 toward the other side from one side of the guide portion 125. A fixing cap 138 may be fastened to the end of the sliding guide 135 which is inserted through the guide portion 125. Accordingly, after the sliding guide 135 moves backward and then does not move backward any longer after the fixing cap 138 is in contact with the guide portion 125, and as a result, a backward range of the operation member 130 may be limited. Accordingly, in the process of moving the operation member 130 backward, the operation member 130 may need not to be careful so as not to excessively move backward, thereby improving the convenience and efficiency of the treatment. Meanwhile, the fixing cap 138 may be detachably coupled to the sliding guide 135 and when the fixing cap 138 is removed, the sliding guide 135 may be completely separated from the guide portion 125.
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[0034] In the endoscopic treatment instrument 1000 having the multifunctional connector according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the cannula 20 is coupled to one end of the main conduit 110. One end of the liquid delivery tube 30 is coupled to the intubation portion 131 of the operation member 130, and the hollow needle 40 is coupled to the other end of the liquid delivery tube 30. At this time, at least a portion of the liquid delivery tube 30 is located inside the auxiliary conduit 120, the main conduit 110, and the cannula 20. Accordingly, when the operation member 130 moves forward or backward, the liquid delivery tube 30 and the hollow needle 40 move forward or backward.
[0035] In one embodiment, the electrode operation device 1 for treatment may be coupled to the other end of the main conduit 110. The electrode operation device 1 for treatment may include a body 11, a slider 13, a first handle 10, a second handle 20, and a shaft 16. The slider 13 is slid along the body 11 having the first handle 10 on one side and the second handle 20 is provided in the slider 13. Further, one end of the shaft 16 is coupled to the slider 13, and the other end of the shaft 16 is provided with a snare. Here, the shaft 16 may be located inside the main conduit 110 and the cannula 20 and when the slider 13 moves forward, a treatment electrode 14 protrudes to the outside of the cannula 20 and when the slider 13 moves backward, the snare is introduced into the cannula 20. An electrode connector 31 may be provided in the slider, and a current applied through the electrode connector 31 may be applied to the treatment electrode 14 through the shaft 16. Meanwhile, a knob housing 29 is provided at the other side of the body 11, and at least a portion of the shaft 16 may be coupled to a knob 17 rotatably coupled to the knob housing 29. Accordingly, when the knob housing 29 is rotated, the treatment electrode 14 may be rotated as the shaft 16 is rotated.
[0036] In one embodiment, the treatment electrode 14 may refer to terminology that collectively refers to a snare, a knife portion, or the like.
[0037] In one embodiment, a snare device in which the snare is applied as the treatment electrode 14 may be used as the electrode operation device 1 for treatment.
[0038] In another embodiment, a knife device in which a knife portion having a metal rod shape is applied as the treatment electrode 14 may be used as the electrode operation device 1 for treatment.
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[0041] An endoscopic treatment instrument having a multifunctional connector according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes an auxiliary conduit which is branched from a main conduit of which a cannula is coupled to one end and has a guide portion; an operation member which includes an intubation portion provided to be insertable into the auxiliary conduit, a sliding guide provided to be spaced apart from the intubation portion and formed to move forward and backward while being guided by the guide portion, a fixing cap fixing the sliding guide so as not to be separated from the guide portion, and a first port through which a fluid is injected or discharged and is provided detachably from the auxiliary conduit; a syringe provided detachably from the auxiliary conduit and storing a cleaning liquid, and a liquid delivery tube of which one end is connected to the intubation portion and the other end is coupled to a hollow needle. One of the operation member and the syringe is selected to be coupled to the auxiliary conduit, and when the operation member is coupled to the auxiliary conduit, at least a portion of the liquid delivery tube is located inside the auxiliary conduit, the main conduit, and the cannula. As a result, as the operation member moves forward, the hollow needle moves forward so that the hollow needle protrudes to the outside of the cannula, and as the operation member moves backward, the hollow needle moves backward so that the hollow needle is introduced into the cannula. In addition, when the syringe is coupled to the auxiliary conduit to inject the cleaning liquid, the cleaning liquid may be injected through the auxiliary conduit and the cannula.
[0042] Therefore, the scope of the present disclosure should not be limited to the embodiments and should be defined by the appended claims and equivalents to the appended claims.
[0043] In other words, the embodiments described above are illustrative in all aspects and should be understood as not being restrictive, and the scope of the present disclosure is represented by appended claims to be described below rather than the detailed description, and it is to be interpreted that the meaning and scope of the appended claims and all changed or modified forms derived from the equivalents thereof are included within the scope of the present disclosure.