CN215128274U - Steering control mechanism, endoscope, and medical examination device - Google Patents

Steering control mechanism, endoscope, and medical examination device Download PDF

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CN215128274U
CN215128274U CN202121098882.1U CN202121098882U CN215128274U CN 215128274 U CN215128274 U CN 215128274U CN 202121098882 U CN202121098882 U CN 202121098882U CN 215128274 U CN215128274 U CN 215128274U
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张加强
王广治
黎文富
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冯天晶
王梅云
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The utility model relates to a steering control mechanism, endoscope and medical inspection device. The steering control mechanism is used for controlling the action of the endoscope probe and comprises: an operation lever which is positioned on the top of the steering control mechanism and is steered by an operator through operation on the operation lever; the connecting body is connected with the operating rod, and a plurality of traction ropes are uniformly connected to the outer surface of the connecting body; the supporting plate is connected with the connecting body and used for supporting the steering control mechanism and limiting the plurality of traction ropes; and an insertion tube provided at a lower portion of the support plate. The utility model provides a can adjust arbitrary angle and easy and simple to handle's steering control mechanism with the camera high-efficiently, can make disposable structure, the endoscope of having saved the cost greatly to and the medical inspection device of the image that can observe each angle easily.

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Steering control mechanism, endoscope, and medical examination device
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of medical equipment, more specifically say, relate to a steering control mechanism and endoscope and medical inspection device.
Background
The endoscope is a medical detecting instrument, which has image sensor, optical lens, light source lighting, mechanical device, etc. and may enter body through natural body hole. Since a lesion which cannot be displayed by X-ray can be seen by an endoscope, it is very useful for a doctor. For example, with the aid of an endoscopist, an ulcer or tumor in the stomach can be observed, and an optimal treatment plan can be developed accordingly. Bronchoscopes are common endoscopes in the medical field, are suitable for observing lung lobe, segment and sub-segment bronchial lesions, examining biopsy pathology, clearing airway secretions and the like, and are widely applied to medical clinics.
In recent years, disposable bronchoscopes have been gradually produced. When the bronchoscope is used, the insertion tube of the bronchoscope is controlled by operating the handle, so that the probe at the end of the insertion tube captures images of each part. However, since the insertion portion of the conventional bronchoscope can only be turned in two directions with a difference of 180 °, the angle adjustment efficiency of the probe is low and the difficulty is high. Referring to fig. 14A, taking the natural state of the insertion tube as a vertical downward state as an example, the insertion portion can only be raised (turned) by about 135 ° in both left and right directions, and cannot rotate freely with the insertion tube as an axis, nor can an ideal turning angle be obtained. When an operator needs to rotate the probe by any angle, the operator only needs to rotate the handle or the body integrally, so that the adjustment efficiency is low and the operability is poor.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve the above problems in the prior art, the utility model provides a steering control mechanism for endoscope utilizes this steering control mechanism can realize good operability to can high-efficiently, accurately adjust and shoot the angle.
To achieve the above object, one aspect of the present invention provides a steering control mechanism for controlling an operation of an endoscope probe, the steering control mechanism including: an operation lever which is positioned on the top of the steering control mechanism and is steered by an operator through operation on the operation lever; the connecting body is connected with the operating rod, and a plurality of traction ropes are uniformly connected to the outer surface of the connecting body; the supporting plate is connected with the connecting body and used for supporting the steering control mechanism and limiting the plurality of traction ropes; and the insertion tube is arranged at the lower part of the support plate, wherein the plurality of traction ropes penetrate through the support plate to enter the inner cavity of the insertion tube and are connected with the endoscope probe.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism, many haulage ropes with the mode that the connector is connected is the ball joint, wherein the tip of each in many haulage ropes is provided with the hinge ball be provided with on the connector and be used for holding the articulated ball seat of hinge ball.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism, the quantity of many haulage ropes is more than 4.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism, the outside of many haulage ropes is equipped with respective traction sheath, traction sheath is located the inner chamber of insert tube.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism many haulage ropes fill with the lubricating material rather than the respective middle of pulling the sheath.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism be provided with bionical joint in the partly inner chamber of being close to the endoscope probe of insert tube, bionical joint is formed by a plurality of joint spare butts, each among a plurality of joint spare includes traction ring and convex part set up with equipartition ground mode on the traction ring with the first perforation that a plurality of haulage rope quantity are the same, each among a plurality of haulage ropes passes each first perforation respectively and is fixed in bionical joint's the one end of installing the probe, drives bionical joint through the haulage rope and produces the action that the action controlled the endoscope probe, the convex part sets up on a side end face of traction ring, and is protruding towards the direction of endoscope probe, the convex part and the traction ring butt of next joint spare, the convex part of two adjacent joint spare staggers each other along circumference.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism the both ends of bionical joint set up the installation sleeve respectively, the outer wall of installation sleeve with the inner wall looks adaptation of insert tube, one of the installation sleeve is used for the installation the endoscope probe, many haulage ropes are fixed with equipartition ground mode and are used for the installation on the installation sleeve of endoscope probe.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism, the insert tube divide into two parts that the material is different, and the material of the part that takes place to overturn or turn to when the probe action is softer than the material of other parts.
Further, according to the steering control mechanism of the present invention, a rigid protection ring is provided at the joint of the two portions of the insertion tube to reinforce the connection.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism is provided with the concave part at the upper end of action bars, the concave part is used for with operator's the laminating of pointing the abdomen.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism be provided with concave-convex pattern on the concave part.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism the connecting piece with be provided with shaft-like piece in the middle of the backup pad.
Further, according to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism, the outside of articulated ball seat is provided with the fluting.
According to the utility model discloses a steering control mechanism can adjust arbitrary angle and easy and simple to handle with the camera high-efficiently.
Another aspect of the present invention provides an endoscope, comprising: the aforementioned steering control mechanism; an endoscope probe connected to the steering control mechanism; the handle is used for accommodating the steering control mechanism, an operating rod of the steering control mechanism is arranged outside the handle in a protruding mode, the supporting plate and the connecting body are located in the handle and fixedly connected with the handle through the supporting plate, and a plurality of traction ropes and insertion tubes of the steering control mechanism penetrate out of the handle; and an intermediate line connected with the endoscope probe to transmit an image photographed by the endoscope probe.
Further, according to the endoscope of the present invention, the handle is provided with an insertion hole for inserting and removing a foreign object tool or a sampling tool.
Further, according to the present invention, the endoscope probe has a light source, and the intermediate line is also used for supplying power to the light source of the endoscope probe.
Further, according to the endoscope of the present invention, a switch is provided on the handle for controlling on/off of the endoscope probe.
According to the utility model discloses an image of each angle can be shot easily to the endoscope. In addition, the disposable structure can be made, so that the cost is greatly saved.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a medical examination apparatus, including: the endoscope described above; and a display device connected to the endoscope via the intermediate line to display an image captured by the endoscope.
According to the utility model discloses a medical inspection device can observe the image of each angle easily, has fine operability.
The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.
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Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a medical examination apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a display device of the medical examination apparatus;
figure 3 is a schematic structural view of a steering control mechanism according to the present invention,
FIG. 4 is a top view of the lever, illustrating in a non-exhaustive manner the actions that the lever may perform;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the insertion tube forward end and a portion of the pull cord;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view showing the housing and first channel of the probe;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view showing the inner structure of the insertion tube with the casing removed from the front end of the insertion tube shown in FIG. 5;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of another angle of the insertion tube;
FIG. 9 is a schematic view of the leading end of the insertion tube showing the appearance of the biomimetic joint;
FIG. 10 is a schematic view of the mounting of the articular component to the first channel;
FIG. 11 is an enlarged view of a portion of area A of FIG. 9;
FIG. 12 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the forward end of the insertion tube;
FIG. 13 is a schematic view of the mounting sleeve and the first channel;
figure 14A shows the rotation and flip angles of a prior art bronchoscope;
fig. 14B shows a schematic diagram of four example positions of the rotational angle and flip angle of a bronchoscope according to an embodiment of the present invention.
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100. an endoscope; 10. an insertion tube; 20. a handle; 21. an insertion opening; 22. pressing a key; 300. a display device; 31. a housing; 311. an opening; 32. an interface; 33. a display screen; 40. a middle line; 50. a probe; 51. a camera; 52. a light source; 521. a light wire; 522. an LED lamp; 54. a first mounting groove; 55. a second mounting groove; 56. a housing; 60. a steering control mechanism; 61. an operating lever; 62. a linker; 63. a hauling rope; 64. a bionic joint; 65. a recess; 66. an articulated ball seat; 661. grooving; 67. a rod-like member; 68. a support plate; 69. an opening; 641. a joint member; 6411. a traction ring; 6412. a convex portion; 6413. a first perforation; 6414. a first central through hole; 70. installing a sleeve; 71. mounting a plate; 711. a second central through hole; 712. a second perforation; 80. a traction sheath; 81. a limiting block; 90. a first channel.
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Next, specific embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The following examples do not limit the scope of the present invention, and not all combinations of features described in the examples are necessary to solve the problems of the present invention.
In the present invention, the use of the steering control mechanism according to the present invention will be described with a bronchoscope as an example of an endoscope.
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a medical examination apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in fig. 1, the medical examination apparatus includes an endoscope (bronchoscope) 100 and a display device 300 as a single piece, wherein the endoscope 100 includes a handle 20, an intermediate wire 40, a probe 50, and a steering control mechanism 60. The endoscope 100 is provided separately from the display device 300, and is electrically and communicatively connected via an intermediate line 40. The endoscope 100 is a disposable product that can be replaced in its entirety. By replacing the endoscope 100, a complicated sterilization process can be omitted, and particularly, the intermediate wire 40 and the handle 20 can be replaced together, so that replacement can be performed more efficiently and more safely than replacement of only the insertion tube 10.
The handle 20 is used for the operator to grasp and house and protect the steering control mechanism 60. Preferably, the handle 20 may be provided with an insertion opening 21 and a push button 22. The function of the insertion port 21 will be described later. The key 22 is a switch for starting the camera to take a picture or record a video. The handle 20 has a shape suitable for gripping by an operator, and the shape in fig. 1 is merely an example, and may be other shapes suitable for gripping. The steering control mechanism 60 has one end projecting from the handle 20 for operation by an operator and the other end connected to the probe 50 for controlling the operation of the probe 50. The configuration of the steering control mechanism 60 will be described in detail later.
In use, the insertion tube 10 of the steering control mechanism 60 is inserted into the patient, and the operator can hold the handle 20 and operate the steering control mechanism 60 with one hand. The probe 50 can be moved to a desired position by operation of the steering control mechanism 60. The image captured by the probe 50 is transmitted to the display device 300 via the intermediate line 40, and is displayed by the display device 300.
A specific configuration of the display device 300 is explained below with reference to fig. 2. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a display device 300 of the medical examination apparatus.
As shown in fig. 2, the display device 300 includes a housing 31, a main control board (not illustrated) and a display screen 33, the display screen 33 is disposed on one side of the display device 300, the main control board is disposed on the other side of the display device 300, and the housing 31 covers the outside of the main control board. The display screen 33 is used for displaying images captured by the camera. The main control board is used for performing various operations and processing required for image transmission and display, and the main control board can adopt the existing components, which are not described herein again. The housing 31 serves to protect the main control panel, and preferably, a connection part may be provided on the housing 31 so that the display device 300 is mounted on an object such as a wall, a stand, etc. in various suitable manners such as hanging, adsorbing, clamping, etc. to better view an image.
The above components of the display device 300 will be described in detail below. The main control board is provided with an interface 32 for forming communication connection with the middle line 40, and the housing 31 is provided with an opening 311 for the middle line 40 to pass through. The intermediate line 40 is provided with a connector at one end connected to the display device 300, and when the connection is made, the connector is inserted into the interface 32 through the opening 311 to make communication connection and electrical connection. After use, the intermediate line 40 is disconnected from the display device 300 by disconnecting the connector from the interface 32. The endoscope 100 is then disposed of according to the disposal specifications for the disposable medical supply. The display device 300 may be reused after being sterilized according to specifications.
In the case of a bronchoscope, display device 300 may be positioned in any suitable manner for viewing, and intermediate wire 40 may then be electrically and communicatively connected to display device 300, after which the body may be examined through insertion tube 10. After use, the components are disposed of as described above. When the endoscope 100 is to be used next time, a new endoscope 100 may be connected to the display device 300 subjected to the sterilization treatment as described above.
The structure of the steering control mechanism 60 according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to fig. 3 and 4.
As shown in fig. 3, the steering control mechanism 60 includes an operating lever 61, a connecting body 62, a rod-like member 67, a support plate 68, and a plurality of pulling ropes 63. The operating lever 61 is provided protruding from the handle 20 (as shown in fig. 1), and is operated by an operator while holding the handle 20 (for example, the operator can operate the operating lever 61 with his thumb). Preferably, a recess 65 is provided at the upper end of the operating lever 61, and when the operating lever is operated, the thumb web of the thumb is brought into contact with the recess 65, thereby causing the operating lever 61 to swing in all directions within a certain range. The provision of the recess 65 makes it possible to more easily operate the operating lever 61 while preventing the sliding of the thumb from causing erroneous operation. More preferably, a concave-convex pattern is provided on the concave portion 65 to further increase the frictional force with the finger pulp. It should be noted that fig. 3 shows a part of each pulling string 63 for the sake of easy understanding, and each pulling string 63 actually enters the lumen of the insertion tube 10, passes through the insertion tube 10, and is finally connected to the probe 50 of the endoscope. For ease of understanding, fig. 4 shows in a non-exhaustive manner the actions that the operating lever 61 can perform. Fig. 4 is a plan view of the operation lever 61, and the operation lever 61 may be pivoted in any radial direction during operation, or the operation lever 61 may be rotated in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction, as it is, in a neutral state.
The connecting body 62 is positioned in the handle 20 and is fixedly connected with the operating rod 61 or integrally formed, and a plurality of pulling ropes 63 are connected with the periphery of the connecting body 62. The number of the pulling ropes 63 is preferably four, and may be more, but in order to realize the rotating function of the present invention, the number of the pulling ropes 63 is at least four. The connector 62 is a sphere or ellipsoid. The pulling rope 63 is connected to the connecting body 62 in a ball joint manner. As shown in fig. 3, each of the articulated ball seats 66 is provided on the connecting body 62. An articulated ball corresponding to each articulated ball seat 66 is provided at an end of the traction rope 63. Preferably, a slot 661 is provided outside the hinge ball seat 66. Due to the presence of the slot 661, the pulling rope enters the slot 661 without interfering with the hinge ball seat 66 when the operation lever swings and tilts, thereby preventing deterioration of operability due to interference.
A rod-like member 67 is disposed at the other end of the connecting body 62 opposite to the operation rod 61, the rod-like member 67 is connected to a support plate 68, and a plurality of openings 69 are provided in the support plate 68. The number of openings 69 is the same as the number of pull cords 63 for the pull cords 63 to pass through. The support plate 68 is attached to the interior cavity of the handle 20, such as by screws, and provides support and restraint for the steering control mechanism 60. The pull cords 63 exit through the openings 69 to prevent interference between the pull cords 63 and to enhance the operation of the steering control mechanism 60.
A plurality of pull cords 63 extend from the support plate 68 into the insertion tube 10 and are connected to the probe 50. The insertion tube 10 is used to accommodate and protect the internal components, and one end of the insertion tube 10 is fixedly connected to the handle 20 and the other end is connected to the probe 50. Preferably, the same number of traction sheaths 80 as the traction ropes 63 are further provided, and each traction rope 63 is respectively arranged in each traction sheath 80. Each traction sheath 80 is fixed to the support plate 68 by a stop block 81. Each pulling sheath 80 is independently mounted in the insertion tube 10. The inner diameter of the hauling shroud 80 is slightly larger than the outer diameter of the hauling rope 63, and the hauling rope 63 can be easily pulled axially in the hauling shroud 80, but cannot be self-wound. The traction sheaths 80 are arranged so that the traction ropes 63 do not self-wind. The probe 50 will be described in detail later.
During operation, the operation rod 61 drives the connecting body 62 to move, and further drives the plurality of pulling ropes 63 hinged to the connecting body 62 to move, and the probe 50 turns over and turns by the pulling of the plurality of pulling ropes 63. That is, the probe 50 can be turned 180 degrees at an arbitrary position by the operation of the operation lever 61, and can be rotated by an arbitrary angle while maintaining the turning. In the prior art, the probe can be turned over at two angles only by operating the handle, the turning angle is about 135 degrees, and the probe cannot be rotated while being turned over. Fig. 14A shows a prior art flip diagram.
Fig. 14B shows a schematic diagram of the present invention in a flipped over state. Since the probe 50 is flipped at any angle, only four exemplary positions at which the probe 50 can be flipped are shown in FIG. 14B for ease of understanding.
Use the utility model discloses a when bronchoscope carries out the health examination, after inserting human body with insert tube 10, in order to make the camera in probe 50 can shoot the image of different positions and different angles, the available one hand of operator grips handle 20 to thumb lever 61 of this hand, thereby carry out all-round no dead angle and shoot, make camera 51's the shooting field of vision wider. As can be seen from the above description, the probe 50 can be easily operated only by controlling the operation lever 61 with a single hand, so that the operation can be performed accurately and intuitively, and the difficulty of clinical operation is reduced.
The utility model discloses in, the insert tube 10 is flexible structure, consequently runs through the haulage rope 63 of insert tube 10 and can drive probe 50 rotation easily, and the resistance is little, the drive is effectual.
The structure of the probe 50 of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to fig. 5 to 7. As shown in fig. 5, the probe 50 includes a camera 51, a light source 52, and a housing 56. The shell 56 is fitted over the end of the insertion tube 10 and is configured as shown in fig. 6. The housing 56 is provided with a first mounting groove 54 and two second mounting grooves 55, the first mounting groove 54 is used for mounting the camera 51, and the two second mounting grooves 55 are respectively used for mounting the two light sources 52. It should be noted that the number of the second mounting grooves 55 is not limited to two, and may be one or more than two, and the number of the light sources 52 is the same as the number of the mounting grooves. The housing 56 is also provided with an opening corresponding to a first passage 90 (described later) which is arranged to be offset from the first and second mounting grooves 54 and 55. The camera 51 is used for shooting images or video in a human body, and the light source 52 is arranged beside the camera 51 and used for lighting so that the camera 51 can shoot clearer images.
As shown in fig. 7, the light source 52 includes a light wire 521 and an LED lamp 522, the light wire 521 is connected to the middle wire 40, and the LED lamp 522 is disposed on the light wire 521. The camera 51 and the light source 52 are both electrically connected to the middle wire 40, and the middle wire 40 penetrates through the insertion tube 10 and the handle 20, i.e., the camera 51 and the light source 52 are electrically connected and communicatively connected to the main control board and the display screen 33 in the display device 300 through the middle wire 40. Therefore, not only can the power supply be provided for the camera 51 and the light source 52 through the display device 300, but also the image shot by the camera 51 can be transmitted to the display device 300 and processed and displayed through the display device 300.
The utility model discloses a to locate display device 300 for the circuit of camera 51 and the power supply of lamp source 52 on to the circuit that will be used for handling camera 51 and shoot the image also locates display device 300 on, thereby makes insert tube 10 and handle 20 simple structure, and the cost is with low costs, can regard as disposable structure.
The first passage 90 will be described in detail below. The first channel 90 has the configuration shown in FIG. 7 and is used to deliver an end of a sputum aspirator brush or biopsy forceps to the forward end of the probe 50 for sputum removal or sampling. The first channel 90 is offset relative to the light source 52 and the camera 51. The first channel 90 communicates with the insertion port 21 and penetrates the handle 20, the insertion tube 10, and the probe 50 in this order. A sputum brush or biopsy forceps is inserted into the first channel 90 through the insertion opening 21 in the handle 20. The insertion opening and the first channel 90 are arranged, so that the function of the bronchoscope is improved, the bronchoscope is more convenient to use, and the application range is wider.
Preferably, the steering control mechanism 60 further comprises a biomimetic joint 64, as shown in fig. 9, the biomimetic joint 64 being disposed within the insertion tube 10 and having the probe 50 mounted at one end thereof as previously described. Each of the traction ropes 63 penetrates the bionic joint 64 and is fixed to one end of the bionic joint 64, at which the probe 50 is mounted. Different traction ropes 63 pull different positions of the end part (the end where the probe 50 is installed) of the bionic joint 64 along the circumferential direction, so that the bionic joint 64 is bent to drive the probe 50 to perform various actions as described above. The insertion tube 10 is of a flexible structure, and the insertion tube 10 is bent when the bionic joint 64 is bent. In addition, the bionic joint 64 does not enlarge the volume of the insertion tube 10, and has a simple structure and convenient driving.
The specific configuration of the biomimetic joint 64 is described below with reference to fig. 10 and 11. Fig. 10 shows a single joint element 641 and first channel 90. Fig. 11 shows a partially enlarged view of the joint members 641 abutting in sequence along the insertion tube 10.
As shown in fig. 10, the articular component 641 includes a traction ring 6411, a projection 6412, a first through-hole 6413, and a first central through-hole 6414. The pulling ring 6411 is ring-shaped, and the outer wall of the pulling ring 6411 is fitted to the inner wall of the insertion tube 10. The protrusions 6412 are provided on one side end surface of the pull ring 6411, protrude in the direction of the probe 50, and are preferably two in number and symmetrically arranged. The convex portions 6412 abut against the drag ring 6411 of the next joint 641, and the convex portions 6412 of two vertically adjacent joint 641 are circumferentially displaced from each other.
The first through holes 6413 are through holes of the pulling ring 6411, and are uniformly distributed along the circumference of the pulling ring 6411 for the pulling rope 63 to pass through. Therefore, the number of the first perforation 6413 is the same as the number of the traction rope 63. The number of the projections 6412 is less than the number of the first through holes 6413. The first through holes 6413 of the upper and lower adjacent joint elements 641 correspond in position to form a straight passage (second passage) for the traction rope 63 to pass through.
As shown in fig. 12, each first central through hole 6414 forms a straight passage (third passage) through which the intermediate line 40 and the first passage 90 pass. The arrangement of the first to third channels can effectively prevent the traction ropes 63 and the intermediate wire 40 from self-winding and mutual winding, so that the traction ropes 63 and the intermediate wire 40 work orderly without mutual interference, and the traction ropes 63 can drive the bionic joint 64 conveniently.
In operation, when one traction rope 63 is pulled, the positions of the joint members 641 where the traction rope 63 passes without the convex portions 6412 approach each other, so that the length of the whole bionic joint 64 corresponding to the position of the traction rope 63 is shortened, and the lengths of other positions are unchanged, thereby bending the bionic joint 64.
By analogy, different traction ropes 63 can be pulled to drive the bionic joint 64 to form different bends, so that the probe 50 can rotate for 360 degrees. It should be appreciated that the number of pull cords 63 or protrusions 6412 may be set according to the actual situation and the specific design requirements.
In the present invention, preferably, the two ends of the bionic joint 64 are respectively provided with mounting sleeves 701 and 702 (see fig. 9), the mounting sleeves 701 and 702 have the same structure and are symmetrically arranged, and the outer walls of the mounting sleeves 701 and 702 are respectively matched with the inner wall of the insertion tube 10. As shown in fig. 13, the end surfaces 71 of the mounting sleeves 701 and 702 are formed with a second center through hole 711 and a plurality of second through holes 712. The second central through hole 711 corresponds to the first central through hole 6414 of the joint member 641 for the middle line 40 and the first passage 90 to pass through. The second through hole 712 corresponds to the first through hole 6413 of the joint member 641 for the drawing string 63 to pass through. During installation, the pull cords 63 are sequentially inserted through the second through holes 712 of the mounting sleeve 701, the first through holes 6413 of the pull rings 6411, and the second through holes 712 of the mounting sleeve 702, and finally, the ends of the pull cords 63 are fixed to the mounting sleeve 702.
The end of the traction sheath 80 is fixed to the mounting plate 71 of the mounting sleeve 701, that is, the traction sheath 80 does not enter the biomimetic joint 64.
The middle wire 40 passes through the second central through hole 711 in the mounting sleeve 701, the first central through hole 6414 in each pulling ring 6411, and the second central through hole 711 in the mounting sleeve 702 in sequence, and is electrically and communicatively connected to the light wire 521 and the camera 51. The utility model discloses an installation sleeve 701, 702 and each pull ring 6411 form the dedicated passage of each haulage rope 63 and intermediate line 40, its simple structure, and can prevent haulage rope 63 and intermediate line 40 intertwine. It is understood that in other embodiments of the present application, the first channel 90 may be formed in other manners, and is not limited thereto.
In addition, draw and can fill lubricated material between sheath 80 and the haulage rope 63, through lubricated material's setting, haulage rope 63 and the frictional force between the sheath 80 of drawing when can reducing to a wide margin to realize light quick function that turns to, make probe 50 can 360 no time delay turn to.
Preferably, the insertion tube 10 is divided into two portions of different materials at the mounting sleeve 701. The portion from the end of the mounting sleeve 701 adjacent the handle 20 to the probe 50 is the first portion. The end from the mounting sleeve 701 into the handle 20 is the second section. The material of the first portion is softer than the second portion so that the probe 50 is less resistant to rotation or flipping. A rigid protective ring 101 (shown in figure 8) is provided on the outside of the junction of the first and second sections to reinforce the junction.
In the bronchoscope of the present embodiment, the display device 300 and the handle 20 are separately provided, that is, the display device 300 can be disposed at a position far from the handle 20, so that the display device 300 can be prevented from contacting the patient, and the display device 300 does not infect germs and can be reused. Meanwhile, the display screen 33 and the main control board which are expensive are arranged on the display device 300, so that the manufacturing cost of the medical examination device can be greatly reduced, the endoscope 100 can be made into a disposable structure, and the cost is greatly saved; meanwhile, time-consuming and labor-consuming disinfection and sterilization work of the endoscope 100 is not required, and cross infection is avoided. In addition, because the display device 300 and the handle 20 are separately arranged, the display device 300 can be installed at a position where the visual field is clearer, and the display screen 33 can be made larger, so that the observation is facilitated. The steering control mechanism 60 enables the probe 50 to rotate 360 degrees, so that the field of view of the probe 50 is wider, and the examination effect of the medical examination device is better.
Although the steering control mechanism of the present invention has been described above by taking a bronchoscope as an example, it should be understood that the steering control mechanism of the present invention can also be used for other endoscopes such as gastroscopes and enteroscopes.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.

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1. A steering control mechanism for controlling the operation of an endoscope probe, comprising:
an operation lever which is positioned on the top of the steering control mechanism and is steered by an operator through operation on the operation lever;
the connecting body is connected with the operating rod, and a plurality of traction ropes are uniformly connected to the outer surface of the connecting body;
the supporting plate is connected with the connecting body and used for supporting the steering control mechanism and limiting the plurality of traction ropes; and
an insertion tube provided at a lower portion of the support plate,
wherein the plurality of pull cords pass through the support plate into the lumen of the insertion tube and are connected to the endoscope probe.
2. The steering control mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of pulling ropes are connected to the connecting body by ball joints, wherein a joint ball is provided at an end of each of the plurality of pulling ropes, and wherein a joint ball seat for receiving the joint ball is provided at the connecting body.
3. The steering control mechanism of claim 1, wherein the plurality of traction ropes is greater than or equal to 4.
4. The steering control mechanism as in claim 1, wherein an outer portion of said plurality of pull cords is provided with a respective pull sheath, said pull sheaths being located within an inner lumen of said insertion tube.
5. The steering control mechanism according to claim 1, wherein a biomimetic joint is provided in a portion of a lumen of the insertion tube near an endoscope probe, the bionic joint is formed by abutting a plurality of joint pieces, each of the plurality of joint pieces comprises a traction ring and a convex part, first perforations with the same number as the plurality of pulling ropes are uniformly distributed on the pulling ring, each of the plurality of hauling ropes respectively passes through each first perforation and is fixed at one end of the bionic joint, which is provided with the probe, the bionic joint is driven by the traction rope to generate motion to control the motion of the endoscope probe, the convex part is arranged on the end surface of one side of the traction ring and protrudes towards the direction of the endoscope probe, the convex parts are abutted with the traction ring of the next joint part, and the convex parts of two adjacent joint parts are staggered from each other along the circumferential direction.
6. An endoscope, characterized in that it comprises:
the steering control mechanism according to any one of claims 1 to 5;
an endoscope probe connected to the steering control mechanism;
the handle is used for accommodating the steering control mechanism, an operating rod of the steering control mechanism is arranged outside the handle in a protruding mode, the supporting plate and the connecting body are located in the handle and fixedly connected with the handle through the supporting plate, and a plurality of traction ropes and insertion tubes of the steering control mechanism penetrate out of the handle; and
an intermediate line connected with the endoscope probe to transmit an image photographed by the endoscope probe.
7. The endoscope of claim 6, wherein the handle is provided with an insertion port for inserting a foreign body removal tool or a sampling tool.
8. The endoscope of claim 6, wherein the endoscope probe carries a light source, and wherein the intermediate wire is further used to power the light source of the endoscope probe.
9. An endoscope according to claim 6 and wherein a switch is provided on said handle for controlling the on/off of said endoscope probe.
10. A medical examination apparatus, characterized in that the medical examination apparatus comprises:
the endoscope of any one of claims 6 to 9; and
a display device connected with the endoscope via the intermediate line to display an image captured by the endoscope.
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