Ureteroscopes of this kind are known as ureteroscopes with Mersier tips. The beak is used to more easily insert the stem from the bladder through the ostium into the ureter.
The ostium is defined as the ureter's entry zone. A resilient flap acting as check valve and sealing the ureter is situated at the ostium. When urine flows from the ureter into the bladder, the flap shall open, while it closes when there is excess urine pressure in the bladder to prevent the urine from backflowing into the ureter. As a result both renal overpressure and infections migrating through the ureter into the kidney are precluded.
Overcoming the ostium flap is always a problem for the surgeon when inserting ureteroscopes. The flap is easily injured, for instance by being squeezed. As a result the ostium flap no longer may reliably close, entailing the danger that any bladder infection might immediately give rise to infection of the renal pelvis.
The known Mersier tip of this kind contributes to keep the ostium flap free of injury. The beak allows seizing the flap underneath and to rotate it about its longitudinal axis by rotating the ureteroscope, without squeezing this flap.
However the known design of this kind still leaves a residual danger of injury. Known Mersier tips of the above kind comprise a beak symmetrical to the longer transverse axis of the stem cross-section, and, upon penetration, this beak then will rest disadvantageously underneath the sealing flap. Therefore the flap still may be squeezed.
The objective of the present invention is to reduce the danger of ostium flap injury relative to the known above cited kind.
In the present invention, the cross-section of the beak is asymmetrical to the transverse axis, the asymmetry increasing toward the outside. The beak shape so attained allows the flap to be seized underneath in a much simpler and effective manner, and this flap may be reliably opened in an injury-free manner by rotating the stem.
The present invention is shown illustratively and schematically in the appended drawings.
The ureteroscope is shown in
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The ureteroscope 1 of the invention is inserted into the ureter 11 in the following manner. First, in a manner not shown, the ureteroscope 1 is inserted into the bladder 10 and moved into position as shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102004059255.1-35 | Dec 2004 | DE | national |