1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to endoscopic treatment tools, and more particularly to the finger retaining structure of a treatment tool, such as a forceps or a high-frequency snare, to be used by being inserted through a tool-passage channel of the endoscope.
2. Description of the Related Art
The endoscope is arranged with a CCD (charge coupled device) at the tip of an insertion part, say, of the scope thereof. By taking an image of the body interior to observe, the interior body is observed as a video image on a monitor screen. In the examinations, treatments or operations using such endoscopes, various kinds of treatment tools are used including forceps, high-frequency snares and so on. Namely, the scope is provided with a tool-passage channel. By inserting the treatment tool through the tool-passage channel, the treatment tool at its tip can be introduced from the tip end of the scope into the body interior to observe. By doing so, a foreign matter swallowed or a tissue, etc. for biopsy can be caught and removed, say, by means of the forceps. With a high-frequency snare, excision regions, e.g. polyps, can be captured or so.
With the forceps (treatment tool) thus structured, the silider 4 can be slid longitudinally of the support body 3 by the index and middle fingers put in the second finger retaining parts 6A, 6B while fixing the support body 3 by use of the thumb put in the first finger retaining part 5. As the slider 4 is moved rearward, the grasper 1 closes. As the slider 4 is moved frontward, the grasper 1 opens. By use of the grasper 1, a foreign matter swallowed or a tissue for biopsy can be caught and removed out of the body being observed.
In the meanwhile, the related-art treatment tool (disclosed in e.g. Japanese Patent No. 3,441,640 and JP-A-2005-204998) is structured on the assumption that handling is by one of the hands through use of finger retaining parts 5, 6A, 6B to put the thumb and index and middle fingers therein, as stated above. However, in the treatment, operation or the like using a treatment tool, there is a possibility of requiring a comparatively great force or a constant magnitude of force sustained for a long time in order to operate the slider 4. For example, where to capture and remove a foreign mater, such as a battery cell, swallowed by a children or the like, there is a need to apply a great force and maintain it over a predetermined time. Meanwhile, where to excise polyps by use of a high-frequency snare, a great force is needed upon surrounding and capturing the base portion thereof. In such a case, it is a practice to operate the treatment tool by using the both hands instead of one thereof.
However, in the related-art treatment tool, the finger retaining parts are limited to those for use with one hand. For this reason, the treatment tool is operated by putting the fingers of the other hand on the front ends of the second finger retaining parts. In such a case, there is a fear of slippage at the finger put on the front end of the second finger retaining part 6A, 6B. Thus, there encounters problematically a difficulty in stably applying a great force or a sustaining force to the treatment tool.
The present invention has been made in view of the foregoing problem, and it is an object thereof to provide an endoscopic treatment tool easy to operate even with both of the hands whereby stable operation is available by applying a desired magnitude or force or a sustaining force.
In order to achieve the object, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided an endoscopic treatment tool comprising: a first member having a first finger retaining part; and a second member having at least one second finger retaining part in a ring form, wherein one of the first and second members is a support member, and the other one of the first and second members is a slider that is slidably arranged on the support member, and wherein a third finger retaining part having a recess is provided in a front end of at least one of said at least one second finger retaining part of the second member. Incidentally, the first finger retaining part may be made in a ring form, or in an arcuate or rod form.
According to a second aspect of the invention, the front end of at least one of said at least one second finger is linearly formed, and a projection is provided at the front end of at least one of said at least one second finger, so as to form the recess (concave face) of the third finger retaining part.
According to a third aspect of the invention, the first finger retaining part is formed in a ring form, so as to form the recess of a fourth finger retaining part in a rear end of the first finger retaining part.
According to the above structure, the slider can be moved relatively to the support body of the treatment tool, say, by putting the thumb of the right hand on the first finger retaining part and the index and middle fingers thereof in the ring-formed second finger retaining parts while putting the thumb of the left hand on the first finger retaining part (or the fourth finger retaining part) and the index and middle fingers thereof on the third finger retaining parts in the front end of the second finger retaining parts.
As shown in
Meanwhile, the slider 14 is provided with second finger retaining parts 17A, 17B to put therein the index and middle fingers of the right hand, at its both left and right sides thereof. The second finger retaining parts 17A, 17B are respectively provided with third finger retaining parts 20A, 20B to put thereon the index and middle fingers of the other, i.e. left, (or the right hand when the left hand is put in the second finger retaining parts 17A, 17B) of the hands, at the respective front ends thereof. Namely, as shown in
According to the treatment tool of the first embodiment thus structured, when operated only with one hand, the thumb of the right hand, for example, is put in the first finger retaining part 16 while the index and middle fingers thereof are respectively put in the second finger retaining part 17B and the second finger retaining part 17A. By moving the thumb and the index and middle fingers, the slider 14 is moved lengthwise toward the rear (rearward) of the support body 13. In the case of a high-frequency snare, the hoop-formed manipulator can be closed at its hoop. In the case of a forceps, its catcher can be closed.
Meanwhile, where manipulated with the both hands, the thumb of the left hand is put on the rear end (outer side) of the first finger retaining part 16 as shown in
According to the second embodiment, the treatment tool is facilitated to operate with the both hands, say, by putting the index and middle fingers of the left hand respectively on the third finger retaining parts 22A, 22B. By putting the thumb of the left hand on the fourth finger retaining part 24, stable treatment is realized while applying the greater force or the sustaining force for a predetermined time.
Although the embodiments explained that the first member having the first finger retaining part was taken as the support body 13 while the second member having the second finger retaining part is as the slider 14, the second member may be structured as a support body while the first member is as a slider. Meanwhile, the third finger retaining part (20A, 20B, 22A, 22B) may be arranged in any one of the second finger retaining parts 17A, 17B.
According to the endoscopic treatment tool of the invention, the treatment tool can be easily operated even with both of the hands without limited to one of the hands whereby stable operation is available by applying a desired magnitude of force or a sustaining force. This provides an effect that a foreign matter or a tissue can be removed by means of a forceps or polyps can be well treated, operated or so by means of a high-frequency snare.
The entire disclosure of each and every foreign patent application from which the benefit of foreign priority has been claimed in the present application is incorporated herein by reference, as if fully set forth.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P2006-025003 | Feb 2006 | JP | national |