Endoscopic method using sheath
First Claim
1. A method for performing an endoscopic surgical operation, comprising the steps of:
- providing an endoscope having an insertion member with means for transmitting visual information from a distal end of said insertion member to a proximal end thereof;
providing a tubular sheath defining a chamber;
sliding said insertion member into said chamber to enclose at least a distal end portion of said insertion member inside said chamber;
upon the sliding of said insertion member into said chamber, inflating an annular balloon component of said sheath, said annular balloon surrounding at least a portion of said chamber;
inserting said insertion member with said sheath into a patient;
maintaining said balloon in an inflated state during said step of inserting;
using visual information obtained via said insertion member to locate a surgical site within the patient;
upon the locating of said surgical site, withdrawing said insertion member together with said sheath from the patient; and
upon withdrawal of said sheath and said insertion member from the patient, removing said sheath from said insertion member.
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Abstract
An endoscopic method utilizes a substantially thin-walled elongate tubular sheath including an annular inflatable balloon, the sheath having a use configuration with an inner diameter larger than an outer diameter of an insertion member of an endoscope, whereby the sheath may be removably disposed about such insertion member and retained on the insertion member by inflating the annular balloon to substantially surround same prior to insertion of the insertion member into a patient. The device further comprises a transparent cap member and an element or elements for attaching the cap member in a fluid tight seal to a distal end of the sheath so that the cap member covers a distal end of the insertion member of the endoscope. Biopsy channels, some of which are expandable from collapsed configurations to receive endoscopic surgical instruments during an operation, are provided on or in the sheath.
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3 Claims
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1. A method for performing an endoscopic surgical operation, comprising the steps of:
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providing an endoscope having an insertion member with means for transmitting visual information from a distal end of said insertion member to a proximal end thereof; providing a tubular sheath defining a chamber; sliding said insertion member into said chamber to enclose at least a distal end portion of said insertion member inside said chamber; upon the sliding of said insertion member into said chamber, inflating an annular balloon component of said sheath, said annular balloon surrounding at least a portion of said chamber; inserting said insertion member with said sheath into a patient; maintaining said balloon in an inflated state during said step of inserting; using visual information obtained via said insertion member to locate a surgical site within the patient; upon the locating of said surgical site, withdrawing said insertion member together with said sheath from the patient; and upon withdrawal of said sheath and said insertion member from the patient, removing said sheath from said insertion member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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