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Endoscope

a technology of endoscope and endoscope, which is applied in the field of endoscope, can solve the problems of ineffective elaborate procedures, inability to provide cross contamination, and inability to detect contamination, so as to prevent contamination from leaking into the lumen

Inactive Publication Date: 2002-06-25
MEDTRONIC INC
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Sealing members attached to the core may also be drawn through the lumen with the core to seal the core to the shell at each end so as to prevent contamination from leaking into the lumen. Alternatively, members may be sealed to the core or shell after the drawing operation. A cover on a core end may alternatively be removed after the core has been drawn through the shell lumen.

Problems solved by technology

There are certain inherent limitations or disadvantages in the endoscopes now in use.
One inherent disadvantage or limitation is that the endoscopes tend to provide cross contamination from a first patient to a second patient when an examination is made initially of the inner body cavity of the first patient and then of the second patient.
Elaborate procedures are performed on an endoscope to clean and disinfect the endoscope after each examination of a patient's inner body cavity but such elaborate procedures are not always effective, especially with respect to cleaning the inner passageways.
The procedure described in the previous paragraph has been cumbersome and expensive, particularly since the illuminating and imaging lenses have been included in the disposable shell.
With the efforts now being made to limit the costs of medical procedures, endoscopes with disposable shells are becoming progressively undesirable.
Furthermore, it has been found necessary to disinfect the endoscope even after the shell has been removed from the endoscope due to contamination of other parts of the endoscope not protected by the shell.

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In one embodiment of the invention shown in FIGS. 1-4, an endoscope generally indicated at 10 is provided. The endoscope 10 includes a shell 12 made from a suitable material well known in the art. For example, the shell 12 may be made from thin strips of a helically coiled metal covered by a suitable material such as rubber, and a resilient material may be provided at the inner surface of the shell. The shell has a handle 14 which is shaped to be manually grasped. At its distal end (the end invading the patient's inner body cavity), the shell 12 has a face 16.

A pair of illuminating lenses 18 are disposed on the distal face 16. The illuminating lenses 18 may be constructed in a conventional manner. The illuminating lenses 18 may communicate as by optical fibers 19 through the handle 14 to an external light source in a manner well known in the art. The illuminating lenses 18 may be symmetrically disposed on the distal face 16. The illuminating lenses 18 are disposed to illuminate a po...

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Abstract

An endoscope for insertion into a patient's inner body cavity has a shell with lumens for (1) illuminating a lens and (2) passing light from an imaging (or objective) lens, each lens being disposed on the distal face of the shell. The shell also has a lumen, preferably off-round, for receiving a resilient disposable core. The resilient core has passageways for introducing a pressurized fluid (e.g. air or water) to selective ones of the lenses to clean the lenses. The core may also have another passageway for removing material from the patient's inner body cavity for analysis. This passageway may communicate with two (2) conduits for removing specimens from the body cavity (1) as by a vacuum or (2) as by an instrument. The second conduit may be closed except when the instrument is to be inserted into a patient's inner body cavity. The core may be drawn through the shell lumen to position the core in the lumen. A cleaning member may be attached to the core to clean the shell lumen as the core is drawn through the lumen. Alternatively, a leader applied to the core may be drawn with the core through the shell lumen and then removed from the core. Sealing members attached to the core may also be drawn through the lumen with the core to seal the core. Alternatively, members may be sealed to the core or shell after the sealing operation. A cover on a core end may alternatively be removed after the core has been drawn through the shell lumen.

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This invention relates to endoscopes for inspecting inner cavities of a patient's body, particularly those associated with the gastro-intestinal tract. More particularly, the invention relates to an endoscope with a disposable core for minimizing the cost, and facilitating the ease, of examining the inner cavities of the patient's body. The endoscope of this invention is particularly advantageous in minimizing any likelihood of cross contaminating successive patients.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThe examination of the inner cavities of a patient's body for evidences of cancer, and for polyps which sometimes lead to cancer, is becoming increasingly common. Endoscopes are employed to make such examinations. One type of endoscope employs a video sensor in the distal tip section, which sensor electrically senses the image as by a charge coupled device and sends information relating to the sensed image from the charge coupled device through a set of wires to processing and display means ou...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B1/015A61B1/012A61B1/00A61B1/018A61B1/12A61B17/34
CPCA61B1/00105A61B1/00142A61B1/015A61B1/018A61B1/12A61B2017/3441A61B2017/3445
Inventor KELLEHER, BRIAN S.
Owner MEDTRONIC INC