Endoluminal system and method for gastrointestinal treatment

US9713416B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9713416-B2
Application numberUS-201414506666-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 5, 2014
Priority dateDec 16, 2009
Publication dateJul 25, 2017
Grant dateJul 25, 2017

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Improved methods and devices for performing an endoscopic surgery are provided. Systems are taught for operatively treating gastrointestinal disorders endoscopically in a stable, yet dynamic operative environment, and in a minimally-invasive manner. Such systems include, for example, an endoscopic surgical suite. The surgical suite can have a reversibly-expandable retractor that expands to provide a stable, operative environment within a subject. The expansion can be asymmetric around a stabilizer subsystem to maximize space for a tool and an endoscope to each be maneuvered independently to visualize a target tissue and treat the target tissue from outside the patient in a minimally invasive manner.

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We claim: 1. A method for endoluminally removing a lesion from a colon of a patient in a surgical procedure comprising the steps of: providing an endoluminal device having a flexible tubular member and a chamber; inserting the endoluminal device into the colon; visualizing the colon as the endoluminal device is inserted; expanding the chamber to apply a force against a wall of the colon to create a working space to enable triangulation of instrumentation inserted through the tubular member, wherein the chamber expands proximal of a distalmost end of the device; angling a first tip of a first instrument and a second tip of a second instrument within the chamber in a direction away from a central longitudinal axis of the device and toward the lesion with the increased working space and bending of the instruments enabling instrument triangulation with respect to the lesion; removing the lesion from the colon; capturing the lesion within the chamber wherein the chamber is at least partially enclosed to receive the lesion; and removing the device and captured lesion from the colon. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the chamber comprises a plurality of flexible elements and the step of expanding the chamber comprises the step of expanding the flexible elements. 3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising the step of reversibly stiffening one of the flexible elements to increase the stability of the chamber and working space. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein expansion of the chamber opens a cover positioned over the flexible elements of the chamber to provide an access opening for the lesion. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the step of capturing the lesion within the chamber includes capturing the lesion within the cover. 6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the flexible elements are fixed at a distal end and an articulating endoscope when positioned in the endoluminal device to visualize the lesion has a distal tip proximal of the distal end of the flexible elements. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the endoluminal device includes an actuator and the method further comprises the step of moving the actuator to reversibly move the chamber between the collapsed and expanded positions. 8. The method claim 1 , wherein the step of expanding the chamber moves the chamber to an asymmetric configuration and creates an asymmetric working space. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the device includes first and second tool channels having distal ends, the first instrument insertable through the first tool channel and the second instrument insertable through the second tool channel, and the step of angling the first tip of the first instrument includes the step of angling the distal end of the first tool channel and the step of angling the second tip of the second instrument includes the step of angling the distal end of the second tool channel. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the step of expanding the chamber moves the chamber to an asymmetric configuration and creates an asymmetric working space. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of removing the lesion includes retracting the lesion to facilitate dissection by a dissecting instrument under visualization. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of inserting the endoluminal device aligns the chamber in a non-expanded position with the lesion. 13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the chamber expands distal of a distal end of the flexible tubular member. 14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the device includes a first tool channel having a distal end, and the first instrument is insertable through the first tool channel, and the step of angling the first tip of the first instrument includes the step of angling the distal end of the first tool channel. 15. A method for endoluminally removing a lesion from a colon of a patient in a surgical procedure comprising the steps of: providing an endoluminal device having a flexible tubular member and a chamber; inserting the endoluminal device into the colon; visualizing the colon as the endoluminal device is inserted; expanding the chamber to apply a force against a wall of the colon to create a working space to enable triangulation of instrumentation inserted through the tubular member, wherein the chamber includes a plurality of flexible elements and the step of expanding the chamber comprises the step of expanding the flexible elements and wherein the flexible elements are partially expandable and collapsible during the surgical procedure to increase or decrease a distance between the tips of the instruments and the lesion to thereby reconfigure the working space during the surgical procedure; angling a first tip of a first instrument and a second tip of a second instrument within the chamber in a direction away from a central longitudinal axis of the device and toward the lesion with the increased working space and bending of the instruments enabling instrument triangulation with respect to the lesion; removing the lesion from the colon; capturing the lesion within the chamber wherein the chamber is at least partially enclosed to receive the lesion; removing the device and captured lesion from the colon. 16. A method for endoluminally removing a lesion from a colon of a patient in a surgical procedure comprising the steps of: providing an endoluminal device having a flexible tubular member and a chamber; inserting the endoluminal device into the colon; visualizing the colon as the endoluminal device is inserted; expanding the chamber to apply a force against a wall of the colon to create a working space to enable triangulation of instrumentation inserted through the tubular member; angling a first tip of a first instrument and a second tip of a second instrument within the chamber in a direction away from a central longitudinal axis of the device and toward the lesion with the increased working space and bending of the instruments enabling instrument triangulation with respect to the lesion; removing the lesion from the colon; capturing the lesion within the chamber wherein the chamber is at least partially enclosed to receive the lesion; closing a defect caused by removal of the lesion by inserting a third instrument into the chamber; and removing the device and captured lesion from the colon. 17. A method for endoluminally removing a lesion from a colon of a patient in a surgical procedure comprising the steps of: providing an endoluminal device having a flexible tubular member and a chamber; inserting the endoluminal device into the colon; visualizing the colon as the endoluminal device is inserted; expanding the chamber to apply a force against a wall of the colon to create a working space to enable triangulation of instrumentation inserted through the tubular member, wherein the chamber having a plurality of flexible elements and the step of expanding the chamber comprises the step of expanding the flexible elements; stiffening the chamber by movement of a rigid member in a distal direction with respect to the chamber, to reversibly stiffen one of the flexible elements to increase the stability of the chamber and working space; angling a first tip of a first instrument and a second tip of a second instrument within the chamber in a direction away from a central longitudinal axis of the device and toward the lesion with the increased working space and bending of the instruments enabling instrument triangulation with respect to the lesion; removing the lesion from the colon; capturing the lesion within the chamber wherein the chamber is at

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  • for receiving instruments · CPC title

  • having a closed distal end, e.g. a loop · CPC title

  • Gripping devices in the form of loops or baskets {for gripping calculi or similar types of obstructions (surgical snare instruments A61B17/32056)} · CPC title

  • for variable viewing angles · CPC title

  • for applying or removing wound clamps {, e.g. containing only one clamp or staple (A61B17/076 takes precedence; containing multiple wound clamps A61B17/068)}; Wound clamp magazines · CPC title

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What does patent US9713416B2 cover?
Improved methods and devices for performing an endoscopic surgery are provided. Systems are taught for operatively treating gastrointestinal disorders endoscopically in a stable, yet dynamic operative environment, and in a minimally-invasive manner. Such systems include, for example, an endoscopic surgical suite. The surgical suite can have a reversibly-expandable retractor that expands to prov…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boston Scient Scimed Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B1/00085. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 25 2017 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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