The present invention relates generally to a medical apparatus and a medical system including a treatment tool inserted in a patient's body for viewing and treating an affected site.
In recent years, there has been laparoscopic surgery carried out with a manipulator inserted in a patient's body for treatment of affected sites. Laparoscopic surgery is applied to a small incision cut open in the patient's abdomen, so there are less burdens on the patient. However, multiple treatment tools are used for the surgery and handled in a limited body cavity, resulting in the need for improving on their operability.
Japanese Patent Publication JP(A) 5-307143 discloses how to attach a treatment tool to an endoscope using an external tube in such a way as not to reduce the flexibility of a flexible portion.
According to one embodiment, a medical apparatus includes
an endoscope,
a manipulator having at least one degree of freedom,
a flexible cylindrical sheath mounted on an outer circumference of the manipulator,
a treatment tool inserted through the sheath, and
an endoscope/manipulator operating unit for independent operation of the endoscope and the manipulator.
Some embodiments are now explained.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment, an endoscope 2 and a manipulator 3 are inserted through a common tubular member 10 having flexibility. The medical apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment includes the endoscope 2, the manipulator 3 having at least one degree of freedom, a flexible cylindrical sheath 4 mounted on the outer circumference of the manipulator 3, a treatment tool 5 inserted through the sheath 4, an endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 for independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, and an endoscope/manipulator control unit 16 for controlling the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 independently in association with operation of the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11.
As compared with an arrangement wherein the sheath 4 is attached to the endoscope 2, therefore, the treatment tool 5 can more easily be placed within the field of view of the endoscope 2 by mounting the sheath 4 having the treatment tool 5 inserted through it on the manipulator 3 and operating the endoscope 2 or manipulator 3, thereby improving on operability.
The endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11, formed in an integral form, operates the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 independently, and the endoscope/manipulator control unit 16, formed in an integral form, controls the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 independently.
Thus, the medical apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment is well compatible with treatment implemented by independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, resulting in an improved operability.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to the second embodiment, an endoscope operating unit 12 for operation of the endoscope 2 and a manipulator operating unit 13 for operation of the manipulator 3 are used in place of the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 in the medical apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment: they are provided separately and operated independently. In the medical apparatus 1 according to the second embodiment, an endoscope/manipulator control unit 16 is integrally formed to control the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 independently.
Thus, the medical apparatus 1 according to the second embodiment is well compatible with treatment implemented by independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, resulting in a more improved operability.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to the third embodiment, an endoscope operating unit 12 for operation of the endoscope 2 and a manipulator operating unit 13 for operation of the manipulator 3 are used in place of the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 in the medical apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment: they are provided separately and operated independently. In the medical apparatus 1 according to the third embodiment, an endoscope control unit 17 and a manipulator control unit 18 are used in place of the endoscope/manipulator control unit 16 in the medical apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment are separately provided for independent control of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3.
Thus, the medical apparatus 1 according to the third embodiment is well compatible with treatment implemented by independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, resulting in an improved operability.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to the fourth embodiment, an endoscope manual-operating unit 14 for manual operation of the endoscope 2 and a manipulator operating unit 13 for operation of the manipulator 3 are used in place of the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 in the medical apparatus 1 according to the first embodiment: they are provided separately and operated independently. The medical apparatus 1 according to the fourth embodiment includes only a manipulator control unit 18 for independent control of the manipulator 3 because the endoscope 2 is manually operated.
Thus, the medical apparatus 1 according to the fourth embodiment is well compatible with treatment implemented by independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, resulting in an improved operability.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to the fifth embodiment, the endoscope 2 is provided separately from the manipulator 3. The medical apparatus 1 according to the fifth embodiment includes an endoscope 2, a manipulator 3 having at least one degree of freedom, a flexible cylindrical sheath 4 mounted on the outer circumference of the manipulator 3, a treatment tool 5 inserted through the sheath 4, an endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 for independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, and an endoscope/manipulator control unit 16 for independent control of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 in association with operation of the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11.
The endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11, provided in an integral form, operates the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 independently, and the endoscope/manipulator control unit 16, provided in an integral form, controls the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 independently.
Thus, the medical apparatus 1 according to the fifth embodiment is well compatible with treatment implemented by independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, resulting in an improved operability.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to the sixth embodiment, an endoscope operating unit 12 for operation of the endoscope 2 and a manipulator operating unit 13 for operation of the manipulator 3 are used in place of the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 in the medical apparatus 1 according to the fifth embodiment: they are provided separately and operated independently. In the medical apparatus 1 according to the sixth embodiment, an endoscope/manipulator control unit 16, provided in an integral form, controls the endoscope 2 and manipulator independently.
Thus, the medical apparatus 1 according to the sixth embodiment is well compatible with treatment implemented by independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, resulting in an improved operability.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to the seventh embodiment, an endoscope operating unit 12 for operation of the endoscope 2 and a manipulator operating unit 13 for operation of the manipulator 3 are used in place of the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 in the medical apparatus 1 according to the fifth embodiment: they are provided separately and operated independently. In the medical apparatus 1 according to the seventh embodiment, an endoscope control unit 17 and a manipulator control unit 18 are used in place of the endoscope/manipulator control unit 16 in the medical apparatus 1 according to the fifth embodiment: they are separately provided for independent control of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3.
Thus, the medical apparatus 1 according to the seventh embodiment is well compatible with treatment implemented by independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, resulting in an improved operability.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to the eighth embodiment, an endoscope manual-operating unit 14 for manual operation of the endoscope 2 and a manipulator operating unit 13 for operation of the manipulator 3 are used in place of the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 in the medical apparatus 1 according to the fifth embodiment: they are provided separately and operated independently. The medical apparatus 1 according to the eighth embodiment includes only a manipulator control unit 18 for independent control of the manipulator 3 because the endoscope 2 is manually operated.
Thus, the medical apparatus 1 according to the eighth embodiment is well compatible with treatment implemented by independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, resulting in an improved operability.
Attachment of the manipulator 3 to the sheath 4 is now explained.
The manipulator 3 includes an end effector 30, a first arm 31, a second arm 32, a third arm 33, a distal-end actuator 34, a first coupler 35, and a second coupler 36.
The end effector 30 plays a role of the treatment tool for implementing medical treatments such as grasping forceps, local injection needles, electric scalpels or snares. As an end effector operating unit (not shown) is operated by an operator, it causes the end effector 30 to be actuated by the distal-end actuator 34. The distal-end actuator 34 is supported at one end of the first arm 31.
Incorporation of the end effector 30 in the manipulator 3 allows the number of replacement of the treatment tool 5 to be decreased and the time needed for replacement to be shortened. Movement of both the end effector 30 and the treatment tool 5 is enabled by the single manipulator 3 so that both the end effector 30 and the treatment tool 5 can rapidly move to an affected site, ending up with an improvement of the operability of the manipulator 3.
The first coupler 35 couples together the first and second arms 31 and 32 for relative rotation, and the second coupler 36 couples together the second and third arms 32 and 33 for relative rotation. In turn, this makes the first and second arms 31 and 32 bendable at the first coupler 35 and the second and third arms 32 and 33 bendable at the second coupler 36.
The sheath 4 has a cable 5a of the treatment tool 5 inserted through it, and is attached to the manipulator 3 by a connector member 6. As with the end effector 30, the treatment tool 5 is a member for implementing medical treatments such as grasping forceps, local injection needles, electric scalpels or snares. While a part of the treatment tool 5 is made up of an operating cable 5a, it is to be understood that it may be made up of a flexible tubular member. Assume here that the treatment tool 5 takes the form of holding forceps as an example. An opening/closing operating wire is placed in the tubular member. As shown in
It is here to be noted that the manipulator mount 6a may be formed of a round hole while the sheath mount 6b may be formed of a partially cut out hole. Alternatively, both may be formed of round holes or partially cut out holes.
According to the embodiment described herein, the connector member 6 includes a first connector member 61 attached to the first arm 31 and a second connector member 62 attached to the third arm 33. For this reason, the separation between the first connector member 61 and the second connector member 62 is longer than the distance between a first coupler 35 that defines the distal end of the bending portion and a second coupler 36 that defines the proximal end of the bending portion, and the length of the sheath 4 interposed between the first connector member 61 and second connector member 62 is longer than the length of the manipulator 3 between the adjoining first 61 and second connector member 62 along its axial direction.
Consequently, a portion of the sheath 4 between the first connector member 61 and the second connector member 62 comes to have a play enough to bend the manipulator 3 smoothly between the first connector member 61 and the second connector member 62 without interference of the sheath 4 with bending movement of the manipulator 3, resulting in an improved operability.
As shown in
How the connector member 6 is mounted in place is now explained.
The connector members 6 may be mounted in such a way as to be movable toward at least one of the manipulator 3 and sheath 4. It is typically preferable that the connector members 6 are movable in at least one of circumferential and axial directions with respect to the manipulator 3 or sheath 4. Alternatively, at least one of multiple connector members 6 may be movable. Referring typically to the example of
Thus, as the connector members 6 are movable relative to the manipulator 3, it allows the sheath 4 to move to a position where no active load is applied to it during bending or curving of the manipulator 3 so that even with disturbance like friction, the manipulator 3 can move smoothly.
In the embodiment described herein, the mounting area 37 of the manipulator 3, to which the connector members 6 are attached, may be of reduced friction, as shown in
By way of such low-friction contact of the connector members 6 with the manipulator 3 or sheath 4, the sheath 4 can move to a position where no more active load is applied to it during the bending or curving of the manipulator 3 so that even with disturbance like friction, the manipulator 3 can move more smoothly.
There may be a movement restrictor provided so as to restrict movement of the connector members 6 to a given distance or angle. For instance, when the diameter of the mounting area 37 is smaller than the manipulator 3 adjacent to it, there is a step having a varying diameter left as the movement restrictor that restricts movement of the connector members 6 to a given amount of distance.
In the embodiment described herein, there may further be movement restrictors 38 and 39 provided so as to restrict movement of the connector members 6 such that the movement of the connector members 6 comes to a halt in a given position for movement restriction. In the embodiment described herein, it is also possible to stop movement of the connector members 6 with respect to the manipulator 3. For instance, this facilitates insertion of the cable 5a through the sheath 4.
In the example of a movement restrictor 38 shown in
In the example of the movement restrictor 39 of
Actuation of the end effector 30 and treatment tool 5 in the manipulator 3 is now explained. In the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, two surgical members: end effector 30 and treatment tool 5 may be used. It is thus possible to reduce the number of replacement of the treatment tool 5 and, hence, shorten the time needed for replacement. Both the end effector 30 and the treatment tool 5 may be operated by the single manipulator 3. It is therefore possible to achieve rapid movement of both the end effector 30 and the treatment tool 5 to an affected site, resulting in an improvement in the operability of the manipulator 3.
When the end effector 30 and treatment tool 5 in the manipulator 3 are individually used, they are preferably actuated, as mentioned below, such that they do not interfere with each other.
In the first actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, only the treatment tool 5 is used. In order to prevent interference of the end effector 3 with the treatment tool 5 in this case, a distal-end actuator 34 is actuated to rotate the end effector 30 to the first arm 31 side. It is here to be noted that a sensor 9 may be provided for detection of whether the treatment tool 5 is found or not. When the sensor 9 detects the presence of the treatment tool 5, the end effector 30 is rotated to the first arm 31 side, and when the sensor 9 does not, the end effector 30 is rotated to the opposite side. While the sensor 9 may be located anywhere in the sheath 4, it is preferably located in the vicinity of the distal end. For the sensor 9, use may be made of a transmission sensor, an electrostatic capacity sensor, a proximity sensor or the like.
In the first actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, there is thus no interference of the end effector 30 with actuation of the treatment tool 5 as the end effector 30 of the manipulator 3 is rotated to the first arm 31 side.
In the second actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, only the treatment tool 5 is used. To prevent interference of the treatment tool 5 with the end effector 30 in this case, it is preferable that the distal end of the treatment tool 5 extends out from the end effector 30 even with a part of the hard portion 59 of the treatment tool 5 stored in the sheath 4.
In the second actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, there is thus no interference of the end effector 30 with actuation of the treatment tool 5 as the treatment tool 5 extends out from the end effector 30.
In the third actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, only the end effector 30 is used. To prevent interference with actuation of the end effector 30 in this case, the cable 5a is pulled to store the treatment tool 5 within the sheath 4. Upon storing, a part of the treatment tool 5 may be received within the sheath 4 as depicted in
In the third actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, there is thus no interference of the end effector 30 with actuation of the treatment tool 5 as the treatment tool 5 is stored within the sheath 4.
In the fourth actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, the end effector 30 and the treatment tool 5 are selectively used. In order to prevent interference of actuation of the end effector 30 with actuation of the treatment tool 5 in this case, a guide 4a is formed over the sheath 4 to extend the treatment tool 5 in such a direction as to space away from the end effector 30.
In the fourth actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, there is thus no interference of the end effector 30 with the treatment tool 5 upon actuation as the treatment tool 5 extends out in such a direction as to space away from the end effector 30.
In the fifth actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, only the treatment tool 5 is used. In the fifth actuation state, a grasping member is used as the end effector 30 to fix the sheath 4 by means of the end effector 30 in place. Note here that both the sheath 4 and the treatment tool 5 stored within the sheath 4 may be fixed by means of the end effector 30 in place.
In the fifth actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, there is thus stable actuation of the treatment tool 5 achieved as the sheath 4 or treatment tool 5 is grasped by the end effector 30.
In the sixth actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, actuations of the end effector 30 and treatment tool 5 are individually restricted. In the sixth actuation state, a grasping member 51 is used as the treatment tool 5, and the end effector 30 is grasped by means of the treatment tool 5.
In the sixth actuation state of the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, the end effector 30 is thus grasped by the treatment tool 5 whereby the actuations of the end effector 30 and treatment tool 5 are individually restricted with the result that there can be reduced interference with other endoscope or manipulator.
The fixation mechanism for temporal fixation of the treatment tool 5 to the sheath 4 in the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein is now explained. In the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein, the treatment tool 5 is designed such that it is advanceable and retracable the sheath 4. However, there is the need for using the treatment tool 5 while fixed in place; for instance, there is increasing demand for actuation accuracy of the treatment tool 5 during use. It is then possible to fix the treatment tool 5 temporarily to the sheath 4 thereby improving on operability.
In the fixation mechanism 7 according to the first example, the sheath 4 includes an inwardly extending convexity 4b, as depicted in
Pulling of the cable 5a of the treatment tool 5 is all that is needed to fix the treatment tool 5 to the sheath 4, as can be seen from
Such simple structure enables the treatment tool 5 to be temporality fixed to the sheath 4, resulting in an improved operability.
In the second example of the fixation mechanism 7, the sheath 4 includes a tapered portion 4c at its inner circumferential end, as can be seen from
Pulling of the cable 5a through the treatment tool 5 simultaneously with pulling of the coupler member 52b of the sandwiched portion 52 is all that is needed to fix the treatment tool 5 to the sheath 4, as can be seen from
Such simple structure enables the treatment tool 5 to be temporality fixed to the sheath 4, resulting in an improved operability.
In the third example of the fixation mechanism 7, at least one set of adjoining portions 4d extends toward the inner circumferential side of the sheath 4, and is located in adjoining opposite positions with the cable 5a of the treatment tool 5 held between them, as can be seen from
To fix the treatment tool 5 to the sheath 4, a fluid within the flow passage 4 is placed in a high pressure state, as can be seen from
Such simple structure enables the treatment tool 5 to be temporality fixed to the sheath 4, resulting in an improved operability.
In the fourth example of the fixation mechanism 7, a swelling portion 53 is attached to the outer circumference of the cable 5a through the treatment tool 5, as can be seen from
To fix the treatment tool 5 to the sheath 4, a fluid such as air or gas is fed into the swelling portion 53, as can be seen from
It is here to be noted that the swelling portion 53 may be attached to the inner circumferential side of the sheath 4. In this case, as the swelling portion 53 swells out, it causes the cable 5a to be held from both its sides for fixation of the treatment tool 5 to the sheath 4. A discharge of the fluid out of the swelling portion 53 is all that is needed to make the treatment tool 5 movable with respect to the sheath 4.
Such simple structure enables the treatment tool 5 to be temporality fixed to the sheath 4, resulting in an improved operability.
In the fifth example of the fixation mechanism 7, the sheath 4 includes a diameter-reduced portion 4e on the inner circumferential side of its end, as can be seen from
Letting of the cable 5a out of the treatment tool 5 is all that is needed to fix the treatment tool 5 to the sheath 4, as can be seen from
Such simple structure enables the treatment tool 5 to be temporality fixed to the sheath 4, resulting in an improved operability.
In the sixth example of the fixation mechanism 7, as can be seen from
Fixation of the treatment tool 5 to the sheath 4 may be achieved by pulling the cable 5a or tubular member 5b of the treatment tool 5, and using the suction device (not shown) to suck air in the flow passage 55 while the treatment tool 5 remains stored in the sheath 4, as can be seen from
Such simple structure enables the treatment tool 5 to be temporality fixed to the sheath 4, resulting in an improved operability.
In the seventh example of the fixation mechanism 7, as can be seen from
To fix the treatment tool 5 to the sheath 4, as can be seen from
Such simple structure enables the treatment tool 5 to be temporality fixed to the sheath 4, resulting in an improved operability.
Preferably in the fixation mechanism 7, at least a portion of each of the sheath 4, treatment tool 5 and pressing members 58 is made up of an electrically conductive wire or the like so that electric current can be passed through them in the state of
The medical system 90 according to the embodiment described herein incorporates the medical apparatus 1 according to the embodiment described herein. The medical system 90 includes the medical apparatus 1 including an endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 operated by an operator O as well as an endoscope 2 and a manipulator 3 (shown in
As shown in
Images acquired through the endoscope 2 are produced out to an image processor unit 92 in the system control unit 91. The images processed in the image processor unit 92 are displayed on the display unit 93, and the operator O operates the manipulator 3 while viewing the images displayed on the display unit 93.
According to such medical system 90, it is possible to display unerring images called for by the operator, and for the operator to achieve more unerring actuation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 as circumstances demand, resulting in an improved operability.
As described above, the medical apparatus 1 according to one embodiment includes the endoscope 2, the manipulator 3 having at least one degree of freedom, the flexible cylindrical sheath 4 mounted on the outer circumference of the manipulator 3, the treatment tool 5 inserted through the sheath 4, and the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 for operating the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 independently. As compared with an arrangement wherein the sheath 4 is attached to the endoscope 2, therefore, the treatment tool 5 can more easily be placed within the field of view of the endoscope 2 by mounting the sheath 4 having the treatment tool 5 inserted through it on the manipulator 3 for operation of the endoscope 2 or manipulator 3, thereby improving on operability.
The medical apparatus 1 according to one embodiment includes the endoscope/manipulator control unit 16 for independent control of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, wherein the endoscope/manipulator operating unit 11 includes an endoscope operating unit 12 and a manipulator operating unit 13 separately, and the endoscope/manipulator control unit 16 includes an endoscope control unit 17 and a manipulator control unit 18 separately. Thus, the medical apparatus 1 here is compatible with independent operation of the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3, resulting in a more improved operability.
The medical apparatus 1 according to one embodiment includes a first connector member 61 for connecting together the manipulator 3 and sheath 4, and a second connector member 62 located adjacent to the first connector member 61 for connecting together the manipulator 3 and sheath 4, wherein the length of the sheath 4 located between the adjoining first and second connector members 61 and 62 is longer than the length of the manipulator 3 between the adjoining first and second connector members 61 and 62 in the axial direction of the manipulator 3. Thus, the sheath 4 between the adjoining first and second connector members 61 and 62 has a play enough to provide smooth bending of the manipulator 3 between the adjoining first and second connector members 61 and 62 without any interference of the sheath 4 with the bending movement of the manipulator 3, resulting in an improved operability.
According to the medical apparatus 1 according to one embodiment, the first 61 or the second connector member 62 connects together the manipulator 3 and sheath 4 such that they are relatively movable. Upon bending or curving of the manipulator 3, therefore, the sheath 4 can move to a position where no active load is applied so that even with disturbance such as friction, the manipulator 3 can be smoothly actuated.
The medical apparatus 1 according to one embodiment includes the movement restrictors 38 and 39 for stopping movement of the first 61 or the second connector member 62 in a given position for movement restriction. It is thus possible to stop movement of the connector member 6 with respect to the manipulator 3. For instance, it is possible to facilitate insertion of the cable 5a through the sheath 4.
The medical apparatus 1 according to one embodiment includes the fixation mechanism 7 for temporal fixation in a given position of the treatment tool 5 which can move forward and backward into the sheath 4. It is thus possible to improve on the operability of the treatment tool 5 during use in a fixed state.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to one embodiment, the manipulator 3 includes the end effector 30 for implementing medical treatments, resulting in a decrease in the number of replacement of the treatment tool 5 and a curtailment of the time taken for replacement. It is also possible to operate both the end effector 30 and the manipulator 5 by means of the single manipulator 3. It is thus possible to improve on the operability of the manipulator 3.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to one embodiment, the treatment tool 5 and end effector 30 can be operated in an independent manner so that the medical apparatus 1 can be well compatible with each treatment, resulting in an improved operability.
In the medical apparatus 1 according to one embodiment, the treatment tool 5 can be temporality fixed to the manipulator 3 or the manipulator 3 can be temporality fixed to the treatment tool 5 so that the treatment tool 5 can be actuated in a stable manner. It is also possible to reduce interference of the treatment tool 5 with other endoscope or manipulator.
The medical system 90 according to one embodiment includes the system control unit 91 for control of the medical apparatus 1 and the display unit 93 for displaying images acquired through the endoscope 2. The system control unit 91 enables images obtained through the endoscope 2 to be shown on the display unit 93 so that it is possible for the operator to actuate the endoscope 2 and manipulator 3 more unerringly as circumstances demand, resulting in a more improved operability.
It is here to be appreciated that the invention is in no sense limited to such embodiments as described. While the explanation of some embodiments embraces numerous specific details for illustration, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that diverse variations or modifications made thereto are included within the scope of the invention. In other words, illustrative embodiments of the invention are described without ridding the claimed inventions of generality and imposing any limitation thereon.
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2014-013918 | Jan 2014 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation claiming priority on the basis of Japan Patent Application No. 2014-013918 applied in Japan on Jan. 29, 2014 and based on PCT/JP2015/051782 filed on Jan. 23, 2015. The contents of both the PCT application and the Japan Application are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | PCT/JP2015/051782 | Jan 2015 | US |
Child | 15223083 | US |