CN113974542A - Disposable endoscope use management system - Google Patents

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CN113974542A
CN113974542A CN202111268656.8A CN202111268656A CN113974542A CN 113974542 A CN113974542 A CN 113974542A CN 202111268656 A CN202111268656 A CN 202111268656A CN 113974542 A CN113974542 A CN 113974542A
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Abstract

The invention discloses a disposable endoscope use management system, which adopts the technical scheme that the disposable endoscope use management system comprises an endoscope handle and a host, wherein the endoscope handle is stored with basic information and use information, the basic information comprises the pluggable use times and the usable time of the endoscope handle, and the use information comprises the current accumulated use time and the current accumulated use times of the endoscope handle; the host comprises a reading module, a timing module and an early warning module, wherein the reading module is used for acquiring basic information and use information of an endoscope handle connected with the host, the timing module is used for timing after the endoscope handle is connected with the host, updating the use information according to the timing and sending the updated use information to the endoscope handle, and the endoscope handle replaces the original use information after receiving the updated use information; the early warning module is used for comparing the updated use information with the basic information of the endoscope handle. The management system can record the use condition of the endoscope handle, and is beneficial to managing the use of each endoscope.

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Disposable endoscope use management system
Technical Field
The invention relates to the field of endoscope handles, in particular to a disposable endoscope use management system.
Background
The endoscope is a tube equipped with a light, and can enter the human body through a natural orifice of the human body or through a small incision made by surgery. 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.
The endoscope is used together with the host computer, and the endoscope is also called the endoscope handle, and after the endoscope handle is connected with the host computer, the endoscope handle sends image information to the host computer when working, and the host computer shows the image after receiving image information. The endoscope has the limitations of use time and use times, and the use time and use times of different endoscope handles are different, so that the service lives of the endoscope handles are different, and when the endoscope handles are used continuously after exceeding the specified use time and use times, medical accidents can be caused by the overuse of the endoscope handles. At present, the use conditions such as the use time and the use times of the handle of the endoscope are manually recorded, so that the efficiency is low, and mistakes are easily made.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the disadvantages of the prior art, the present invention aims to provide a disposable endoscope usage management system which can record the usage of the endoscope handle and is beneficial to managing the usage of each endoscope.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention provides the following technical scheme: a disposable endoscope use management system comprises an endoscope handle and a host, wherein the endoscope handle is stored with basic information and use information, the basic information comprises the pluggable use times and the usable time of the endoscope handle, and the use information comprises the current accumulated use time and the current accumulated use times of the endoscope handle;
the host comprises a reading module, a timing module and an early warning module, wherein the reading module is used for acquiring the basic information and the use information of the endoscope handle connected with the host, the timing module is used for timing after the endoscope handle is connected with the host, updating the use information according to timing and sending the updated use information to the endoscope handle, and the endoscope handle replaces the original use information with the updated use information after receiving the updated use information;
the early warning module is used for comparing the updated use information with the basic information of the endoscope handle, and when the current accumulated use time of the endoscope handle is not less than the use time of the endoscope handle or the current accumulated use times of the endoscope handle is not less than the pluggable use times of the endoscope handle, the early warning module gives out early warning to prompt that the endoscope handle is overused.
As a further improvement of the present invention, a first storage module and a second storage module are arranged in the endoscope handle, both the first storage module and the second storage module store usage information, and when the endoscope handle receives the updated usage information, the updated usage information is used to replace the original usage information in the first storage module and the original usage information in the second storage module;
when the reading module acquires the use information, the use information of the first storage module and the use information of the second storage module are acquired in sequence respectively, the two pieces of use information are compared, and when the two pieces of use information are consistent, the acquired use information is determined to be accurate; when the two pieces of use information are inconsistent, the reading module determines the use information with unscrambled data as accurate use information and replaces inaccurate use information in the endoscope handle with the accurate use information.
As a further improvement of the present invention, the timing module is configured with an update policy and updates the usage information through the update policy, where the update policy includes that after the endoscope handle is connected to the host, the timing module starts timing, and when a preset time interval is set, the time interval value is increased on the basis of the current cumulative usage time to obtain a new current cumulative usage time, and the new current cumulative usage time is used to replace the original current cumulative usage time in the usage information.
As a further improvement of the present invention, the updating policy further includes that when the timing module keeps timing and reaches a preset counting threshold, a new current accumulated usage number is obtained by adding one time on the basis of the current accumulated usage number, and the original current accumulated usage number in the usage information is replaced by the new current accumulated usage number.
As a further improvement of the present invention, the update strategy further includes that the timing module starts timing only when the endoscope handle is continuously connected with the host and reaches a preset time threshold.
As a further improvement of the invention, the host is also connected with a scanning gun which is used for scanning the identification code so as to record basic information contained in the identification code on the endoscope handle.
As a further improvement of the invention, the communication between the host and the endoscope handle is encrypted by an encryption technology.
As a further improvement of the present invention, the warning module sends out a warning to prompt that the endoscope handle is overused specifically includes: and displaying early warning information on a display screen of the host, wherein the early warning information comprises early warning characters or early warning patterns.
As a further improvement of the present invention, the warning module sends a warning to prompt the endoscope handle to be used excessively specifically includes: the main machine is provided with a sounder which gives out sound early warning.
As a further improvement of the present invention, the warning module sends a warning to prompt that the endoscope handle is used excessively, and further includes that when the endoscope handle is connected with the host next time, the display screen of the host no longer displays the image transmitted by the endoscope handle.
The invention has the beneficial effects that: through having stored basic information and service information on the endoscope handle, and read the module, timing module and early warning module's setting, when endoscope handle is connected with the host computer and uses at every turn, the timing module is timed and automatic renewal service information, and when the endoscope handle reaches the restriction of live time and use number of times, can carry out the early warning through early warning module, thereby operating personnel can change endoscope handle after noticing the early warning and prevent to lead to the medical accident because the endoscope handle overuses. Therefore, the management system can automatically record the service condition of the endoscope handle, is simple to operate and accurate in recording, can remind the endoscope handle when the endoscope handle reaches the service time and the service times, is beneficial to maximizing the service life of each endoscope handle, enables the service life of each endoscope handle to be equal to the service time or the service times of the endoscope handle, and is beneficial to managing the use of each endoscope.
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Reference numerals: 1. an endoscope handle; 11. a first storage module; 12. a second storage module; 2. a host; 21. a reading module; 22. a timing module; 23. an early warning module; 3. a gun is scanned.
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The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the disposable endoscope usage management system of the present embodiment includes an endoscope handle 1 and a host 2, the endoscope handle 1 stores basic information and usage information, the basic information includes the number of pluggable usage times and the available time of the endoscope handle 1, and the usage information includes the current accumulated usage time and the current accumulated usage time of the endoscope handle 1.
The host 2 includes a reading module 21, a timing module 22 and an early warning module 23.
When an endoscope handle 1 is connected with a host machine 2, a reading module 21 on the host machine 2 automatically acquires basic information and use information of the endoscope handle 1, and a timing module 22 is configured with an updating strategy, wherein the updating strategy comprises: the timing module 22 on the main frame 2 can start timing by itself when the endoscope handle 1 is connected with the main frame 2, or can start timing when the endoscope handle 1 is continuously connected with the main frame 2 and exceeds a preset time threshold. In this embodiment, the timing module 22 starts timing when the endoscope handle 1 and the host 2 are continuously connected and exceed a preset time threshold, so that the connection time between the endoscope handle 1 and the host 2 is extremely short, the timing module 22 does not need to perform timing, which is beneficial to prolonging the service life of the timing module 22, and the time threshold can be set to 3-5 seconds, in this embodiment, the time threshold is set to 3 seconds. After the timing module 22 starts timing, and every preset time interval, the time interval value is increased on the basis of the current accumulated use time to obtain a new current accumulated use time, and the new current accumulated use time is used to replace the original current accumulated use time in the use information. When the time continuously reaches the preset counting threshold value, the timing module 22 adds one time to obtain a new current accumulated use number on the basis of the current accumulated use number, and replaces the original current accumulated use number in the use information with the new current accumulated use number. The host computer 2 sends the updated use information to the endoscope handle 1, and the endoscope handle 1 replaces the original use information with the updated use information after receiving the updated use information.
Specifically, for example, when the preset time interval is set to 1 minute, the preset counting threshold is set to 10 minutes, the current accumulated usage time is set to 30 minutes, and the current accumulated usage number is set to 3 times, after the timing module 22 starts counting the time, every 1 minute is added to the current accumulated usage time 30 minutes as a new current accumulated usage time and replaces the original current accumulated usage time. When the time reaches 10 minutes, adding 1 time on the basis of 3 times of the current accumulated use times as a new current accumulated use time and replacing the original current accumulated use time. The updated use information is transmitted to the endoscope handle 1 each time.
When the endoscope handle 1 and the host computer 2 are powered off during data transmission, data confusion in the endoscope handle 1 may result. In order to solve the problem of inaccurate data, a first storage module 11 and a second storage module 12 are arranged in the endoscope handle 1, the first storage module 11 and the second storage module 12 both store use information, and when the endoscope handle 1 receives updated use information, the updated use information is used for replacing original use information in the first storage module 11 and the second storage module 12 respectively, so that when the endoscope handle is not influenced by the outside, the use information in the first storage module 11 is consistent with the use information in the second storage module 12.
When the reading module 21 acquires the use information from the endoscope handle 1, the use information of the first storage module 11 and the use information of the second storage module 12 are acquired in sequence respectively, and the two pieces of use information are compared, and when the two pieces of use information are consistent, the two pieces of use information are normal, the two pieces of acquired use information are accurate, and any one piece of use information can be used. When the two pieces of usage information are not consistent, the usage information with data disorder is inaccurate information, and therefore the reading module 21 determines the usage information without data disorder as accurate usage information, and uses the usage information without data disorder when in use. And the use information with disordered data in the endoscope handle 1 is replaced by the use information with unscrambled data, so that the use information in the first storage module 11 and the second storage module 12 is accurate and consistent again. By doing so, even if data in one memory module is lost or confused, the host 2 can obtain accurate use information from another memory module.
The early warning module 23 is configured to compare the updated usage information with the basic information of the endoscope handle 1, and when the current accumulated usage time of the endoscope handle 1 is not less than the usage time of the endoscope handle 1, or when the current accumulated usage times of the endoscope handle 1 is not less than the pluggable usage times of the endoscope handle 1, the early warning module 23 issues an early warning to prompt that the endoscope handle 1 is used excessively.
The early warning module 23 may issue an early warning to prompt the endoscope handle 1 to be used excessively, for example, the early warning module may display early warning information on a display screen of the host 2 for displaying an image, where the early warning information includes early warning words or early warning patterns. Or a sounder is arranged on the main machine 2 and gives out sound early warning, and the sounder is a buzzer. When the endoscope handle 1 is connected to the main unit 2 next time, the display screen of the main unit 2 may no longer display the image transmitted from the endoscope handle 1.
The endoscope handle 1 has multiple specifications, and the pluggable use times and the usable time of the endoscope handles 1 of different specifications and different batches are different, namely the basic information of the endoscope handle 1 is different, and corresponding basic information needs to be recorded in each endoscope handle 1. In order to improve the recording efficiency, the host machine 2 is also connected with a scanning gun 3, the scanning gun 3 is used for scanning an identification code to record basic information contained in the identification code on the endoscope handle 1, the identification code is a bar code or a two-dimensional code, and the identification code can be generated by another PC. The basic information is recorded into the corresponding endoscope handle 1 through the scanning of the scanning gun 3, so that the recording efficiency is improved. In addition to using the scanning gun 3, basic information can be recorded into the corresponding endoscope handle 1 through communication ports such as a network, a Usb port, a serial port, a spi port and an I2C port.
The communication between the host 2 and the endoscope handle 1 is encrypted by an encryption technology, so that the communication data between the host and the endoscope handle is kept secret.
The above is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and the protection scope of the present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and all technical solutions belonging to the idea of the present invention belong to the protection scope of the present invention. It should be noted that modifications and embellishments within the scope of the invention may occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the principle of the invention, and are considered to be within the scope of the invention.

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1. A disposable endoscope usage management system comprising an endoscope handle (1) and a host (2), characterized in that: the endoscope handle (1) is stored with basic information and use information, the basic information comprises the pluggable use times and the usable time of the endoscope handle (1), and the use information comprises the current accumulated use time and the current accumulated use times of the endoscope handle (1);
the host (2) comprises a reading module (21), a timing module (22) and an early warning module (23), wherein the reading module (21) is used for acquiring the basic information and the use information of the endoscope handle (1) connected with the host (2), the timing module (22) is used for timing after the endoscope handle (1) is connected with the host (2), updating the use information according to timing and sending the updated use information to the endoscope handle (1), and the endoscope handle (1) replaces the original use information with the updated use information after receiving the updated use information;
the early warning module (23) is used for comparing the updated use information with the basic information of the endoscope handle (1), and when the current accumulated use time of the endoscope handle (1) is not less than the use time of the endoscope handle (1), or when the current accumulated use times of the endoscope handle (1) is not less than the pluggable use times of the endoscope handle (1), the early warning module (23) gives out an early warning to prompt that the endoscope handle (1) is overused.
2. A disposable endoscope usage management system according to claim 1 and wherein: a first storage module (11) and a second storage module (12) are arranged in the endoscope handle (1), the first storage module (11) and the second storage module (12) both store use information, and when the endoscope handle (1) receives the updated use information, the updated use information is used for replacing the original use information in the first storage module (11) and the second storage module (12) respectively;
when the reading module (21) acquires the use information, the use information of the first storage module (11) and the use information of the second storage module (12) are acquired in sequence respectively, the two pieces of use information are compared, and when the two pieces of use information are consistent, the acquired use information is determined to be accurate; when the two pieces of usage information do not coincide, the reading module (21) determines the usage information whose data is not confused as accurate usage information, and replaces inaccurate usage information in the endoscope handle (1) with the accurate usage information.
3. A disposable endoscope usage management system according to claim 1 and wherein: the timing module (22) is configured with an updating strategy and updates the use information through the updating strategy, the updating strategy comprises that after the endoscope handle (1) is connected with the host (2), the timing module (22) starts timing, and when a preset time interval is set, the time interval value is increased on the basis of the current accumulated use time to obtain new current accumulated use time, and the original current accumulated use time in the use information is replaced by the new current accumulated use time.
4. A disposable endoscope usage management system according to claim 3 and wherein: the updating strategy also comprises that when the timing module (22) continuously counts time and reaches a preset counting threshold value, a new current accumulated use time is obtained by adding one time on the basis of the current accumulated use time, and the original current accumulated use time in the use information is replaced by the new current accumulated use time.
5. A disposable endoscope usage management system according to claim 3 and wherein: the updating strategy also comprises that the timing module (22) starts timing when the endoscope handle (1) is continuously connected with the host (2) and reaches a preset time threshold.
6. A disposable endoscope usage management system according to claim 1 and wherein: the host (2) is also connected with a scanning gun (3), and the scanning gun (3) is used for scanning the identification code so as to record basic information contained in the identification code on the endoscope handle (1).
7. A disposable endoscope usage management system according to claim 6 and wherein: the communication between the host (2) and the endoscope handle (1) is encrypted by an encryption technology.
8. A disposable endoscope usage management system according to claim 1 and wherein: the early warning module (23) sends out early warning to prompt that the endoscope handle (1) is overused, and the early warning module specifically comprises the following steps: early warning information is displayed on a display screen of the host (2), and the early warning information comprises early warning characters or early warning patterns.
9. A disposable endoscope usage management system according to claim 1 and wherein: the early warning module (23) sends out early warning to prompt that the endoscope handle (1) is overused, and the early warning module specifically comprises the following steps: and a sounder is arranged on the host (2) and gives out sound early warning.
10. A disposable endoscope usage management system according to claim 1, 8 or 9 and wherein: the early warning module (23) sends out the early warning in order to indicate endoscope handle (1) uses excessively still including endoscope handle (1) next time with when host computer (2) are connected, the display screen of host computer (2) no longer shows the image that endoscope handle (1) transmitted.
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