Valve leaflet resection device
US-2024398472-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US9402683B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9402683-B2 |
| Application number | US-1453804-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2004 |
| Priority date | Dec 19, 2003 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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A submucosal layer dissection instrument of the present invention includes an instrument body that is inserted into a submucosal layer, a line formed between the proximal end side and the distal end side of the instrument body; and an expanding section provided on the distal end side of the instrument body that expands in the case of having received a supply of fluid through the line.
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A submucosal layer dissection method using a submucosal layer dissection instrument comprising: an instrument body having an insertion path which is provided along an axial direction of the instrument body and which has a distal end opening positioned at a distal end portion of the instrument body; an incision instrument disposed inside the insertion path so as to be capable of protruding from and retracting from the distal end opening of the instrument body; and an expanding section which is provided on an outer surface of the distal end portion of the instrument body that is capable of expanding in a case of having received a supply of a fluid, a distal end part of the expanding section being positioned at the distal end portion of the instrument body when the expanding section is expanded; the method comprising: elevating an affected area of the digestive tract by supplying liquid into the submucosal layer; subsequent to the elevating, inserting the distal end portion of the instrument body which includes the expanding section into the submucosal layer; and subsequent to the inserting, expanding the expanding section until the distal end part of the expanding section is positioned at a same position of the distal end portion of the instrument body in the axial direction by supplying the fluid thereto until the submucosal layer is dissected by an expansion force of the expanding section while the incision instrument is inserted into the insertion path. 2. The submucosal layer dissection method according to claim 1 , further comprising a hemostasis step in which an area of bleeding of the submucosal layer is stopped from bleeding by applying pressure with the expanding section. 3. The submucosal layer dissection method using the submucosal layer dissection instrument according to claim 1 , comprising: wherein the incision instrument is a high-frequency incision instrument, the method comprising: opening a hole in a mucosa which covers the submucosal layer using the high-frequency incision instrument; inserting the distal end portion of the instrument body of the submucosal layer dissection instrument into the hole; and incising at least one of the mucosa around the hole and the submucosal layer by using the high-frequency incision instrument. 4. The submucosal layer dissection method using the submucosal layer dissection instrument according to claim 3 , wherein the liquid is supplied through the insertion path to the submucosal layer while the affected area of the digestive tract is elevated. 5. The submucosal layer dissection method using the submucosal layer dissection instrument according to claim 4 , further comprising: positioning the location of the distal end portion of the instrument body to be aligned with the dissected location of the submucosal layer wherein the distal end portion of the instrument body includes a tapered portion which is tapered towards a distal end of the instrument body. 6. The submucosal layer dissection method using the submucosal layer dissection instrument according to claim 3 , the submucosal layer dissection instrument further comprising an indicator that indicates the amount of insertion of the distal end portion of the insertion body provided at a location of the instrument body that is more proximal than that of the expanding section, the method further comprising: positioning the location of the distal end portion of the instrument body to be aligned with the dissected location of the submucosal layer based on the indicator. 7. The submucosal layer dissection method using the submucosal layer dissection instrument according to claim 6 , further comprising endoscopically separating the affected area of the digestive tract by repeating the method. 8. The submucosal layer dissection method using the submucosal layer dissection instrument according to claim 3 , further comprising: incising at least one of the mucosa around the hole and the submucosal layer. 9. The submucosal layer dissection method according to claim 1 , further comprising an irrigation step in which bleeding within the submucosal layer is irrigated by injecting the liquid into the insertion path. 10. The submucosal layer dissection method using the submucosal layer dissection instrument according to claim 1 , the submucosal layer dissection instrument further comprising a fluid passage arranged in parallel with the insertion path; and wherein the expanding section is expanded by supplying the fluid through the fluid passage. 11. The submucosal layer dissection method according to claim 1 , further comprising an incision step subsequent to the expanding step, the incision step comprising incising at least the dissected submucosal layer. 12. A submucosal layer dissection method using a submucosal layer dissection system comprising: an endoscope in which a first channel and a second channel are provided; a submucosal dissection instrument inserted into the first channel comprising: an instrument body having an insertion path and a fluid passage extending in an axial direction thereof, the insertion path having a distal end opening positioned at a distal end portion of the instrument body, an injection port provided at a proximal end side of the insertion body, the injection port being connected to the fluid passage; an incision instrument disposed inside the insertion path so as to be capable of protruding from and retracting from the distal end opening of the instrument body; and an expanding section provided on the distal end portion of the instrument body that is capable of expanding when receiving a supply of a fluid from the injection port; wherein a distal end part of the expanding section is at a distal end portion of the instrument body when the expanding section is expanded; and a submucosal injection needle inserted into the second channel, which injects a liquid into the submucosal layer, the method comprising: elevating the submucosal layer by injecting a liquid into the submucosal layer using the submucosal injection needle of the submucosal layer dissection system; inserting the submucosal layer dissection instrument into the elevated submucosal layer; and dissecting the submucosal layer by supplying a fluid into the expanding section of the submucosal layer dissection instrument to expand the expanding section while the incision instrument is inserted into the insertion path. 13. The submucosal layer dissection method using the submucosal layer dissection system according to claim 12 , the submucosal layer dissection instrument further comprising: a grasping forceps inserted into the second channel, which supports the submucosal layer, and the method further comprising: supporting the submucosal layer using the grasping forceps.
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Expandable means emitting energy, e.g. by elements carried thereon · CPC title
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