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Multi-camera endoscope

  • US 9,872,609 B2
  • Filed: 10/18/2012
  • Issued: 01/23/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/18/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A tip section of a multi-camera endoscope, wherein said tip section is defined by a housing having a cylindrical wall and a distal face and wherein the distal face is perpendicular to the cylindrical wall, the tip section comprising:

  • a front-pointing camera positioned on said distal face, wherein the front-pointing camera has a field of view of at least 120 degrees, a front-pointing image sensor, and a front lens assembly, and a discrete front illuminator associated therewith;

    a first side-pointing camera positioned on said cylindrical wall and within an aperture in the cylindrical wall, wherein said first side-pointing camera has a field of view of at least 120 degrees, a first side-pointing image sensor, and a first side lens assembly, pointing in a first side direction, and positioned in proximity to the distal face of said tip section, wherein the aperture is in a depression in the cylindrical wall;

    a second side-pointing camera positioned on said cylindrical wall, wherein said second side-pointing camera has a field of view of at least 120 degrees, a second side-pointing image sensor, and a second side lens assembly, pointing in a direction essentially opposite to the first side direction and positioned in proximity to said distal face of said tip section,a fluid injector positioned on said cylindrical wall and within the depression in the cylindrical wall;

    wherein each of said side-pointing cameras has a discrete side illuminator associated therewith, wherein the fields of view of the front-pointing camera and first side-pointing camera are at least partially overlapping, such that an object of interest viewed via the first side-pointing camera remains in the field of view of the first side-pointing camera while the tip section is being turned towards the object, and at least until the object becomes visible through the front-pointing camera and wherein the fields of view of the front-pointing camera and second side-pointing camera are at least partially overlapping, such that an object of interest viewed via the second side-pointing camera remains in the field of view of the second side-pointing camera while the tip section is being turned towards the object, and at least until the object becomes visible through the front-pointing camera; and

    a working channel configured for insertion of a surgical tool, wherein the working channel extends through the tip section and has an exit opening on said distal face.

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