Rigidizing overtube
US-2024408351-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US2016174820A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016174820-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615058096-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided is an endoscopic surgical device and an overtube with which a surgeon can easily obtain a desired image and operability is high. The overtube includes a slider inside the overtube body that guides an endoscope and a treatment tool into a body cavity, the first valve member provided in the endoscope insertion passage, and the second valve member provided in the treatment tool insertion passage. F 1 >F 3 and F 2 >F 3 are satisfied when a fixing force for fixing the slider to the endoscope is defined as F 1 , a fixing force for fixing the slider to the treatment tool is defined as F 2 , and a frictional force that receives from the first valve member when the endoscope moves forward and backward is defined as F 3.
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An endoscopic surgical device comprising: an endoscope that observes the inside of a body cavity; a treatment tool that inspects or treats an affected part within the body cavity; and an overtube that guides the endoscope and the treatment tool into the body cavity, wherein the overtube includes an overtube body that passes through a body wall and is inserted into the body cavity, an endoscope insertion passage that is provided inside the overtube body and allows the endoscope to be inserted therethrough so as to be movable forward and backward, a treatment tool insertion passage that is provided inside the overtube body and allows the treatment tool to be inserted therethrough so as to be movable forward and backward, a first valve member that is provided in the endoscope insertion passage and secures airtightness within the body cavity, a second valve member that is provided in the treatment tool insertion passage and secures the airtightness within the body cavity, and an interlocking member that is configured to be movable forward and backward inside the overtube body, and has an endoscope-coupled part to be coupled to the endoscope inserted through the endoscope insertion passage and a treatment tool-coupled part to be coupled to the treatment tool inserted through the treatment tool insertion passage, and wherein following formulas are satisfied when a fixing force for fixing the interlocking member to the endoscope is defined as F 1 , a fixing force for fixing the interlocking member to the treatment tool is defined as F 2 , and a frictional force that the endoscope receives from the first valve member when the endoscope moves forward and backward is defined as F 3 . F 1> F 3 F 2> F 3 2 . The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein a following formula is satisfied when a frictional force that the treatment tool receives from the second valve member when the treatment tool moves forward and backward is defined as F 4 , and a fixing force for fixing the overtube to the body wall in a forward and backward movement direction is defined as Ft. Ft>F 3+ F 4 3 . The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein a following formula is satisfied. F 1> F 2 4 . The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 3 , wherein the interlocking member includes an endoscope fixed region where the endoscope is fixed, and a treatment tool fixed region where the treatment tool is fixed, and the endoscope fixed region is made longer than the treatment tool fixed region. 5 . The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein, when a frictional force that the treatment tool receives from the second valve member when the treatment tool moves forward and backward is defined as F 4 , either F 2 +F 4 <10 Newtons or F 2 +F 3 <10 Newtons is satisfied in the case of F 1 >F 2 , and either F 1 +F 4 <10 Newtons or F 1 +F 3 <10 Newtons is satisfied in the case of F 1 <F 2 . 6 . The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the interlocking member includes a dead zone where the forward and backward movement of either the endoscope or the treatment tool does not interlock with the movement of the other and a sensing zone where the forward and backward movement of either the endoscope or the treatment tool interlocks with the movement of the other. 7 . The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 . wherein the interlocking member includes a treatment tool-coupled member coupled to the treatment tool, and the treatment tool-coupled member is provided to be rotatable with respect to the interlocking member. 8 . The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 1 , wherein the interlocking member includes a slider member that is coupled to the endoscope and moves forward and backward integrally with the endoscope, and a sleeve member that is coupled to the treatment tool and moves forward and backward integrally with the treatment tool, and wherein a range where the sleeve member is movable forward and backward with respect to the slider member is limited. 9 . The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 8 , wherein the sleeve member is configured so as to be rotatable around the axis with respect to the slider member. 10 . The endoscopic surgical device according to claim 8 , wherein the slider member is configured so as to be non-rotatable around the axis with respect to the overtube body. 11 . An overtube comprising: an overtube body that passes through a body wall and is inserted into a body cavity; an endoscope insertion passage that is provided inside the overtube body and allows an endoscope for observing the inside of the body cavity to be inserted therethrough so as to be movable forward and backward; a treatment tool insertion passage that is provided inside the overtube body and allows a treatment tool for inspecting or treating an affected part within the body cavity to be inserted therethrough so as to be movable forward and backward; a first valve member that is provided in the endoscope insertion passage and secures airtightness within the body cavity; a second valve member that is provided in the treatment tool insertion passage and secures the airtightness within the body cavity; and an interlocking member that is configured to be movable forward and backward inside the overtube body, and has an endoscope-coupled part to be coupled to the endoscope inserted through the endoscope insertion passage and a treatment tool-coupled part to be coupled to the treatment tool inserted through the treatment tool insertion passage, wherein following formulas are satisfied when a fixing force for fixing the interlocking member to the endoscope is defined as F 1 , a fixing force for fixing the interlocking member to the treatment tool is defined as F 2 , and a frictional force that the endoscope receives from the first valve member when the endoscope moves forward and backward is defined as F 3 . F 1> F 3 F 2> F 3 12 . The overtube according to claim 11 , wherein a following formula is satisfied when a frictional force that the treatment tool receives from the second valve member when the treatment tool moves forward and backward is defined as F 4 , and a fixing force for fixing the overtube to the body wall in a forward and backward movement direction is defined as Ft. Ft>F 3+ F 4 13 . The overtube according to claim 11 , wherein a following formula is satisfied. F 1> F 2 14 . The overtube according to claim 13 , wherein the interlocking member includes an endoscope fixed region where the endoscope is fixed, and a treatment tool fixed region where the treatment tool is fixed, and the endoscope fixed region is made longer than the treatment tool fixed region. 15 . The overtube according to claim 11 , wherein, when a frictional force that the treatment tool receives from the second valve member when the treatment tool moves forward and backward is defined as F 4 , either F 2 +F 4 <10 Newtons or F 2 +F 3 <10 Newtons is satisfied in the case of F 1 >F 2 , and either F 1 +F 4 <10 Newtons or F 1 +F 3 <10 Newtons is satisfied in the case of F 1 <F 2 . 16 . The overtube according to claim 11 , wherein the interlocking member includes a dead zone where the forward and backward movement of either the endoscope or the treatment tool does not interlock with the movement of the other and a sensing zone where the forward and backward movement of either the endoscope or the treatment tool interlocks with the movement o
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