WO2005067785A1 - Instrument for fine-mechanical or surgical applications - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- A61B1/00—Instruments for performing medical examinations of the interior of cavities or tubes of the body by visual or photographical inspection, e.g. endoscopes; Illuminating arrangements therefor
- A61B1/005—Flexible endoscopes
- A61B1/0051—Flexible endoscopes with controlled bending of insertion part
- A61B1/0055—Constructional details of insertion parts, e.g. vertebral elements
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- A61M25/0043—Catheters; Hollow probes characterised by structural features
- A61M25/0054—Catheters; Hollow probes characterised by structural features with regions for increasing flexibility
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- A61B1/00—Instruments for performing medical examinations of the interior of cavities or tubes of the body by visual or photographical inspection, e.g. endoscopes; Illuminating arrangements therefor
- A61B1/04—Instruments for performing medical examinations of the interior of cavities or tubes of the body by visual or photographical inspection, e.g. endoscopes; Illuminating arrangements therefor combined with photographic or television appliances
- A61B1/05—Instruments for performing medical examinations of the interior of cavities or tubes of the body by visual or photographical inspection, e.g. endoscopes; Illuminating arrangements therefor combined with photographic or television appliances characterised by the image sensor, e.g. camera, being in the distal end portion
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- A61B17/00234—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets for minimally invasive surgery
- A61B2017/00292—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets for minimally invasive surgery mounted on or guided by flexible, e.g. catheter-like, means
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- A61B17/00234—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets for minimally invasive surgery
- A61B2017/00292—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets for minimally invasive surgery mounted on or guided by flexible, e.g. catheter-like, means
- A61B2017/003—Steerable
- A61B2017/00305—Constructional details of the flexible means
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B17/00—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets
- A61B17/28—Surgical forceps
- A61B17/29—Forceps for use in minimally invasive surgery
- A61B2017/2901—Details of shaft
- A61B2017/2905—Details of shaft flexible
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B17/00—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets
- A61B17/28—Surgical forceps
- A61B17/29—Forceps for use in minimally invasive surgery
- A61B17/2909—Handles
- A61B2017/291—Handles the position of the handle being adjustable with respect to the shaft
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- the invention relates to an instrument for high- precision or surgical applications of a minimally invasive nature, comprising a distally positioned directable head, a rigid, flexible, or semi-flexible shaft upon which the head is positioned, and a proximal end equipped for operating the head.
- This proximal end may be provided with, for example, a handgrip or a control (possibly motor-powered) . In the latter case, this may also entail a computerised control.
- the high- precision applications include, for example, the inspection and repair of motors, machines, radiators or tubular systems.
- Such an instrument is known for medical applications from, among others, the international patent application PCT/NL01/00552, published under no. WO 02/13682.
- an endoscope is known, embod- ied with a distally positioned camera, fitted on an endoscope shaft, wherein proximally positioned means are provided for operating the camera.
- a spring which is comprised of a chain of in themselves closed, flexible ele- ents wherein the elements of each pair of two adjacent elements as comprised in this chain are only partially connected with each other. Through these mutually connected elements traction wires are threaded through feed-through openings that are provided in the elements .
- the known construction has several drawbacks. These drawbacks concern the fact that there is a limit to how small the elements forming the spring can be while still keeping the spring at a desirably low cost price.
- Another drawback is that when the camera is set at an angle to the shaft, the four traction wires used in the known construction establish preferred positions.
- An object of the invention is to eliminate these problems and to allow the medical instrument to be constructed at low costs.
- an instru- ment of the kind explained above is known from US-A- 2002/0177750, wherein a ring of cables comprising longitudinally extending cables connects to the head, which cables are fixedly secured in the radial direction.
- a disadvantage of 5 this instrument is, however, that the cables are fed through guide-sleeves provided in the longitudinal direction of the cables and attached to an externally extending leaf spring. This construction is complex and expensive.
- the instrument according to the invention is charac-
- each cable of the ring of cables is disposed such that at least a part of both sides is in direct contact with another cable of the ring of cables.
- the instrument according to the invention can be manufactured at exceptionally low costs since the cables may be thin steel cables of the kind normally available on the market. Such steel cables are available with a diameter of,
- An essential aspect of the invention is that in the radial and tangential direction, the cables of the ring of cables are fixedly secured.
- the cables comprising the ring of cables are over their whole length in direct con- tact with neighbouring cables. This enables the cables of the ring of cables to absorb a pulling force as well as a pushing force, allowing the ring of cables to be used for the mechanical coupling of the head to a handgrip.
- An important advantage of the instrument according to the invention is further that the same is without preferred positions with respect to the movement of the head in relation to the shaft. For the mechanical coupling of the head to the hand- grip any cable from the ring of cables may be employed.
- the instrument according to the invention is characterized in that the ends of at least some of the cables of the ring of cables possess a fastening to the head and to the proximal end.
- the fasten- ing can be constructed in a simple and consequently cheap manner, for example, by means of soldered connections or by using bolts provided in an endplate wherein the ends of the cables having a pulling function can be received.
- An embodiment that is preferred when all of the ca- bles provide the mechanical coupling of the head to the handgrip is characterized in that the fastening is embodied as an interior ring and an exterior ring, which together delimit a slot for clampingly receiving the cables.
- a simple and inexpensive embodiment of the instrument according to the invention for the fixedly securing the ring of cables is characterized in that the ring of cables is enclosed by an exterior spring lying against the cables of the ring of cables. It is also possible for the ring of cables to be provided at its exterior side with a construction element selected from the group comprising glass fibres, cables, power cables, power cables surrounded by glass fibres, an option- ally torsion-stiff tube or tubes, optionally with lateral scoring and optionally stranded, a bellows, a stent and a spring as specified in WO 02/13682.
- the ring of cables is provided at its interior side with an interior spring lying against the cables of the ring of cables. It is also possible for the ring of cables to be provided at its interior side with a construction element that is selected from the group comprising a bundle of glass fibres, a cable, power cables, a power cable surrounded by a ring of glass fibres, an optionally torsion-stiff tube or tubes, optionally with lateral scoring and optionally stranded, bellows, a stent and a spring as specified in WO 02/13682.
- the construction element selected from this group is used in combination with an internal spring lying against the cables of the ring of cables. If such an internal spring is not used, the selected construction element itself must lie against the cables of the ring of cables. If the construction element is a cable, it is advantageous that on the head of the instrument a grab jaw, scissors or clipping tongs be mounted and the cable be embodied as control cable therefor. This is especially useful for medical applications. However, if the construction element comprises a power cable, it is advantageous for the instrument to be embodied with a camera mounted on the head, wherein the power cable serves for the power supply of said camera and/or for transporting image data obtained with the camera. Of course, it is also possible to use several power cables having separate functions.
- the power cable or power cables may serve for feeding a light source, such as an LED or the like.
- Glass fibres are also useful as light conductors, while they are at the same time able to serve as traction rope.
- the instrument proposed in accordance with the invention is preferably selected from the group comprising laparoscope, thoracoscope, colonoscope, gastroscope, broncho- scope, endoscope, catheter, surgical drill, uretheroscope, laryngoscope, cystoscope, guidable endoscope, guidable drill, gripping tongs, clipping tongs, scissors, coagulation hook, and generally instruments for ear, nose and throat surgery, eye surgery, neurosurgery and brain surgery.
- - Fig. la shows a cut-away drawing of substantially the head of the instrument according to the invention
- - Fig. lb shows a detail of a preferred embodiment of the fastening of the ring of cables
- - Figs. 2a and 2b show a longitudinal cross-section of an instrument according to the invention in the straight and bent condition, respectively
- - Fig. 3 shows a longitudinal cross-section of an alternative embodiment of the construction of the instrument according to the invention shown in Figs. 2a and 2b
- - Fig. 4 shows several alternative constructions for internally securing the ring of cables forming part of the instrument according to the invention.
- - Figs. la shows a cut-away drawing of substantially the head of the instrument according to the invention
- - Fig. lb shows a detail of a preferred embodiment of the fastening of the ring of cables
- - Figs. 2a and 2b show a longitudinal cross-section of an instrument according to the invention in the straight and bent condition,
- FIGs. 2a and 2b show several alternative fastenings of the cables of the. ring of cables, to be used at the head and/or the proximal end of the instrument according to the invention. Similar components in the figures carry identical reference numerals.
- a medical instrument selected from the group comprising laparoscope, thoracoscope, colonoscope, gastro- scope, bronchoscope, endoscope, catheter, surgical drill, uretheroscope, laryngoscope, cystoscope, guidable endoscope, guidable drill, gripping tongs, clipping tongs, scissors, coagulation hook, instruments for ear, nose and throat surgery, eye surgery, neurosurgery and brain surgery.
- the instrument 1 possesses a distally positioned direct- able head 2 , a shaft 3 on which a head 2 is positioned and a proximal end on which in this case a handgrip 4 is positioned that serves for controlling the head 2.
- the head 2 may be provided, for example, with a grab jaw or a camera, as will be explained hereinbelow.
- a detail of the instrument 1 near the head 2 is shown in the Figs, la and lb.
- Fig. la shows the shaft 3 and the head 2 positioned on the shaft 3 in two separate longitudinally extending halves.
- the shaft 3 possesses a shaft wall wherein a ring of cables 5 is contained that comprises cables 6 extending longitudinally in the shaft 3, as indicated with regard to a number of these cables in Fig. la. From Fig. la it is further clearly apparent that in the radial direction each cable 6 of the ring of cables 5 is fixedly secured. To this effect, the construction shown in Fig. la is provided with an external spring 7 disposed up against the cables 6 of the ring of cables 5 and an internal spring 8 lying against the interior side of the ring of cables 5 up against the cables 6 of the ring of cables 5.
- the ring of cables 5 serves for the mechanical coupling of the head 2 with the handgrip 4 (see Figs. 2a and 2b) .
- lb shows an exploded view of a means for realising a fastening 9 of cables 6 of the ring of cables 5 to the head 2 and the handgrip 4, respectively.
- the fastening 9 shown in Fig. lb comprises an interior ring 10 and an exterior ring 11, which together delimit a slot 12 serving to clampingly receive the cables 6 of the ring of cables 5.
- this may, for example, be realised such that only every other cable 6 is received in the slot 12. In such a case other fastenings 9 are also feasible.
- Some non-limiting examples are shown in Figs. 5a and 5b. Fig.
- FIG. 5a shows the fastening 9 wherein the ends of every other cable 6 r may be received in an endplate 13 in order to be fixed therein with soldering points 14. Between these fixed cables 6' run so-called floating cables 6' ' .
- Fig. 5b shows the construction in which ends of the cables 6' are received in an endplate 13 in order to be fixed therein with bolts 15.
- Fig. 4 on the right shows an embodiment in which the cables 6 of the ring of cables are internally delimited by a cable 16. This may be, for example, a traction rope, which serves to operate a grab jaw to be mounted on the head 2 of the instrument 1.
- the traction rope 16 is able to undergo a longitudinal movement in relation to the adjacent cables 6 of the ring of cables 5.
- the grab jaw may be equipped with a spring element to produce a counter-force to the force to be exerted by means of the traction rope 16, such that the grab jaw can be both opened and closed, depending on the position of the traction rope 16.
- the traction rope 16 may also be used as pushing rope, so that the said spring element may be omitted. Since a person skilled in the art is acquainted with the character of such a grab jaw, a further constructive explanation is superfluous and is therefore omitted. Fig.
- FIG. 4 on the left shows an embodiment of the instrument 1 according to the invention wherein the traction rope 16 extends in the interior of an interior spring 8, which together with the exterior spring 7 ensures that the cables 6 of the ring of cables 5 are fixedly secured.
- a traction rope 16 extends at the inside of the ring of cables 5
- Another possibility is the application of a stent.
- the embodiment using the stent or using the spring known from WO 02/13682 possesses greater torsion rigidity in comparison with the embodiment using an internal spring.
- the embodiment in which the construction element is a power cable may advantageously be embodied with a camera mounted on the head 2, wherein the power cable, in a manner known to the person skilled in the art, serves to feed the camera and wherein said same cable or more additional power cables can be used for the transport of image data.
- glass fibres which are preferably applied in a ring around the power cable for conducting light for the image data to be recorded with the camera. The person skilled in the art is quite familiar with the manner in which this is to be accomplished, so that there is no need for further explanation.
- the working principle of the instrument 1 according to the inven- tion may be explained quite simply by referring to the Figs. 2a and 2b. It is, for example, possible to fasten a miniature camera to the head 2, with a feed cable for the camera and glass fibres for the conduction of light through the interior of the interior spring 8.
- the cables 6 of the ring of cables 5 are fixed with a fastening 9, which at the head side surrounds the interior ring 10 discussed with reference to Fig. lb and the exterior ring 11.
- a similar construction is provided at the side of the handgrip 4.
- the fastening 9 is at the side of the handgrip 4 slidably accommodated therein.
- the illustrated instrument 1 comprises four helical springs, i.e.
- the springs have the following functions: -
- the draw spring 18 is embodied as closed draw spring so that the same is relatively rigid with respect to movements other than the desired bending movement. Along a portion of the circumference, the draw spring 18 is preferably glued to the shaft 3 or the handgrip 4, respectively, in order to increase the torsion rigidity of the construction.
- the interior spring 8 is a weak spring whose function is to keep the cables 6 of the ring of cables 5 in position.
- the function of the compensation spring 19 is to in the straight condition compress the spring 17 positioned behind the head 2 until the same is closed. To this end the compensation spring 19 is slightly heavier than the compression spring 17.
- the instrument 1 works as follows: bending the handgrip 4 causes the portion of the lower cables 6 of the ring of cables 5 indicated with arrow A to elongate. Because the portion of said cables 6 indicated with arrow B is unable to shorten due to the spring 17 being in the straight condition completely closed, the cables 6 in the portion of cables 6 indicated with C are caused to shorten.
- FIG. 3 finally shows a schematic illustration of an embodiment of the medical instrument 1 according to the invention, wherein the compensation spring 19 shown in Figs. 2a and 2b in the handgrip 4 is omitted.
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