Endoscope handle with catheter loop
US-2024206706-A1 · Jun 27, 2024 · US
US12082785B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12082785-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017433654-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 14, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2024 |
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An endoscope cleansing accessory is described for use at the bedside, manual cleaning sink, or prior to decontamination of the endoscope with an automatic endoscope reprocessing (AER) apparatus. The cleansing accessory includes a cleansing pod or bulbous package filled with a cleaning composition, such as a foam, fluid or powder, and a blocking mechanism located at or near an opening of the cleansing pod. The blocking mechanism is configured to block a suction channel once the cleansing pod is tightly fitted over a distal end of the endoscope. External pressure applied to the outside of the cleansing pod in the form of repeated compression or squeezing drives the cleaning fluid through an elevator platform or forceps raiser bridge mechanism within the endoscope's distal end to loosen tissue and other particles, which can then be flushed out during manual cleaning or by the flowing cleansing fluid of an AER.
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What is claimed is: 1. An endoscope accessory for use in endoscope reprocessing, the endoscope having at a distal end an elevator platform or forceps raiser assembly and a suction channel inlet disposed adjacent the elevator platform, the endoscope accessory comprising: a cleansing bulbous member configured to be located over the distal end of the endoscope, the bulbous member having an opening configured to be removably fitted over the distal end of the endoscope; a cleaning composition disposed within the bulbous member; and a blocking mechanism configured to block the inlet of the suction channel, wherein pressure applied to an external surface of the bulbous member drives the cleansing composition through the elevator platform or forceps raiser within the distal end of the endoscope to loosen tissue and other particles, wherein the bulbous member has a shape configured to facilitate collection of loose tissue and other particles on an internal surface located longitudinally below the bulbous member opening and wherein the bulbous member includes a self-puncturing membrane located at or adjacent to the bulbous member opening such as when bulbous member is positioned over a distal end of the endoscope the cleaning composition retained therein is released. 2. The endoscope accessory of claim 1 , wherein the blocking mechanism is located at or adjacent the opening of the bulbous member. 3. The endoscope accessory of claim 1 , wherein the blocking mechanism includes one of a shield or plug member configured to fit over or in the inlet of the suction channel. 4. The endoscope accessory of claim 1 , wherein the bulbous member is formed from one of a silicone, thermoplastic polymer or rubber material. 5. The endoscope accessory of claim 1 , wherein the bulbous member includes a drain outlet on an external surface. 6. The endoscope accessory of claim 1 , wherein the blocking mechanism is formed from one of a silicone, thermoplastic polymer or rubber material. 7. The endoscope accessory of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning composition is comprised of at least one of the group consisting of a cleaning detergent, a bactericidal composition, a cleaning foam and a cleansing agent. 8. The endoscope accessory of claim 1 , wherein the bulbous member includes an inlet on an external surface for receiving a cleaning composition from an external source. 9. The endoscope accessory of claim 1 , wherein the blocking mechanism is configured to be tethered to the bulbous member. 10. A method of cleaning an endoscope prior to endoscope reprocessing comprising the steps of: providing a cleansing bulbous member having an opening configured to be removably fitted over a distal end of the endoscope, the bulbous member including therein a cleaning composition and a self-puncturing membrane located at or adjacent to the bulbous member opening; inserting a blocking mechanism in an inlet of a suction channel of the endoscope; locating the bulbous member opening over the distal end of the endoscope; and applying pressure to an outside surface of the bulbous member in the form of repeated compression, the repeated compression driving the cleaning composition through an elevator platform to loosen tissue and other particles within the distal end of the endoscope, wherein the bulbous member has a shape configured to facilitate collection of loose tissue and other particles on an internal surface located longitudinally below the bulbous member opening. 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the blocking mechanism is located adjacent the opening of the bulbous member and blocks the inlet to the suction channel as the bulbous member opening is located over the endoscope distal end. 12. The method of claim 10 further comprising the step of draining the bulbous member via a drain outlet located on the bulbous member away from the bulbous member opening. 13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising the step of providing a second opening to the bulbous member for introducing a cleansing agent from an external source. 14. An endoscope accessory for use in endoscope reprocessing, the endoscope having a distal end, the endoscope accessory comprising: a cleansing bulbous member configured to be located over the distal end of the endoscope, the bulbous member having an opening configured to be removably fitted over the distal end of the endoscope; a cleaning composition disposed within the bulbous member; and a blocking mechanism configured to block an inlet of a suction channel within the endoscope, wherein pressure applied to an external surface of the bulbous member drives the cleansing composition through the distal end of the endoscope to loosen tissue and other particles, wherein the bulbous member has a shape configured to facilitate collection of loose tissue and other particle on an internal surface located longitudinally below the bulbous member opening and wherein the bulbous member includes a self-puncturing membrane located at or adjacent to the bulbous member opening such as when bulbous member is positioned over a distal end of the endoscope the cleaning composition retained therein is released. 15. The endoscope accessory of claim 14 , wherein the blocking mechanism is located at or adjacent the opening of the bulbous member. 16. The endoscope accessory of claim 14 , wherein the blocking mechanism includes one of a shield or plug member configured to fit over or in the inlet of the suction channel. 17. The endoscope accessory of claim 14 , wherein the bulbous member is formed from one of a translucent or transparent material. 18. The endoscope accessory of claim 14 , wherein the bulbous member is formed from one of a silicone, thermoplastic polymer or rubber material. 19. The endoscope accessory of claim 14 , wherein the bulbous member includes a drain outlet on an external surface.
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