Invasive instrument for treating vessels
10226240 · 2019-03-12
Assignee
Inventors
- Esther Fels (Berlin, DE)
- Marsha WILKE (Berlin, DE)
- Nils GELBERT (Berlin, DE)
- Johannes TSCHEPE (Berlin, DE)
- Karl-Heinz SCHÖNBORN (Berlin, DE)
Cpc classification
A61B1/00165
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2090/064
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/07
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2017/00805
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An invasive instrument for treating a vessel, which possibly includes secondary vessels, has a tip formed for the dissection of tissue at the distal end of a shaft to be introduced into the body, with at least one functional unit. The tip includes vessel receptacle means, arranged and formed such that, in the operating condition of the instrument, the functional unit of the shaft is kept clear, so that working on the vessel, a secondary vessel and/or on the surrounding tissue is possible using or by means of the functional unit and with the vessel receiving means the vessel can be fixed in a spatial position. The tip is movable relative to the shaft by means of a guide element and the tip is shiftable in axial direction, so that during the procedure a vessel arranged in the vessel receiving means can be spaced selectively from the functional unit.
Claims
1. An invasive instrument for treating a vessel, comprising: an elongated shaft having a proximal end and a distal end to be introduced into a body of a subject, the distal end having a working opening of a working channel that is located in the elongated shaft; a dissection tip coupled to a guide element that is operably coupled to the shaft so that the dissection tip has a retracted tip position proximal to the distal end of the shaft and a shifted tip position spaced apart from the distal end of the shaft that is shifted relative to the retracted position, wherein the dissection tip is transparent and is formed for the dissection of tissue, wherein the dissection tip includes an outer surface having at least one vessel receptacle formed into the outer surface; at least one functional unit operably coupled with the shaft so as to have a retracted functional position within a working channel of the shaft when the dissection tip is in the retracted tip position and have a dissection functional position when the at least one functional unit is extended from the distal end of the shaft when the dissection tip is in the shifted tip position such that the at least one vessel receptacle is spaced apart from the at least one functional unit; and an endoscope tip operably coupled with the shaft so as to protrude from the distal end of the shaft into the dissection tip when in the retracted tip position, wherein when in the retracted tip position the at least one vessel receptacle of the dissection tip is aligned with the working channel so that the at least one functional unit is movable relative to the dissection tip when the at least one functional unit is moved between an axially retracted position and an axially extended position distal to the tip or beyond the tip with the tip being in the retracted position.
2. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, wherein the dissection tip at least partly includes a conical region, a prismatic region, a region in the form of a dolphin nose, a region with a frustoconical shape or a region with the shape of a triangle.
3. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, wherein the dissection tip is pivotable about a longitudinal axis of the shaft by up to 180, so that during a procedure a vessel arranged in the at least one vessel receptacle is spaced selectively from a cutting device of the functional unit.
4. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, further comprising: a handle at the proximal end of the shaft; and a manipulator arranged at the handle for axially shifting or rotating the dissection tip relative to the distal end of the shaft between the retracted tip position and the shifted tip position.
5. The invasive instrument according to claim 4, further comprising at least one endoscope channel, at least one working channel for receiving a cutting device, at least one guide channel for receiving the guide element, at least one irrigation channel or at least one insufflation channel arranged in the shaft or the handle, wherein the handle or the shaft are designed as a reusable instrument.
6. The invasive instrument according to claim 4, wherein the dissection tip, the guide element or the manipulator are designed as disposable components.
7. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, wherein the guide element is substantially rod-shaped and is attached at a point of the dissection tip which is located opposite of the vessel receptacle.
8. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, wherein the shaft includes at least one guide channel having the guide element and the at least one working channel having the at least one functional unit, arranged on opposite sides of the shaft.
9. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, wherein when in the retracted tip position the endoscope is aligned with the working channel so that the endoscope is movable relative to the dissection tip when the endoscope is moved between an axially retracted position and an axially extended position.
10. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, further comprising at least one channel having an opening at the distal end that is integrated into the shaft for conducting a rinsing liquid or for sucking off undesired liquids, wherein the shaft has an at least partly circular or elliptical cross-section.
11. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, further comprising an insufflation channel having an opening at the distal end that is integrated in the shaft such that a gas for insufflation can be passed from the distal end of the shaft.
12. The invasive instrument according to claim 11, wherein the insufflation channel is arranged relative to the endoscope tip such that the endoscope tip can be cleaned with the gas, in that the gas stream is diverted on the back of the dissection tip and directed to the endoscope tip.
13. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, further comprising a video camera located at the distal end of the shaft, wherein the video camera includes a video sensor, along with associated electronics and suitable optics, and glass fibers, a flexible optical waveguide or a solid polymer rod are located in a separate illumination channel of the shaft from the handle to the distal end of the shaft; or at least one LED is located at the distal end of the shaft for illumination.
14. The invasive instrument according to claim 1, further comprising an irrigation jet at the distal end of the shaft, wherein the dissection tip includes at least one diverter for the irrigation jet.
15. A surgical method performed with the invasive instrument according to claim 1, wherein: a) forming a cut into the skin of a body; b) introducing the dissection tip of the invasive instrument into the cut along a vessel, in order to separate surrounding tissue from the vessel; c) extending the at least one functional unit through the at least one vessel receptacle means when the dissection tip is in the retracted tip position; and d) treating tissue around the cut, a secondary vessel, or a vessel with the functional unit when the dissection tip is in the retracted tip position.
16. The surgical method according to claim 15, further comprising cleaning the at least one functional unit by a gas or a rinsing liquid after the dissection tip is introduced through the cut.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further embodiments are subject-matter of the sub-claims and/or will be described in more detail below with reference to the Figures, in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(18) In the following an instrument is described, which is particularly formed for harvesting vessels such as the Vena saphena magna (see
(19) Other human vessels 14, which can be treated for example with the instrument 1, include the Vena saphena parva (subcutaneous calf vein), the Vena cephalica brachii & antebrachii (subcutaneous vein of the upper and lower arm) or the Vena basilica (deep vein in the upper arm). The invention is, however, not limited to the treatment of these vessels 14.
(20) The instrument 1 serves to invasively treat a vessel 14 (also referred to as main vessel) in the body of a human being (possibly also of an animal) (dissection), so that it can be harvested from the body.
(21) The instrument 1 includes a shaft 2 to be introduced into the body and a handle 3 at the proximal end. At the distal end of the shaft 2 (instrument tip 15) a tip 10 of transparent material is arranged, whose shape and function will yet be explained below.
(22) As shown in connection with
(23) In alternative embodiments, the functional units in the shaft 2 can be arranged otherwise or also be realized in another number. For example, two or more working channels 6 can be present.
(24) In the embodiment shown in
(25) The transparent tip 10 substantially has a basic structure with a conical part, wherein a vessel receiving means 17 in the form of a recess (or also depression) is arranged at the circumference. The recess 17, or in this case the vessel receiving means 17 with an anatomically shaped receptacle for the vessels 14, has a dual function which will yet be explained in connection with
(26) The tip 10 is formed such that a separation of tissue is possible with the same when it is introduced into the body. In the embodiment shown here, the tip 10 is slightly rounded, in order to avoid damages at the tissue to be separated. As will be shown later on with reference to examples, the tip 10 also can assume other shapes.
(27) The cross-section of the shaft 2 and the base surface of the tip 10 are formed circular in this embodiment. In principle, it is also possible that the shaft 2 and the tip 10 have polygonal or elliptical cross-sections. In this case, transparent means that the tip 10 is transparent for those wavelengths at which an observation takes place. For an endoscopic observation with a usual video camera, e.g. optically transparent polymers (e.g. PMMA) can be used. The tip 10 is hollow from inside, so that the wall thickness of the tip 10 everywhere substantially is the same. This is expedient, in order to ensure a best possible observability with an endoscope 5 through the transparent tip 10.
(28) The connecting point between guide element 9 and transparent tip 10 is not located in the middle axis of the substantially conical body of the transparent tip 10, but offset laterally. As can be seen in
(29) When the transparent tip 10 is rotated by 180 by means of the guide element 9, the concave vessel receiving means 17 points downwards. As can be seen in
(30) Hence it becomes clear that the vessel receiving means 17 as recess has a dual function. On the one hand, it ensures that also in the operating position shown in
(31) In alternative embodiments, there can also be provided more than one endoscope channel 4, more than one working channel 6 and/or more than one guide channel 8.
(32) In the sectional view of
(33) In the following, the function of the design will be explained above all with respect to
(34) When a vessel 14 is to be separated from the surrounding tissue (not shown in
(35) The transparent tip 10 here is designed such that a vessel 14 to be harvested can be picked up or held by the tip 10 such that it is kept away from the cutting device 7, which is arranged in the working channel 6, and/or is protected against inadvertent damage.
(36) For this purpose, the transparent tip 10 (with the vessel receiving means 17 pointing downwards) is moved by means of the manipulator 13 (see
(37) The manipulator 13 (see
(38) After positioning the transparent tip 10 in axial direction, the transparent tip 10 is pivoted by means of the manipulator 13 about the axis of the guide element 9 by up to 180, so that the vessel 14 is arranged in the depression-like vessel receiving means 17 (see also
(39) The cutting device 7 then can, as shown in
(40) In alternative embodiments, the vessel receptacle 17 can be formed as notch or as U-shaped indentation. In any case, it is possible to dispose the vessel 14 in a vessel receptacle 17 such that it cannot easily slip out laterally.
(41) It is possible to adjust the axial distance between the extended transparent tip 10 and the instrument tip 15 by means of the manipulator 13 and the guide rod 9 steplessly or in discrete steps.
(42) With the illustrated embodiment it is possible that the transparent tip 10 is designed such that both in the retracted position 18a (see
(43) This allows the operating surgeon to prepare vessels 14, secondary vessels 40, and also separate the same from the surrounding tissue, during each phase of the procedure. The tip 10 is formed such that in each phase a functional unit, here the working channel 6 with the cutting device 7 arranged therein, is operable.
(44) The operating surgeon even can axially move the cutting device 7 further in distal direction beyond the tip 10, in order to cut before the actual instrument 1 and/or the tip 10. The vessel receiving means 17 then can be used to spatially fix the vessel 14 in a position in which an operating surgeon can work particularly well. The rotatability of the guide element 9 allows an arbitrary positioning, wherein in each case the necessary distance to the cutting device 7 is maintained. Due to the axial shiftability and/or rotatability (i.e. movements relative to the shaft 2), it is also possible to align the vessel 14 with the attached secondary vessels 40 such that a preparation or separation of the secondary vessel 40 is possible.
(45) This allows in particular the vessel harvesting without change of the instrument and/or removal of the transparent tip 10.
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(47) In a further exemplary embodiment of the instrument 1, the components handle 3 and/or shaft 2 are designed as reusable instrument. The same are shaped such that they can be prepared mechanically and subsequently be sterilized with commonly used sterilization methods, in particular the steam sterilization. The tip 10, the guide element 9 and/or the manipulator 13 can be designed as disposable components and due to their modular construction can easily be mounted in the reusable instrument and again be removed from the same.
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(49) A further exemplary embodiment (see
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(52) In a further exemplary embodiment, the glass fibers 28 in the disposable instrument are replaced by LEDs 31 positioned at the instrument tip 15. In principle, combination possibilities are also conceivable.
(53) The same can be designed in an arbitrary, space-saving shape which is suitable for illuminating the field of view of the video camera 27.
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(55) When the tip 10 now is brought into the proximal position (
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(57) At the proximal end of the transparent tip 10 a baffle plate 25 is arranged, at which e.g. rinsing liquid can be diverted according to the procedure in
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(58) 1 instrument 2 shaft 3 handle 4 endoscope channel 5 endoscope 6 working channel 7 cutting device 8 guide channel 9 guiding device 10 transparent tip 11 opening of the endoscope channel 12 opening of the working channel 13 manipulator of the guiding device 14 vessel 15 instrument tip 16 instrument axis 17 vessel receiving means 18a retracted position of the tip 18b extended position of the tip 19 endoscope tip 20 irrigation channel 21 port of irrigation channel 22 insufflation channel 23 port of gas channel 24 cutout 25 baffle plate 26 diverting means 27 video camera 28 glass fibers 29 illumination channel 30 solid polymer rod 31 LED 40 secondary vessel