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Endoscopes

  • US 4,137,920 A
  • Filed: 01/17/1977
  • Issued: 02/06/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/20/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In an endoscope instrument assembly for treating strictures in the urinary passage, including an outer barrel with a slot along the length having a width at least equal to the diameter of an implant catheter to be introduced through the outer barrel slot for insertion into the bladder, and having a slitting blade attached to an elongated support to be movable axially in the distal direction relative to the outer barrel for slitting the stricture while under observation with the aid of a telescope having an elongated sighting tube, an inner barrel removably supported within said outer barrel and provided at its distal end with an aperture facing the slot of the outer barrel, a one-piece dual channel guide member removably supported within the inner barrel and having dual channels respectively presented by elongated tubular elements in which are positioned, in radial spaced relation, both the telescope and the support for the slitting blade and wherein the length of the elongated sight tube is approximately equal to the length of said dual channel guide member tubular elements, the improvement comprising:

  • a separate elongated tube insertable in said inner barrel upon removal of said guide member together with said telescope sight tube and the support for the slitting blade, means enabling said separate elongated tube to be rotatable and axially movable within said inner barrel and said separate elongated tube being provided with an annular blade at its distal end, said separated elongated tube being of such length that when inserted within the inner barrel the annular blade thereon may be positioned within said aperture to work axially and rotatably on the portion of the urinary passage exposed by said aperture of the inner barrel, said telescope sight tube being removable from said guide member and insertable into said separate elongated tube, the inner diameter of said separate elongated tube being approximately equal the outer diameter of said telescope sight tube so the latter may fit within the inner diameter of said separate elongated tube, whereby the guide member together with the telescope sight tube and the support for said slitting blade may be removed from the inner barrel, after slitting the stricture, and replaced by said separate elongated tube, having the annular blade and having the telescope sight tube fitted therein, to enable the urinary passage area around the slit structure to be reamed by the annular blade with the aid of the telescope.

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