1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a medical endoscope including a housing and an optical system having an elongate shank body with a light guide and an image guide, and further including a hollow shank which can be coupled to the housing around the shank body.
2. Description of the Related Art
Such an endoscope is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,685,449. It comprises an optical means as a first unit and a hollow shank means as a second unit, wherein both units may be detachably coupled to one another. The optics means consist of an optics housing, a shank body connected distally thereto with fiber-optics arranged therein for illuminating the intracorporal field of diagnosis or therapy, and picture guide means for observing this field, a fiber-optic connection union provided on the optics housing for connecting a fiber optic cable coming from the light source, an eyepiece union for viewing into the endoscope and a passage channel running axially through the optics housing for a medical operating instrument. The shank body with the light guide means and picture guide means and the passage channel for the operating instrument are arranged eccentrically to one another on or in the optics housing. The hollow shank means consists of the actual hollow shank and of a sub-assembly of a connection housing with rinsing connections each with a blockable supply union for the supply and discharge of rinsing fluid through the hollow shank, wherein this sub-assembly is fixedly connected to the hollow shank. This known endoscope is limited in its use inasmuch as several such endoscopes need to be available for the different anatomical conditions for the diagnosis and therapy case. These endoscopes differ from one another in that the hollow shank of the complete hollow shank means in each case have a differently sized inner diameter, in order to be able to also lead medical operating instruments with larger radial dimensions through the hollow shank means with a hollow shank which is larger in diameter. Moreover, since such endoscopes are relative expensive to manufacture on account of the hollow shank means designed in a manner which is complicated and extensive in material, the expense for the procurement of an endoscope supply with differing hollow shank means is accordingly expensive.
A further endoscope is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,095,889. This endoscope used for laser lithotripsy has the same components as the previously described endoscope, but one difference lies in the fact that all components of this endoscope are designed as components which are fixedly connected to one another. In this case too one may only fulfill the requirements with regard to diagnosis and therapy by way of providing such endoscopes with a hollow shank which in each case has a different size of diameter.
A yet further endoscope is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,503,196. This endoscope is essentially equal to that of U.S. Pat. No. 5,095,889, thus comprises components which are fixedly connected to one another and in its hollow shank comprises a fixedly integrated optical system with light guide means and picture guide means. This optical system occupies a semi-circular cross-sectional area of the hollow shank and is protected from the remaining cross section of the hollow shank by a diametrical separating wall. A medical operating instrument or a rinsing tube may be led through this remaining cross section. This endoscope too has the disadvantages which have been cited in context of both previously described endoscopes.
The object of the invention lies in improving an endoscope of the initially mentioned type which by way of a construction which is simplified in its design and saves costs and material may be adapted to the respective intracorporal operations such that in the given case of operation a gentle medical operation as well as the use of a medical operating instrument with relatively large radial dimensions is possible.
According to the invention, a plurality of exchangeable hollow shanks are provided, each hollow shank having a coupling which mates to the housing, and a tube receives a shank body eccentrically, each tube having an inside diameter which is different from the inside diameter of the other tubes.
By way of this solution, one provides an endosope with a simply designed exchange shank system with a considerable space gain. This results in the significant advantage that depending of the respective case of diagnosis or therapy one may select that hollow shank with respect to its diameter which is required in order to be able to introduce the working instrument required for the respective case of diagnosis or therapy into the body cavity of the patient. The hollow shank used in each case has a sufficiently large free cross sectional lumen in order to be able to lead the respective required operating instrument through the hollow shank. While in one case a hollow shank with a relatively small inner diameter is used, in another case a hollow shank with a larger inner diameter is used. Thus one and the same endoscope according to the invention has a larger field of application since it is also possible to use operating instruments with larger radial dimensions by way of exchanging the hollow shank. The endoscope according to the invention also has significant advantages with regard the use of material and the costs. The exchange shank set saves material and may be manufactured less expensively since each hollow shank only consists of a tube part with a proximal coupling part and has no further connection and conduit parts, as is the case with the state of the art. A further advantage with regard to this lies in the fact that the rinsing connections with their conduit parts are only present once since they are integrated into the optical means as a main unit of the endoscope according to the invention. By way of the crescent-shaped optical means the intracorporal manipulation of the operating instruments whilst viewing is significantly simplified and safer, and by way of this the operation may be carried out more quickly.
One advantageous design feature of the endoscope according to the invention lies in the fact that the convex circumferential section of the crescent-shaped cross section of the shank body of the optical means borders on the inner wall surface of the respective hollow shank. By way of this design the shank body always bears essentially on the respective assembled hollow shank so that it is ensured that in each case the largest free lumen of the used hollow shank is available.
A further advantageous feature lies in the fact that the shank body additionally to its light and picture guide means comprises an instrument channel in its inside for leading through an auxiliary instrument. By way of this, further to the main operating instrument which is introduced through the free lumen of the hollow shank, it possible to also introduce an auxiliary instrument with a relatively small diameter through the endoscope to the location of diagnosis or therapy.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed solely for purposes of illustration and not as a definition of the limits of the invention, for which reference should be made to the appended claims. It should be further understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and that, unless otherwise indicated, they are merely intended to conceptually illustrate the structures and procedures described herein.
At its distal end, the housing 5 is fixedly connected to a shank body 12 in a manner such that it is eccentrically offset (
In a manner known per se, light guide means 15 in the form of fiber optics and image guide means 16 in the form of optical lenses and likewise, as indicated in the
As is also evident from the
On account of the previously described design of the shank body 12 with the light guide and image guide means 15 and 16, in combination with the respectively used hollow shank 1 there results a relatively large free lumen 17 of the respectively used hollow shank 1 as is particularly indicated also by the arrows 18.
From the above description it is to be deduced that a hollow shank 1 according to
With a further design of the shank body 12 this may be additionally provided in its inside with an instrument channel 19, as is indicated in the
Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
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203 09 759.9 | Jun 2003 | DE | national |