EAR TREATMENT INSTRUMENT
20210137740 · 2021-05-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B1/32
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention provides an instrument for ear treatment that facilitates treatment or surgery in the ear by inserting a tool, such as a scalpel, into the instrument for ear treatment. An instrument 1 for ear treatment of the present invention includes an insertion portion 2 formed in a horn tubular shape and configured to be inserted into an external acoustic meatus, wherein a support portion 3 configured to support a tool to be inserted into the insertion portion 2 is provided on an inner circumferential surface 2a or at an open end on a distal end side of the insertion portion 2. The support portion 3 is preferably formed from a projection projecting from the inner circumferential surface 2a of the insertion portion 2 and the support portion 3 is preferably formed on a distal end side in a direction of an axis L1 of the insertion portion 2.
Claims
1. An instrument for ear treatment, comprising an insertion portion formed in a horn tubular shape and configured to be inserted into an external acoustic meatus, wherein a support portion configured to support a tool to be inserted into the insertion portion is provided on an inner circumferential surface or at an open end on a distal end side of the insertion portion.
2. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the support portion is formed from a projection projecting from the inner circumferential surface of the insertion portion.
3. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the support portion is formed on a distal end side in a direction of an axis of the insertion portion.
4. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the insertion portion has a distal end portion as an inclined surrounding wall portion having a shape obtained by obliquely cutting a surrounding wall in a cylindrical shape relative to an axis of the surrounding wall, and the inclined surrounding wall portion has an inner circumferential surface formed with the support portion.
5. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the insertion portion has a distal end portion as an inclined surrounding wall portion having a shape obtained by obliquely cutting a surrounding wall in a cylindrical shape relative to an axis of the surrounding wall, and the support portion is formed on an inner circumferential surface on a shortest portion side of the inclined surrounding wall portion facing a longest portion of the distal end portion most projecting in a direction of an axis.
6. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the inner circumferential surface is provided with a plurality of the support portions.
7. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the support portion is formed in a columnar shape.
8. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the support portion is formed in an O shape, a V shape, or a Y shape.
9. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the support portion has a surface formed with a recess to support the tool.
10. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the support portion has a height of 1 mm or more and 5 mm or less.
11. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the insertion portion has an outer circumferential surface provided with a raised streak extending about the axis.
12. The instrument for ear treatment according to claim 1, wherein the instrument for ear treatment is formed from a transparent material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0041] Embodiments of the instrument for ear treatment of the present invention are described below with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that the following description merely exemplifies preferred modes to understand the present invention and is not intended to limit the details of the present invention.
[0042] As illustrated in
[0043] The insertion portion 2 is formed in a tubular shape and in a horn shape slightly curved and flaring toward a base end. The insertion portion 2 has a distal end opened with a small diameter, and in contrast, the base end opened with a large diameter. In detail, the insertion portion 2 has a diameter gradually increasing at an approximately fixed rate from the distal end, and from a position approximately at the center in a direction of an axis L1, a diameter increasing to flare toward the base end greater than the distal end side and also to curve so as to slightly bend backward relative to the axis. It should be noted that the shape of the insertion portion 2 herein includes a substantially beheaded conical tube shape.
[0044] The insertion portion 2 has a diameter increasing from the approximate center in the direction of the axis L1 and then further increasing across a raised streak 4 circumferentially expanding about the axis L1. That is, the base end side from the center of the insertion portion 2 is widened in two steps.
[0045] The raised streak 4 close to the base end is formed by thickening part of the insertion portion 2.
[0046] The insertion portion 2 has an open end 5a on the base end side formed with a flange 5b jutting out the direction of the axis L1. The flange 5b expands to form an arc outline in a front view.
[0047] The insertion portion 2 in the area other than the flange 5b and the raised streak 4 has a thickness not particularly limited as long as the rigidity is secured and is formed to a thickness from 0.3 mm to 1.0 mm. The insertion portion 2 in the area other than the flange 5b and the raised streak 4 preferably has a thickness of 0.5 mm or more and 0.8 mm or less. The flange 5b and the raised streak 4 are thicker than the area other than them.
[0048] The flange 5b is formed on, but not particularly limited to, a surface F1 substantially vertical to the axis L1.
[0049] As illustrated in
[0050] The distal end portion 6 inclined toward a longest portion 6t extending longest in the direction of the axis L1 in the distal end portion 6 configures an inclined surrounding wall portion K. It should be noted that the angle made by the distal end surface 6a and an outer circumferential surface 2b of the insertion portion 2 may be formed smoothly not to be pointed.
[0051] The inclined surrounding wall portion K is formed to allow the opening to appear in a circular or oval shape in a front view and to have a distal edge in an arc shape. The inclined surrounding wall portion K is formed in a sharp shape in which the distal end surface 6a is inclined toward the longest portion 6t in a bottom view.
[0052] The support portion 3 is provided on an inner circumferential surface 2a of the insertion portion 2 and on the base end side of the longest portion 6t.
[0053] In the present embodiment, the support portion 3 is a projection projecting from the inner circumferential surface 2a. The support portion 3 has a substantially columnar solid shape with a diameter of approximately 1 mm.
[0054] The support portion 3 is directed in a direction of a substantially vertical intersection of an axis L2 of the support portion 3 and the axis L1 of the insertion portion 2. The support portion 3 is formed with a projection dimension of 1 mm or more and 5 mm or less. The projection dimension of the support portion 3 is preferably formed, in relation to the shape of the inclined surrounding wall portion K, with a dimension not to project from the surface F2 along the distal end surface 6a or to fall within less than 1 mm even when projecting from the surface F2.
[0055] The support portion 3 in the present embodiment is formed at a position of approximately 2.8 mm on the base end side from the longest portion 6t. However, the support portion 3 may be provided at a position of approximately 5 mm on the base end side from the longest portion 6t and is preferably formed at a position of 2.8 mm or more and 4 mm or less.
[0056] As described above, the distal end surface 6a in the present embodiment has an inclination angle relative to the axis L of approximately 45 degrees and the support portion 3 is formed at a position of 2.8 mm on the base end side from the longest portion 6t, thereby substantially avoiding projection of the support portion 3 from the opening.
[0057] The insertion portion 2 and the support portion 3 in the present embodiment are formed integrally as a single piece. The insertion portion 2 and the support portion 3 may preferably use a material of, but not particularly limited to, a synthetic resin, such as acryl, nylon, polyacetal (POM), polyphenylsulfone (PPSU), polyetheretherketone (PEEK), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polycarbonate (PC), polylactic acid (PLA), polystyrene (PS), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), polyamide-imide (PAI) , and polyimide (PI), or a metal, such as stainless steel and titanium.
[0058] The support portion 3 does not have to be integrally formed with the insertion portion 2 as a single piece and may be attached to the inner circumferential surface 2a of the insertion portion 2. In this case, the insertion portion 2 and the support portion 3 may be formed from different materials.
[0059] As described above, the instrument 1 for ear treatment according to the present embodiment has the support portion 3 formed on the inner circumferential surface 2a of the insertion portion 2 and particularly on the inner circumferential surface 2a of the inclined surrounding wall portion K. Such a configuration allows, when the tool X such as a scalpel and an injection needle is inserted into the insertion portion 2, placement of a distal end area of the tool X on the support portion 3 to support the tool X as illustrated in
[0060] An effect of suppressing very slight vibration of the hand lower is thus exhibited for surgery to be practiced with caution in the small ear hole of approximately from 3 mm to 9 mm, such as a case of making a slit in an edge of the tympanic membrane and the like. Particularly, the instrument 1 for ear treatment facilitates suppression of vibration of the hand of approximately 0.3 mm, which sometimes occurs in not only a doctor without sufficient technique but even also a doctor with a high degree of technique and concentration.
[0061] In addition, the instrument 1 for ear treatment has the support portion 3 formed in a columnar shape and thus exhibits an effect of allowing a smooth change in the orientation of the distal end of the tool X to either direction of arrows P1 and P2 illustrated in
[0062] The instrument 1 for ear treatment also allows support of the tool X with the support portion 3 as a fulcrum and thus exhibits an effect of allowing suppression of slip, which sometimes occurs due to the smooth inner circumferential surface 2a when the tool X is inserted into the insertion portion 2 to be placed on the inner circumferential surface 2a.
[0063] As illustrated in
[0064] In addition, the instrument 1 for ear treatment according to the present embodiment is provided with the insertion portion 2 widened on the base end side from the center in two steps and with the raised streak 4 between the two-step flared widenings, and thus exhibits an effect of facilitating holding of the insertion portion 2.
[0065] The instrument 1 for ear treatment described in the above embodiment may be applied as follows.
[0066] That is, as illustrated in
[0067] The shape of the support portion 3 is not limited to the columnar shape and may be formed, as illustrated in
[0068] As still another example, the shape of the support portion 3 may be formed in a substantially O shape as illustrated in
[0069] The support portion 3 may be formed in a shape other than the columnar shape, the O shape, the V shape, and the Y shape as long as a user of the instrument 1 for ear treatment is able to look into the ear and also to practice surgery while inserting the tool X for ear treatment, such as a scalpel and an injection needle, to support the tool with the support portion 3. For example, as illustrated in
[0070] As illustrated by imaginary lines in
[0071] In addition, a plurality of the support portion 3 in any of the various shapes described earlier may be formed on the inner circumferential surface 2a of the insertion portion 2 as long as a user, such as a doctor, is able to look into the ear and also to practice surgery by inserting the tool X.
[0072] The support portion 3 in any of the various shapes described earlier may have a surface that is formed not smoothly but as a rough surface capable of suppressing unintentional slip of the placed tool X.
[0073] The distal end portion 6 of the insertion portion 2 is not limited to the shape of obliquely cutting the cylinder relative to the axis L1 and may be in a shape having a surrounding wall portion flush with a surface orthogonal to the axis L1.
[0074] The support portion may be provided at an open end 2t on the distal end side of the insertion portion 2 illustrated in
[0075] The insertion portion 2 may be formed from a transparent material. Formation of the insertion portion 2 from such a transparent material allows brightening inside the ear as much as possible and an indirect view of the state of the area pressed against the insertion portion 2.
[0076] Use of the instrument for ear treatment according to the present invention allows suppression of malpractice caused by, for example, movement of a subject during an operation or on the contrary shaking in operator's grip. The instrument for ear treatment according to the present invention is also expected to exhibit an effect of allowing, not only suppression of malpractice by facilitating surgery by a so-called skilled doctor, but also an easier operation for an operator without sufficient skills. In other words, use of the instrument for ear treatment according to the present invention allows operations that used to be practiced only by some skilled doctors in the past to be practiced by more doctors.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0077] 1 Instrument for Ear Treatment [0078] 2 Insertion Portion [0079] 2a Inner Circumferential Surface [0080] 3 Support Portion [0081] 4 Raised Streak [0082] 5a Opening on Base End Side [0083] 5b Flange [0084] Distal End Portion [0085] 6a Distal End Surface [0086] 6b Shortest Portion [0087] 6t Longest Portion [0088] F2 Inclined Surface [0089] K Inclined Surrounding Wall Portion [0090] L Axis [0091] X Tool