Locking mechanism for an endoscopic overtube
First Claim
1. An overtube for use with an endoscope, comprising:
- a generally elongated tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and an outer surface;
an endoscope lumen disposed in said tubular member, said endoscope lumen sized and configured to slidably receive the endoscope;
a locking lumen disposed in said tubular member, said locking lumen generally parallel to said endoscope lumen;
a slot disposed along said tubular member and interconnecting said endoscope lumen with said outer surface of said tubular member for receiving the endoscope into said endoscope lumen through said slot, said slot having an interdigitating configuration comprised of a plurality of interlocking members, said locking lumen passing through said interlocking members of said slot; and
an elongated member sized and configured to be received in said locking lumen and securely align and maintain said slot in a closed position.
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Abstract
A locking mechanism for an endoscopic overtube comprising a generally tubular member having a slot extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the tubular member for insertion of an endoscope into the lumen configured to slidably receive the endoscope. The overtube has a second, smaller lumen configured to receive an elongated member. The slot has an interdigitating configuration with a plurality of interlocking members that join together to close the overtube. The second lumen connects the interlocking members to receive the elongated member therein to align and securely close the slot around the endoscope in the larger lumen. The elongated member in the second lumen connects the ends of the tubular member to keep the slot closed during an endoscopic procedure. A sleeve can be used at the distal end of the overtube to maintain closure of the slot.
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18 Claims
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1. An overtube for use with an endoscope, comprising:
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a generally elongated tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and an outer surface;
an endoscope lumen disposed in said tubular member, said endoscope lumen sized and configured to slidably receive the endoscope;
a locking lumen disposed in said tubular member, said locking lumen generally parallel to said endoscope lumen;
a slot disposed along said tubular member and interconnecting said endoscope lumen with said outer surface of said tubular member for receiving the endoscope into said endoscope lumen through said slot, said slot having an interdigitating configuration comprised of a plurality of interlocking members, said locking lumen passing through said interlocking members of said slot; and
an elongated member sized and configured to be received in said locking lumen and securely align and maintain said slot in a closed position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An overtube for use with an endoscope, comprising:
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a generally elongated tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and an outer surface;
an endoscope lumen disposed in said tubular member, said endoscope lumen sized and configured to slidably receive the endoscope;
a locking lumen disposed in said tubular member, said locking lumen generally parallel to said endoscope lumen;
a slot disposed along said tubular member and interconnecting said endoscope lumen with said outer surface of said tubular member for receiving the endoscope into said endoscope lumen through said slot, said slot having an interdigitating configuration comprised of a plurality of interlocking members, said locking lumen passing through said interlocking members of said slot; and
an elongated member sized and configured to be received in said locking lumen and securely align and maintain said slot in a closed position, said elongated member having a leading end and a trailing end, said leading end configured to fit through said locking lumen, said trailing end having a generally bulbous configuration to prevent passage of said trailing end into said locking lumen. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of using an elongated overtube having opposing ends and a longitudinal slot with an interdigitating configuration made up of a plurality of interlocking members to perform a medical procedure in an area of the colon using an endoscope, comprising the steps of:
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a) inserting the endoscope into the anus;
b) advancing the endoscope in the colon;
c) withdrawing the endoscope to reduce or straighten a loop in the colon;
d) loading the overtube onto the endoscope outside the anus by opening the slot of the overtube and placing the endoscope inside an endoscope lumen disposed in the overtube;
e) closing the slot;
f) threading an elongated member into and through the entire length of a locking lumen that interconnects the plurality of interlocking members in the slot to securely join together the interlocking members;
g) pulling the elongated member taut against the ends of the overtube;
h) inserting the overtube along the endoscope into the colon; and
i) advancing the endoscope and overtube into the colon to perform the medical procedure. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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