WO2011089349A1 - Endoscope medical comportant un instrument consommable avec circuit de circulation d'un fluide - Google Patents
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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
- A61B1/012—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 characterised by internal passages or accessories therefor
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- 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
- A61B1/00064—Constructional details of the endoscope body
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- 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
- A61B1/00064—Constructional details of the endoscope body
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- the present invention relates to the technical field of medical devices in the general sense and more specifically relates to a medical endoscope in the general sense for accessing the interior of a body such as a cavity or a channel.
- the present invention relates more specifically but not exclusively to a disposable medical endoscope comprising an operating support such as a handle intended to be reused while the medical instrument that is in contact with the human tissues or organs is a single use or even multiple after decontamination.
- the object of the invention finds particularly advantageous applications to allow access to the internal surface of a hollow organ, a cavity or a natural or artificial conduit of the human body in order to perform various operations to therapeutic, surgical or diagnostic purposes.
- the endoscope according to the invention is used for diagnostic, therapeutic or surgical purposes for the inspection of all internal parts of the human body accessible by natural or artificial means.
- the endoscope according to the invention can be used in the field of the urinary tract, the gastrointestinal tract, the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, the trachea, the sinus cavity, the reproductive system of the woman, the abdominal cavity or any other part of the human body to explore by a natural or artificial route.
- a disposable or single patient medical endoscope comprises a control handle to which is assembled temporarily by means of an assembly system, a consumable medical instrument generally in the form of a tube.
- a consumable medical instrument generally in the form of a tube.
- Such an endoscope generally comprises an optical display system for illuminating and examining the organ, the cavity or the duct of the human body.
- a medical endoscope also comprises a system for allowing the distal end of the medical instrument to be bent or kicked to orient the tube.
- this endoscope does not integrate a technical solution to control, simultaneously or not, the closure of the tubular conduits and therefore, does not ensure the maintenance of a sterile circuit until its use.
- US Patents 5,484,402 and US 6,364,853 disclose an irrigation and aspiration system adapted for use in combination with an endoscope.
- Such a system comprises in particular a gripping handle formed by the assembly of two half-shells inside which are mounted a suction tube and a deformable injection tube via a mechanism manually operated to control the opening and closing of the tubes.
- Such a system is able to control the irrigation of a surgical site without, however, performing the functions of an endoscope.
- such a system is not designed to include on the one hand, a reusable part unsoiled during its use and secondly, a consumable portion easily removable from the reusable portion.
- the present invention therefore aims to remedy the drawbacks of the state of the art by proposing a new medical endoscope for single use, or single patient comprising a consumable medical instrument temporarily assembled with a control handle, this endoscope being designed to allow mounting simple and fast on the one hand, the system to ensure the folding or crutching of the head of the medical instrument and on the other hand, at least one circulation circuit of a fluid, whose shutter can be controlled in a simple and effective way, allowing in particular, to maintain sterile said circulation circuit even after its assembly with the control handle.
- the medical endoscope comprises a control handle provided with a control mechanism and to which is assembled temporarily with the aid of an assembly system, a consumable medical instrument comprising: at least one circulation circuit for a fluid, part of which extends along an insertion tube, the circulation circuit comprising an accessible connection that is independent of the handle,
- this actuation system being controlled by the control mechanism after assembly between the handle and the consumable medical instrument.
- control handle and the consumable medical instrument comprise a first part and a second part of a closure device, cooperating with each other in the assembled position, to ensure a controlled closure of at least one circuit of fluid circulation.
- the endoscope according to the invention also comprises in combination one and / or the other of the following characteristics:
- the controlled shutter device ensures, on the one hand, the non-sealing of a circulation circuit before assembly and, on the other hand, the automatic closing of the circulation circuit after assembly,
- the first part and the second part are carried respectively by the consumable medical instrument and by the handle, one of the parts comprising a shutter while the other part comprises a shutter control member cooperating with said shutter after the assembly between the handle and the consumable medical instrument,
- the first part is formed by a deformable part of the circulation circuit
- the second part comprises a clamp acting after assembly, on the deformable part of the circulation circuit, and controlled in displacement by a control button to control the shutter said circuit
- the clamp acts on at least two fluid circulation circuits to simultaneously open one and close the other, and conversely,
- the controlled shutter device comprises a means of occultation of the clamp during assembly for positioning without deformation of the deformable portion, the occulting means no longer acting on the clamp after assembly so that the clamp can close the circulation circuit,
- the locking member is controlled by the control knob of the clamp to ensure the unlocking of the locking member leading to the separation between the consumable medical instrument and the handle,
- the actuation system comprises at least one pulley provided with a male or female coupling member intended to cooperate, after assembly, respectively with a respectively female or male coupling member of the control mechanism fitted to the handle,
- the actuation system comprises at least one pair of pulleys coaxially mounted to one another,
- each male or female coupling member equipping the control handle is provided with a control lever
- the medical instrument comprises a vision system able to illuminate and bring back an image of a part of the insertion tube remote from the proximal part.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a medical endoscope according to the invention.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a medical endoscope according to the invention with the consumable medical instrument separate from the handle.
- Figure 3 is a perspective view showing the assembly of the consumable medical instrument on the handle.
- Figure 4 is a perspective view showing the interior of the consumable medical instrument of the medical endoscope according to the invention.
- Figure 5 is a perspective view illustrating the inside of the handle of the medical endoscope according to the invention.
- Figure 6 is a perspective view showing the clamp implemented by the endoscope according to the invention.
- Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view taken substantially along lines A-A of FIG. 2 and showing the endoscope in a position before assembly.
- Figures 7A and 7B are longitudinal sectional views taken substantially along lines VII-A and VII-B respectively of FIG. 7.
- Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view taken substantially along line A of Fig.2 and showing the endoscope in the assembled position.
- Figures 8A and 8B are longitudinal sectional views taken respectively along lines VIII-A and VIII-B of FIG. 8.
- Figure 9 shows an embodiment of the actuating system of the insertion tube.
- a medical endoscope 1 comprising an actuating support 2 such as a control handle on which is temporarily assembled a consumable medical instrument 3.
- This consumable medical instrument 3 which is in contact with human tissues or organs are essentially a single or multiple use of a patient or reusable use after decontamination, disinfection and even sterilization.
- the consumable medical instrument 3 is intended to be assembled temporarily to the support 2 by means of an assembly system 4.
- the assembly system 4 is of the snap type like this will be explained in the following description.
- the assembly system 4 is adapted to rapidly provide a link at least temporary mechanical while offering the advantage of allowing a easy separation of the consumable medical instrument 3 relative to the support 2.
- the assembly system 4 thus provides a removable connection between the control handle 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3 to reuse the control handle 2 with the other consumable medical instruments 3.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the endoscope in the assembled position while FIG. 2 illustrates the consumable medical instrument 3 separated from the support 2. This last position of the endoscope will be designated in the following description by separate position.
- the consumable medical instrument 3 comprises an external insertion tube 5 having a length and flexibility more or less important and intended to be introduced into a natural or artificial access way to perform various operations or functions for therapeutic, surgical or diagnostic purposes.
- the insertion tube 5 has a distal portion 7 forming the head of the endoscope 1.
- the insertion tube 5 also has a proximal portion 8 opposite to the distal portion 7 and protruding from the distal end 9i of a housing 9 forming the main mounting body on the support 2.
- This housing 9 is in the form of an elongate body of cross section substantially U-shaped whose open face is closed by a cover 11.
- the support 2 is in the form of a body elongate 12 having a U-shaped cross-section whose open face 13 is intended to correspond with the cover 11 during assembly of the support 2 with the consumable medical instrument 3. It must be considered that assembled position, the support 2 and the housing 9 of the consumable medical instrument 3 together form a gripping handle for easy gripping of the endoscope.
- the body 12 and the housing 9 each form a half-shell which, after assembly, realizes the final shape of the handle.
- the consumable medical instrument 3 comprises at least one fluid circulation circuit 15 extending along the insertion tube 5 between the distal 7 and proximal 8 ends (FIG 4).
- the circuit circulating duct 15 comprises a tubular duct extending inside the insertion tube 5 to its distal portion 7. This tubular duct 15 exits the insertion tube 5 and extends inside the casing 9.
- the tubular duct 15 is held in a fixed position inside the casing by tabs 17 extending inside the casing.
- the tubular conduit 15 exits at the proximal portion 9 2 of the housing opposite the distal portion 9i (Fig. 3).
- the tubular conduit 15 is provided outside the housing 9, a connector 18 to a source of suction or supply of a fluid.
- the circulation circuit 15 comprises a bypass branch 19 so that the circuit forms in this place a "Y".
- the bypass branch 19 is formed at the distal end 9i of the housing 9 which thus constitutes a triangular shaped nose.
- This branch branch 19 serves for the passage of various tools to be brought to the distal portion 7 of the insertion tube 5.
- This branch branch 19 is optionally closed by a plug 21.
- control handle 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3 respectively comprise a first part and a second part of a closure device cooperating with each other in the assembled position to ensure a controlled closure for at least the circuit of circulation 15.
- the first part equips the consumable medical instrument 3 and is made by a deformable part 15i of the circulation circuit 15 (Fig. 7, 7A).
- this deformable part 15i is held in place in the housing 9 by positioning stops 20.
- the second part of the controlled shutter device is carried by the control support 2 and comprises a shutter or a clamp 30 acting after assembly on the deformable part 15i of the circuit.
- This clamp 30 is controlled in displacement by means of a control button 31 making it possible to control the closure of the circuit 15.
- the clamp 30 is mounted to move linearly substantially in one direction. transverse to the deformable portion 15i of the fluid circuit to allow it to pinch (Fig. 7A, 8A).
- the clamp 30 has for this purpose a raised portion 33 bevelled adapted to act on a wall of the circuit 15i.
- the deformable part of the circuit 15 opposite to that on which the projecting portion 33 bears, is in abutment on a stop 20 in order to guarantee the control of the closure of the circuit 15.
- the clamp 30 is carried by a sliding pin 32 protruding from the support 2 to form the control button 31.
- the axis 32 is biased by a spring 37 allowing, in the absence of a pressure of the button control 31, to place the clamp 30 in a complete closure position of the circuit 15, that is to say the pinch of the deformable portion 15i of the circuit by the protruding portion 33 ( Figure 8, 8A, 8B).
- the lid 11 has an opening 40 allowing the passage of the clamp 30 during the assembly operation and its positioning relative to the deformable portion 15i of the circuit.
- the controlled shutter device comprises a means of occultation 50 of the clamp 30 during the assembly allowing the cooperation between the clamp and the circuit 15 without deformation of the deformable part 15i of the circuit.
- This occulting means 50 is formed by a ramp made on the clamp 30 and on which comes to bear during the assembly operation, the edge 11 of an auxiliary cover H 2 coming to be established in the same plane as The lid 11 of the auxiliary lid II2 partially delimits the opening 40.
- the edge 11i of the auxiliary lid II 2 bears on the ramp 50 causing the clamp 30 to slide towards its non-sealing position of the circuit. During this movement, the spring 37 is compressed.
- the deformable portion 15i of the circuit then becomes established in the space thus cleared by the clamp 30.
- the approximation of the consumable medical instrument 3 relative to the support 2 does not lead to virtually no deformation of the deformable portion 15i of the circuit.
- the edge 11i of the auxiliary cover II 2 escapes from the ramp 50 to come into a clearance housing 51 arranged on the clamp 30.
- the clamp 30 is only more stressed by the edge 11i of the auxiliary cover 11 2 so that under the action of the compression spring 37, the clamp 30 slides freely to occupy its position of pinching or partial or total closure of the deformable portion 15i of the circuit (Fig. 8, 8A, 8B).
- the controlled shutter device ensures the non-sealing of the circuit 15 before its assembly with the support 2.
- the circuit 15 is not deformed during the entire storage period of the medical instrument Consumable 3.
- the assembly of the consumable medical instrument 3 with the support leads to the automatic closure of the circuit 15 by the clamp 30 for isolating the circuit 15 relative to the outside.
- the connection between the support 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3 allows the automatic assembly of these parts through the implementation of the assembly system 4 of the snap type.
- the clamp 30 acts on a single circulation circuit 15.
- the clamp 30 can act simultaneously on several circulation circuits 15.
- this clamp 30 can be arranged to close or open the circuits simultaneously. 15 or to simultaneously open at least one circulation circuit 15 and close at least one other circulation circuit 15, and vice versa.
- the assembly system 4 comprises a tabulation tab 4i projecting from eg the proximal end 9 2 of the housing.
- This tongue 4 comprises an orifice 4 2 intended to engage when bringing together the support 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3, in a pin 4 3 carried by the proximal end of the support 2.
- the support 2 comprises at its distal end, a bearing edge 12i engaging under a rim or a lip 9 3 arranged on the housing 9.
- the assembly of the endoscope 1 consists as it appears more precisely in FIG. 3, to engage the support edge 12i of the support 2 below the lip 9 3 of the housing 9 and to bring the proximal ends of the housing 9 and the support 12 until the engagement of the tongue 4i in the nipple snap-in 4 3 .
- the assembly system 4 is of the latching type.
- the assembly system 4 may be of a different nature.
- the assembly system 4 may comprise levers or fixing hooks for easy assembly and disassembly between the control handle 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3.
- the endoscope 1 also comprises a locking member of the assembly between the support 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3 in order to avoid inadvertent or accidental separation between these two parts.
- the locking member is controlled to allow separation between the support 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3 after use.
- the locking of the assembly is ensured by the engagement of the edge lii of the auxiliary cover 11 2 in the housing 51 of the clamp 30.
- the locking of the assembly between the support 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3 is made automatically during the assembly operation between the support 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3 since the clamp 30 comes to occupy its locking position of the edge 11 under the action of the spring 37.
- the locking edge 11i automatically cooperates with the blocking housing 51 at the end of travel between the support 2 and the consumable medical instrument 3.
- the unlocking is obtained on the one hand by the actuation of the control button 31 leading to the clearance of the edge lli relative to the locking housing 51, and secondly, by a stall of the detent tongue 4i relative to the pin 4 3 , followed by a spacing movement between the support 2 and the instrument m Consumable dical 3 at the tongue 4i.
- the biocage member 51 (such as the housing) is controlled by the control button 31 of the clamp 30 to ensure the unlocking of the locking member 11l leading to the separation between the consumable medical instrument and the handle. This double action thus makes it possible to detach the consumable medical instrument 3 with respect to the support 2, in a safe and controlled manner.
- the medical endoscope 1 also comprises a mechanism for actuating the head 7 of the insertion tube 5.
- the consumable medical instrument 3 thus comprises a system 80 for actuating the head 7 of the tube. insertion 5.
- This actuating system 80 is controlled by a control mechanism 81 fitted to the support 2.
- the actuating system 80 comprises at least a first pulley and in the illustrated example a first one and a second 84 pulleys each provided with a male or female coupling member 83i, 84i intended to cooperate with a male or female coupling member 85, 86 fitted to the control support 3.
- the two pulleys 83, 84 are mounted advantageously coaxially to each other inside the housing 9.
- Each pulley 83, 84 is provided on its transverse face with a male or female coupling member 83i, 84i. At the periphery of each pulley 83, 84 is fixed the end of at least one cable 86, mounted inside the housing 9. In a conventional manner and as is clear from FIG. 4, each cable 86 is mounted inside a sheath 87 mounted in the housing 9 and passing inside the insertion tube 5. The end of the cable or cables 86 is connected to the head 7 of the tube 5.
- one of the pulleys 83, 84 controls for example the left-right movement of the head 7 while the other pulley controls the up-down movement.
- These pulleys 83, 84 are intended to be mechanically connected to the male and female coupling members 85, 86 which are rotated by any manual or motorized means.
- the male and female coupling members 85, 86 are arranged on disks 88, 89 mounted coaxially one inside the other in the body 12.
- These disks 88, 89 are each provided with a control lever 90, 91 for controlling the rotational movement of the male and female coupling members 85, 86 and consequently the pulleys 83, 84.
- each control lever 90, 91 is of the rotary type. One of the levers extends laterally relative to the housing 9 while the other lever extends to the rear of the distal portion of the housing 9.
- the control levers 90, 91 may be different in nature for example linear.
- the endoscope 1 also comprises a vision system 95 able to illuminate and to bring back an image of a part of the insertion tube 5, remote from the proximal part of the insertion tube 5.
- a vision system 95 able to illuminate and to bring back an image of a part of the insertion tube 5, remote from the proximal part of the insertion tube 5.
- the system The viewing device 95 is able to illuminate and bring back an image of the distal portion 7 of the insertion tube 5.
- the consumable medical instrument 3 thus comprises a viewing means mounted inside the housing 9 and penetrating inside. from the tube 5 to the head 7 of the insertion tube 5.
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