Flexible endoscope with rigid introducer
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1. An endoscope assembly comprising, in combination:
- (a) a substantially rigid tubular introducer of a predetermined length and having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween, said introducer having an outside diameter of a size allowing it to pass through a tubular body vessel, said introducer including a hub member having a longitudinal bore aligned with said lumen;
(b) an endoscope comprising an elongated flexible plastic tubular member of a length greater than said predetermined length of said introducer, an outer dimension less than the cross-sectional dimension of said lumen in said tubular introducer such that at least a portion of said endoscope can be made to slide longitudinally through said introducer, said flexible tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and at least one lumen extending at least a portion of the length of said flexible tubular member, said tubular member containing a first optical channel for transmitting light from a source near said proximal end thereof to said distal end, and a second optical channel for transmitting an image from said distal end toward said proximal end of said flexible tubular member and a working channel, said endoscope further including a hub member affixed to said proximal end of said flexible plastic tubular member with said hub member including(i) a longitudinal bore aligned with said working channel,(ii) means for optically coupling said source to said first optical channel, and(iii) means for optically coupling viewing means to said second optical channel.
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Abstract
To facilitate certain surgical procedures, a flexible endoscope may more readily be passed through body vessels and tubular organs, especially when those organs assume a tortuous path. However, a difficulty arises in steering a flexible endoscope through internal body orifices. In accordance with the present invention, a rigid introducer is used in combination with the flexible endoscope to facilitate targeting of such an orifice and once the distal end of the introducer is made to enter the orifice, the flexible endoscope can be advanced through the introducer and there beyond to the point in the body where an item of interest is to be viewed.
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1. An endoscope assembly comprising, in combination:
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(a) a substantially rigid tubular introducer of a predetermined length and having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen extending therebetween, said introducer having an outside diameter of a size allowing it to pass through a tubular body vessel, said introducer including a hub member having a longitudinal bore aligned with said lumen; (b) an endoscope comprising an elongated flexible plastic tubular member of a length greater than said predetermined length of said introducer, an outer dimension less than the cross-sectional dimension of said lumen in said tubular introducer such that at least a portion of said endoscope can be made to slide longitudinally through said introducer, said flexible tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end and at least one lumen extending at least a portion of the length of said flexible tubular member, said tubular member containing a first optical channel for transmitting light from a source near said proximal end thereof to said distal end, and a second optical channel for transmitting an image from said distal end toward said proximal end of said flexible tubular member and a working channel, said endoscope further including a hub member affixed to said proximal end of said flexible plastic tubular member with said hub member including (i) a longitudinal bore aligned with said working channel, (ii) means for optically coupling said source to said first optical channel, and (iii) means for optically coupling viewing means to said second optical channel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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