US20090299217A1 - Sampling Apparatus for Taking a Number of Samples - Google Patents

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US20090299217A1
US20090299217A1 US12/087,600 US8760007A US2009299217A1 US 20090299217 A1 US20090299217 A1 US 20090299217A1 US 8760007 A US8760007 A US 8760007A US 2009299217 A1 US2009299217 A1 US 2009299217A1
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  • the invention relates to an apparatus for taking tissue samples and the like in the context of use of a kind of telescope for examination or treatment in the treatment of humans or animals.
  • an examination and/or treatment telescope is that it is necessary to surgically open the patient only so much that there is space for introducing the examination and/or treatment telescope into the opening thus provided. It is also possible to use one of the natural orifices of the body for introducing the apparatus, eg in the context of an endoscopy, in particular when examining digestive tracts, optionally through the oesophagus, or when examining the digestive tracts through the rectum.
  • the so-called biopsy forceps are known that are a relatively thin and long, pliable device consisting primarily of an outer cable that extends throughout the expanse of the forceps, in which outer cable an internal manoeuvring cable can be conveyed that connects an operating handle at the outer end of the biopsy forceps to a set of jaws at that end of the forceps that is taken through the telescope.
  • an operating handle at the outer end of the biopsy forceps to a set of jaws at that end of the forceps that is taken through the telescope.
  • the jaws By influencing the operating handle the jaws are moved in such a way that it is possible to cut off a sample of tissue and pull the tissue out along with the biopsy forceps.
  • such biopsy forceps have a length of between 1.5 m and 2 m.
  • biopsy forceps When biopsy forceps are introduced into the telescope, it is necessary, in the known appliance, to introduce them a small distance at a time, often about 5 cm. This means that the doctor carrying out the examination with his one hand must introduce the biopsy forceps 5 cm at a time and after having taken a tissue sample, he must carefully remove the biopsy forceps from the telescope again, still using his one hand while the other one keeps the jaws of the forceps closed around the tissue sample or the biopsy via the operating handle. This is a time-consuming process which is often a discomfort to the patient being examined/treated, not all examinations/treatments taking place under sedation. It is not uncommon for biopsy forceps to be moved about 1.4 m into the patient and out again, ie two times 1.4 m, during one single sampling.
  • a telescope Apart from passages for sucking and flushing and a mini-camera for diagnostics and navigation, a telescope also features a passage for introducing the biopsy forceps. This passage is about 2.8 mm in diameter and the diameter of the existing biopsy forceps are typically 2.4 mm which provides a clearance when the biopsy forceps are introduced into the telescope.
  • this object is accomplished in that the apparatus for taking out tissue samples and the like is provided with a receptacle for accommodating tissue samples and the like.
  • Such tools can be eg tools for positioning clamps, loops or the like and various examination tools or utensils therefore. It is a common feature that they can be exchanged and that they can be operated via the manoeuvring cable.
  • the tool can be taken from a passive transport position through the cover cap or shield to an active position from where the samples can be taken and collected.
  • a safety measure is further provided to the effect that the collected sample(s) stay(s) in the receptacle even if the receptacle is opened when new samples are taken.
  • the samples can be collected in a comparatively rigid receptacle that can either be dismounted while containing the samples or emptied, cleaned and reused.
  • the lid is also perforated to allow passage of liquid or the like, but not passage of the collected samples.
  • the capsule can be manoeuvred or directed through the patient by means of magnetic fields, remote control or the like wireless transmission. It is also conceivable that the transmission of control signals takes place through a cable which is withdrawn with great care from the patient along with the capsule, or, following ended use, the cable may be disconnected from the capsule and be pulled carefully out of the patient, following which the capsule proceeds out of the patient along the natural route.
  • FIG. 1 shows an examination or treatment telescope, seen in a perspective view from the end which is introduced into the patient;
  • FIG. 2 shows a detailed view of a tool for the telescope shown in FIG. 1 , indicated in area II;
  • FIG. 3 shows a tool mounted on a biopsy cable and with open lid
  • FIG. 4 shows a tool mounted on a biopsy cable and with closed lid
  • FIG. 5 shows the telescope, seen from the end, with no tools arranged in a kind of ‘garage’
  • FIG. 6 shows the telescope in section VI-VI indicated in FIG. 5 and with a tool arranged in the ‘garage’;
  • FIG. 7 shows an embodiment of a tool for collecting and temporarily accommodating tissue samples
  • FIG. 8 shows a detailed embodiment of the tool for collecting and temporarily accommodating tissue samples indicated by VIII in FIG. 7 ;
  • FIG. 9 shows an embodiment of a tool with dish-shaped cutting parts
  • FIG. 10 shows the embodiment shown in FIG. 9 , seen along section X-X;
  • FIG. 11 shows a further embodiment of a tool with dish-shaped cutting parts
  • FIG. 12 shows the embodiment of FIG. 11 , seen along section XII-XII.
  • FIG. 13 shows another embodiment of a tool with dish-shaped cutting parts, the tool connected to the cable
  • FIG. 14-17 shows the embodiment of FIG. 13 , the cable being connected to the tool and operating the tool, the tool with a securing nut shown in part sectional view,
  • FIG. 18 shows the tool with a further embodiment of the receptacle
  • FIG. 19 shows the embodiment of the receptacle of FIG. 18 , formed as a cylinder with a plurality of receptacle openings
  • FIG. 20 shows a way to advance the receptacle
  • FIG. 21 shows a top view of the receptacle placed in the tool with the advancing mechanism
  • FIGS. 22 and 23 shows the tool with the receptacle of FIG. 18 taking a sample and placing it in one of the openings in the receptacle.
  • the apparatus which is primarily used for taking tissue samples and the like in the context of use of a kind of telescope 1 for examination or treatment in the treatment of humans or animals, comprises a kind of manoeuvring unit 2 in the form of a cable or the like, which cable 2 comprises at least one inner part 21 and at least one outer part that can be moved relative to each other to the effect that a kind of tool 3 arranged at that end of the cable 2 which is, via the telescope 1 , conveyed into a patient can be operated by influencing one or more operating handles arranged at that end of the cable 2 which is arranged at the end of the telescope 1 from where it is operated.
  • this type of telescope 1 In addition to a passage 4 for the operating cable 2 or the sampling cable, constituting in combination with the tool 3 a biopsy cable or biopsy forceps 6 , this type of telescope 1 often comprises one or more passages 7 intended for sucking or flushing liquid or the like. At the end of the telescope 1 , more specifically the end which is intended for being introduced into the patient, a camera 5 is arranged, whereby it is possible to see how the telescope 1 is to be moved during the introduction procedure and how the biopsy forceps 6 are to be moved to take the intended sample in the right place.
  • coupling means are provided, which coupling means may be of ordinary type.
  • the most important aspect is, in this context, that a tool 3 can be arranged at the end of the cable 2 in such a manner that it is easy to exchange if, in some situation or other, there is a need for attaching another type of tool 3 to the cable 2 , and that the tool 3 can be secured in the cable in a reliable manner without falling off in use.
  • the tool 3 comprises a receptacle 8 and a lid 9 , which lid 9 is activated by means of control via the cable 2 or by other means to open or close to the effect that a sample can be collected, arranged in the receptacle 8 , following which a new sample can be collected and arranged in the receptacle 8 .
  • This sequence can be repeated as often as needed for the sake of number of samples for as long as there is still space available to the samples in the receptacle 8 . It is important that, during withdrawal of the telescope 1 from the patient, the samples remain in the receptacle 8 .
  • the receptacle is dimensioned to be able to accommodate as many as 20 samples, preferably about 10.
  • the receptacle 8 can be constituted of a kind of framework (not shown) which is able to stretch and secure a foil, which foil can in turn be released from the framework again following ended sampling. Thereby it is accomplished that the samples just taken and arranged in the foil and with the telescope withdrawn from the patient can be exchanged along with the foil in a suitable liquid, such as formalin or the like, until the sample is analysed.
  • the receptacle and/or tool can be sent as a unit for analysis and reused, or receptacle and/or tool can be disposable.
  • receptacle 8 and lid 9 are configured with walls 10 of a comparatively rigid material.
  • openings 11 are configured, said openings 11 being of such size that a liquid is able to flow in and out through the openings 11 , whereas a sample accommodated in the receptacle 8 cannot pass through such opening 11 .
  • receptacle 8 and lid 9 can be configured as frames with a mesh secured thereto for providing the above through-flow and retention.
  • a lid 9 and a receptacle 8 can be configured by combinations of said embodiments.
  • lid 9 and receptacle 8 they can be configured as an elongate cylinder 8 , in which cylinder 8 a kind of cutter 12 can be taken along the inside of the cylinder 8 in a longitudinally extending direction or in a direction extending along the inner periphery, to the effect that the cutter 12 can be caused to cover an opening 13 provided in the sidewall of the cylinder 8 .
  • the cutter 12 also serves as a lid 12 meaning that the sample is unable to fall out of the receptacle again.
  • This embodiment which is also an exchangeable tool may, like the embodiments mentioned above, be provided with perforations to the effect that liquid is able to pass through lid and/or receptacle, whereas the samples are unable to pass.
  • the cylinder 8 can optionally be configured to be so elongate that it can be caused to have such small diameter that it is possible for such cylinder 8 to pass through a passage 3 in the telescope 1 along with the biopsy forceps 6 and be secured at the end of the cable 2 .
  • the cutter or cutting part can be constituted of two essentially dish-shaped cutting parts 17 , both of which are shaped like a part of a spherical shell and hinged 18 mutually close to the periphery that appears when the cutting parts 17 are in their closed position.
  • the cutting parts 17 do not increase their mutual outer diameter, when the cutting parts 17 are opened and closed.
  • the cutting parts 17 are able to close with cutting edge towards cutting edge or the cutting parts 17 may close overlapping.
  • a reaction lever 19 connected to each cutting part 17 , said lever 19 being able to pass into a groove 20 formed in the rear of the cutting part 17 , it is accomplished that, by pull in the inner cable 21 , a force is applied to the cutting parts 17 in the closing direction of the cutting parts 17 .
  • the levers are connected to the inner cable 21 by means of a kind of yoke 22 that endeavour to ensure that forces are transferred equally between the cutting parts 17 when they are used to take a sample.
  • a kind of mesh or grid 23 is provided to ensure that the samples remain in the receptacle 8 , if the manoeuvring cable 2 is provided with suction and/or flush.
  • the cylinder face of the receptacle as such can also be provided with perforations to allow liquid to pass without the samples being able to pass.
  • the telescope 1 can be provided with a kind of cover cap (not shown), said cap being used to prevent the tool 3 from possibly perforating a wall of an intestine or the like.
  • the cap which is arranged on the inlet end of the telescope 1 , is preferably transparent, but a kind of window may also be provided in the cap, through which the camera 5 is able to take pictures.
  • the camera 5 can be secured in the cap, or it is possible to arrange means between the window in the cap and the camera for transferring the object to the camera 5 .
  • an opening or a flexible slot is provided such that, when the tool is to be brought from a passive position to an active position, it is able to pass through the cap and, following ended use, return to the passive position underneath the protective or covering cap.
  • a collection receptacle for accommodating the collected samples to the effect that it is possible, by using ordinary biopsy forceps, to collect a sample, pour the sample into the receptacle, collect another sample, pour it into the receptacle and so on, until an acceptable number of samples have been collected. Then telescope 1 with samples is withdrawn from the patient.
  • the bore 14 can be used to advantage in that the tool 3 is mounted on the cable 2 following conveyance of the cable 2 through the cable passage 4 . Then the cable 2 is withdrawn so far back that the tool 3 is completely or partially encircled by the bore 14 .
  • means 15 are provided for cutting off, clipping off or the like to separate a tissue sample from the patient's tissue.
  • These means 15 may be in the form of a cutter, scissors or the like and may be arranged on the edge of the receptacle 6 , on the edge of the lid 9 or as a combination thereof.
  • a cutting edge 15 can also be moved in a guide configured in the immediate vicinity of the opening of the receptacle 8 .
  • the receptacle 8 may be provided with an edge 16 at least along a portion of the opening of the receptacle 8 , said edge 16 extending towards the centre of the receptacle opening. It is the purpose of that edge 16 to withhold the collected samples in the receptacle 8 so as to ensure that they do not unintentionally fall out the receptacle, when the lid is open eg during collection of a further sample.
  • the edge 16 can be configured such that, in addition to extending towards the centre of the receptacle opening, it also extends at an angle towards the receptacle bottom to ensure improved retention of collected samples.
  • a connecting lever 23 is provided with a hole 24 which is closed in the one end.
  • a first slot or aperture 25 is provided at the side of the open end of the hole 24 and at a distance from the open end of the hole 24 a second slot or aperture extends from the first slot and in a plane perpendicular to the center axis of the hole.
  • the tool 3 and cable 2 can be provided with mutual engaging treading parts, a bayonet coupling or, the like.
  • the embodiments shown in FIGS. 13 to 18 , 22 and 23 have mutual engaging treading parts.
  • the tool are in this embodiment provided with two essentially dish-shaped cutting parts 17 connected to each other by a hinge 18 .
  • Each cutting part being connected to the connecting lever 23 by connecting links 27 .
  • the two essential dish-shaped cutting parts are replaced by a tonglike arm 28 and a receptacle arm 29 comprising a cylinder 30 with a plurality of openings 31 , the tonglike arm 28 and the receptacle arm 29 being hinged to each other.
  • a sample is taken and placed i the receptacle 30 .
  • the receptacle is formed like a drum for a revolver, forming a plurality of chambers suitable to contain a sample in each opening. It is obvious, that the number of openings used for collecting samples depends on the needed number of samples.
  • an advancing mechanism 32 can be provided to advance the cylinder to the next opening before taking the next sample.
  • the advancing of the cylinder 30 can be operated of the operating cable 2 or by another mechanism.
  • two discs 33 , 34 can be placed on top and under the receptacle formed as a cylinder with a plurality of openings.
  • the disc 33 at the top is arranged with an opening placed in relation to the receptacle in such a way that the opening is situated above one of the receptacle openings.
  • the top disc 33 is preferably in a fixed position relative to the tool 3 .
  • the hole in the top disc 33 is arranged with a cutting edge along its circumference (not shown).
  • the cylinder 30 is held in position after advancing by means for locking the cylinder, such as a latch, a flat spring or the like (not shown).
  • the cylinder is advanced or revolved in such a way that the next opening in the cylinder is arranged in relation to the top disc so that the previous sample is held in a closed state and the opening in the cylinder, which opening is ready to receive the next sample is situated aligned with the opening in the top disc leaving the opening available.
  • the opening or “garage” suitable for storing the tool during introducing the telescope into the patient can be provided in the centre region of the end of the telescope.
  • the opening can be a cylindrical hole or opening or the opening can show the shape of a cross, a T or the like, thereby leaving sufficient of surrounding material to position suction- and/or flushing-channels, camera and the like.
  • connection to suction and/or flushing passages 7 either via passages within the telescope 1 or via coupling in at the manoeuvring end of the telescope of the biopsy cable.
  • suction and/or flushing passages 7 either via passages within the telescope 1 or via coupling in at the manoeuvring end of the telescope of the biopsy cable.
  • the individual tools that can thus be arranged at the end of a biopsy cable may have different dimensions adapted to the task for which the tool is used.

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