1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to: a device for sustained release of liquid which is used for giving liquid like medical solution to a diseased region on a luminal wall surface of a living body for example; an endoscope having the same; and an instrument for endoscopic surgery having the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional problems in endoscopic treatments which ESD (Endoscopic submucosal dissection) represents include intraoperative bleeding and postoperative bleeding.
However, an optical clearing agent capable of improving living-body permeability of light by suppressing light scattering has been developed in recent years.
Optical clearing agent is an aqueous solution acquired by adding glycerol and surfactant to urea, and the aqueous solution is given to a living tissue to penetrate into the living tissue and then makes a penetrated region of the living tissue transparent like a jelly. Besides, the region that is made transparent by the optical clearing agent can be returned into its original state in which the penetrated region was opaque, again, by giving saline or the like to the penetrated part.
In order to reduce the risks of intraoperative bleeding and postoperative bleeding, it is desired that an optical clearing agent is given to a diseased part before or after surgery so that vascular visibility is improved.
By the way, it is characteristic of such an optical clearing agent to take predetermined time to penetrate into a living tissue that is given the optical clearing agent. As a result, it is impossible to observe a target region immediately after the target region is given the optical clearing agent. Accordingly, a use of optical clearing agent in surgery requires a device for giving optical clearing agent in advance before excision of a part to be excised.
However, a diseased region to which an optical clearing agent should be applied does not necessarily exist in the gravity direction in a lumen. As a result, the optical clearing agent is not easy to give to a diseased region existing in the opposite direction to the gravity direction while the optical clearing agent is being kept stably remaining at the diseased region.
In conventional techniques for giving an agent to a diseased region with the agent keeping stably remaining at the diseased region, the inventions disclosed in International Patent Publication No. WO09/031295 and Japanese Patent Kokai No. 2008-188212 respectively have been proposed for example, International Patent Publication No. WO09/031295 disclosing a drug sustained-release stent in which a stent is covered with polymer containing agent, and Japanese Patent Kokai No. 2008-188212 disclosing an agent-applying instrument which is aimed at applying anesthetic to nasal cavity.
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A device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention is characterized in that the device includes: an outer pouch-shaped elastic member; an inner pouch-shaped elastic member which is placed inside the outer pouch-shaped elastic member and which can be inflated; a liquid-holding section which holds liquid between the inner pouch-shaped elastic member and the outer pouch-shaped elastic member; and a minute hole which is provided for the outer pouch-shaped elastic member and the diameter of which is changed by inflation and deflation.
Also, it is preferred that a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention further includes a liquid-infusing section which can infuse liquid into the liquid-holding section between the inner pouch-shaped elastic member and the outer pouch-shaped elastic member.
Also, in a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, it is preferred that a group of minute holes is provided for only a partial area of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member.
Also, in a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, it is preferred that the partial area of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member is an area which forms the liquid-holding section in the outer pouch-shaped elastic member.
Also, in a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, it is preferred that the elasticity of an area of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member excluding an area of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member forming the liquid-holding section is lower than that of the area of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member forming the liquid-holding section.
Also, in a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, it is preferred that the elasticity of an area of the inner pouch-shaped elastic member excluding an area of the inner pouch-shaped elastic member forming the liquid-holding section is higher than that of the area of the inner pouch-shaped elastic member forming is the liquid-holding section.
Also, an endoscope according to the present invention is characterized in that the endoscope includes: one of the above-described device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention; a first infusion-exhaust element which can infuse or exhaust liquid or gas for inflating the inner pouch-shaped elastic member; and a second infusion-exhaust element which communicates with the liquid-infusing section and which can infuse or exhaust liquid.
Also, an instrument for endoscopic surgery according to the present invention includes: one of the above-described device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention; a first infusion-exhaust element which can infuse or exhaust liquid or gas for inflating the inner pouch-shaped elastic member; and a second infusion-exhaust element which communicates with the liquid-infusing section and which can infuse or exhaust liquid.
According to the present invention, it is possible to obtain a user-friendly device for sustained release of liquid and an endoscope having the same and an instrument for endoscopic surgery having the same.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Prior to the explanation of embodiments of the present invention, operation effects of the present invention are explained.
As in the present invention, a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention includes: an outer pouch-shaped elastic member; an inner pouch-shaped elastic member placed inside the outer pouch-shaped elastic member and capable of being inflated; a liquid-holding section holding liquid between the inner pouch-shaped elastic member and the outer pouch-shaped elastic member; and a minute hole provided for the outer pouch-shaped elastic member and capable of changing a diameter of the minute hole by inflation and deflation. As a result, when air or the like is infused into the inner pouch-shaped elastic member so as to inflate the inner pouch-shaped elastic member, pressure is applied to the outer pouch-shaped elastic member holding liquid with the liquid-holding section to inflate the outer pouch-shaped elastic member, so that the outer pouch-shaped elastic member presses against an target region for sustained release (like a diseased region on a luminal wall surface for example) to come into contact with the target region while the surface of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member is being elastically deformed, a diameter of the minute hole is expanded, and liquid held by the liquid-holding section passes through the minute hole to be sustainedly released from the surface of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member to the target region for sustained release on the outside. Also, when air or the like in the inner pouch-shaped elastic member is exhausted so as to deflate the inner pouch-shaped elastic member, the surface of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member separates from the target region for sustained release.
Accordingly, the above-described manner of configuring a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention makes it possible to optionally adjust an amount of administration and an administration rate with an amount of administration of liquid kept to the minimum by adjusting an amount of air or the like infused into the inner pouch-shaped elastic member.
Also, such a manner of configuring a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention makes it possible to easily move or retrieve the device by deflating the inner pouch-shaped elastic member after administration of liquid, so that it is possible to escape an obstacle to diagnosis of or treatment of the target region to which the liquid is supplied.
Also, such a manner of configuring a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention makes it possible to expand a diameter of the minute hole to sustainedly release liquid held by the liquid-holding section via the minute hole while the surface of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member is pressing on an target region for sustained release of the liquid with the surface of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member elastically deformed when the inner pouch-shaped elastic member is inflated, so that it is possible to continue to stably and efficiently supply the liquid like medical solution also to the target region for sustained release of liquid which exists against gravity.
Also, in a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, a diameter of the minute hole of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member does not expand when the inner pouch-shaped elastic member is not inflated. As a result, it is possible to prevent liquid held by the liquid-holding section from leaking to the outside, so that it is possible to prevent loss of the liquid before the inner pouch-shaped elastic member is inflated.
Also, such a manner of configuring a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention makes it possible to release the outer pouch-shaped elastic member from pressure by exhausting air or the like from the inner pouch-shaped elastic member to deflate inner pouch-shaped elastic member. As a result, liquid in the liquid-holding section can be easily replaced with another liquid, so that plural kinds of liquid can be administered in turn by inflating the inner pouch-shaped elastic member again after replacement of liquid.
Also, when a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention further includes a liquid-infusing section capable of infusing liquid into the liquid-holding section between the inner pouch-shaped elastic member and the outer pouch-shaped elastic member, such a configuration of the device for sustained release of liquid makes it possible to achieve continuous sustained release of one kind of liquid or makes it possible to sustainedly release plural kinds of liquid by infusing a second liquid equal to or different from a first liquid in kind into the liquid-holding section between the outer pouch-shaped elastic member and the inner pouch-shaped elastic member from the liquid-infusion section after sustained release of the first liquid is complete.
Also, when the minute hole is provided for only a partial area of the surface of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member in a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, it is possible to achieve sustained release of medical solution in such a way that medical solution is intensively supplied to a specific region.
Also, in a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, when the partial area of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member is an area which forms the liquid-holding section in the outer pouch-shaped elastic member, it is possible to achieve sustained release of liquid in such a way that the medical solution is efficiently supplied to a desired region.
Also, in a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, the outer pouch-shaped elastic member is configured in such a way that the elasticity of areas of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member excluding the area of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member forming the liquid-holding section is lower than that of the area of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member forming the liquid-holding section. As a result, the rest of areas of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member except the area forming the liquid-holding section in the outer pouch-shaped elastic member closely comes into contact with the rest of areas of the inner pouch-shaped elastic member except an area forming the liquid-holding section in the inner pouch-shaped elastic member when the inner pouch-shaped elastic member is inflated, so that it becomes easy to achieve sustained release of liquid held by the liquid-holding section in such a way that the liquid is intensively supplied to a desired region without dispersion of the liquid is to the liquid-infusing section or the like.
Also, in a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, the inner pouch-shaped elastic member is configured in such a way that the elasticity of areas of the inner pouch-shaped elastic member excluding the area of the inner pouch-shaped elastic member forming the liquid-holding section is higher than that of the area of the inner pouch-shaped elastic member forming the liquid-holding section. As a result, the rest of the areas of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member except the area forming the liquid-holding section in the outer pouch-shaped elastic member yet more closely comes into contact with the rest of the areas of the inner pouch-shaped elastic member except the area forming the liquid-holding section in the inner pouch-shaped elastic member when the inner pouch-shaped elastic member is inflated, in cooperation with the above configuration in which the elasticity of the areas of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member excluding the area of the outer pouch-shaped elastic member forming the liquid-holding section is lower than that of the area of the outer forming the liquid-holding section in the outer pouch-shaped elastic member, so that it becomes easy to achieve sustained release of liquid held by the liquid-holding section in such a way that the liquid is yet more intensively supplied to a desired region with dispersion of the liquid to the liquid-infusing section or the like prevented yet more.
Also, when an endoscope or an instrument for endoscopic surgery includes: one of the above-described device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention; a first infusion-exhaust element capable of infusing or exhausting liquid or gas for inflating the inner pouch-shaped elastic member; and a second infusion-exhaust element communicating with the liquid infusing section and capable of infusing or exhausting liquid as in the present invention, it is possible to achieve an endoscope or an instrument for endoscopic surgery having the effects of the above-described device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention.
Embodiments of the present invention are explained using the drawings, below.
A device for sustained release of liquid according to the present embodiment is configured to include: an outer balloon 2 used as the outer pouch-shaped elastic member; and an inner balloon 1 used as the inner pouch-shaped elastic member and capable of being inflated, the inner balloon 1 being placed inside the outer balloon 2 so that two layers of the balloons 1 and 2 are formed, as shown in
The inner and outer balloons 1 and 2 includes a liquid-holding section 3 which holds liquid between the inner and outer balloons 1 and 2. The liquid-holding section 3 is formed by a predetermined area of the outside surface of the inner balloon 1 and a predetermined area of the inside surface of the outer balloon 2 adhering firmly to each other. Besides, the liquid-holding section 3 in the example shown in
The whole of the outside surface of the inner balloon 1 is covered with the outer balloon 2. The outer balloon 2 includes a plurality of minute holes 2a which change their diameters by inflation of and deflation of the outer balloon 2, as shown in
Also, a liquid-infusing section 4 through which liquid can be infused into the liquid-holding section 3 is further provided between the inner balloon 1 and the outer balloon 2.
An endoscope shown in
The device for sustained release of liquid of the example shown in
The first infusion-exhaust element 21 is configured to be an infusion pipe the one end of which communicates with the inner balloon-inflating infusion section 5′ and the other end of which is provided with a pump infusing or exhausting liquid or gas for inflating the inner pouch-shaped elastic member, the pump being not shown in the drawings.
The second infusion-exhaust element 22 is configured to be an infusion pipe the one end of which communicates with the liquid-infusing section 4′ and the other end of which is provided with a pump infusing or exhausting liquid, the pump being not shown in the drawings.
A procedure for sustained release of optical clearing agent to a diseased region on a luminal wall surface with the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment having such a configuration is explained below using the configuration in which the device for sustained release of liquid is integrated with the endoscope, as in
The device for sustained release of liquid is moved to a position of a diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10 while the inner balloon 1 is not being inflated. Next, optical clearing agent is infused from the liquid-infusing section 4′ into the liquid-holding section 3 through the second infusion-exhaust element 22 (refer to
The optical clearing agent gradually permeates the inside of the diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10 by sustained release of the optical clearing agent from the surface of the outer balloon 2 to the diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10. On the other hand, body fluid soaks out of the inside of the diseased region to enter into the liquid-holding section 3 through the minute holes 2a on the surface of the outer balloon 2. And, considerable amount of body fluid mixes with the optical clearing agent in the liquid-holding section 3 after a set time has elapsed, and the mix of the body fluid and the optical clearing agent causes deterioration of the function of the optical clearing agent. Accordingly, in the case where sustained release of the optical clearing agent to the diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10 is continued in such a situation, the gas (or liquid) having been infused into the inner balloon 1 is exhausted from the inner balloon 1 through the inner balloon-inflating infusion section 5′ and the first infusion-exhaust element 21 so that the inner balloon 1 is temporarily deflated, and then, the mixture of the body fluid and the optical clearing agent in the liquid-holding section 3 is exhausted from the liquid-holding section 3 through the liquid-infusing section 4′ and the second infusion-exhaust element 22. Afterward, another amount of optical clearing agent is infused from the liquid-infusing section 4′ into the liquid-holding section 3 in the same manner as described above (refer to
After completion of the sustained release of the optical clearing agent, the gas (or liquid) having been inflated into the inner balloon 1 is exhausted from the inner balloon 1 through the inner balloon-inflating injection section 5′ and the first infusion-exhaust element 21 so that the inner balloon 1 is deflated. As a result, the outer balloon 2 separates from the diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10 which is made transparent. Also, the liquid in the liquid-holding section 3 is exhausted from the liquid-holding section 3 through the liquid-infusing section 4′ and the second infusion-exhaust element 22. Next, the device for sustained release of liquid is moved to a position which is away from the diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10. As a result, it is possible to perform diagnosis of or treatment of the transparent diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10.
In the case where the diseased region having been made transparent is returned to its original state in which the diseased region is opaque after the completion of the diagnosis of or the treatment of the transparent diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10, the device for sustained release of liquid is moved to the position of the diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10 with the inner balloon 1 deflated. Next, saline is infused into the liquid-holding section 3 through the liquid-infusing section 4′ and the second infusion-exhaust element 22. Because the diameters of the minute holes 2a are not extended at this point in time, it is possible to prevent the saline from leaking to the outside. Next, gas (or liquid) is infused into the inner balloon 1 through the first infusion-exhaust element 21 and the inner balloon-inflating infusion section 5′ so that the inner balloon is inflated. As a result, pressure is applied to the outer balloon 2 holding the saline with the liquid-holding section 3, so that the outer balloon 2 is inflated to press on the diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10 while the surface of the outer balloon 2 is being elastically deformed, and the diameters of the minute holes 2a are extended, so that the saline held by the liquid-holding section 3 is sustainedly released from the surface of the outer balloon 2 to the diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10 on the outside through the minute holes 2a.
The device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment makes it possible to optionally adjust administration amount or administration rate with an amount of administration of liquid kept to the minimum by adjusting an amount of infusion of air or the like into the inner balloon 1.
Also, in the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment, it is possible to easily move or retrieve the device for sustained release of liquid by deflating the inner balloon 1 after administration of liquid, so that it is possible to escape an obstacle to diagnosis of or treatment of a region to which liquid is administered.
Also, the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment: includes the liquid-holding section 3 holding liquid between the inner balloon 1 and the outer balloon 2; and is configured to make it possible to sustainedly release liquid held by the liquid-holding section 3 through the minute holes 2a by inflating the inner balloon 1 to make the surface of the outer balloon 2 press on an target region for sustained release of liquid with the surface of the outer balloon 2 elastically deformed and to extend the diameters of the minute holes. As a result, it is possible to continue to stably and efficiently supply liquid like medical solution (optical clearing agent or saline) to also a diseased region on the luminal wall surface 10 which exists against gravity. Also, in the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment, the diameters of the minute holes 2a of the outer balloon 2 are not extended when the inner balloon 1 is not inflated. As a result, it is possible to prevent liquid held by the liquid-holding section 3 from leaking to the outside, and it is possible to prevent loss of liquid before the inner balloon 1 is inflated.
Also, in the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment, the outer balloon 2 is released from pressure by exhausting air or the like in the inner balloon 1 to deflate the inner balloon 1. As a result, it becomes easy to replace liquid in the liquid-holding section 3 with another liquid, and it is possible to administer plural kinds of liquid in turn by inflating the inner balloon 1 again after replacement of liquid with another one.
Also, the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment further includes a liquid-infusing section between the inner balloon 1 and the outer balloon 2, and liquid can be infused into the liquid-holding section 3 through the liquid-infusing section. As a result, it is possible to sustainedly release one kind of liquid continuously or to sustainedly release plural kinds of liquid by infusing the second liquid equal to or different from the first liquid in kind into the space between the inner balloon 1 and the outer balloon 2 through the liquid-infusing section 4′ after completion of sustained release of the first liquid.
Also, the endoscope according to the first embodiment includes the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment, the first infusion-exhaust element 21 by which liquid or gas for inflating the inner balloon 1 can be infused or exhausted, and the second infusing-exhaust element 22 which communicates with the liquid-infusing section 4′ and by which liquid can be infused or exhausted. As a result, it is possible to achieve an endoscope having the above-described effects of the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment.
In a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present embodiment, minute holes 2a for the outer balloon 2 are provided only on an area 2-1 of the outer balloon 2, the area 2-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3 in the outer balloon 2.
The other configurations for the device for sustained release of liquid according to the second embodiment are approximately the same as those for the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment shown in
In the device for sustained release of liquid according to the second embodiment, when the inner balloon 1 is inflated to inflate the outer balloon 2, the liquid is sustainedly release intensively from the liquid-holding section 3. As a result, it is possible to efficiently perform sustained release of medical solution to a diseased region of interest by making the liquid-holding section 3 sited at a position at which the liquid-holding section 3 faces to the diseased region of interest.
Besides, in the device for sustained release of liquid according to the second embodiment, the minute holes 2a for the outer balloon 2 may be provided for only a part of the area 2-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3. In this case, it is possible to sustainedly release liquid intensively to a particular diseased region.
The other operation effects of the device for sustained release of liquid according to the second embodiment are approximately the same as those of the device for sustained release of liquid according to the first embodiment.
In a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present embodiment, the outer balloon 2 is configured in such a way that the elasticity of areas 2-2 of the outer balloon 2 excluding an area 2-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3 in the outer balloon 2 is lower than that of the area 2-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3. In addition, the inner balloon 1 is configured in such a way that the elasticity of areas 1-2 of the inner balloon 1 excluding an area 1-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3 in the inner balloon 1 is higher than that of the area 1-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3.
The other constitutions for the device for sustained release of liquid according to the third embodiment and the endoscope provided with the device are approximately the same as those of the device for sustained release of liquid and the endoscope provided with the device according to the first and second embodiments.
In the device for sustained release of liquid and the endoscope provided with the same according to the third embodiment, the outer balloon 2 is configured in such a way that the elasticity of the areas 2-2 of the outer balloon 2 excluding the area 2-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3 in the outer balloon 2 is lower than that of the area 2-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3. As a result, when the inner balloon 1 is inflated, the areas 2-2 of the outer balloon 2 excluding the area 2-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3 in the outer balloon 2 closely come into contact with the areas 1-2 of the inner balloon 1 excluding the area 1-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3 in the inner balloon 1, so that it becomes easy to sustainedly release liquid held by the liquid-holding section 3 intensively to an target region for sustained release without dispersion of the liquid to another portion like the liquid-infusing section 4. In addition, in the device for sustained release of liquid and endoscope provided with the device according to the third embodiment, the inner balloon 1 is configured in such a way that the elasticity of the areas 1-2 of the inner balloon 1 excluding the area 1-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3 in the inner balloon 1 is higher than that of the area 1-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3. As a result, when the inner balloon 1 is inflated, the areas 2-2 of the outer balloon 2 excluding the area 2-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3 yet more closely come into contact with the areas 1-2 of the inner balloon 1 excluding the area 1-1 forming the liquid-holding section 3, so that it becomes easy to sustainedly release the liquid held by the liquid-holding section 3 yet more intensively to the target region for sustained release with dispersion of the liquid to another portion like the liquid-infusing section 4 prevented yet more.
Up to now, the embodiments for device for sustained release of liquid and endoscopes provided with the same according to the present invention have been explained. However, a device for sustained release of liquid and an endoscope provided with the same according to the present invention is not limited to the configurations for the above-described embodiments. For example, an inner pouch-shaped elastic member and an outer pouch-shaped elastic member in the present invention is not limited to the balloons, and any member having elasticity and capable of inflating into a pouched shape may be used as an inner pouch-shaped elastic balloon or an outer pouch-shaped elastic member. Also, the above-described embodiments are explained using examples of constitution in which a device for sustained release of liquid is integrated with the top end of an endoscope. However, apparatus provided with a device for sustained release of liquid in the present invention is not limited to the top end of endoscope, and a device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention may be integrated with an instrument for endoscopic surgery like forceps which is used together with an endoscope.
A device for sustained release of liquid according to the present invention, an endoscope having the same, and an instrument for endoscopic surgery having the same are useful for every field in which a diseased region existing against gravity is given medical solution while the medical solution is being kept on the diseased region for a set period of time and has to be diagnosed or treated immediately after giving the medical solution to the diseased region.
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2013-032498 | Feb 2013 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation application based on International Patent Application No. PCT/JP2014/054059, filed on Feb. 20, 2014, and claims benefits of Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-032498 filed in Japan on Feb. 21, 2013, the contents of which are incorporated by this reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2014/054059 | Feb 2014 | US |
Child | 14828740 | US |