1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a drill unit equipped with a camera, which is used to drill a live body to make a hole through which an imaging fiber is inserted for the purpose of observing an object such as an affected area of the body.
2. Description of the Related Art
A system for observing an affected area of a live body using a microscope or a monitor has been put into a practical use. In the system, an imaging fiber is inserted to irradiate the affected area of the body from a leading end thereof for observing such area upon reception of the reflected light ray.
The imaging fiber for the use in such organs as digestive system and urologic system may be introduced from such opening of the body as a mouth to reach the affected area through channels thereof. The imaging fiber for the use in the circulatory organ, for example, may be introduced into the blood vessel from a part of the body that allows the introduction easily to reach the affected area. If the object organ has no opening to allow the introduction of the imaging fiber to reach the affected area, it is necessary to drill the body to make a hole for introducing the imaging fiber to the affected area.
There has been introduced no device that punctures the body to the affected area to guide the imaging fiber smoothly while allowing the observation of such area simultaneously. Generally, incision of the body deep into the affected area, or drilling of the body is performed, and thereafter, an endoscope is set for observation and treatment.
Patent Document 1 (Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 8-238215) which discloses an exemplary structure of an endoscope shows an insertion channel structure of a treating tool for an endoscope. The disclosed structure reduces the size of the control unit while allowing sufficient inserting performance of the treating tool and ensuring layout space of the contents. The control unit includes the ocular portion, the lever for curving operations, the suction button, and the air/water button as well as two ports at the lower portion of the control unit for insertion of two forceps.
There are the pipelines, the air/water tube, the erection wire, the light guide cable, and the image guide within an insertion portion for illumination and observation while allowing the treatment of the affected area using the erection wire, the forceps and the like.
The above-structured endoscope is introduced to the affected area through the digestive system or the circulatory organ, or the hole preliminarily punctured. It is not provided with the function for drilling the hole through which the endoscope is introduced to the affected area.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a drill unit equipped with a camera that includes a mechanism for selecting a suitable drill in accordance with the tissue either hard or soft, and drilling the hole to the affected area with efficiency and minimum invasion while allowing the observation and treatment in the drilled state thereafter.
According to the embodiment of the invention, a drill unit equipped with a camera is provided with a long column-shaped member which includes a camera hole that allows an insertion of the camera for taking an image of a target to be observed and a drilled portion, at least one drill hole that allows a drilling member to be inserted to a tip end of the drill unit, a discharge hole through which one of air and water is supplied to the drilled portion, a suction hole through which the one of air and water from the drilled portion is sucked to be recovered, and at least one illuminating fiber hole for illuminating an area near the drilled portion. The tip end of the drill unit is inserted into a guide hole formed in a live body. The illuminating fiber illuminates the drilled portion such that the camera is used to observe the drilled portion while driving the drilling member inserted into the drill hole. One of air and water is supplied from the discharge hole to the drilled portion so as to be recovered through the suction hole to further drill the guide hole deep to reach a target to be observed.
In the embodiment, the long column-shaped member is stored within a cylindrical portion so as to be rotatable therein.
In the embodiment, the drilling member is formed as a unit that fractures the drilled portion with a drill.
In the embodiment, the drilling member is formed as one of an ultrasonic disintegrator, a high pressure water atomizer, and a laser source for fracturing the drilled portion using ultrasonic wave, high pressure water and laser light rays.
The drill unit is capable of efficiently forming a hole that leads to a target to be observed yet minimizing the invasion during the drilling. After the hole reaches the target, such unit is allowed to perform the observation and treatment within the hole, thus alleviating the burden caused by the drilling of the body.
An embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail referring to the drawings.
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A camera hole 4 is formed through the center of the body 1b for accommodating an imaging fiber with a camera. A discharge hole 2 for admitting water or air into the drilled portion, and a suction hole 3 for discharging water or air drawn from the drilled portion are formed to the left and right of the camera hole 4. A first drill hole 7 and a second drill hole 8 are formed at a rotation angle of approximately 90° with respect to the discharge hole 2 and the suction hole 3, respectively.
A first drill unit 9 and a second drill unit 10 are respectively inserted into the first drill hole 7 and the second drill hole 8 such that an organ of the body is fractured by a mechanical element such as blades 9a and 10a at each tip of the drills, a high pressure water atomizer, an ultrasonic disintegrator, or a laser disintegrator.
The first drill unit 9 and the second drill unit 10 protrude from the respective ends of the first drill hole 7 and the second drill hole 8, respectively. It is possible to set the drill in one of those two drill holes. It is also possible to replace the currently used drill with that of different type during the drilling operation. For example, the high pressure water atomizer is used for drilling the soft tissues which contain relatively large number of blood vessels to contact only with the soft tissue without damaging the blood vessel. The ultrasonic disintegrator is then replaced for drilling the hard portion such as bones so as to be fractured.
The body tissue opposite the monopolar electrode 26a may be fractured by ultrasonic wave generated by the power source and ultrasonic controller. The ultrasonic wave is transmitted from the monopolar electrode 26a toward the opposite body tissue such that a relatively wide range of the body tissue extended from the monopolar electrode 26a is fractured.
The lower view of
In the aforementioned embodiment, two drill holes are formed. However, one drill hole or more than two drill holes may be formed. A plurality of illuminating holes that allow insertion of the illuminating fibers are formed outside the first and the second drill holes. However, they may be formed around the camera hole located at the center.
In the embodiment, the body may be rotated at 90° clockwise and counterclockwise with respect to the cylindrical portion for drilling all the portions opposite the drill unit. However, four drill holes may be formed at every rotation angle of 90° such that all the area opposite the drill unit may be drilled without increasing the rotating amount of the body.
The drill unit equipped with a camera in the medical field according to the present invention allows drilling of the hole that reaches the affected area of the body while making it possible to observe and treat the affected area.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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JP2005-332038 | Nov 2005 | JP | national |