Implant placement device, coupling support, and endoscopic treatment tool
US-9895142-B2 · Feb 20, 2018 · US
US11607115B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11607115-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715702463-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 7, 2010 |
| Publication date | Mar 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 21, 2023 |
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A handle for a medical device includes a proximal segment defining a proximal lumen extending therethrough and sized and shaped to receive an endoscopic medical device therein. A medial segment is received within a distal portion of the proximal segment and has an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter thereof. A medial lumen extends through the proximal segment and is open to the proximal lumen. A distal segment is received within a distal portion of the medial segment and defines a distal lumen extending therethrough open to the medial lumen. The distal segment has an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the medial segment. The medial segment includes a first movement limiting mechanism limiting movement of an endoscopic medical device inserted therethrough along an axis of the distal lumen and a second movement limiting mechanism limiting advancement of an endoscope attached to the distal body portion.
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A telescoping handle for a medical device, comprising: a proximal segment defining a proximal lumen extending longitudinally therethrough, the proximal lumen being sized and shaped to receive an endoscopic medical device therein, the proximal segment including a coupler for coupling the endoscopic medical device thereto so that the endoscopic medical device moves and rotates with the proximal segment; a medial segment received within a distal portion of the proximal segment so that the proximal segment is rotatable relative to the medial segment, the medial segment having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the proximal segment and defining a medial lumen extending therethrough open to the proximal lumen; and a distal segment received within a distal portion of the medial segment and defining a distal lumen extending therethrough open to the medial lumen, the distal segment having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the medial segment, wherein the medial segment is telescopically movable into and out of the proximal segment and rotatable relative thereto, the distal segment is telescopically movable into and out of the medial segment, the medial and distal lumens being sized and shaped so that rotation of the proximal segment relative to the medial segment rotates the endoscopic medical device relative to the medial and distal segments and movement of the proximal segment distally over a portion of the medial segment moves the endoscopic medical device axially relative to the medial segment. 2. The telescoping handle of claim 1 , further comprising a proximal movement limiting mechanism limiting movement of the medial segment into the proximal segment, the proximal movement limiting mechanism being configured to frictionally engage an outer wall of the medial segment. 3. The telescoping handle of claim 2 , further comprising a distal movement limiting mechanism configured to lock a position of the distal segment relative to the medial segment. 4. The telescoping handle of claim 3 , wherein the proximal movement limiting mechanism is slidably positioned over a target portion of the medial segment so that only a portion of the medial segment located proximally thereof is retractable into the proximal segment. 5. The telescoping handle of claim 1 , wherein the endoscopic medical device is a needle. 6. The telescoping handle of claim 1 , wherein the distal segment includes an attachment sized and shaped to engage a corresponding attachment at a proximal end of an endoscope to which the telescoping handle is to be mounted. 7. The telescoping handle of claim 1 , wherein the distal segment engages an endoscope via a Luer lock. 8. A telescoping handle for a medical device, comprising: a proximal segment defining a proximal lumen extending longitudinally therethrough, the proximal lumen being sized and shaped to receive an endoscopic medical device therein, the proximal segment including a coupler for coupling the endoscopic medical device thereto so that the endoscopic medical device moves and rotates with the proximal segment; a medial segment received within a distal portion of the proximal segment so that the proximal segment is rotatable relative to the medial segment, the medial segment having an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the proximal segment and defining a medial lumen extending therethrough open to the proximal lumen; a distal segment received within a distal portion of the medial segment and defining a distal lumen extending therethrough open to the medial lumen, the distal segment having an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the medial segment; and a telescoping internal channel extending through the medial and distal segments, the telescoping channel including first, second and third sections movable relative to one another upon retraction or expansion of the proximal, medial and distal segments relative to one another, wherein the first section is within the proximal segment, the second section is within the medial segment and the third section is within the distal segment; wherein the medial segment is telescopically movable into and out of the proximal segment and rotatable relative thereto, the distal segment is telescopically movable into and out of the medial segment, the medial and distal lumens being sized and shaped so that rotation of the proximal segment relative to the medial segment rotates the endoscopic medical device relative to the medial and distal segments and movement of the proximal segment distally over a portion of the medial segment moves the endoscopic medical device axially relative to the medial segment. 9. The telescoping handle of claim 8 , wherein the medial segment is telescopically movable into and out of the proximal segment and wherein the distal segment is telescopically movable into and out of the medial segment. 10. The telescoping handle of claim 8 , wherein the proximal retraction of the distal segment into the medial segment causes retraction of the third section into the second section. 11. The telescoping handle of claim 8 , wherein the proximal retraction of the medial segment into the proximal segment causes retraction of the second section into the first section. 12. The telescoping handle of claim 8 , wherein the third section has an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the second section. 13. The telescoping handle of claim 11 , wherein the second section has an outer diameter smaller than an inner diameter of the first section. 14. The telescoping handle of claim 8 , further comprising a proximal movement limiting mechanism limiting movement of the medial segment into the proximal segment, the proximal movement limiting mechanism being configured to frictionally engage an outer wall of the medial segment. 15. The telescoping handle of claim 14 , further comprising a distal movement limiting mechanism configured to lock a position of the distal segment relative to the medial segment. 16. The telescoping handle of claim 8 , wherein the distal segment includes an attachment sized and shaped to engage a corresponding attachment at a proximal end of an endoscope to which the telescoping handle is to be mounted. 17. The telescoping handle of claim 14 , wherein the proximal movement limiting mechanism is slidably positioned over a target portion of the medial segment so that only a portion of the medial segment located proximally thereof is retractable into the proximal segment. 18. The telescoping handle of claim 1 , wherein the proximal segment is rotatable relative to the distal segment so that the endoscopic medical device may be rotated within the distal segment without rotating the distal segment relative to an endoscope to which it is coupled.
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