Claims
- 1. A tissue-piercing device, to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities, which has two piercing members which have a needle respectively, said two needles being in parallel and spaced apart at constant interval, further comprising two slideable suture-holding means which are slidably inserted in each of said two needles and are extended from or retracted into the distal ends of the needles; and holding-operation means for operating the suture-holding means.
- 2. A tissue-piercing device, to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities, which has two piercing members which have a needle respectively, said two needles being in parallel and spaced apart at constant interval, wherein a suture is slidably fitted in each of said two needles.
- 3. A tissue-piercing device, to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities, which has two piercing members which have a needle respectively, said two needles being in parallel and spaced apart at constant interval, further comprising slideable suture-holding means which is slideably inserted in one of said needles and is extended from or retracted into the distal ends of said one of the needles; holding-operation means for operating the suture-holding means; and a suture slidably fitted in the other of said two needles; wherein said suture-holding means being constructed to hold said suture.
- 4. A treatment system, to be used with an endoscope for suturing of ligating tissues in body cavities, comprising first and second endoscopes to be perorally inserted through body cavities; a tissue-piercing device to be mounted to the first endoscope, which has two piercing members which have a needle respectively, said two needles being in parallel and spaced apart at constant interval; a tissue-fixing device projecting from the distal end of the second endoscope for fixing the site to be pierced; suture-holding means being slidably inserted through both needles of said tissue-piercing device, one of the needles, or the second endoscope; and a suture being slidably inserted through both needles of said tissue-piercing device, one of the needles, or the second endoscope.
- 5. A tissue-piercing device according to claim 1 or 3, or a treatment system according to claim 4, said suture-holding means being formed in loop; wherein a driving member for rotating, advancing, and retracting said suture-holding means is connected to the proximal end of said suture-holding means; and the center axis of said suture-holding means being inclined against the longitudinal axis of said driving member.
- 6. A tissue-piercing device, to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities, comprising delivery means for delivering a knot of the suture into the target site in the human body and tightening it.
- 7. A tissue-fixing device, to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities and fixing the tissue in piercing it, comprising delivery means for delivering a knot of the suture into the target site in the human body and tightening it.
- 8. A tissue-piercing device to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities, which has two piercing members which have a needle respectively, said two needles being in parallel and spaced apart at constant interval, further comprising two slideable suture-holding portions which are slidably inserted in each of said two needles and are extended from or retracted into the distal ends of the needles; and a holding-operation portion for operating the suture-holding portion.
- 9. A tissue-piercing device, to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities, which has two piercing members which have a needle respectively, said two needles being in parallel and spaced apart at constant interval further comprising a slideable suture-holding portion which is slidably inserted in one of said needles and is extended from or retracted into the distal ends of said one of the needles; a holding-operation portion for operating the suture-holding portion; and a suture slidably fitted in the other of said two needles; wherein said suture-holding portion being constructed to hold said suture.
- 10. A treatment system to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities, comprising first and second endoscopes to be perorally inserted through body cavities; a tissue-piercing device to be mounted to the first endoscope, which has two piercing members which have a needle respectively, said two needles being in parallel and spaced apart at constant interval; a tissue-fixing device projecting from the distal end of the second endoscope for fixing the site to be pierced; a suture-holding portion being slidably inserted through both needles of said tissue-piercing device, one of the needles, or the second endoscope; and a suture being slidably inserted through both needles of said tissue-piercing device, one of the needles, or the second endoscope.
- 11. A tissue-piercing device according to claim 8 or 9, or a treatment system according to claim 10, said suture-holding portion being formed in loop; wherein a driving member for rotating, advancing, and retracting said suture-holding portion is connected to the proximal end of said suture-holding portion; and the center axis of said suture-holding portion being inclined against the longitudinal axis of said driving member.
- 12. A tissue-piercing device, to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities, comprising a delivery portion for delivering a knot of the suture into the target site in the human body and tightening it.
- 13. A tissue-fixing device, to be used with an endoscope for suturing or ligating tissues in body cavities and fixing tissue in piercing, comprising a delivery portion for delivering a knot of the suture into the targeting site in the human body and tightening it.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application to Yoshia Onuki et al, entitled “Endoscopic Instruments,” application No. 60/281,016 filed Apr. 4, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60281016 |
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