SNARE INJECTION DEVICE
20180228503 ยท 2018-08-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Jessica Lynn Russo (Sagamore Hills, OH, US)
- Rapheal Still (Richmond Heights, OH, US)
- Alex Uspenski (Chardon, OH, US)
- Christopher J. Kaye (Eastlake, OH, US)
- Keith R. John (Chardon, OH, US)
- Stephen T. Pastor (Sagamore Hills, OH, US)
Cpc classification
A61B17/221
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B18/1492
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B17/221
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A medical device for performing an endoscopic procedure through an endoscope is provided. The device includes an elongated catheter having a first lumen and a second lumen; a needle system for injecting a target tissue within a body; and a base disposed at a proximal end of the catheter. The actuator tube is inserted through the base and the first lumen. A needle housing member is positioned between the needle and the first lumen when the needle is in a stored position. The needle housing member has a predetermined length so that the needle is disposed within the needle housing member when the needle is at the stored position. The needle housing member has a continuous inner surface and prevents the needle from penetrating the first lumen. The needle includes a tip, deflected towards a center axis of the needle. The first and second lumens have different deflected forces.
Claims
1. A medical device for performing an endoscopic procedure through an endoscope, the device comprising: a catheter having a first lumen and a second lumen; a needle system for injecting a target tissue within a body, wherein the needle system comprises a needle, and an actuator tube, wherein the needle is connected to a distal end of the actuator tube; and a base disposed at a proximal end of the catheter, wherein the actuator tube is inserted through the base and the first lumen; the needle operably protrudes a predetermined distance out of a distal end of the catheter, wherein the first lumen and second lumen have different deflected forces.
2. The medical device of claim 1, wherein the deflected force of the first lumen is larger than the deflected force of the second lumen.
3. The medical device of claim 2, wherein the deflected force of the first lumen is about 1-3 times as strong as the second lumen.
4. The medical device of claim 3, wherein the deflected force of the first lumen is about 1.7 times as strong as the second lumen.
5. A medical device for performing an endoscopic procedure through an endoscope, the device comprising: a catheter having a first lumen and a second lumen; a needle system for injecting a target tissue within a body, wherein the needle system comprises a needle, and an actuator tube, wherein the needle is connected to a distal end of the actuator tube; and a base disposed at a proximal end of the catheter, wherein the actuator tube is inserted through the base and the first lumen; the needle operably protrudes a predetermined distance out of a distal end of the catheter, wherein the needle system further comprises a needle housing member, positioned between the needle and the first lumen when the needle is in a stored position, wherein the needle housing member has a predetermined length so that the needle is disposed within the needle housing member when the needle is at the stored position, the needle housing member has a continuous inner surface and prevents the needle from penetrating the first lumen.
6. The medical device of claim 5, wherein a distal end of the needle housing member is tapered and does not extend beyond a distal end of the first lumen.
7. The medical device of claim 5, wherein a distal end of the needle housing member limits the length of the needle protruding out of the distal end of the catheter.
8. The medical device of claim 6, wherein the distal end of the needle housing member and the distal end of the first lumen are even.
9. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the needle housing member is disposed in place by being heat shrunk, press fit, or bonded.
10. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the needle housing member comprises barbs or ribbed sections against the first lumen to hold the housing member in place.
11. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the housing member is non-conductive.
12. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the needle system further comprises a stopper, sized and configured to prevent the needle from deploying beyond a desired distance or falling out of the first lumen.
13. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the stopper is disposed on the actuator tube.
14. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the stopper comprises a hypotube.
15. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the stopper and the needle are made of a unitary construction.
16. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the stopper and the actuator tube are made of a unitary construction.
17. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the actuator tube is selectively manipulated by movement of a hollow knob, wherein the knob is fixed to a proximal end of the actuator tube.
18. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the catheter further comprises a covering tube, and the first and second lumens are disposed through the covering tube.
19. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the catheter is a single piece of extruded plastic.
20. The medical device of claim 5, wherein a proximal portion of the actuator tube is made of a steel, and a distal portion of the actuator tube is made of polyetheretherketone (PEEK).
21. The medical device of claim 5, wherein at least a portion of the actuator tube has an outer diameter of at least about 0.035 inch.
22. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the first lumen and second lumen have different deflected forces.
23. The medical device of claim 5, wherein the needle comprises a tip, oriented towards a center axis of the needle.
24. The medical device of claim 5 further comprising a snare system for resecting the targeted tissue, wherein the snare system comprises a snare, and an actuating cable, wherein the cable is inserted through the second lumen.
25. The medical device of claim 24, wherein the snare is a cold snare for cold resection.
26. The medical device of claim 24, wherein the snare is a hot snare for hot resection.
27. The medical device of claim 5 further comprising a retrieval system for retrieving a foreign object within a body, wherein the retrieval system comprises a net, and an actuating cable, wherein the cable is inserted through the second lumen.
28. A medical device for performing an endoscopic procedure through an endoscope, the device comprising: a catheter having a first lumen and a second lumen; a needle system for injecting a target tissue within a body, wherein the needle system comprises a needle, and an actuator tube, wherein the needle is connected to a distal end of the actuator tube; and a base disposed at a proximal end of the catheter, wherein the actuator tube is inserted through the base and the first lumen; the needle operably protrudes a predetermined distance out of a distal end of the catheter, wherein the needle comprises a tip, oriented towards a center axis of the needle.
29. The medical device of claim 28, wherein a deflection of the needle is between 0.001 inch and 0.1 inch.
30. The medical device of claim 29, wherein a deflection of the needle is between 0.0016 inch and 0.0114 inch.
31. The medical device of claim 28, wherein the needle is a two-point deflected needle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The Detailed Description merely describes preferred embodiments of the subject matter and is not intended to limit the scope of the subject matter or claims in any way. Indeed, the subject matter as described by the claims is broader than and unlimited by the preferred embodiments, and the terms used have their full ordinary meaning.
[0027] A medical device having a needle for performing endoscopic procedures is disclosed. The needle device is described for use with a snare in a snare injection device. However, it should be understood that this is for exemplary purposes only and the needle device may be used alone or with a variety of endoscopic devices, which are not limited to snare devices. Further, the subject matter will be described for use with an endoscope having an instrument channel. It should also be understood that this is for exemplary purposes only and the subject matter can be applied to a wide variety of applications.
[0028] In embodiments of the subject matter having a dual lumen catheter member, the needle and second endoscopic device are generally individually routed within separate lumens of a dual lumen catheter member. However, in certain embodiments, the needle may be routed within a single lumen of a single lumen catheter member. It should also be noted that a single lumen could be used for much of the device length and then the final distal length, at or about 3 to 6 inches, could employ a dual or multi-lumen catheter that is affixed to the single lumen. This can separate the two distal mechanisms so they do not become entangled, but utilizes a less complicated, less expensive, single lumen catheter for much of the length. The needle and the second endoscopic device are independently deployable by manipulation of separate control handles by one or two medical operators. In discussing the device, the terms distal and proximal are used with respect to the operator's hand. In other words, when the device is used within the auxiliary channel of an endoscope or similar device, the proximal and distal orientation are relative to the surgeon or operator of the device, and not the internal work site within the patient.
[0029] In an exemplary embodiment, the device includes a needle and a second endoscopic device, each separately routed in one lumen of a dual lumen catheter member. The needle may perform several functions during the procedure, including pre-procedure and post-procedure injections, and lifting the tissue during the procedure. The device also allows for immediate repeat injections which may be required due to absorption of the lift fluid by the gastrointestinal wall, without removal of the second endoscopic device.
[0030] The subject matter offers numerous other improvements over prior art needle devices including in a variety of endoscope configurations to prevent the needle from puncturing and wedging into the side walls of the lumen when the device is inserted into a flexible endoscope optionally configured to have an extreme tortuous pathway bent to have a small radius, such as a 1 inch radius. In certain prior art designs, a needle could injure a patient or damage the channel of the endoscope by puncturing the sidewall of a device or deploying beyond a desired length to cause harm to a patient. Meanwhile, the improvements enable the snare to freely move in and out from the flexible endoscope optionally configured to have an extreme tortuous pathway bent to have a small radius, such as a 1 inch radius. As such, the present subject matter offers improvements in patient safety and ease of use for the physician.
[0031] Referring now to the drawings, a snare injection device 10 for use with an endoscope is illustrated in
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[0033] A fluid delivery system for use to inject tissue within the body may be part of the device 10. The delivery system generally includes a hollow base assembly 30 (shown in
[0034] The base assembly 30 further includes a side entry port 38. As shown, this port 38 is angled less than 45 degrees with respect to a longitudinal axis of the base assembly 30. It is believed this angled structure reduces binding within the dual lumen member 12. The resulting y-shaped base may be a single molded piece or a multiple part assembled piece.
[0035] A snare system for resecting tissue is included in the device 10. The snare system can be used to remove tissue, such as for example, a polyp after it has been lifted by the injection of a fluid. The snare may be a hot snare or a cold snare. The snare 60 is shown in a collapsed or retracted position in
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[0038] One aspect of the present subject matter is a deflected, centered, or oriented needle tip. As shown in an embodiment of
[0039] Another aspect of the present subject matter is a dual-lumen catheter member providing stiffness to the first lumen (i.e., the needle lumen) to help with the needle deployment, and flexibility to the second lumen (i.e., the snare lumen). The stiff needle lumen provides more support for the needle, which helps to keep the needle straight so it can be deployed without puncturing the lumen. The snare lumen can be more flexible so that the snare can easily deploy in tortuous configurations. In some embodiments, the deflected force of the needle lumen is 1-3 times as strong as the snare lumen. In some embodiments, the deflected force of the needle lumen is 1.7 times as strong as the snare lumen.
[0040] The deflected force of the lumens or catheter is defined by the test shown in
TABLE-US-00001 Deflected Force Measurement for Individual Catheter Lumens (lbf) Needle Lumen Snare Lumen 0.113 0.069 0.134 0.067 0.130 0.067 0.126 0.066 0.117 0.065 Average Force = 0.12 Average Force = 0.07
[0041] In addition, the overall catheter member 12 (without a needle or a snare) needs to have a specific stiffness so that it can pass through an extreme tortuous pathway, such as a 1 inch radius in the endoscope. Therefore, the same test can be performed with varying inserts in the distal end of the catheter member. It was determined that the force to push down an overall catheter that is hanging 1 inch off the edge of a testing base should be between 0.17 lbf and 0.27 lbf. In some embodiments, the force to push down an overall catheter that is hanging 1 inch off the edge of a testing base should be between 0.16 lbf and 0.30 lbf.
TABLE-US-00002 Deflected Force Measurements for Catheter Members with varying inserts (lbf) Catheter with a Only Catheter Catheter with a Spring Sheath without a needle PEEK needle needle housing housing member housing member member Trial 1 0.161 0.216 0.252 Trial 2 0.169 0.285 0.297 Trial 3 0.174 0.207 0.276 Trial 4 0.169 0.210 0.265 Trial 5 0.165 0.239 0.258 Average 0.170 0.230 0.270 Can it pass Yes Yes Yes through an extreme tortuous pathway, such as a 1 inch radius of a 2.8 mm endoscopic instrument channel?
[0042] While several embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described in considerable detail, the present invention is not to be considered limited to the precise construction disclosed. Various adaptations, modifications and uses of the invention may occur to those skilled in the arts to which the invention relates. It is the intention to cover all such adaptations, modifications and uses falling within the scope or spirit of the claims filed herewith.