The present invention relates to a disposable flexible membrane that is suitable for being adhered to an objective lens, especially a camera objective for laparoscopic operations.
A surgeon performing a laparoscopic operation generally uses a camera for viewing the internal organs. Now, physiological fluids soil the lens of the camera, and as a result the visibility is reduced as the intervention proceeds. It is then necessary to remove the camera in order to be able to clean the lens. The loss of visibility during the operation increases the risk of a surgical error. Furthermore, cleaning of the lens complicates the intervention. The steps for removing and reinserting the camera prolong the duration of the intervention, the costs and the duration of the anaesthesia for the patient.
In order to overcome these drawbacks, cameras exist, the lens of which has a permanent hydrophobic coating so as to make the lens self-cleaning. However, over time, repeated sterilization of the camera before each intervention leads to erosion of the coating, which loses its efficacy. Furthermore, the initial formation of the permanent hydrophobic coating on the lens is very expensive and restoring it entails expensive steps.
The present invention is directed towards overcoming the abovementioned drawbacks. To this end, the invention proposes a disposable flexible membrane that is suitable for adhesion to an objective lens, especially a camera objective for laparoscopic operations, the membrane being transparent and comprising two opposite faces, a first face comprising a hydrophobic surface, and a second face comprising a surface with reversible adhesiveness.
By “flexible” is meant in the present application the feature according to which an element, such as a membrane or a film, is able to be bent easily without breaking.
Throughout the document, the term “surface with reversible adhesiveness” means a surface which has the capacity of adhering to another surface of a material such as glass, while at the same time being able to be removed manually without leaving any residue or irreversible degradation on the said other surface. In particular, such a “surface with reversible adhesiveness” is capable of adhering temporarily to the said other surface.
It is understood that, in the document, the term “disposable membrane” is synonymous with a single-use membrane. Specifically, the cost of use of the membrane is low and it can be removed manually from the surface to be protected in order to be discarded after each use.
In the present document, the term “transparent membrane” means a membrane that is substantially transparent to wavelengths of the visible range.
The term “hydrophobic” means a compound which repels or is repelled by water. In particular, in the present document, a hydrophobic compound is a compound which repels or is repelled by biological fluids.
Another aspect of the invention is a method for temporarily protecting the objective lens of a camera comprising the step of manually positioning a membrane as described herein onto said lens and further manually removing said membrane from said lens.
Thus, the membrane according to the invention allows ease of use of a camera for penetrating inside the human body and which comes into contact with biological fluids, over several surgical interventions. The camera, which is intended, for example, for laparoscopic operations, is sterilized and then the new, sterile membrane according to the invention is placed on the objective lens of the camera before the intervention. Because of its flexible nature, the membrane may be easily and manually positioned onto the objective lens. In addition, because of its flexibility, the membrane matches the surface of the lens. The positioning of the membrane onto the objective lens does not necessitate any specific tool. The user may place the membrane onto the lens simply with a simple grasping tool. During the operation, the biological fluids slide over the hydrophobic surface of the first face of the membrane according to the invention, which ensures good visibility throughout the intervention. Specifically, the hydrophobic properties of the membrane according to the invention give the surface of the lens a water-repellent nature. The affinities with any material containing water, such as biological fluids, are reduced, even if the water is present in small amount.
The reversible adhesive nature of the second face of the membrane according to the invention enables the membrane to be removed manually at the end of the intervention without leaving any residues on the lens. Again, because of its flexible nature, the membrane may be easily manipulated and removed from the objective lens, with a simple grasping tool. At each intervention, a new membrane according to the invention is used, erosion of the hydrophobic properties of a permanent coating known in the cameras of the prior art does not take place with the membrane according to the invention. Furthermore, the duration of the intervention is reduced, and the risks of errors are limited. Since the membranes according to the invention are inexpensive, they are less expensive to use than a lens covered with a permanent coating.
In the present patent application, the use of the membrane will be described in relation with the lens of a camera objective intended for laparoscopic operations. However, the membrane according to the invention may be used for any apparatus comprising an objective intended to come into contact with an aqueous medium that is liable to soil the objective lens. It may especially be an objective for submarine photography.
Advantageously, the second face of the membrane according to the invention comprises an adhesive material, such an adhesive material especially affords the necessary adhesiveness of the membrane for maintenance to the lens during the intervention while at the same time enabling manual removal of the membrane after use.
Preferably, the adhesive material is chosen from epoxy adhesives and pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) polymers such as vinyl polymers, especially vinyl ethers, ethylene-vinyl acetates (EVA), natural and butyl rubbers, nitriles, acrylic resins, silicone rubbers, especially styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) copolymers, styrene block copolymers (SBC), styrene-ethylene/butylene-styrene (SEBS) copolymers, styrene-ethylene/propylene (SEP) copolymers and styrene-isoprene-styrene (SIS) copolymers, and mixtures thereof. These adhesive materials afford a reversible adhesive nature to the membrane according to the invention. They are moreover compatible with use in a sterile surgical medium. The styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymers (also known by the abbreviation SBS) are commercially available, for example, from the company BASF under the trade name Styroflex®.
According to one embodiment, the hydrophobic surface comprises a hydrophobic compound grafted onto the first face or a hydrophobic compound in the form of a deposited layer. Such an embodiment makes it possible especially to ensure good solidarity between the first face of the membrane according to the invention and the hydrophobic compound. Furthermore, since the hydrophobic compounds are formed from polymer materials, they limit the formation of fog on the membrane according to the invention during an intervention, when compared with the surface of a glass lens whose surface is colder. The materials used for depositing a hydrophobic layer are especially naturally hydrophobic polymers such as fluoro polymers, polyolefins and other modified polymers bearing hydrophobic groups such as groups based on fatty acids and fluoro hydrocarbons, and mixtures thereof.
Advantageously, the hydrophobic surface comprises texturing, the dimensions of which range from 1 nanometre to 20 micrometres. The term “texturing” means irregularities of the profile of the surface, the dimensions of which, especially perpendicular to the surface, range from 1 nanometre to 20 micrometres. This texturing allows drops of water placed on the surface to exhibit a contact angle of greater than or equal to 90°. The first face of the membrane according to the invention then has a surface of improved hydrophobic nature, which increases the self-cleaning capacity of the membrane.
According to one embodiment of the invention, the hydrophobic surface comprises particles whose dimensions range from 1 nanometre to 20 micrometres and whose surface is hydrophobic. Texturing of the surface and an improved hydrophobic nature are thus obtained.
For example, the particles comprise cellulose nanofibres also known as NFC (nano-fibrillated cellulose), and, preferably, the product of the reaction of the nano-fibrillated cellulose (NFC) with a hydrophobic fluoro compound such as tridecafluoro(1,1,2,2-tetrahydrooctyl)trichlorosilane so as to form particles whose surface is hydrophobic.
According to one embodiment, the particles comprise a hydrophobic material, which facilitates the production of a surface of improved hydrophobic nature.
According to an alternative embodiment, the texturing is formed by etching the hydrophobic surface, for example via a lithography technique.
According to a particular embodiment, the membrane according to the invention comprises a film, namely a flexible film, comprising a polymer material such as polyvinyl, poly(ethylene terephthalate) (or PET), acrylic, and mixtures thereof, a first surface and an opposite second surface, the flexible film being arranged between the first face and the second face of the membrane. The flexible film gives the membrane mechanical strength and also suppleness and the flexibility necessary for the handling of the membrane and reversible adhesiveness on an objective lens.
According to an embodiment, the flexible film comprises a plasticizer. The presence of a plasticizer in the composition of the flexible film makes it possible especially to improve the flexibility, the resistance and the resilience of the flexible film, which may be easier to manipulate. Examples of plasticizers that may be used are phthalates such as bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate, glycols, polyethers and alkyl citrates, and mixtures thereof.
Preferably, the polymer material of the flexible film is an adhesive polymer, such as styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymer, and forms the adhesive material of the second face of the membrane. The membrane according to the invention is thus easier to design and, as a result, is less expensive to manufacture.
According to one embodiment, the polymer material of the flexible film is a hydrophobic material, such as a fluoro polymer, especially polytetrafluoroethylene, fluorinated ethylene-propylene, a fluorinated elastomer, and mixtures thereof, and forms the hydrophobic material of the first face of the membrane.
According to one embodiment, the membrane according to the invention also comprises fixing means that are adapted to be fixed onto a metal substrate. It is thus possible to reinforce the fixing of the membrane onto the lens by attaching the membrane to a metal frame in which the lens is placed.
In particular, the membrane according to the invention may comprise a circular portion intended to be adhered to the lens and the fixing means comprise at least one tab extending radially to the circular portion. For example, this tab may be self-adhesive and intended to be bonded to the metal frame of the camera. However, the tab is not intended to be adhered to the lens.
Other aspects, aims and advantages of the present invention will emerge more clearly on reading the following description of two embodiments thereof, which are given as non-limiting examples and with reference to the attached drawings. All the elements represented in the figures are not necessarily to scale, so as to improve their readability. In the rest of the description, for the sake of simplicity, identical, similar or equivalent components of the various embodiments bear the same numerical references.
The membrane 1 has a circular portion 2 intended to be adhered to the lens and fixing means that are in the form of two tabs 3 extending radially to the circular portion 2. These tabs 3 are adapted to be fixed onto a metal support, such as a metal fixing frame of the lens. According to one possibility, the tab 3 may consist of an optionally transparent adhesive strip.
According to a possibility, not shown, in which the lens is not circular, the portion of the membrane 1 according to the invention which is intended to be adhered to the lens is non-circular but has a shape substantially similar to that of the lens.
According to a variant not shown, the fixing means may consist, for example, of a single tab 3 or of more than two tabs 3. Globally, the fixing means may have any form adapted to the fixing of the membrane 1 onto a metal substrate serving as a support for the lens. However, these fixing means are not intended to be fixed onto the lens.
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A layer 5 of a hydrophobic material placed on a first surface 8 of the flexible film 7 forms the hydrophobic surface of the membrane 1. A layer 11 of an adhesive material covers a second surface 9 of the flexible film 7 so as to give the second face 6 of the membrane 1 reversible adhesiveness.
The layer 5 of hydrophobic material has a textured surface 12. Specifically, the surface of the layer 5 has an irregular profile with variations from 1 nanometre to 20 micrometres. These profile irregularities reinforce the hydrophobic nature of the surface of the first face 4 and give it an improved hydrophobic nature, which improves the self-cleaning properties of the membrane 1. The surface texturing may be obtained, for example, by etching the hydrophobic material, obtained especially by lithography.
According to another possibility, not shown, the first surface 8 of the flexible film 7 is first etched to obtain adequate texturing. A layer 5 of hydrophobic material is then deposited on this first textured surface 8 while reproducing the irregularities of its profile, so as to obtain a textured surface 12.
According to an embodiment variant, the surface of improved hydrophobic nature 12 of the membrane 1 is obtained by particles whose sizes range from 1 nanometre to 20 micrometres and whose surface is hydrophobic. These particles may consist especially of a hydrophobic material. The particles comprise, for example, nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC) which has reacted with a hydrophobic fluoro compound, such as tridecafluoro(1,1,2,2-tetrahydrooctyl)trichlorosilane, making the surface of the nanofibres hydrophobic. In this case, the cellulose nanofibres at the surface which has been made hydrophobic are diluted in ethanol and then sprayed onto the first surface 8 of the film until a layer 5 whose textured surface 12 has an improved hydrophobic nature is obtained.
The second surface 9 of the film covered with the layer of adhesive material has reversible adhesiveness. This reversible adhesive nature is especially obtained with an adhesive material chosen from vinyl polymers, epoxy adhesives, acrylic adhesives such as a pressure-sensitive acrylic resin, and styrene-butadiene-styrene copolymers.
During the use of the flexible membrane 1 on a lens of a laparoscopic camera objective, the camera is first sterilized. Next, the adhesive surface of the second face 6 of the circular portion 2 of the sterile membrane 1 is adhered to the lens. The optional fixing means 3 of the membrane 1 have an adhesive similar to or different from that of the circular portion 2. The fixing means 3 are attached to a metal part of the camera in the region of the lens, which serves as a support for this lens, so as to reinforce the grip of the membrane 1 on the lens. The hydrophobic surface of the first face 4 of the membrane 1 prevents soiling originating from the surrounding biological fluids from adhering to this surface and hampering the operator's visibility. At the end of the intervention, the membrane 1 is manually removed from the lens, which will be sterilized for a new use.
Thus, the membrane 1 of the invention is simple to use, inexpensive and provides an efficient self-cleaning surface.
It goes without saying that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above as examples, but comprises all the technical equivalents and variants of the described means and also combinations thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1259037 | Sep 2012 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP13/69940 | 9/25/2013 | WO | 00 |