WO2013079902A1 - Endoscopy device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an endoscopy device, and more particularly to an endoscopy device that also provides an airway.
- Certain surgical and diagnostic endoscopy procedures require the insertion of instruments or viewing devices into the upper gastrointestinal tract of a patient.
- an endoscope is passed directly through the mouth of the patient, into the oesophagus and down to the stomach and duodenum.
- the endoscope includes at its tip a light and a visualisation device such as a camera and can include a working channel down which the operator can pass other instruments.
- the patient is usually given some form of local anesthetic, and in some cases also a sedative.
- a mouth guard is placed between the patient's teeth and the endoscope is passed through it, at which point the patient is required to swallow the leading or distal end of the endoscope.
- upper gastrointestinal endoscopy may cause problems such as infection, perforation or in some cases, bleeding.
- perforation may take place in the pharynx or oesophagus of a patient, often at sites of pathology or as a result of blind insertion of an endoscope (pages 7 and 8, Complications of Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Riley and Alderson, BSG Guidelines in Gastroenterology, November 2006).
- therapeutic upper gastrointestinal endoscopy often takes a longer amount of time than diagnostic endoscopy.
- EP 2368481 and EP 2368483 relate to a guide device for guiding the entry of an endoscope into a body cavity of a patient.
- Artificial airway devices such as the laryngeal mask airway device are well known devices useful for establishing airways in unconscious patients.
- a laryngeal mask airway device consists of an airway tube and a mask carried at one end of the airway tube, the mask having a peripheral formation often known as a "cuff which is capable of conforming to and of fitting within, the actual and potential space behind the larynx of the patient so as to form a seal around the laryngeal inlet.
- the cuff can be inflatable, and in most variants it surrounds a hollow interior space or lumen of the mask, the at least one airway rube opening into the lumen.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,509,514 is one of the many publications that describe laryngeal mask airway devices such as this. It is relatively easy to insert a laryngeal mask aii-way device into a patient and thereby establish an airway. Also, the laryngeal mask airway device is a "forgiving" device in that even if it is inserted improperly, it still tends to establish an airway. Accordingly, the laryngeal mask airway device is often thought of as a "life saving" device.
- the laryngeal mask airway device may be inserted with only relatively minor manipulation of the patient's head, neck and jaw. Further, the laryngeal mask airway device provides ventilation of the patient's lungs without requiring contact with the sensitive inner lining of the trachea and the size of the airway established is typically significantly larger than the size of the airway established with an endotracheal tube. Also, the laryngeal mask airway device does not interfere with coughing to the same extent as endotracheal tubes. Largely due to these advantages, the laryngeal mask airway device has enjoyed increasing popularity in recent years.
- an endoscope During endoscopy, it is preferable for an endoscope to be thin and flexible, in order to assist in examination of the upper gastrointestinal tract of a patient. Such a device would generally not be suitable for use with a laryngeal mask which would typically restrict the movement of the endoscope within the patient.
- the provision of a laryngeal mask in combination with an endoscope may present difficulties to a user as the endoscope may interfere with insertion of the laryngeal mask within the oesophagus of a patient, such that the insertion of the laryngeal mask in combination with an endoscope would typically be more difficult when compared with insertion of the mask alone.
- an endoscopy device for facilitating the use of a endoscope, comprising at least one airway tube and a mask carried at one end of the at least one airway tube, the mask having a distal end and a proximal end and a peripheral formation capable of conforming to, and of fitting within, the actual and potential space behind the larynx of the patient so as to form a seal around the circumference of the laryngeal inlet, the peripheral formation surrounding a hollow interior space or lumen of the mask and the at least one airway tube opening into the lumen of the mask, the device further comprising a conduit adapted for passage of an endoscope into the oesophagus of a patient when the mask is in place.
- an endoscopy device in accordance with the present invention has the combined benefits of establishing an airway within a patient and protecting the airway from regurgitation or vomiting that might be caused by endoscopy.
- the device of the present invention advantageously assists in the safe and accurate insertion of an endoscope within the oesophagus of a patient, whilst at the same time establishing an airway within the patient.
- the device of the present invention comprises a proximal end and a distal end, wherein a major axis is provided therebetween, and wherein a conduit is provided at an angle such that it is offset to the midline with respect to the major axis of the device.
- the provision of the conduit at an angle which is offset to the midline enables both the conduit and the airway tube to be accommodated within the oesophagus of a patient, increasing the amount of space available for the airway tube within the oesophagus and preventing obstruction of the airway.
- the cuff and airway tube are positioned substantially adjacent to the midline with respect to the major axis of the device.
- the device of the present invention minimises the frictional contact between the inside walls of the conduit and an endoscope inserted therein.
- the device of the present invention assists in the insertion of an endoscope within the conduit and thus the oesophagus of a patient.
- the conduit has a large bore diameter.
- the conduit has a diameter of between about 5 and 25 mm, more typically between about 10 and 20 mm and most typically about 15 mm, depending on the size of the endoscopy device.
- the diameter of the conduit allows the passage of an endoscope through the conduit.
- the conduit forms an "operating channel" through which a surgeon can view the upper gastrointestinal tract of a patient.
- the diameter of the conduit may be varied depending on the anatomy of a patient.
- the radial wall thickness of the conduit is between about 1 to 2 mm.
- the conduit comprises a plurality of bores.
- the conduit comprises a plurality of channels, advantageously providing a structure having an increased rigidity.
- the conduit is preferably substantially flexible to assist in the insertion of the device within the anatomy of the patient.
- the conduit comprises a silicone material.
- the conduit may comprise a plastics material, such as polyvinylchloride (PVC), or rubber.
- PVC polyvinylchloride
- the conduit has a durometer hardness of between 60 and 70 Shore. This durometer hardness has the advantage that, upon insertion, less force is required to insert the conduit within the oesophagus of the patient.
- the endoscopy device in accordance with the present invention is inserted into the upper oesophageal sphincter of a patient. Due to the narrow dimensions of this region of the anatomy, careful insertion of the device is required.
- the endoscopy device in accordance with the present invention is inserted into the upper oesophageal sphincter by means of the tip of the cuff, which provides guided insertion of the device.
- the distal flexibility of the tip of the device may assist in tracking the posterior curvature of the throat of a patient upon insertion of the device and reduces trauma to the throat of the patient.
- an endoscopy device in accordance with the present invention in combination with an endoscope is safer than use of the endoscope alone and advantageously allows the endoscope to be inserted within the oesophagus of a patient for a longer period of time.
- the peripheral formation may be inflatable.
- the peripheral formation is an inflatable cuff.
- the cuff is typically capable of conforming to and fitting within the actual and potential space behind the larynx of the patient so as to form a seal around the laryngeal inlet.
- the cuff extends from a proximal end to a distal end.
- the mask describes a substantially convex curve, from a proximal to distal end.
- the mask comprises a backplate, the backplate having a dorsal side and a ventral side, the dorsal side being substantially smooth and having a convex curvature across its width.
- the dorsal surface of the airway tube corresponds in curvature to the curvature across the width of the backplate. All of these expedients assist in making insertion of the mask easier.
- the airway tube preferably comprises a material that is relatively more rigid than the material of the mask body.
- the airway tube has a smaller diameter than the diameter of the conduit, thus providing more space for the conduit upon insertion of the device within a patient.
- the airway tube is reinforced such that the formation of kinks within the tube is avoided.
- Both the airway rube and the mask body preferably comprise a plastics material.
- the airway tube may comprise a silicone material.
- the airway tube may comprise a connector element at the proximal end thereof. The connector element may be provided to connect the airway tube to a gas supply. In a preferred embodiment, the airway tube does not comprise a connector element at the proximal end thereof.
- the conduit has a length such that, in use, it extends from the distal end of the mask, passes through the mouth of a patient and emerges between the teeth of the patient.
- the conduit and thus the endoscope may be inserted through the mouth of a patient.
- the airway rube includes a relatively softer wall portion adjacent a point that, in use, will be adjacent the patient's teeth. It is preferred that the relatively softer portion forms a part of a bite block.
- the provision of a bite block at a relatively softer portion of the airway tube has the advantage that it guards against damage to the teeth of a patient by virtue of the less rigid parts.
- a bite block may be provided on the conduit. The provision of a bite block on the airway tube or conduit has the additional advantage that it prevents collapse of the channel provided by either component.
- the endoscopy device may or may not have means for removal of oesophageal material.
- the distal end of the conduit is substantially adjacent to the distal end of the cuff. More preferably, the distal end of the conduit is provided at an angle a to the horizontal plane (wherein the horizontal plane is perpendicular to the major axis of the device when the device is in a substantially linear conformation). Typically, the angle a is about 10 to 15 degrees to the horizontal plane, and more preferably about 45 degrees to the horizontal plane. Preferably, the angle a is an acute angle. The provision of a conduit having a distal end which is provided at an angle a with respect to the horizontal plane assists in the insertion of the device within a patient.
- the greater the size of the angle a with respect to the horizontal plane the easier the insertion of the device within a patient.
- the distal end of the conduit does not extend significantly beyond the distal end the cuff, such that it does not interfere with the guiding means provided by the tip of the cuff (at the distal end of the cuff) during insertion of the device.
- the conduit may be positioned such that it projects in a left or right direction with respect to the major axis of the device, when viewed from the front of the device.
- the direction in which the conduit projects relative to the major axis of the device may be selected depending on whether the person operating the endoscopy device is left or right handed.
- an aperture may be provided within the cuff. More preferably, an aperture may be provided at the distal end of the cuff.
- the provision of an aperture within the cuff facilitates the attachment of the conduit to the cuff.
- the provision of an aperture within the cuff may assist in the use of an endoscope to view the upper gastrointestinal tract of a patient, when such an instrument is inserted within the conduit.
- the conduit adopts a straight or linear configuration.
- the conduit may be moulded such that it is curved and follows the anatomical shape of a patient's airway.
- the endoscopy device comprises a conduit and an airway rube that are maintained in a configuration such that they are separate from one another.
- the airway tube and conduit may be connected to one another.
- Figure 1 is front perspective view of a portion of a device according to the present invention
- Figure 2 is an underplan view of the device in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 3 is a plan view of the device in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 4 is cross section view of the conduit of the device of in accordance with the present invention.
- Figure 5 is a side view of the device in accordance with the present invention, when viewed in the direction of the airway tube;
- Figure 6 is an side view of the end of the device of Figure 5, showing the angle a to which the conduit is positioned relative to the horizontal plane;
- Figure 7 is a side view of the device of the present invention, when viewed in the direction of the conduit.
- Figure 8 is an underplan view of a second embodiment of device according to the invention.
- Figure 9 is a side view of a third embodiment of device according to the invention.
- Figure 10 is a front perspective view of the device of Figure 9 viewed from the left;
- Figure 1 1 is a front perspective view of the device of Figure 9 viewed from the right;
- Figure 12 is a plan view of the device of Figure 9;
- Figure 13 is a front view of the device of Figure 9;
- Figure 14 is a left rear three quarter view view of the device of Figure 9;
- Figure 15 is a side view of a part of view of the device of Figure 9;
- Figure 16 is a plan view of the part of Figure 15;
- Figure 17 is a side view of a further part of the device 9;
- Figure 18 is a rear view of the part of Figure 17;
- Figure 19 is a left side view of the parts of Figures 15 and 17 in an assembled condition;
- Figure 20 is right side view of the assembly of Figure 19;
- Figure 21 is a side view of a part of a further embodiment of device according to the invention in a first position
- Figure 22 is a view of the part of Figure 21 in a second position
- Figure 23 is a plan view of the part of Figure 21 in the first position
- Figure 24 is a front view of the part of Figure 21 in the first position
- Figure 25 is a front perspective view of a device according to the invention incorporating the part shown in Figure 21;
- Figures 26 and 27 are front perspective views of the device of Figure 25 in use with a first endoscope.
- Figures 28 and 29 are front perspective views of the device of Figure 25 in use with a second endoscope.
- a device 1 for facilitating the use of a gastroscope comprising at least one airway tube 2 and a mask 3 carried at one end of the at least one airway tube, the mask 3 having a distal end 4 and a proximal end 5 and a peripheral formation 6 capable of conforming to, and of fitting within, the actual and potential space behind the larynx of the patient so as to form a seal around the circumference of the laryngeal inlet, the peripheral formation 6 surrounding a hollow interior space or lumen 7 of the mask 3 and the at least one airway tube 2 opening into the lumen 7 of the mask, the device further comprising a conduit 8 adapted for passage of a gastroscope into the oesophagus of a patient when the mask 3 is in place.
- the device 1 in accordance with the present invention is somewhat similar to prior art laryngeal mask airway devices, in that it consists of the basic parts which make up most, if not all, such devices, i.e. an airway tube 2 and a mask portion 3.
- the device 1 has a proximal end l a (the end nearest the user when the device is in use), a distal end lb (the end farthest from the user when the device is in use), a dorsal or pharyngeal side, a ventral or laryngeal side, and right and left sides.
- the airway tube 2 extends from a proximal end 2a to a distal end 2b, and the distal end 2b opens into the interior of the hollow mask portion 3.
- the airway tube 2 may be resiliently deformable or relatively rigid, to enable it to assist in insertion of the device 1 into a patient, acting as a handle and a guide.
- the airway tube 2 may be made of any material that is currently used for such purposes as will be apparent to one of skill in the art, for example, silicone rubber or plastics materials. It may be straight and flexible or moulded into an appropriately anatomically-curved shape.
- the mask portion 3 includes a body part often referred to as a backplate 9 (see Figure 3) and a peripheral formation which may take the form of an inflatable cuff 6, the inflatable cuff 6 extending from a proximal end 6a to a distal end 6b.
- the inflatable cuff 6 may be provided with an inflation line 14.
- the inflatable cuff 6 is advantageously capable of conforming to and fitting within the space behind the larynx to form a seal around the circumference of the laryngeal inlet without the device 1 penetrating into the interior of the larynx. Different sizes of mask are needed for different sizes of patient.
- the cuff 6 may comprise blow moulded PVC and may take the form of a generally elliptical inflatable ring.
- the cuff 6 is typically integrally formed in one piece.
- the mask describes a substantially convex curve, from the proximal to distal end.
- the backplate 9 comprises a dorsal side and a ventral side, the dorsal side being substantially smooth and having a convex curvature across its width.
- the dorsal surface of the airway tube 2 corresponds in curvature to the curvature across the width of the backplate 9.
- the backplate 9 is typically formed by moulding from a Shore 50A Vythene PVC + PU. This material is typically substantially softer and more deformable than the material of airway tube 2.
- the backplate 9 typically comprises a generally oval moulding when viewed from the dorsal or ventral directions.
- the device 1 in contrast to prior art laryngeal mask airway devices, includes a conduit 8, which conduit 8 is provided to facilitate insertion of a gastroscope, such as a fibrescope or an endoscope, into the oesophagus of a patient when the mask 3 is in place.
- the device 1 of the present invention comprises a proximal end 1 a and a distal end lb, wherein a major axis is provided therebetween, and wherein the conduit 8 may be provided at an angle such that it is offset to the midline with respect to the major axis of the device. This is of benefit as in some cases there may not be enough space to comfortably accommodate the conduit 8 and the airway tube 2 if they were both provided within the same plane.
- the provision of the conduit 8 at an angle offset to the midline with respect to the major axis of the device has the advantage that it allows both the conduit 8 and the airway tube 2 to be more comfortably accommodated within the oesophagus of a patient.
- the conduit 8 does not obstruct the airway tube and thus the airway established by the device.
- the conduit 8 preferably has a relatively large bore diameter.
- the conduit has a diameter of between 5 and 25 mm, more typically between 10 and 20 mm and most typically about 15 mm.
- Such a diameter may be provided to allow the passage of a gastroscope such as an endoscope or fibrescope through the conduit 8.
- the diameter of the conduit 8 may be varied depending on the anatomy of a patient.
- the conduit 8 comprises a plurality of bores 1 1 (as shown in Figure 4) which add flexibility.
- the conduit 8 comprises a plurality of channels or webs 13 between the bores 11, which channels 13 confer an increased rigidity to the conduit 8.
- the conduit 8 also maintains a degree of flexibility, thus assisting in the insertion of the device within the oesophagus of a patient.
- the device 1 of the present invention minimises the frictional contact between the inside walls of the conduit 8 and a gastroscope inserted therein, thus assisting in the insertion of a gastroscope within the conduit 8, and thus within the oesophagus of a patient.
- the conduit 8 preferably extends through the mask portion 3 of the device and contacts the distal end 6b of the cuff 6.
- the distal end 8b of the conduit 8 is provided adjacent to the distal end 6b of the cuff 6.
- the distal end 8b of the conduit 8 is provided at an angle a to the horizontal plane (wherein the horizontal plane is substantially perpendicular to the major axis of (he device 1 when the device is in a substantially linear conformation).
- the angle a is about 10 to 15 degrees to the horizontal plane, and more preferably at about 45 degrees to the horizontal plane.
- the conduit 8 having a distal end 8b which is provided at an angle a to the horizontal plane assists in the insertion of the device 1 within the oesophagus of a patient.
- the distal end 8b of the conduit 8 does not extend significantly beyond the distal end of the cuff 6 (i.e. at the tip of the cuff), such that it does not interfere with the guiding means provided by the tip of the cuff 6 during insertion of the device 1.
- Figures 5 and 6 wherein Figure 6 illustrates the region within the circle shown in Figure 5.
- the distal end 8b of the conduit 8 is provided at an angle a to the horizontal plane.
- the device 1 becomes easier to insert and causes less trauma to the oesophagus of a patient during insertion thereof.
- the conduit 8 may conveniently be moulded or extruded from a flexible or elastomeric material such as silicone or other plastic or rubber, preferably of a durometer hardness in the range 60 to 70 Shore.
- the inner diameter (i.d.) of the conduit 8 may be about 15 mm, and the radial wall thickness may be about 1 to 2 mm.
- Figure 2 shows a device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, wherein a connector 12 is provided at the proximal end 2a of the airway tube 2.
- the connector 12 allows for connection of the airway tube 2 to a gas supply.
- the connector 12 is formed from a relatively rigid plastics material (when compared with the airway tube 2), to enable ease of connection of air lines and suction.
- the device does not comprise a connector at the proximal end 2a of the airway tube 2.
- the insertion of the device 1 within the oesophagus of the patient is improved.
- the device 1 also preferably includes an inflation line 14 for selectively inflating and deflating the inflatable cuff 6, which inflation line 14 extends from a distal end 1 b that is coupled to the proximal end 6a of cuff 6 to a proximal end 14a that is located outside of the patient when the device 1 is in use.
- a check valve 16 is typically located within the flexible tube 14.
- the device 1 In use, the device 1 is inserted through a patient's mouth and down through the throat past the epiglottis until the mask 3 comes to rest with the distal end of the cuff 6b in the base of the throat, lying against the upper end of the normally closed oesophagus (which the mask 3 cannot easily enter because of its dimensions).
- the cuff 6 is then inflated to seal around the inlet to the larynx.
- a gastroscope such as a fibrescope or an endoscope may be inserted through the conduit 8.
- conduit 8 at an angle, such that it is offset to the midline with respect to the major axis of the device 1, has the advantage that it does not obstruct the airway tube 2 and provides more space for the conduit 8 and the airway tube 2 within the oesophagus of the patient.
- a gastroscope may simultaneously be inserted through the conduit 8.
- FIG 8 a variation of the device of Figures 1 to 7 is illustrated.
- the conduit 8 is provided with a bite block 17 which can also include a connector to facilitate insertion of an endoscope.
- the device 1 resembles the devices illustrated in Figures 1 to 8 in that it includes at least one airway rube 2 and a mask 3 carried at one end of the at least one airway tube, the mask 3 having a distal end 4 and a proximal end 5 and a peripheral formation 6 capable of conforming to, and of fitting within, the actual and potential space behind the larynx of the patient so as to form a seal around the circumference of the laryngeal inlet, the peripheral formation 6 surrounding a hollow interior space or lumen 7 of the mask 3 and the at least one airway tube 2 opening into the lumen 7 of the mask, the device further comprising a conduit 8 adapted for passage of a gastroscope into the oesophagus of a patient when the mask 3 is in place.
- the various details of materials and construction as described above may also be applied to this embodiment.
- biteblock 18 is an integrally molded plastics part and is formed with two bores, one each to accommodate the airway tube 2 and the conduit 8.
- the bite block 18 can be formed integrally with one or both of the airway tube 2 and conduit 8.
- the bite block 18 has upper and lower (in use) bite surfaces 18a, 18b which may be formed integrally with relatively softer material or soft material inserts in order to prevent damage to the teeth of a patient when the device 1 is in use.
- the bite block 18 has proximal and distal ends 19a, 19b and is provided at its distal end 19b with tapered section 19c to aid in inserting the device 1.
- the bite block 18 has a generally flat face 20 with bores 20a and 20b.
- An airway tube extension 2a can be attached at bore 20b as illustrated, or alternatively a relatively longer airway tube 2 can be utilised which passes from the mask portion through the bite block 18 and extends out the other side.
- the bite block 1 not only serves to prevent puncturing of both the airway tube 2 and conduit 8, but also imparts structural integrity and rigidity to the device 1, keeping the airway tube 2 and conduit 8 in position relative to each other and the other components of the device 1.
- the conduit 8 has an oval section to assist in insertion of the device 1 and also has an internal surface 21 provided with means to reduce friction 22, in the form of longitudinally extending ridges.
- the ridges 22 combine to form a much smaller internal surface area than would otherwise be provided by a smooth internal bore and thus friction between the conduit 8 and an inserting endoscope is reduced.
- the ridges may extend for the entire length of the conduit, or a significant portion thereof.
- the conduit 8 can be provided with a polysiloxane coating for lubricity.
- the internal surface of the conduit 8 is provided with two opposing longitudinally extending channel 23 which here resemble "V" shaped cuts.
- FIGS 15 to 20 illustrate how the device 1 may advantageously be formed.
- the device 1 is comprised of three major parts, a cuff part 6 , a combined airway tube and conduit assembly 2/8 which may be referred to as a backplate, and an inflation line.
- the cuff part 6 illustrated in Figures 15 and 16 may be integrally moulded from a plastics material or silicone. It is generally of conventional shape as known in the art, but includes curved mounting surfaces 24 with adhesive ridges 24a on its upper, in use, side.
- the airway tube and conduit assembly 2/8 illustrated in Figures 17 and 18 may be integrally formed or may include parts that are preformed, finished and assembled. As will be appreciated, the assembly shown in Figure 18 is unfinished such that the airway tube 2 and conduit 8 are longer in extent than in the finished assembly shown in Figure 17. Referring to Figure 17, it can be seen that the airway tube 2 terminates in a downwardly directed flared end part 25 below the level of the conduit 8 as viewed that mates with mounting surfaces 24 of the cuff part 6. An inflation line can then be attached to the cuff part 6 by any suitable means. As illustrated, it is preferred that the end of the conduit 8 is cut rearwardly relative to a plane perpendicular to its longitudinal axis at an angle of 20 degrees.
- Figures 21 to 29 illustrate a fourth embodiment of device according to the invention the invention.
- the device 1 consists of at least one airway tube 2 and a mask 3 carried at one end of the at least one airway tube, the mask 3 having a distal end 4 and a proximal end 5 and a peripheral formation 6 capable of conforming to, and of fitting within, the actual and potential space behind the larynx of the patient so as to form a seal around the circumference of the laryngeal inlet, the peripheral formation 6 surrounding a hollow interior space or lumen 7 of the mask 3 and the at least one airway tube 2 opening into the lumen 7 of the mask, the device further comprising a conduit 8 adapted for passage of a gastroscope into the oesophagus of a patient when the mask 3 is in place.
- the various details of materials and construction as described above may also be applied to this embodiment.
- the major difference between this device and those previously described is the configuration of the distal end of the conduit 8.
- the distal end of the conduit 8 tapers and is provided with means 26 to allow expansion of the outlet 27.
- the means 26 takes the form of four slits in the wall of the conduit 8 that extend from the outlet back a distance that is sufficient to allow the outlet to expand substantially in the range of from 5mm to at least 15mm.
- the present invention provides a device that enables the safe and accurate insertion of an endoscope 28 into the oesophagus of a patient, whilst at the same time establishing an airway and protecting the airway from vomiting or regurgitation that may occur upon insertion of an endoscope.
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