Endoscopic methods and devices for transnasal procedures
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1. A method for locating a sinus ostium, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) inserting a sinus guide and an endoscope through a nostril of a patient;
(b) advancing the sinus guide toward a location of the sinus ostium under the guidance of the endoscope;
(c) inserting an illuminating guidewire through the sinus guide and into the nostril and advancing a distal end portion of the illuminating guidewire distally of a distal end of the endoscope and distally of a distal end of the sinus guide, wherein the distal end of the illuminating guidewire includes a light emitting feature;
(d) viewing, through the endoscope, the advancement of the distal end portion of the illuminating guidewire to facilitate guidance of the advancement of the illuminating guidewire along a desired path;
(e) identifying a location of the sinus ostium by observing a transillumination region, wherein the transillumination region is provided by illumination from the light emitting feature of the guidewire;
(f) advancing a working device through the sinus guide to position the working device through a distal end of the sinus guide and into the sinus ostium after identifying the location of the sinus ostium by observing the transillumination region; and
(h) actuating the working device to thereby perform a diagnostic or therapeutic function in one or both of the sinus ostium or an adjacent sinus cavity.
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Abstract
Medical devices, systems and methods that are useable to facilitate transnasal insertion and positioning of guidewires and various other devices and instruments at desired locations within the ear, nose, throat, paranasal sinuses or cranium. Direct viewing of such placements via an endoscope.
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1. A method for locating a sinus ostium, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) inserting a sinus guide and an endoscope through a nostril of a patient; (b) advancing the sinus guide toward a location of the sinus ostium under the guidance of the endoscope; (c) inserting an illuminating guidewire through the sinus guide and into the nostril and advancing a distal end portion of the illuminating guidewire distally of a distal end of the endoscope and distally of a distal end of the sinus guide, wherein the distal end of the illuminating guidewire includes a light emitting feature; (d) viewing, through the endoscope, the advancement of the distal end portion of the illuminating guidewire to facilitate guidance of the advancement of the illuminating guidewire along a desired path; (e) identifying a location of the sinus ostium by observing a transillumination region, wherein the transillumination region is provided by illumination from the light emitting feature of the guidewire; (f) advancing a working device through the sinus guide to position the working device through a distal end of the sinus guide and into the sinus ostium after identifying the location of the sinus ostium by observing the transillumination region; and (h) actuating the working device to thereby perform a diagnostic or therapeutic function in one or both of the sinus ostium or an adjacent sinus cavity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for locating a sinus ostium, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) inserting a guide catheter and an endoscope through a nostril of a patient; (b) advancing the guide catheter using the endoscope to guide the guide catheter toward a location of the sinus ostium; (c) inserting an illuminating guidewire through the guide catheter and into the nostril and advancing a distal end portion of the illuminating guidewire distally of a distal end of the endoscope, wherein the illuminating properties of the guidewire are provided by an illuminating tip on the distal end of the illuminating guidewire; (d) advancing the illuminating guide wire relative to the guide catheter such that at least a portion of the illuminating guidewire extends out of the distal end of the guide catheter and into the sinus ostium; (e) viewing, through the endoscope, the advancement of the distal end portion of the illuminating guidewire to facilitate guidance of the advancement of the illuminating guidewire into the sinus ostium; (f) identifying a location of the sinus ostium by observing a transillumination region created by the illuminating tip of the illuminating guidewire; and (g) inserting a working device through the guide catheter to position the working device inside the sinus ostium to perform a therapeutic procedure after identifying the location of the sinus ostium by observing the transillumination region.
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