DISINFECTING DEVICE FOR SURGICAL SMOKE EVACUATION SYSTEM
20220409764 ยท 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B18/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2209/111
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A surgical smoke evacuation system includes a smoke evacuator, a suction instrument, a suction conduit, and a disinfecting device. The smoke evacuator includes a suction generator configured to create a vacuum force. The suction instrument is configured to couple to the smoke evacuator via the suction conduit. The disinfecting device is operably coupled to the suction conduit or the smoke evacuator. The disinfecting device includes a housing defining an inner chamber, an inlet extending from a distal end of the housing and in fluid communication with the inner chamber, an outlet extending from a proximal end of the housing and in fluid communication with the inner chamber, and an ultraviolet light emitting diode board. The ultraviolet light emitting diode board includes at least one ultraviolet-c light emitting diode disposed in the inner chamber and configured to disinfect surgical smoke within the inner chamber.
Claims
1. A surgical smoke evacuation system, comprising: a smoke evacuator including a suction generator configured to create a vacuum force; a suction instrument configured to couple to the smoke evacuator; a suction conduit configured to couple the suction instrument to the smoke evacuator; and a disinfecting device operably coupled to at least one of the suction conduit or the smoke evacuator, the disinfecting device including: a housing defining an inner chamber; an inlet extending from a distal end of the housing and in fluid communication with the inner chamber; an outlet extending from a proximal end of the housing and in fluid communication with the inner chamber; and an ultraviolet light emitting diode board including at least one ultraviolet-c light emitting diode disposed in the inner chamber of the housing, the at least one ultraviolet-c light emitting diode configured to disinfect surgical smoke within the inner chamber of the housing.
2. The smoke evacuation system according to claim 1, wherein the disinfecting device is disposed within the smoke evacuator.
3. The smoke evacuation system according to claim 1, wherein: the inlet of the housing includes a barbed outer surface configured to engage with at least one of the suction instrument or the suction conduit; and the outlet of the housing includes a barbed outer surface configured to engage with at least one of an inlet port of the smoke evacuator or the suction conduit.
4. The smoke evacuation system according to claim 1, wherein: the inlet of the housing includes a smooth outer surface configured to friction-fit to at least one of the suction instrument or the suction conduit; and the outlet of the housing includes a smooth outer surface configured to friction-fit to at least one of an inlet port of the smoke evacuator or the suction conduit.
5. The smoke evacuation system according to claim 1, wherein the disinfecting device includes a power cable extending from the housing and configured to electrically couple the ultraviolet light emitting diode board to a power source.
6. The smoke evacuation system according to claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the housing includes conductive terminals extending externally therefrom and configured to electrically couple a positive terminal and a negative terminal of the ultraviolet light emitting diode board to a power source.
7. The smoke evacuation system according to claim 1, wherein the suction conduit includes: a proximal side including a first outlet port configured to couple to a first inlet port of the smoke evacuator, a second outlet port configured to couple to a second inlet port of the smoke evacuator, and a third outlet port configured to couple to a third inlet port of the smoke evacuator; and a distal side including a first inlet port configured to couple to the suction instrument, a second inlet port configured to couple to a second suction instrument, and a third inlet port configured to couple to a third suction instrument, wherein the disinfecting device is disposed between the proximal side and the distal side of the suction conduit such that smoke passing through each of the first inlet port, the second inlet port, and the third inlet port of the distal side passes through the disinfecting device.
8. The smoke evacuation system according to claim 7, further comprising a cap configured to couple to at least one of the first inlet port, the second inlet port, or the third inlet port of the distal side of the suction conduit.
9. The smoke evacuation system according to claim 1, wherein the suction generator includes at least one ultraviolet-c light emitting diode configured to disinfect surgical smoke vacuumed through the suction generator.
10. A disinfecting device for a smoke evacuation system, the disinfecting device comprising: a housing defining an inner chamber; an inlet extending from a distal end of the housing and in fluid communication with the inner chamber; an outlet extending from a proximal end of the housing and in fluid communication with the inner chamber; and an ultraviolet light emitting diode board including at least one ultraviolet-c light emitting diode disposed in the inner chamber of the housing, the at least one ultraviolet-c light emitting diode configured to disinfect surgical smoke within the inner chamber of the housing.
11. The disinfecting device according to claim 10, wherein: the inlet of the housing includes a barbed outer surface configured to engage with at least one of a suction instrument or a suction conduit; and the outlet of the housing includes a barbed outer surface configured to engage with at least one of an inlet port of a smoke evacuator or a suction conduit.
12. The disinfecting device according to claim 10, wherein: the inlet of the housing includes a smooth outer surface configured to friction-fit to at least one of a suction instrument or a suction conduit; and the outlet of the housing includes a smooth outer surface configured to friction-fit to at least one of an inlet port of a smoke evacuator or a suction conduit.
13. The disinfecting device according to claim 10, further comprising a power cable extending from the housing and configured to electrically couple the ultraviolet light emitting diode board to a power source.
14. The disinfecting device according to claim 10, further comprising a battery operably coupled to the ultraviolet light emitting diode board and at least one of an automatic sensor or a manual switch configured to activate the at least one ultraviolet-c light emitting diode of the ultraviolet light emitting diode board.
15. The disinfecting device according to claim 10, wherein at least a portion of the housing includes conductive terminals extending externally therefrom and configured to electrically couple a positive terminal and a negative terminal of the ultraviolet light emitting diode board to a power source.
16. A suction conduit for a surgical smoke evacuation system, the suction conduit comprising: a proximal side including: a first outlet port configured to couple to a first inlet port of a smoke evacuator; a second outlet port configured to couple to a second inlet port of the smoke evacuator; and a third outlet port configured to couple to a third inlet port of the smoke evacuator; a distal side including: a first inlet port configured to couple to a first suction instrument; a second inlet port configured to couple to a second suction instrument; and a third inlet port configured to couple to a third suction instrument; and a disinfecting device disposed between the proximal side and the distal side of the suction conduit such that smoke passing through each of the first inlet port, the second inlet port, and the third inlet port of the distal side passes through the disinfecting device.
17. The suction conduit according to claim 16, wherein the disinfecting device includes an ultraviolet light emitting diode board including at least one ultraviolet-c light emitting diode configured to disinfect surgical smoke.
18. The suction conduit according to claim 17, wherein the disinfecting device includes: a housing defining an inner chamber; an inlet extending from a distal end of the housing and in fluid communication with the inner chamber; and an outlet extending from a proximal end of the housing and in fluid communication with the inner chamber, wherein the at least one ultraviolet-c light emitting diode is disposed within the inner chamber.
19. The suction conduit according to claim 18, wherein at least a portion of the housing includes conductive terminals extending externally therefrom and configured to electrically couple a positive terminal and a negative terminal of the ultraviolet light emitting diode board to a power source.
20. The suction conduit according to claim 16, further comprising a cap configured to couple to at least one of the first inlet port, the second inlet port, or the third inlet port of the distal side of the suction conduit.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate aspects and features of the disclosure and, together with the detailed description below, serve to further explain the disclosure, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] Aspects of the disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed aspects are merely exemplary of the disclosure and may be embodied in various forms. Well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the disclosure in unnecessary detail. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the disclosure in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
[0033] Descriptions of technical features of an aspect of the disclosure should typically be considered as available and applicable to other similar features of another aspect of the disclosure. Accordingly, technical features described herein according to one aspect of the disclosure may be applicable to other aspects of the disclosure, and thus duplicative descriptions may be omitted herein. Like reference numerals may refer to like elements throughout the specification and drawings.
[0034] In order to reduce the risk of virus spread with the removal of insufflation gas during laparoscopy, the use of devices to filter the released insufflation gas is recommended. The SARS-Cov-2 RNA virus has been reported to have a size of 0.06-0.14 microns, with HIV having a size of 0.12 microns, HPV having a size of 0.055 microns, and hepatitis C having a size of 0.06 microns. Smoke evacuator products typically utilize Ultra Low Particulate Air (ULPA) filters to filter the surgical smoke and other removed insufflation gases. A major challenge with ULPA filters is that the effectiveness to filter viruses such as the COVID virus is not certain. Additionally, the filters must be regularly replaced in the product to continue performing the surgical procedure and to continue using the surgical smoke evacuation system.
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[0036] The disinfecting device 50 may be a separate module that is removably or permanently connected to any of the suction instrument 20, the suction conduit 40, or the inlet port 32 of the smoke evacuator 30, and/or may be incorporated in the smoke evacuator 30. For example, and for illustrative purposes,
[0037] With continued reference to
[0038] Each of the inlet 54 and the outlet 56 are in fluid communication with the inner chamber 53 of the housing 52 such that gas or liquid vacuumed into the inlet 54 from the suction instrument 20 passes through the inner chamber 53 before exiting through the outlet 56 to the smoke evacuator 30. Additionally, the disinfecting device 50 includes an ultraviolet light emitting diode board 58 disposed within the inner chamber 53 of the housing 52 which serves to disinfect the surgical smoke present in the inner chamber 53 as it passes through the inner chamber 53 from the inlet 54 to the outlet 56. The ultraviolet light emitting diode board 58 includes one or more ultraviolet-c light emitting diodes 59. The ultraviolet-c light emitting diodes 59 emit ultraviolet-c radiation (e.g., at a wavelength of approximately 254 nm) which is effective in killing a range of bacteria and viruses, such as the COVID-19 causing virus, within a short time by breaking the virus's DNA.
[0039] The ultraviolet-c light emitting diodes 59 of the ultraviolet light emitting diode board 58 may be powered by a battery included in the disinfecting device 50 itself or by an external power source. For example, in an aspect, the disinfecting device includes terminal connections or a cable 50c (
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[0042] Persons skilled in the art will understand that the devices and methods specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting. It is envisioned that the elements and features may be combined with the elements and features of another without departing from the scope of the disclosure. As well, one skilled in the art will appreciate further features and advantages of the disclosure.