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US12575721B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12575721-B2
Application numberUS-202117514777-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 29, 2021
Priority dateMay 1, 2019
Publication dateMar 17, 2026
Grant dateMar 17, 2026

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An endoscope includes a handle including a handle housing, an irrigation inlet port adapted to receive irrigation fluid, and an irrigation channel; and an insertion cord extending distally from the handle. The insertion cord includes an insertion tube; a bending section extending from the insertion tube; a distal tip extending from the bending section and including a tip housing; a camera at least partially enclosed in the tip housing; interstitial space within the insertion tube in fluid communication with the irrigation channel; and at least one interstitial flow opening in fluid communication with the interstitial space and adapted to discharge the irrigation fluid.

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We claim: 1 . An endoscope comprising: a handle including a handle housing, a control lever, an irrigation inlet port adapted to receive irrigation fluid, and an irrigation channel; pull wires connected to the control lever; an insertion cord extending distally from the handle, the insertion cord including: an insertion tube; a bending section extending from the insertion tube, the bending section comprising hinged segments including a distal segment, the bending section being configured to bend responsive to the pull wires being tensioned; a distal tip extending from the bending section and including a tip housing; a camera at least partially enclosed in the tip housing; a bending section cover; interstitial space within the insertion tube in fluid communication with the irrigation channel; and at least one interstitial flow opening in fluid communication with the interstitial space and adapted to discharge the irrigation fluid, wherein the bending section cover overlaps, and is bonded to, the distal segment and/or the tip housing, at circumferentially spaced bonding sites with unbonded portions of the bending section cover disposed between the bonding sites, and wherein the at least one interstitial flow opening comprises a gap between an unbonded and unperforated portion of the bending section cover and the distal segment and/or the tip housing. 2 . The endoscope of claim 1 , wherein the insertion cord further comprises components extending through the insertion tube, and wherein the interstitial space in the insertion tube comprises the space within the insertion tube not occupied by the components. 3 . The endoscope of claim 1 , wherein the tip housing comprises a distal wall and a circumferential wall extending proximally from the distal wall, and wherein the circumferential wall comprises at least one groove aligned with the gap, whereby when irrigation fluid is discharged through the at least one interstitial flow opening a flow of the irrigation fluid is at least in part directed by the groove. 4 . The endoscope of claim 1 , wherein the tip housing comprises a distal wall and a circumferential wall extending proximally from the distal wall, and wherein the at least one interstitial flow opening comprises a passage in the circumferential wall. 5 . The endoscope of claim 1 , wherein the tip housing comprises a distal wall and a circumferential wall extending proximally from the distal wall, and wherein the at least one interstitial flow opening comprises a passage in the distal wall. 6 . The endoscope of claim 1 , further comprising a component extending from the handle housing through the insertion tube and a fluid joint body inside the handle housing, the fluid joint body including: an irrigation passage to sealingly and fluidly connect an internal space of the fluid joint body with the irrigation channel; an insertion tube passage to sealingly receive the insertion tube and thereby establish fluid communication between the internal space and the interstitial space of the insertion tube; and component inlet and outlet passages to receive the component, the component extending through the internal space from the inlet to the outlet. 7 . The endoscope of claim 6 , wherein the component comprises a working channel tube including a working channel therethrough, and wherein the working channel is fluidly isolated from the internal space by the component inlet and outlet passages. 8 . The endoscope of claim 7 , further comprising the pull wires and a cable connected to the camera, wherein the bending section includes a transverse wall including a passage sized and shaped to receive therethrough the working channel tube, the pull wires, and the cable. 9 . The endoscope of claim 6 , further comprising an irrigation tube in the handle housing, the irrigation tube comprising the irrigation channel, wherein the irrigation passage is sized and shaped to receive the irrigation tube. 10 . The endoscope of claim 1 , wherein the handle housing comprises circumferential walls and internal walls extending from the circumferential walls, and wherein the internal walls are sized and shaped to form the irrigation channel. 11 . The endoscope of claim 1 , wherein the tip housing includes a working channel port in fluid communication with the working channel and a flow diverter sized and structured to mitigate or prevent occlusion of the working channel port. 12 . A visualization system comprising: the endoscope of claim 1 ; and a video processing apparatus operable to receive live images from the endoscope. 13 . A method of irrigating a space within a patient, the method comprising: inserting the insertion cord of the endoscope of claim 1 into the patient; supplying irrigation fluid to the irrigation channel of the endoscope, the irrigation fluid flowing through the interstitial space and discharging through the at least one interstitial flow opening to irrigate the space. 14 . The endoscope of claim 1 , wherein the tip housing comprises a distal wall and a circumferential wall extending proximally from the distal wall, and wherein the circumferential wall comprises at least one groove aligned with the gap, whereby when irrigation fluid is discharged through the at least one interstitial flow opening a flow of the irrigation fluid is at least in part directed by the groove. 15 . An endoscope comprising: a handle including a handle housing, a control lever, an irrigation inlet port adapted to receive irrigation fluid, and an irrigation channel; pull wires connected to the control lever; an insertion cord extending distally from the handle, the insertion cord including: an insertion tube; a bending section extending from the insertion tube, the bending section comprising hinged segments including a distal segment and being configured to bend responsive to the pull wires being tensioned; a distal tip extending from the bending section and including a tip housing; a camera at least partially enclosed in the tip housing; a bending section cover; interstitial space within the insertion tube in fluid communication with the irrigation channel; and at least one interstitial flow opening in fluid communication with the interstitial space and adapted to discharge the irrigation fluid, the at least one interstitial flow opening comprising a slit in the bending section cover or a gap between the bending section cover and (a) the distal segment and/or (b) the tip housing, wherein the at least one interstitial flow opening is a pressure-dependent interstitial fluid opening which is closed when relaxed and open responsive to fluid pressure. 16 . The endoscope of claim 15 , wherein the gap is formed between the bending section cover and an unperforated portion of the distal segment of the bending section and/or the tip housing. 17 . The endoscope of claim 15 , wherein the bending section cover overlaps, and is bonded to, the distal segment and/or the tip housing, at circumferentially spaced bonding sites with unbonded portions of the bending section cover disposed between the bonding sites, and wherein the gap is formed between an unbonded and unperforated portion of the bending section cover and the distal segment and/or the tip housing. 18 . An endoscope comprising: a handle including a handle housing, a control lever, an irrigation inlet port adapted to receive irrigation fluid, and an irrigation channel; pull wires connected to the control lever: an insertion cord extending distally from the handle, the inse

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  • using light emitting diodes [LED] · CPC title

  • with irrigation system · CPC title

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What does patent US12575721B2 cover?
An endoscope includes a handle including a handle housing, an irrigation inlet port adapted to receive irrigation fluid, and an irrigation channel; and an insertion cord extending distally from the handle. The insertion cord includes an insertion tube; a bending section extending from the insertion tube; a distal tip extending from the bending section and including a tip housing; a camera at le…
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B1/307. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 17 2026 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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