With Protective Sheath Patents (Class 600/121)
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Patent number: 6837847Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for placing and advancing a diagnostic or therapeutic instrument in a hollow body organ of a tortuous or unsupported anatomy, comprising a handle, an overtube, a distal region having an atraumatic tip. The overtube may be removable from the handle, and have a longitudinal axis disposed at an angle relative to the handle. The overtube may be selectively stiffened to reduce distension of the organ caused by advancement of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument. The distal region permits passive steering of the overtube caused by deflection of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument while the atraumatic tip prevents the wall of the organ from becoming caught or pinched during manipulation of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: January 4, 2005Assignee: USGI Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard C. Ewers, Vahid Saadat, Eugene G. Chen
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Patent number: 6814696Abstract: An assembly of cannula and endoscope and dissection tip facilitate surgical procedures at remote surgical site in tissue of a patient. Relative rotation of the cannula about the endoscope from clamped rotational fixation of the cannula and endoscope is made possible by flexing a resilient clamping segment, and such relative rotation promotes convenient positioning of an eccentric tissue-dissecting tip about a vessel being harvested from within tissue of a patient. Color tinting of the tip or color-tinted illumination of tissue at a remote surgical site enhances contrasting visualization through the tip via the endoscope among the tissue types encountered at the surgical site within a patient. A tool bridge or lateral support mounts to a more rigid component such as an endoscope that extends from the proximal end of a cannula to support a more flexible surgical instrument also extending from the proximal end of the cannula.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.Inventors: Tenny Chang, Charles Gresl, Harry Ino, Liming Lau, John P. Lunsford, Michael Wei
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Patent number: 6814697Abstract: An endoscope includes a flexible inserting tube to be inserted into a body cavity, an operation unit connected to a proximal end of the flexible inserting tube for operating the flexible inserting tube, and an hollow cylindrical cover member connected to the operation unit to surround a portion of the flexible inserting tube near the proximal end thereof. A proximal end portion of the cover member is made of a first material while a distal end portion thereof is made of a second material. The first material has higher stiffness than the second material.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: November 9, 2004Assignee: PENTAX CorporationInventor: Teruo Ouchi
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Publication number: 20040210110Abstract: An endoscope sheath includes a web member disposable in a tubular configuration in engagement with an endoscope insertion member, the member being provided with a tear string in the form of a tensile member. The tear string preferably extends longitudinally along the web member. In addition, the tear string preferably extends from one end of the web member to an opposite end thereof and is disposed along a weakened area of the web member. The web member is provided in a plurality of regions with a layer of adhesive material. The adhesive material of at least one of the regions is permanent adhesive, whereas the adhesive material of at least another of the regions forms a separable bond. These regions extend along opposing longitudinal edges of the web member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: GRANIT MEDICAL INNOVATION, INC.Inventor: Naomi Nakao
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Patent number: 6790173Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for placing and advancing a diagnostic or therapeutic instrument in a hollow body organ of a tortuous or unsupported anatomy, comprising a handle, an overtube, a distal region having an atraumatic tip. The overtube may be removable from the handle, and have a longitudinal axis disposed at an angle relative to the handle. The overtube may be selectively stiffened to reduce distension of the organ caused by advancement of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument. The distal region permits passive steering of the overtube caused by deflection of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument while the atraumatic tip prevents the wall of the organ from becoming caught or pinched during manipulation of the diagnostic or therapeutic instrument.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: USGI Medical, Inc.Inventors: Vahid Saadat, Richard C. Ewers, Eugene G. Chen
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Patent number: 6761685Abstract: A controllable sheath for optimizing the control of surgical instruments at the operation site includes a flexible sheath surrounding an endoscope and including a lumen extending along the walls of the sheath and adjacent to the endoscope. The lumen permits the passage of surgical instruments from the proximal end of the endoscopic device to the operation site. The lumen extends beyond the distal end of the endoscope and deflects at the distal end as desired by the operator's manipulation of a controller device. This distal end deflection may occur through various different techniques where the ability to deflect the lumen gives the operator increased control and maneuverability over the surgical implements located in the lumen. Depending upon the particular requirements of the surgical procedure, the controllable sheath may include any number of lumens capable of distal end deflection.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2000Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ronald Adams, Michael Banik, Charles Pugsley
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Patent number: 6761684Abstract: An endoscope tip protection system for shielding the optical component at the distal end of an endoscope. The system comprises a tubular sheath which is optically transparent at least at its distal end, and adapted to fit onto and be retained on the scope tip. The scope/sheath assembly is then inserted into an open ended tubular fiberoptic illuminating cannula which is adapted to receive the scope/sheath assembly and prevent the tubular sheath from falling out.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2000Date of Patent: July 13, 2004Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventor: Craig J. Speier
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Patent number: 6740030Abstract: Apparatus and methods for endoscope assemblies having working channels with reduced bending and stretching resistance are disclosed. In one embodiment, an endoscope assembly includes a sheath having a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate an endoscopic insertion tube, and a working channel attached to the body portion and extending along at least a portion of the body portion. The working channel includes a component for reducing the resistance of the assembly to bending and stretching. In alternate aspects, the working channel may include a cut, a gap, a sliding portion, or an expansion section. Endoscope assemblies having a working channel in accordance with the invention advantageously reduce the articulation and stretching resistance of the assembly during articulation of the endoscope assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Martone, Katsumi Oneda
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Patent number: 6733440Abstract: A thin-walled elastic sheath that can be stretched axially over an elongated imaging device to closely conform to the device and isolate the device from an external environment, and a method of forming such a sheath, are shown and described. The method includes the steps of heating at least a portion of a sheet of an elastomeric material to an elevated temperature to form a malleable heated portion of the sheet, pressing an elongated forming tool against the sheet at a location central with respect to the heated portion of the sheet, stretching the heated portion of the elastomeric material with the forming tool until an elastic conforming portion of the sheet is conformed to at least a portion of the length of the forming tool, and removing the forming tool from the conforming portion of the sheet to leave the thin-walled, elastic sheath having a wall thickness approximately equal to or less than 0.006 inches.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Robert Ailinger, Stephen Martone
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Patent number: 6716159Abstract: A cover tube, which is formed to be opened only at its upper surface and closed at its remaining portions, is disposed so as to be attachable and detachable beneath a hanger for suspending and holding an endoscope or an endoscope treatment member and so as to surround the tip end portion of the endoscope or the endoscope treatment member in a state of being suspended from and held by the hanger.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: PENTAX CorporationInventors: Hiroyuki Takase, Teruo Ouchi, Satoshi Kidooka
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Patent number: 6712757Abstract: A sleeve for holding an endoscope used in surgical procedures including a hollow cylinder for receiving the endoscope, a docking member at the proximal end of the cylinder for receiving the viewing hub of the endoscope, a continuous suction supply adjacent the distal end of the cylinder, and a pressurized fluid supply for use when needed to clean the window of the endoscope.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2001Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Inventors: Stephen Becker, Eleanor Laser, William Barnhart
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Patent number: 6682477Abstract: A hysteroscope for carrying out endoscopic operations in the uterus by way of an auxiliary instrument, consists of an inner shank and an outer shank surrounding the inner shank whilst forming a longitudinal channel, of a first fitting for supplying rinsing fluid to be supplied through the inner shank into the uterus and of a second fitting for removing rinsing fluid from the uterus via the longitudinal channel. Furthermore there are provided a third fitting on which the auxiliary instrument is introducable into the hysteroscope and is further distally movable through a working channel, and deflection means with which the distal end region of the auxiliary instrument is elastically laterally deflectable.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Richard Wolf GmbHInventors: Manfred Boebel, Sybille Brüstle, Dieter Metsch, Adolf Gallinat
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Publication number: 20030229269Abstract: A scope cover is disclosed for use with a scope such as an endoscope that is inserted into a cavity. The scope cover preferably includes an elongated tubular body having internal ribs or grooves to retain a lubricant. An external flange extends radially outward from the tube body to prevent the tube from being inserted too far into the cavity. In use, the scope is inserted into the scope cover and both the scope and scope cover are inserted into the cavity. The scope cover is inserted no more than the depth of the flange, while the scope can continue to be inserted by sliding it through the scope cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2002Publication date: December 11, 2003Inventor: Robert N. Humphrey
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Publication number: 20030216615Abstract: An endoscope includes a flexible inserting tube to be inserted into a body cavity, an operation unit connected to a proximal end of the flexible inserting tube for operating the flexible inserting tube, and an hollow cylindrical cover member connected to the operation unit to surround a portion of the flexible inserting tube near the proximal end thereof. A proximal end portion of the cover member is made of a first material while a distal end portion thereof is made of a second material. The first material has higher stiffness than the second material.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: PENTAX Corporation of TokyoInventor: Teruo Ouchi
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Publication number: 20030212333Abstract: A medical device such as an endoscope has an elongated flexible sheath. A first sleeve has a passage there through which snugly receives the sheath, the first sheath being slideable from its proximal end to its distal end. The sleeve is a thin-walled tube having a constant inner diameter so as to minimize the increase the outer dimension of the device at the portion upon which the sleeve is positioned. The sleeve has a length of approximately one-half the length of the sheath and may have greater stiffness than the sheath. A second sleeve may be slideably mounted on the first sleeve and has a snug fit therewith. The second sleeve is also a thin-walled tube having a constant outer dimension. The second sleeve has a length of approximately one-half the length of the first sleeve and may have greater stiffness than the first sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Applicant: OmniSonics Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Rabiner, Daniel E. Rabiner
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Patent number: 6605034Abstract: The invention relates to a device for protecting a cover. According to the invention, said cover is flexible and tubular in shape being closed at one end and open at its other end, and said cover is disposed at least in part inside a hollow tubular protective element referred to as a protective tube, which element is open at both ends. The device of the invention is particularly suited for use in the medical field, in particular for covering, preferably in sterile manner, a tool that is to be inserted in an animal or a human being, in particular in a natural passage such as the esophagus, the urethra, the rectum, or a blood vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Arrow International Investments Corp.Inventors: Gerard Hascoet, Thierry Pechoux
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Patent number: 6599238Abstract: A video scope has an entry section which can advance into an object; and a grip section which is disposed at the back of the entry section and to be held by an operator, wherein a light reflecting body, an objective lens, a solid-state image pickup device, a light source, a window of incidence for image pickup rays and illumination windows located in the vicinities of the window of incidence are disposed in the entry section, and wherein at least a power source is disposed in the grip section for driving the light source. A portable accommodation case has an accommodation space for accommodating the video scope; and a lid which has a thin display attached thereto, and can rotate freely and stop at an optional position, wherein the thin display is capable of displaying an image which is picked up by the video scope.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kiyoko Ooshima, Hiroshi Atsuta, Shinji Uchida, Hiroyuki Yamakita
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Publication number: 20030130564Abstract: Apparatus and methods for endoscope assemblies having working channels with reduced bending and stretching resistance are disclosed. In one embodiment, an endoscope assembly includes a sheath having a body portion adapted to at least partially encapsulate an endoscopic insertion tube, and a working channel attached to the body portion and extending along at least a portion of the body portion. The working channel includes a component for reducing the resistance of the assembly to bending and stretching. In alternate aspects, the working channel may include a cut, a gap, a sliding portion, or an expansion section. Endoscope assemblies having a working channel in accordance with the invention advantageously reduce the articulation and stretching resistance of the assembly during articulation of the endoscope assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Stephen Martone, Katsumi Oneda
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Patent number: 6589164Abstract: Methods, apparatus and systems wherein the distal portion of an elongate apparatus (e.g., a catheter or cannula) having a sealed lumen (e.g., a blind lumen) formed therein is insertable into the body of a mammalian patient and a tubular sterility barrier is attached to or formed on the proximal portion of the elongate apparatus. The tubular sterility barrier is arranged so that it extends outside of a sterile field that is being maintained around the proximal portion of the elongate device. A non-sterile working apparatus (e.g., an intravascular ultrasound device or other imaging apparatus, etc.) may then be inserted through the sterility barrier and into the sealed lumen without causing contamination of the sterile field or the patient.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2000Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: TransVascular, Inc.Inventor: J. Christopher Flaherty
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Publication number: 20030114732Abstract: The invention is directed to apparatus, methods and systems including a sheath for use with intracorporeal optical imaging instruments such as imaging guidewires, catheters, or endoscopes. The invention provides a sheath suitable for guiding an enclosed instrument, that is effective to guide the placement within a patient's body and replacement to a distal position after retraction of the imaging instrument, as during an imaging scan. The sheaths may include at least a portion that is translucent to a desired wavelength of radiation. The translucent portion may have an index of refraction similar to the index of refraction of a bodily fluid such as blood plasma, or an artificial fluid suitable for introduction into a body lumen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2001Publication date: June 19, 2003Applicant: Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Inventors: William E. Webler, Gary Schneiderman, Douglas J. Seiffert
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Patent number: 6569085Abstract: Methods and apparatus for delivering a medical instrument over the exterior of an endoscope while the endoscope is installed in the patient's body allow the use of instruments which are too large to fit through the lumena of an endoscope. Furthermore, the invention allows the elimination of working lumena in an endoscope thereby minimizing the likelihood of contamination.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Syntheon, LLCInventors: Juergen A. Kortenbach, Charles R. Slater, Michael Sean McBrayer
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Publication number: 20030083548Abstract: Combination of an endoscope and a sheath for covering an inserting tube of the endoscope, the sheath includes an elastic tubular member having an open proximal end and a closed distal end, and the endoscope is provided with an air feeding tube for feeding air from a distal end of the inserting tube to inflate the tubular member when the inserting tube is inserted into the tubular member to be covered therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: PENTAX CORPORATIONInventors: Teruo Ouchi, Kazuyuki Yamamoto
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Patent number: 6551238Abstract: A protective tube is provided for use in sterilizing flexible endoscopes in a vacuum method. Such flexible endoscopes comprise a flexible sleeve at a distal end portion. The diameter of the protective tube is selected such that the tube can be slipped onto and fit onto the distal end portion. The length of the tube is selected such that it at least covers the end portion with the flexible sleeve. In addition, the structure of the tube is selected such that the flexible sleeve is protected against swelling under vacuum conditions, at the same time however the sterilizing agent reaches between the outside of the sleeve and the applied protective tube.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG.Inventor: Ralf Staud
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Patent number: 6547739Abstract: A multiplane transesophageal probe (20) includes a transducer (28) and a handle (30). The handle incorporates a control (40) mounting switches (51-58). The switches and control panel are covered with foil (43). A seal (70) couples the control panel and foil to the handle.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: GE Medical Systems Global Technology Company LLCInventors: Dag Jordfald, Jon Ronander, Jonathan Edvard Snyder, Jiayu Chen, Joseph E. Piel, Jr., Karl Jonsberg
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Patent number: 6549794Abstract: A disposable protective cap and method for covering a probe in a spectral imaging apparatus are provided. The cap protects the probe from direct contact with a subject's tissues. The cap is hollow and elongated to cover the probe, having an open end and a closed end. At the closed end is an optically transparent face. This permits light to be transmitted from the probe through the closed end of the cap with minimal optical distortion. At the open end of the cap are components which interact with the probe to assure that the cap is not used more than one time. These components can use electrical interaction to assure only a single disposable use of the cap. Mechanically interacting components can also be used, either alone or in combination with electrically interacting components to assure only a single use of the cap.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Cytometrics, LLCInventors: Richard G. Nadeau, Jr., Ernel O. Simpson
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Publication number: 20030069472Abstract: An insertion device (82) to aid introduction of an overtube (90) into a colon over a previously inserted colonoscope (2). The insertion device (82) comprises an elongate tubular sheath (80), which defines a lumen to receive the colonoscope (2) and the overtube (90), a band (61) of resilient material to hold the sheath (80) to the colonoscope (2) during introduction of the colonoscope (2) with the insertion device (82) mounted thereto into a colon, and an inflatable holder (81) for gripping the sheath (80) to the colonoscope (2) during insertion of the overtube (90) into the sheath (80). The holder (81) is deflated to release the grip on the colonoscope (2) and the insertion device (82) is at least partially removed from the colon after the overtube (90) has been inserted into the colon.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2002Publication date: April 10, 2003Inventor: John Butler
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Patent number: 6537207Abstract: A protective cover for medical imaging devices of the type having a probe with an optical system at a distal end includes a sheath of plastic material formed to enclose at least a portion of the probe and a transparent head secured to the sheath at a distal end of the cover. The transparent head provides a transparent window at the distal end of the probe to allow light to enter the probe and be imaged in a normal manner. Indicia are formed on the transparent head and are imaged by the medical imaging device. The image is then analyzed to determine if the indicia as shown in the image correspond to a preselected pattern, which may be one of a group of patterns which provide indications concerning the nature of the cover. If a pattern is recognized, the information corresponding to that pattern can be provided to an operator; if no pattern is recognized or if the pattern corresponds to an improper cover for the particular imaging device, a warning can be provided to the operator or the device disabled.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: Fovioptics, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Rice, Steve Spanoudis
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Patent number: 6530881Abstract: A thin-walled elastic sheath that can be stretched axially over an elongated imaging device to closely conform to the device and isolate the device from an external environment, and a method of forming such a sheath, are shown and described. The method includes the steps of heating at least a portion of a sheet of an elastomeric material to an elevated temperature to form a malleable heated portion of the sheet, pressing an elongated forming tool against the sheet at a location central with respect to the heated portion of the sheet, stretching the heated portion of the elastomeric material with the forming tool until an elastic conforming portion of the sheet is conformed to at least a portion of the length of the forming tool, and removing the forming tool from the conforming portion of the sheet to leave the thin-walled, elastic sheath having a wall thickness approximately equal to or less than 0.006 inches.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Ailinger, Stephen M. Martone, Katsumi Oneda, Mark S. Landman
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Patent number: 6527704Abstract: A trocar sleeve capable of holding an endoscopic camera system and an associated endoscopic camera system are provided. When integrated with the trocar sleeve, the endoscopic camera can be used to provide a panoramic overview of the surgical area to supplement the view provided by a main endoscopic camera. The trocar sleeve includes a tube and a base coupled to the tube. The tube includes a channel for accommodating a surgical tool, such as a trocar. The tube further includes a receptacle separate from the channel, for allowing removable attachment of an endoscope to the trocar sleeve. The base includes a fastener for allowing removable attachment of an endoscopic camera head to the trocar sleeve. The camera head has a corresponding fastener for mating with the fastener of the base.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1999Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: William H. L. Chang, Markus Yap
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Publication number: 20030032860Abstract: A video endoscope includes a generally rigid, elongate insertion member, having distal and proximal ends, and a video camera head fixed at the distal end of the insertion member. A sheath fits over and covers the insertion member, the sheath having a distal portion covering the video camera head, at least a section of which distal portion is substantially transparent.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2002Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Arie Avni, Victor Levin, Dan Oz
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Publication number: 20020188175Abstract: A valve assembly includes a housing defining an aperture, a passageway, and a branch passage. The branch passage extends from the aperture and intersects and communicates with the passageway. The branch passage is disposed at an angle greater than 90 degrees with respect to the passageway. A piston is disposed at least partially within the branch passage and is movable from a first position to a second position. The piston allows communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the first position, and the piston blocks communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the second position. An angled seal may be positioned around the piston.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventors: Andy H. Levine, Eric E. May, Anthony R. Tremaglio
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Patent number: 6478730Abstract: A zoom laparoscope having a laparoscope base unit with a proximal end and a distal end and having a sheath with a zoom assembly. In one embodiment, the laparoscope comprises a two dimensional solid state imaging sensor. The laparoscope can contain a sheath locking mechanism located at both its proximal and distal ends. The sheath can comprise a light transmitting material for illumination of a region of interest. In an alternate embodiment, the sheath comprises an attachment for changing the angle of view of the laparoscope. The laparoscope can also contain a handle at its proximal end.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: VisionScope, Inc.Inventors: John L. Bala, Paul Remijan
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Patent number: 6478731Abstract: A sheath is sized and configured to receive an endoscope. The sheath is provided with a housing having a proximally facing opening with a U-shaped notch. The endoscope has at the proximal end a right-angle light post which and is received closely within the U-shaped notch at the proximal opening of the sheath housing. A locking mechanism is provided including a pivotable latch having a distal end configured to be received within a notch formed on the endoscope housing distal to and diametrically opposed from the light post. The latch includes a spring tending to bias the distal portion thereof into engagement with the notch in the endoscope housing. A resilient O-ring is provided at the distal end of a recess in the sheath housing. A shoulder on the distal end of the proximal portion of the endoscope compresses the O-ring when the latch is engaged.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2001Date of Patent: November 12, 2002Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Craig J. Speier, Martin Frith, Justin Verkaik
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Patent number: 6471690Abstract: In a connecting part in an endoscopic treating instrument, there is provided, between a base end of a flexible sheath (10) and an operating member (34, 38), a reinforcing cover (40) into which an operation wire (20) is loosely inserted. The reinforcing cover (40) prevents a bending of the operation wire (20), and is detachable from the operation wire (20).Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Teruo Ouchi
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Patent number: 6471638Abstract: An assembly of cannula and endoscope and dissection tip facilitate surgical procedures at remote surgical site in tissue of a patient. Relative rotation of the cannula about the endoscope from clamped rotational fixation of the cannula and endoscope is made possible by flexing a resilient clamping segment, and such relative rotation promotes convenient positioning of an eccentric tissue-dissecting tip about a vessel being harvested from within tissue of a patient. Color tinting of the tip or color-tinted illumination of tissue at a remote surgical site enhances contrasting visualization through the tip via the endoscope among the tissue types encountered at the surgical site within a patient. A tool bridge or lateral support mounts to a more rigid component such as an endoscope that extends from the proximal end of a cannula to support a more flexible surgical instrument also extending from the proximal end of the cannula.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Assignee: Origin Medsystems, Inc.Inventors: Tenny Chang, Charles Gresl, Harry Ino, Liming Lau, John P. Lunsford, Michael Wei
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Patent number: 6450949Abstract: An endoscope assembly is disclosed having a housing adapted to be manipulated by medical personnel, such as a surgeon. An elongated lens tube has one end secured to the housing while the free end of the lens tube is adapted for insertion into a cavity of a body. At least one, and preferably several, lens assemblies are longitudinally slidably mounted within the lens tube and movable between longitudinally spaced positions within the lens tube. A drive mechanism is mounted to the housing and mechanically coupled to each lens assembly to move the lens assemblies longitudinally within the lens tube independently of one another. In doing so, the lens assemblies provide varying degrees of magnification between low or macroscopic magnification and microscopic magnification at the free end of the lens tube. A stage is also detachably secured over the lens tube and has a transparent window across its end adjacent the free end of the lens tube.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Inner Vision Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Richard Farkas, Richard Fisher, Steven Henke
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Publication number: 20020128538Abstract: In one embodiment, a camera includes an image sensor, a sheath, and a housing. A first end of the sheath is closed to form a cavity to accommodate the image sensor, and the housing is adapted to mate with a second end of the sheath. One of the housing and the second end of the sheath includes at least one tab, and the other of the housing and the second end of the sheath includes at least one slot, the at least one tab being adapted to mate with the at least one slot when the housing is mated with the second end of the sheath to inhibit the second end of the sheath from rotating with respect to the housing. In another embodiment, a camera includes a sheath, an image sensor, and a support.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2002Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventor: Robert Lee Thompson
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Patent number: 6447444Abstract: A video endoscope includes a generally rigid; elongate insertion member having distal and proximal ends, and a video camera head fixed at the distal end of the insertion member. A sheath fits over and covers the insertion member, the sheath having a distal portion covering the video camera head, at least a section of which distal portion is substantially transparent. The distal portion of the sheath further including a narrowed tip comprising two or more leaves which are closed during insertion through the anus and open apart after insertion to expose the transparent section of the distal portion of the sheath.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Sightline Technologies Ltd.Inventors: Arie Avni, Victor Levin, Dan Oz
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Publication number: 20020123663Abstract: A cover tube (1), which is formed to be opened only at its upper surface and closed at its remaining portions, is disposed so as to be attachable and detachable beneath a hanger (40, 30) for suspending and holding an endoscope (50) or an endoscope treatment member and so as to surround the tip end portion (52a) of the endoscope (50) or the endoscope treatment member in a state of being suspended from and held by the hanger (40, 30).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2002Publication date: September 5, 2002Applicant: ASAHI KOGAKU KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Hiroyuki Takase, Teruo Ouchi, Satoshi Kidooka
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Publication number: 20020120180Abstract: A sheath is sized and configured to receive an endoscope. The sheath is provided with a housing having a proximally facing opening with a U-shaped notch. The endoscope has at the proximal end a right-angle light post which and is received closely within the U-shaped notch at the proximal opening of the sheath housing. A locking mechanism is provided including a pivotable latch having a distal end configured to be received within a notch formed on the endoscope housing distal to and diametrically opposed from the light post. The latch includes a spring tending to bias the distal portion thereof into engagement with the notch in the endoscope housing. A resilient O-ring is provided at the distal end of a recess in the sheath housing. A shoulder on the distal end of the proximal portion of the endoscope compresses the O-ring when the latch is engaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Craig J. Speier, Martin Frith, Justin Verkaik
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Patent number: 6428470Abstract: In one embodiment, a camera includes an image sensor, a sheath, and a housing. A first end of the sheath is closed to form a cavity to accommodate the image sensor, and the housing is adapted to mate with a second end of the sheath. One of the housing and the second end of the sheath includes at least one tab, and the other of the housing and the second end of the sheath includes at least one slot, the at least one tab being adapted to mate with the at least one slot when the housing is mated with the second end of the sheath to inhibit the second end of the sheath from rotating with respect to the housing. In another embodiment, a camera includes a sheath, an image sensor, and a support.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1999Date of Patent: August 6, 2002Assignee: Pinotage, LLCInventor: Robert Lee Thompson
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Patent number: 6416462Abstract: A sterile sheath and applicator apparatus for use with a surgical instrument, includes a flexible sheath member defining a longitudinal bore at least extending through the proximal end thereof dimensioned for reception of an elongated portion of a surgical instrument and an applicator mounted adjacent the proximal end of the sheath member for facilitating positioning of the sheath member about the elongated portion of the surgical instrument. The applicator includes a hollow tube portion defining an axial bore therethrough and a handle operatively connected to the tube portion. The tube portion is sufficient in length to support the sheath member in a folded condition thereof with a major portion of the length of the sheath member disposed about the tubular portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: H. Jonathan Tovey, Eric C. Miller
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Publication number: 20020068851Abstract: The subject invention pertains to a system for imaging the human airway having highly advantageous optical, mechanical, ergonomical and physical characteristics. In a specific embodiment, the human airway can be imaged during the intubation procedure. The subject imaging scopes can incorporate a malleable stylet which its shape when bent, in order to facilitate intubation of a patient. In a preferred embodiment, a solid metal stylet, for example, a conventional endotracheal tube stylet, can be utilized. In a specific embodiment the subject intubation scope allows for a user to utilize conventional techniques for the insertion of an endotracheal tube, reducing the training needed for use of the subject intubation scope. Preferably, the subject imaging scopes also incorporate at least one illumination fiber to convey light to the distal tip of the subject imaging scopes, for illumination of the objects to be imaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Dietrich Gravenstein, Samsun Lampotang, Richard Melker
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Patent number: 6390671Abstract: A cover for the probe of an infrared thermometer including a sheath having a distal opening and a transparent infrared radiation window defined by a separate film insert which is secured to the interior surface thereof and covers the distal opening. The film insert comprises a strip of film material in one embodiment and a campanulate insert in a second embodiment.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: K-Jump Health Co., Ltd.Inventor: Daniel (Chao Man) Tseng
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Patent number: 6387044Abstract: A laparoscope apparatus for use in laparoscopic surgery or the like comprises a cannula with an inner hollow having therein a light guide for introducing light to its tip end for illuminating the object to be observed, and an endoscope which is capable of being pulled into and out from the inner hollow of the cannula. The cannula is airtightly sealed with a transparent member at its tip end, while the endoscope has therein an image pick-up with a wide-angle lens, and the image pick-up is housed in the cannula close to the transparent member.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: J. Morita Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Akifumi Tachibana, Ryuichiro Niizeki, Masaya Tatsumi
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Patent number: 6383209Abstract: A sheath for use with an interventional device for tissue spectroscopy within a body includes a substantially cylindrical, flexible body having an open proximal end and a closed distal end. The flexible body securely receives interventional device via an interference fit. At least the distal end of the flexible body is formed of a material substantially transmissive of at least one of ultraviolet or visible light. For example, the material can be a polymeric materials such as polyurethane, polyethylene or polystyrene. The sheath can be disposable.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Boston Scientific CorporationInventor: Robert J. Crowley
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Patent number: 6358200Abstract: A continuous flow endoscope comprising a working element and an outer sheath assembly. The working element comprises a frame including a telescope guide tube and a fluid passage through the frame and into the telescope guide tube. The outer sheath assembly is connected to the frame. The outer sheath assembly comprises an outer tube located around a portion of the telescope guide tube. The outer tube and the telescope guide tube form a fluid outflow conduit therebetween along a majority of the length of the outer tube.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1999Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Circon CorporationInventor: Benedetto Grossi
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Publication number: 20020026094Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods are provided for accessing the interior of the heart and performing procedures therein while the heart is beating. In one embodiment, a tubular access device having an inner lumen is provided for positioning through a penetration in a muscular wall of the heart, the access device having a means for sealing within the penetration to inhibit leakage of blood through the penetration. The sealing means may comprise a balloon or flange on the access device, or a suture placed in the heart wall to gather the heart tissue against the access device. An obturator is removably positionable in the inner lumen of the access device, the obturator having a cutting means at its distal end for penetrating the muscular wall of the heart. The access device is preferably positioned through an intercostal space and through the muscular wall of the heart.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Inventor: Alex T. Roth
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Patent number: 6350232Abstract: The invention relates to a device for protecting a cover. According to the invention, said cover is flexible and tubular in shape being closed at one end and open at its other end, and said cover is disposed at least in part inside a hollow tubular protective element referred to as a protective tube, which element is open at both ends. The device of the invention is particularly suited for use in the medical field, in particular for covering, preferably in sterile manner, a tool that is to be inserted in an animal or a human being, in particular in a natural passage such as the esophagus, the urethra, the rectum, or a blood vessel.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2000Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Arrow International, Inc.Inventors: Gerard Hascoet, Thierry Pechoux
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Patent number: 6350231Abstract: A thin-walled elastic sheath that can be stretched axially over an elongated imaging device to closely conform to the device and isolate the device from an external environment, and a method of forming such a sheath, are shown and described. The method includes the steps of heating at least a portion of a sheet of an elastomeric material to an elevated temperature to form a malleable heated portion of the sheet, pressing an elongated forming tool against the sheet at a location central with respect to the heated portion of the sheet, stretching the heated portion of the elastomeric material with the forming tool until an elastic conforming portion of the sheet is conformed to at least a portion of the length of the forming tool, and removing the forming tool from the conforming portion of the sheet to leave the thin-walled, elastic sheath having a wall thickness approximately equal to or less than 0.006 inches.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: Vision Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Robert Ailinger, Stephen Martone