Endoscope with sheath retaining device
First Claim
1. An endoscope for use with a sheath for performing an endoscopic procedure, the sheath having a distal end portion movable between a radially expanded position and a contracted position, the distal end portion of the sheath being biased toward the contracted position, the sheath having a working channel extending therethrough, comprising:
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an insertion tube extending away from the handle portion and terminating at a distal end portion, the distal end portion of the insertion tube having a non-circular cross-sectional area and having an outer surface defined by first and second surface portions, the first surface portion being semi-cylindrical, the insertion tube being removably coverable by the distal end portion of the sheath and insertable therein when the sheath is in the radially expanded position; and
a sheath retaining member connected to the distal end portion of the insertion tube, the sheath retaining member having a pair of spaced-apart retaining tabs extending away from the distal end portion of the insertion tube and defining a working channel receiving area therebetween and adjacent the second surface portion, the working channel receiving area being sized to receive a portion of the working channel adjacent the second surface portion, the retaining tabs being sized so the distal end portion of the sheath is stretched over the retaining tabs when the distal end portion of the insertion tube is adjacent to the distal end portion of the sheath and when the distal end portion of the sheath is in the contracted position, the retaining tabs having engaging surfaces that engage the sheath when the sheath is in the contracted position and prevent the distal end portion of the sheath from moving axially relative to the distal end portion of the insertion tube.
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Abstract
An endoscope for use with an elastomeric sheath for performing an endoscopic procedure. The endoscope includes a body, an insertion tube extending away from the body and terminating at a distal end portion, and a sheath retainer connected to the distal end portion of the insertion tube for releasably retaining the sheath on the insertion tube in a substantially fixed position during the endoscopic procedure. The sheath is an elastomeric member movable between a radially expanded position and a contracted position, and the sheath is biased toward the contracted position. The sheath retainer is a generally C-shaped member having a pair of retaining tabs spaced apart from each other and extending away from an outer surface of the insertion tube'"'"'s distal end portion to define a working channel retaining area therebetween. The retaining tabs are positioned and sized to engage a portion of the sheath at its distal end portion and to prevent the distal end portion of the sheath from moving axially relative to the distal end portion of the insertion tube, particularly during an endoscopic procedure.
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Citations
13 Claims
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1. An endoscope for use with a sheath for performing an endoscopic procedure, the sheath having a distal end portion movable between a radially expanded position and a contracted position, the distal end portion of the sheath being biased toward the contracted position, the sheath having a working channel extending therethrough, comprising:
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a handle; an insertion tube extending away from the handle portion and terminating at a distal end portion, the distal end portion of the insertion tube having a non-circular cross-sectional area and having an outer surface defined by first and second surface portions, the first surface portion being semi-cylindrical, the insertion tube being removably coverable by the distal end portion of the sheath and insertable therein when the sheath is in the radially expanded position; and a sheath retaining member connected to the distal end portion of the insertion tube, the sheath retaining member having a pair of spaced-apart retaining tabs extending away from the distal end portion of the insertion tube and defining a working channel receiving area therebetween and adjacent the second surface portion, the working channel receiving area being sized to receive a portion of the working channel adjacent the second surface portion, the retaining tabs being sized so the distal end portion of the sheath is stretched over the retaining tabs when the distal end portion of the insertion tube is adjacent to the distal end portion of the sheath and when the distal end portion of the sheath is in the contracted position, the retaining tabs having engaging surfaces that engage the sheath when the sheath is in the contracted position and prevent the distal end portion of the sheath from moving axially relative to the distal end portion of the insertion tube. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An endoscope assembly for performing an endoscopic procedure, comprising:
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a sheath having a distal end portion movable between a radially expanded position and a contracted position, the distal end portion of the sheath being biased toward the contracted position, the sheath having a working channel extending therethrough; and an endoscope having a handle, an insertion tube extending away from the handle and terminating at a distal end portion, and a sheath retaining member connected to the distal end portion of the insertion tube, the distal end portion of the insertion tube having a non-circular cross-sectional area and having an outer surface defined by first and second surface portions, the first surface portion being semi-cylindrical, the sheath retaining member having a pair of spaced-apart retaining tabs extending away from the distal end portion of the insertion tube and defining a working channel receiving area therebetween and adjacent the second surface portion, the retaining tabs being sized so the distal end portion of the sheath is stretched over the retaining tabs when the distal end portion of the insertion tube is adjacent the distal end portion of the sheath and when the distal end portion of the sheath is in the contracted position, the retaining tabs having engaging surfaces that engage the sheath when the sheath is in the contracted position and that prevent the distal end portion of the sheath of the insertion tube from moving relative to the distal end portion of the insertion tube. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of securing a sheath having a working channel extending therethrough on an insertion tube of an endoscope, the sheath being sized to receive the insertion tube therein, the insertion tube having a distal end portion with a pair of spaced-apart protruding sheath retaining tabs thereon, the sheath retaining tabs defining a working channel receiving area therebetween, comprising the steps of:
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radially expanding the sheath to an expanded position; inserting the insertion tube into the sheath when in the expanded position and positioning a portion of the working channel in the working channel receiving area and positioning the distal end portion of the insertion tube adjacent a distal end portion of the sheath; moving the sheath from the expanded position to a contracted position after the distal end portion of the insertion tube is adjacent to the distal end portion of the sheath; and stretching a portion of the sheath over the sheath retaining tabs with the portion of the sheath tightly engaging the sheath retaining tabs, the sheath retaining tabs retaining the distal end portion of the sheath adjacent the distal end portion of the insertion tube and preventing axial movement of the distal end portion of the sheath relative to the distal end portion of the insertion tube.
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Specification