Abstract:
An apparatus for at least partially cutting a tissue layer, the apparatus including an elongated body with a distal portion, a tissue-engaging surface at the distal portion, and a knife located proximate to the tissue-engaging surface. The knife may have an active state, where in the active state, the knife has a cutting portion extending a first distance away from the tissue-engaging surface, and where the first distance corresponds to a depth of a desired cut within the tissue layer.
Abstract:
An endoscopic surgical instrument including a fluid jet device and an electrode device. The fluid jet device includes a pipe section with a nozzle on one distal end for a dissection and/or a needleless injection by means of a fluid and the electrode device is for cutting and/or coagulating tissue, the pipe section forming the electrode device. The surgical instrument further includes an insulating device attached to the distal end of the pipe section such that the tissue can only be brought into electrically conductive contact with a peripheral region of the pipe section and not with the distal end of the pipe section.
Abstract:
A water jet surgical instrument including a supply line for supplying a cutting fluid and a discharge nozzle for forming and discharging a fluid jet, wherein the fluid jet has a predetermined spread angle and/or a predetermined emergence energy. A jet shaping device is arranged relative to the discharge nozzle such that the fluid jet is able to be adjusted by the jet shaping device with regard to the spread angle and/or emergence energy thereof.
Abstract:
Methods and devices are provided for use in medical applications involving tissue removal. One exemplary powered scissors device includes a distal housing having a fixed cutting arm located thereon, an elongate member coupled to the distal housing and configured to introduce the distal housing to a target tissue site of the subject, a rotatable blade rotatably mounted to the distal housing, the rotatable blade having at least one cutting element configured to cooperate with the fixed arm to shear tissue therebetween, a crown gear located at a distal end of an inner drive tube, and a first spur gear configured to inter-engage with the crown gear and coupled with the rotatable blade to allow the crown gear to drive the rotatable blade.
Abstract:
A tissue removal tool for use with an endoscope. The tool includes a loop formed by a piece of wire. The loop is movable between an open position and a closed position. The shape of the loop is defined in the open position by a proximal portion and a distal portion. The piece of wire may have a cross-sectional height in the proximal portion unequal to a cross-sectional height in the distal portion.
Abstract:
A mucous membrane lifting instrument for an endoscope includes a first support portion which has an outer circumference surface and a longitudinal axis; a second support portion which is provided at a position spaced from the outer circumference surface of the first support portion, and has an outer circumference surface and a longitudinal axis; a pressing portion which has a proximal end and a distal end connected to the proximal end thereof and positioned more distally than the distal end portion of the endoscope; a lifting portion which is connected to the distal end of the pressing portion, extended from the distal end of the pressing portion, and passes through the space between the first support portion and the second support portion; and an attachment member configured to attach both of the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion to the endoscope.
Abstract:
A medical device for resecting tissue. The medical device is slidably disposed within a working channel of an elongate introduction sheath. The medical device includes an elongate shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending therebetween. The distal end of the elongate shaft may include an opening in communication with the lumen. In addition, the medical device includes a support structure having a slot extending along an inner surface of the support structure in communication with the lumen of the elongate shaft. The medical device further includes a snare loop having a first position disposed within the slot of the support structure, and a second position disposed within the lumen of the elongate shaft. An actuation member is slidably disposed within the lumen of the elongate shaft and is connected to the snare loop.
Abstract:
A marking system includes: an applicator that has a puncturing part capable of being punctured into a wall part of a luminal organ from an outside of the luminal organ; a marker that is accommodated in the applicator; and a pointer device including an insertion that has flexibility, is formed in an elongated manner, and is capable of being inserted into an inside of the luminal organ, and a light-emitting part that is disposed inside the insertion at a distance from a distal end of the insertion. An opening into which the puncturing part is capable of being inserted is formed at the distal end of the insertion. A leakage of light, which is emitted from the light-emitting part, to an outside of the insertion is suppressed between the light-emitting part and the distal end of the insertion.
Abstract:
A medical/surgical device for performing tissue resection can include an endoscope with proximal and distal ends, defining working channels, and a snare assembly located in one of the working channels. The working channel may include a bend near the distal end and towards the outward radial wall of the endoscope. The snare assembly may include a snare loop and an actuation element imparted with the pre-formed angular bends and an actuation control handle. The bends of the actuation element and the working channel may be the same. The rotational manipulation of the actuation element may synchronize the pre-formed bend of the actuation element with the bend of the working channel to concentrically (or otherwise) align the deployed snare loop with the endoscope or endoscope attachments.
Abstract:
Provided is a high-frequency treatment tool including a cylindrical sheath, an electrode member that is made to protrude and be retracted with respect to a distal-end portion of the sheath, and a liquid-feeding unit for feeding a liquid toward the distal-end side inside a flow channel in the sheath, wherein a distal end of the electrode member is provided with a distal-end expanded portion that extends radially outward in a radiating manner and that has a base-end surface that is made to protrude and be retracted with respect to a distal-end portion of the sheath, wherein the sheath is provided with a restricting portion that restricts the movement of the electrode member toward the base-end side at a position at which a portion of the distal-end expanded portion is accommodated inside the sheath and an accommodating portion that can accommodate at least a portion of the distal-end expanded portion.