Cleaning device for cleaning a scope, laparoscope or microscope used in surgery or other medical procedures and a method of using the device during surgical or other medical procedures
11266306 · 2022-03-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2090/701
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/0014
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3417
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B1/313
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device and method for cleaning or defogging a surgical scope during minimally-invasive surgery, including a casing which houses a sponge and a heating element configured to be accessible to the surgical scope and the casing is configured to removably attach to a trocar during a surgical procedure.
Claims
1. A cleaning kit for use during minimally invasive surgery, the cleaning kit comprising: a cleaning device configured for cleaning a surgical scope during the minimally invasive surgery, the cleaning device comprising: a housing defining an interior, the housing comprising a first part comprising a closed bottom, an open top, and a sidewall extending from the bottom to the top of the first part, and a second part connected to and positioned over the open top of the first part comprising at least one opening for accessing the interior of the housing; a heating element disposed in the interior of the housing; and a connector extending from the sidewall of the first part of the housing configured to removably attach the cleaning device to a tubular portion of a trocar, the connector comprising a first arm and a second arm that are integrally molded with the sidewall of the first part and which define an area configured to receive and engage an outer surface of the tubular portion of the trocar to removably attach the cleaning device to the trocar; and a cannula cleaner comprising an elongated body having a first end comprising a cleaning tip and a second end, the cannula cleaner being configured for insertion through a proximal open end of the trocar, so that the cleaning tip can contact an inner surface of the trocar for cleaning.
2. The cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein the elongated body of the cannula cleaner comprises: a hollow tube defining an interior channel configured to contain a cleaning solution; and at least one dispensing valve on the second end of the elongated body configured to dispense the cleaning solution from the interior channel.
3. The cleaning kit of claim 2, further comprising an amount of the cleaning solution for filling the interior channel of the elongated body.
4. The cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein the cleaning device further comprises at least two hooks extending from the sidewall of the first part of housing comprising arcuate retaining surfaces sized to retain the elongated body of the cannula cleaner.
5. The cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein the cleaning tip comprises at least one of a sponge, a foam cover, or a microfiber cover.
6. The cleaning kit of claim 1, further comprising a sponge positioned in the interior of the housing accessible through the at least one opening of the second part of the housing, wherein the at least one opening is positioned such that a lens portion of the surgical scope can be inserted through the at least one opening of the second part of the housing and brought into contact with the sponge.
7. The cleaning kit of claim 6, wherein the at least one opening is positioned such that the cannula cleaner can be inserted through the at least one opening to deliver cleaning solution to the sponge.
8. The cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein the heating element comprises a heating coil.
9. The cleaning kit of claim 8, further comprising at least one battery electrically connected to the heating coil for providing power for the heating coil, wherein the at least one battery is positioned in the interior of the housing, retained at a position in which a longitudinal axis of the at least one battery is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the tubular portion of the trocar received by the connector.
10. The cleaning kit of claim 9, wherein an axis of the heating coil is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubular portion of the trocar received by the connector.
11. The cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein the first part of the housing has an isosceles triangular shape, when viewed from a top or bottom view, the shape comprising two sides of equal length and a longer side, and wherein the connector extends from the longer side of the housing.
12. The cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein, when connected to the tubular portion of the trocar, the connector supports the housing such that a line normal to a bottom surface of the bottom of the first part of the housing and passing through the at least one opening of the second part of the housing is parallel to and a fixed distance from a longitudinal axis of the tubular portion of the trocar.
13. The cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein the connector comprises at least one of a snap member, a buckle or a clip.
14. The cleaning kit of claim 1, wherein the connector comprises a snap member, wherein the first arm and the second arm of the connector extend from and are integrally molded with the sidewall of the first part of the housing, and wherein the connector is configured to receive the trocar to removably attach the housing to the trocar in a position in which a longitudinal axis of the tubular portion of the trocar is spaced a fixed distance apart from the interior of the housing.
15. The cleaning kit of claim 14, wherein the snap member supports the housing, so that a line normal to a bottom surface and passing through the opening of the second part of the housing is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the tubular portion of the trocar received by the connector.
16. A cleaning kit for a trocar for use during minimally invasive surgery, the kit comprising: a trocar comprising an open proximal end and a tubular sidewall having an inner surface and an outer surface extending distally from the open proximal end; a cleaning device configured for cleaning a surgical scope during minimally invasive surgery, the cleaning device comprising: a housing defining an interior, the housing comprising a first part comprising a closed bottom, an open top, and a sidewall extending from the bottom to the top of the first part, and a second part connected to and positioned over the open top of the first part comprising at least one opening for accessing the interior of the housing; a heating element disposed in the interior of the housing; and a connector integral with and extending from the sidewall of the first part of the housing configured to removably attach the cleaning device to the outer surface of the sidewall of the trocar, the connector comprising a first arm and a second arm that are integrally molded with the sidewall of the first part and which define an area configured to receive and engage an outer surface of the tubular portion of the trocar to removably attach the cleaning device to the trocar; and a cannula cleaner comprising an elongated body having a first end comprising a cleaning tip and a second end, the cannula cleaner being configured for insertion through the proximal open end of the trocar, so that the cleaning tip contacts the inner surface of the sidewall of the trocar for cleaning.
17. The cleaning kit of claim 16, wherein the elongated body of the cannula cleaner comprises: a hollow tube defining an interior channel configured to contain a cleaning solution; and at least one dispensing valve on the second end of the elongated body configured to dispense the cleaning solution from the interior channel.
18. The cleaning kit of claim 17, further comprising an amount of the cleaning solution for filling the interior channel of the elongated body.
19. A cleaning kit for use during minimally invasive surgery, the cleaning kit comprising: a cleaning device configured for cleaning and defogging a surgical scope during the minimally invasive surgery comprising: a housing comprising a first part comprising a closed bottom, an open top, and a sidewall extending from the bottom to the top of the first part, and a second part connected to and positioned over the open top of the first part comprising at least one opening for accessing the interior of the housing; and a snap member integral with and extending from the sidewall of the first part of the housing configured to removably attach the cleaning device to a tubular portion of a trocar, the snap member comprising a first arm and a second arm that are integrally molded with the sidewall of the first part and which define an area configured to receive and engage the tubular portion of the trocar; and a cannula cleaner comprising an elongated body having a first end comprising a cleaning tip and a second end, the cannula cleaner being configured for insertion through a proximal open end of the trocar, so that the cleaning tip can contact an inner surface of the trocar for cleaning.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(14) An embodiment of cleaning device 12 is depicted in
(15) In one exemplary use of the cleaning device, the scope being utilized in a surgical procedure is removed from the trocar 10. It is first wiped off on the sponge 20, thereby to remove matter from the patient which has built up during the surgical procedure or which has condensed upon the scope during the surgical procedure. The heating element is then used to heat the front of the scope, thereby heating the front of the scope above the temperature of the patient to discourage the formation of condensate on the front of the scope when the scope is within the body of the patient. One or more lights 36, such as light emitting diode (LED), may be positioned on casing 15 and used to provide illumination for the trocar 10 and the site where the trocar 10 is inserted into a patient. The lights may be operatively connected to batteries 16.
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(22) The casing 15 also comprises a first depression 24, which is configured to hold a sponge 20. The sponge 20 may be at least partially moistened with a cleaning solution. The casing 15 also comprises second depression 26 which is configured to hold batteries 16 and heating coil 18 or a defogger, and forms heating chamber 33. Second depression 26 may hold one or more batteries 16, which in an embodiment includes three lithium batteries. In other embodiments, other types of batteries 16 may be used or adapted for use, and other numbers of batteries may be used. In another embodiment, another heating source, other than an electrical or battery-powered heating source, could be utilized, such as a chemical heat source or chemical heat pack, which would avoid the use and ultimate disposal of batteries, which can present challenges due to the potential environmental impact of battery waste.
(23) The second depression 26 and heating chamber 33 of the casing 15 may be at least partially covered by a heat chamber cover 28. The heat chamber cover 28 may comprise the microfiber holder 30 and a scope access hole 32. A scope or microscope may be inserted into the scope access hole 32 and through the heating coil 18 or defogger. The scope or microscope may be wiped on the microfiber cover 31 disposed in the holder 30 before or after insertion into the scope access hole 32.
(24) In at least one possible embodiment, a structure or material, such as double-sided adhesive tape, could be connected or attached to the casing 15, such as the side or underside, to allow the casing 15 to be connected or attached to a support structure.
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(26) An embodiment of cannula cleaner 114 may include an elongated body with a cleaning tip 104 disposed at one end. In an embodiment the body of the cannula cleaner 114 may comprise a tube that also functions as a solution container 107. On the end opposite the cleaning tip 104 is located a solution dispensing valve 108. Either the valve 108 or the solution container 107 may be squeezed or pinched or pressed in to cause an amount of a cleaning or defogging solution, or some other liquid known in the art, to be dispensed. The solution may be dispensed into the container 105. By containing the solution in the cannula cleaner 114, a supply of cleaning solution is readily available to be dispensed into the container 105, and is in easy reach for a user of the trocar 106 and cleaning kit 124, such as by a surgeon or other medical professional. By mounting the cannula cleaner 114 on the container 105, the cannula cleaner 114 is easy to reach for use in cleaning or clearing out the trocar 106. The design of the cannula cleaner 114 therefore combines a cleaning device with a cleaning solution supply, so as to facilitate keeping the trocar 106 and viewing instruments clean during a surgical procedure. However, it should be understood that other embodiments of cannula cleaner 114 may exist, such as an embodiment that does not hold solution and lacks a solution dispensing valve 108. Another embodiment may include cleaning tips 104 at both ends of the cleaning device 114. In such an embodiment, the cleaning tips 104 may be of the same size, or of different sizes. Cannula cleaning tip 104 may be comprised of a sponge, foam, microfiber, or some material otherwise known in the art.
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(34) It is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative variations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the specification, are simply exemplary embodiments of the invention. Although the invention has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope thereof. For example, it is to be understood that the present invention contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any embodiment can be combined with one or more features of any other embodiment. The embodiments of the invention described herein above in the context of the preferred embodiments are not to be taken as limiting the embodiments of the invention to all of the provided details thereof, since modifications and variations thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments of the invention.