Endoscopic arrangement
US-9247867-B2 · Feb 2, 2016 · US
US10582832B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10582832-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715467055-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 23, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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An endoscopic system including an endoscope having saved information therein related to the endoscope, a light source console for providing light to the endoscope, and a light cable connected between the endoscope and the light source console. The light cable is configured to communicate the light from the light source console to the endoscope. The information related to the endoscope is relayed from the endoscope to the light source console through the light cable for altering functions of at least one of the light source console and an auxiliary device.
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An endoscopic system comprising: an endoscope having saved information therein related to the endoscope; a light source console for providing light to the endoscope; and a light cable connected between the endoscope and the light source console, the light cable being configured to communicate the light from the light source console to the endoscope, wherein the information related to the endoscope is relayed from the endoscope to the light source console through the light cable for altering functions of at least one of the light source console and an auxiliary device, wherein the endoscope includes a memory element and the information related to the endoscope can be wirelessly relayed from the memory element to the light cable and the light cable includes a wireless reader for reading the information related to the endoscope from the memory element, and wherein the wireless reader is configured to wirelessly transfer power to the memory element and the memory element is configured to transmit the power wirelessly transmitted thereto to a further electronic component within the endoscope. 2. The endoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein: the memory element comprises an RFID chip and the information related to the endoscope is wirelessly relayed from the RFID chip to the light cable. 3. The endoscopic system of claim 2 , wherein: the endoscope includes a light cable connecting portion receiving a portion of the light cable therein and the RFID chip is located in the light cable connecting portion. 4. The endoscopic system of claim 2 , wherein: the wireless reader comprises an RFID reader for reading the information related to the endoscope from the RFID chip. 5. The endoscopic system of claim 4 , wherein: the light cable includes a first connector for supplying power from the light source console to the RFID reader in the light cable and a second connector for communicating the information related to the endoscope from the RFID reader to the light source console. 6. The endoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein: the information related to the endoscope is relayed in the light cable via a wired communication system. 7. The endoscopic system of claim 6 , wherein: electromagnetic waves communicate the information related to the endoscope to the light source console via the wired communication system. 8. The endoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein: the information related to the endoscope alters an output of electromagnetic waves from the light source console. 9. The endoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein: the information related to the endoscope alters an output of the at least one auxiliary device. 10. The endoscopic system of claim 9 , wherein: the at least one auxiliary device includes at least one of a camera control, an image and video capture and recording device, a surgical navigation system and a monitor. 11. The endoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein the further electronic component comprises a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, a gyroscope, or an accelerometer. 12. The endoscopic system of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the information related to the endoscope is generated by the further electronic component. 13. An endoscopic system comprising: an endoscope having saved information therein related to the endoscope; a light source console providing light to the endoscope; and a light cable connected between the endoscope and the light source console, the light cable communicating the light from the light source console to the endoscope along with communicating the information related to the endoscope to the light source console wherein the information related to the endoscope is wirelessly relayed from the endoscope to the light cable, wherein functions of at least one of the light source console and an auxiliary device are altered dependent upon the information related to the endoscope, wherein the endoscope includes a memory element and the information related to the endoscope can be wirelessly relayed from the memory element to the light cable and the light cable includes a wireless reader for reading the information related to the endoscope from the memory element, and the wireless reader is configured to wirelessly transfer power to the memory element and the memory element is configured to transmit the power wirelessly transmitted thereto to a further electronic component within the endoscope. 14. The endoscopic system of claim 13 , wherein: the memory element comprises an RFID chip and the information related to the endoscope is wirelessly relayed from the RFID chip to the light cable. 15. The endoscopic system of claim 14 , wherein: the endoscope includes a light cable connecting portion receiving a portion of the light cable therein and the RFID chip is located in the light cable connecting portion. 16. The endoscopic system of claim 14 , wherein: the wireless reader comprises an RFID reader for reading the information related to the endoscope from the RFID chip. 17. The endoscopic system of claim 16 , wherein: the light cable includes a first connector for supplying power from the light source console to the RFID reader in the light cable and a second connector for communicating the information related to the endoscope from the RFID reader to the light source console. 18. The endoscopic system of claim 13 , wherein the further electronic component comprises a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, a gyroscope, or an accelerometer. 19. The endoscopic system of claim 13 , wherein at least a portion of the information related to the endoscope is generated by the further electronic component. 20. A method of altering functions of at least one surgical device comprising: saving information related to an endoscope within the endoscope; connecting a light cable between the endoscope and a light source console; providing light to the endoscope from the light source console via the light cable; wirelessly relaying the information related to the endoscope from a memory element of the endoscope to a wireless reader of the light cable; relaying the information related to the endoscope to the light source console through the light cable; altering functions of the at least one surgical device dependent upon the information related to the endoscope; wirelessly transferring power from the wireless reader to the memory element; and transmitting the power wirelessly transmitted to the memory element to a further electronic component within the endoscope. 21. The method of claim 20 , wherein: the at least one surgical device includes the light source console. 22. The method of claim 20 , wherein: the memory element comprises an RFID chip. 23. The method of claim 22 , further including: providing the endoscope with a light cable connecting portion receiving a portion of the light cable therein; and locating the RFID chip in the light cable connecting portion. 24. The method of claim 22 , wherein the wireless reader is an RFID reader. 25. The method of claim 24 , further including: supplying power in a first connector in the light cable from the light source console to the RFID reader; and communicating the information related to the endoscope from the RFID reader to the light source console via a second connector in the light cable. 26. The method of claim 20 , wherein: relaying the information i
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