SINGLE-PIECE HYSTEROSCOPIC INSTRUMENT OPERATION PROPELLER

20230000335 · 2023-01-05

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    Abstract

    The present application disclosed a single-piece hysteroscope instrument operation propeller, which includes a propelling body that can be attached to the hysteroscope body, the instrument can smoothly pass through the blind areas such as the vagina and cervical canal along the hysteroscope body that has already entered with the help of the groove on the propelling body, and can be operated continuously and flexibly after being sent into the uterus. The present application is beneficial for doctors to quickly, accurately and non-invasively send the treatment instrument into the uterus, which not only reduces the treatment cost, but also achieves a good treatment effect.

    Claims

    1. A single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller, comprising: a cylindrical propelling body (2), one side surface of the cylindrical propelling body (2) being provided with an engagement groove configured fitting with a hysteroscope body (1), and an other side surface of the cylindrical propelling body (2) being provided with a guiding groove (2-2) extending along the hysteroscope body (1).

    2. The single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to claim 1, wherein a transverse section of the engagement groove is arc-shaped.

    3. The single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to claim 2, wherein a radian of the engagement groove is greater than π.

    4. The single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to claim 1, wherein a length of the cylindrical propelling body (2) is less than a length of the hysteroscope body (1).

    5. The single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to claim 1, wherein the cylindrical propelling body (2) is provided with a push-pull handle (2-1) configured for sliding the hysteroscope body (1) relative to the engagement groove.

    6. The single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to claim 5, wherein the push-pull handle (2-1) is arranged at an end surface of the cylindrical propelling body (2), and the other end surface of the cylindrical propelling body (2) is close to a front end of the hysteroscope body (1).

    7. The single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to claim 1, wherein a surface portion of the cylindrical propelling body (2) located between an opening of the engagement groove and an opening of the guiding groove (2-2) is protruded outwardly, and the protruded surface portion is divided into two sections symmetrically distributed along a longitudinal section of the cylindrical propelling body (2), and a transverse section of an outwardly protruded surface of each section is arc-shaped.

    8. A method for operating the single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to claim 1, comprising following steps: 1) combining the cylindrical propelling body (2) with the hysteroscope body (1) through the engagement groove; 2) sending the hysteroscope body (1) into a uterine cavity; and 3) adjusting a position of the cylindrical propelling body (2) along the hysteroscope body (1) under a hysteroscope view, such that a surgical instrument is able to enter the uterine cavity along the guiding groove (2-2).

    9. The single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to claim 4, wherein the cylindrical propelling body (2) is provided with a push-pull handle (2-1) configured for sliding the hysteroscope body (1) relative to the engagement groove.

    10. The single-piece hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to claim 9, wherein the push-pull handle (2-1) is arranged at an end surface of the cylindrical propelling body (2), and the other end surface of the cylindrical propelling body (2) is close to a front end of the hysteroscope body (1).

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0020] FIG. 1 is a front view of a hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller in an embodiment 1;

    [0021] FIG. 2 is the bottom view of a hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller in an embodiment 1;

    [0022] FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a transverse section (A-A) of a hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller in an embodiment 1;

    [0023] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller in an embodiment 2;

    [0024] In the figures:

    [0025] 1 hysteroscope body; 1-1 rear end of the hysteroscope body; 1-2 front end of the hysteroscope body; 2 propelling body; 2-1 handle; 2-2 groove.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0026] The present application will be described in further detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

    Embodiment 1

    [0027] Referring to FIG. 1, FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller according to the present application includes a propelling body 2, and one side surface of the propelling body 2 is a concave large semi-cylindrical surface, forming the engagement groove of the propelling body 2, the propelling body 2 can be reliably attached to the hysteroscope body 1 through the engagement groove, and the other side surface of the propelling body 2 (the back of the engagement groove) is provided with a groove 2-2 which is convenient for the instrument with a sharp front end to be sent into the uterine cavity along the hysteroscope body 1 (the front end of the instrument moves along the groove); the surface portion of the propelling body 2 between the opening of the engagement groove and the corresponding side of the groove 2-2 is an outwardly convex arc-shaped, which can reduce the interference with the surrounding tissue. The surrounding tissue can also be separated from the groove 2-2 to a certain extent, so as to avoid the hooking between the instrument and the surrounding tissue at the position of the groove. The length of the propelling body 2 is about 100 mm (the length of the hysteroscope body is about 200 mm), and which can be made of stainless steel. In order to adjust the distance between the front end of the propelling body 2 and the front end of the hysteroscope body (for example, after the propelling body 2 is observed in the hysteroscope monitoring area) after the propelling body 2 is engaged on the hysteroscope body 1, a square handle 2-1 is provided on a rear end of the propelling body 2. The front end of the propelling body 2 can be processed into an arc-shaped to facilitate the movement of the propelling body 2 (for example, to reduce hooking and dragging with surrounding tissues), and which can also reduce the shielding of the hysteroscope monitoring area (especially when the front end of the propelling body 2 approaches the front end 1-2 of the hysteroscope body or overlaps with the front end 1-2 of the hysteroscope body), such that the groove 2-2 can be positioned at a suitable position, so as to fully play a guiding role in the movement of the instrument.

    [0028] During hysteroscopic surgery, the propelling body 2 is firstly installed (pressed or inserted) on the rear end 1-1 of the hysteroscope body, then the hysteroscope body 1 is sent into the uterus. During the hysteroscopy process, when polyps, embryo residues, or intrauterine adhesions, etc. are found in the uterine cavity, the instrument can be sent for treatment. At this time, according to the width of the internal orifice of the cervical canal, the front end 1-2 of the hysteroscope body is kept at the uterine cavity or the internal orifice of the cervical canal, and the front end of the propelling body 2 is pushed into the front end 1-2 of the hysteroscope body using the handle 2-1 and stop until the front end of the propelling body 2 can be seen on the display of the hysteroscope, and the propelling body 2 can be pushed or pulled slightly to adjust the position of the front end of the propelling body 2 (to ensure that the field of view of the hysteroscope monitoring area on the display is always good before and after the instrument enters along the groove 2-2), the head end of the scissors or forceps of the laparoscope is put into (for example, engaged into) the rear end of the groove 2-2, and then the scissor or plier is sent to the front end of the propelling body 2 along the groove 2-2 and slide out, the forceps or scissors can be seen entering the uterus on the display of the hysteroscope, and then normal treatment operations are performed. When it is necessary to replace the instrument for the treatment operation, withdraw the instrument used in the current operation, and then repeat the above method of sending the instrument, and then the new treatment operation can be continued.

    [0029] Since polyps, embryo residues, or intrauterine adhesions are found in the uterine cavity during the hysteroscopy, it was necessary to enter the treatment instruments. By using the above propeller, when the instruments pass through the blind areas of the vagina and cervical canal, which can be smoothly sent into the uterus along the groove 2-2 that has already entered and positioned on the surface of the hysteroscope body 1, therefore, the interval time between treatment operations can be shortened, and since the device integrating the hysteroscope body 1 and the instrument is no longer required, the cervix is required to be about 6 mm, so that some conventional treatments basically do not need to dilate of the cervix, which can reduce the intraoperative pain of the patient and avoid hospitalization. Furthermore, the operation of the instrument is less restricted, and it can be operated continuously and flexibly under the hysteroscopic field of view provided by the display. In addition, it can also meet the objective requirements for the durability and easy availability of the treatment instrument, and selecting to use the treatment instrument with the structure being simpler and the size being larger (which makes the instrument easier to handle and less prone to damage).

    Embodiment 2

    [0030] Referring to FIG. 4, the difference from the embodiment 1 is that the handle 2-1 at the rear end of the propelling body 2 is circular, which is easier to be held and operated.

    [0031] In a word, the hysteroscopic instrument operation propeller of the present application is beneficial for doctors to quickly, accurately and non-invasively send the treatment instrument into the uterus, and the treatment process can be completed in the outpatient operating room, which not only reduces the treatment cost, but also achieves a good treatment effect.