IP Library Granted Patent US 12672931
Granted Patent B2
US 12672931 · App. 19/012,792 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Laparoscopic oximeter and protective method for reuse of portions of the laparoscopic oximeter

Inventors: Alex Michael Margiott (Dunbarton, NH); Sean Gossin (Media, PA); Timothy Lee Sauder (San Francisco, CA); Kevin Dunk (Casto Valley, CA); Scott E. Coleridge (New York, NY); Mark Lonsinger (San Jose, CA)
Assignee: ViOptix, Inc.
A61B50/30A61B2050/002A61B2050/3015A61B2050/314
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12672931
App. No.
19/012,792
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for housing a reusable portion of an oximeter device in a sheath includes providing the oximeter device as a probe unit and a laparoscopic tube separated from each other. The probe unit is handled by a first operator in a nonsterile environment and the laparoscopic tube is handled by a second operator in a sterile environment. The first operator connects the probe unit and the laparoscopic tube to form the oximeter device. The sheath is coupled to the laparoscopic tube in a folded configuration and is pulled by the second operator to enclose the probe unit. The oximeter device is in the sterile environment when the probe unit is in the sheath. The oximeter device is for use in an intraoperative procedure and the sheath inhibits the probe unit from contacting contaminants so that the probe unit is reusable, whereas the laparoscopic tube can be disposed of.

Claims (45)

1 . A method comprising:

forming a sheath comprising an interior wall and an exterior wall, wherein the sheath comprises a first open end and a second open end, opposite the first open end;

adhering an adhesive layer to a first portion of the interior wall of the sheath;

covering the adhesive layer with a removable adhesive liner;

providing a contact area of the sheath at a second portion of the interior wall, wherein the second portion is opposite of the first portion;

forming a tab coupled to an edge of the interior and exterior walls at the first open end;

forming the tab to fold against the exterior wall of the sheath along a fold line so that a tab end of the tab extends in a direction toward the second open end;

forming the tab to unfold along the fold line so that the tab end that extends from the first open end away from the second open end; and

coupling a ring to the exterior wall nearer to the second open end than the first open end, wherein the ring comprises an elastic material to press the exterior wall in a direction towards the interior wall.

2 . The method of claim 1 comprising forming perforations along the fold line.

3 . The method of claim 1 comprising providing the removable adhesive liner removably covers at least a portion of the tab.

4 . The method of claim 1 allowing for the placement of a portion of a laparoscopic tube inside the second open end; and

forming the ring to seal the sheath to the laparoscopic tube at the second open end when the laparoscopic tube is inside the second open end.

5 . The method of claim 1 comprising forming the adhesive layer to not be formed on the contact area.

6 . The method of claim 1 comprising forming a longitudinal axis of the adhesive layer parallel to the fold line.

7 . The method of claim 6 comprising forming the longitudinal axis of the adhesive layer to be transverse to an axis of the sheath that passes through the first and second open ends.

8 . The method of claim 1 comprising providing after the removable adhesive liner is removed, the adhesive layer becomes exposed and can be coupled to the contact area of the sheath, whereby the sheath becomes sealed at the first open end.

9 . The method of claim 1 comprising forming portions of the interior and exterior walls nearer to the first open end than the second open end to be translucent.

10 . The method of claim 1 comprising forming the interior and exterior walls to be seamless.

11 . The method of claim 10 comprising forming the interior and exterior walls to be smooth.

12 . The method of claim 1 comprising forming the adhesive material to have a longitudinal length that is at least half of a circumference of an opening of the first open end.

13 . A method comprising:

forming a sheath comprising an interior wall and an exterior wall, wherein the sheath comprises a first open end and a second open end, opposite the first open end;

accordion folding the interior and exterior walls of the sheath from the first open end to the second open end

forming the interior and exterior walls to have continuous surfaces between the first and second open ends,

adhering an adhesive layer to a first portion of the interior wall of the sheath;

covering the adhesive layer with a removable adhesive liner;

providing a contact area of the sheath at a second portion of the interior wall, wherein the second portion is opposite of the first portion;

forming a tab on an edge of the interior and exterior walls at the first open end;

forming the tab to unfold to have an unfolded configuration wherein a tab end of the tab extends from the first open end away from the second open end;

forming the tab to fold along a fold line to have a folded configuration so that the tab is against the exterior wall of the sheath and the tab end extends past the second open end; and

coupling a ring around the exterior wall nearer to the second open end than the first open end, wherein the ring comprises an elastic material to press the exterior wall in a direction towards the interior wall.

14 . The method of claim 13 comprising providing after the tab is unfolded, the tab can be pulled to at least partially open the accordion folds.

15 . The method of claim 13 comprising perforating the fold line.

16 . The method of claim 13 comprising providing the adhesive layer is not coupled to the contact area when the adhesive layer is coupled to the first portion of the interior wall of the sheath.

17 . The method of claim 13 comprising forming a longitudinal axis of the adhesive layer parallel to the fold line.

18 . The method of claim 17 comprising forming the longitudinal axis of the adhesive layer transverse to an axis of the sheath that passes through the first and second open ends.

19 . The method of claim 13 comprising allowing after the removable adhesive liner is removed, the adhesive layer becomes exposed and can be coupled to the contact area of the sheath, whereby the sheath becomes sealed at the first open end.

20 . The method of claim 13 comprising forming the interior and exterior walls to comprise a translucent portion nearer to the first open end than the second open end.

21 . A method comprising:

forming a kit comprising forming a sheath according to the method claim 1 ;

inserting at least a portion of a laparoscopic tube in a opening at the second open end of the sheath;

sealing the interior wall of the sheath to the portion of the laparoscopic tube using the ring;

inserting the laparoscopic tube and the sheath in a first package to preserve sterility of the laparoscopic tube and the sheath; and

inserting a probe unit in a second package to preserve sanitation of the probe unit.