IP Library Granted Patent US 10,285,575
Granted Patent B2
US 10,285,575 · App. 13/793,434 · Granted May 14, 2019

Endoscopic access system having a detachable handle

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Patent No.
US 10,285,575
App. No.
13/793,434
Granted
May 14, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present embodiments provide an endoscopic access system comprising a handle including a proximal handle segment and a distal handle segment. A sheath extends distally from the distal handle segment. A flexible cannula having proximal and distal ends and lumen extending therebetween is sized to be advanced through a lumen of the sheath. The handle has a coupled state in which the proximal handle segment is engaged to the distal handle segment, and where the flexible cannula is disposed through at least a portion of both the proximal and distal handle segments. The handle further has an uncoupled state in which the proximal handle segment is disengaged from the distal handle segment, and where the flexible cannula is disposed only through the distal handle segment.

Claims (39)

1. An endoscopic access system, comprising:

a handle comprising a proximal handle segment and a distal handle segment;

a sheath extending distally from the distal handle segment;

a flexible cannula having proximal and distal ends and lumen extending therebetween, where the flexible cannula is sized to be advanced through a lumen of the sheath; and

a stylet removably disposed through the lumen of the flexible cannula, where the sheath remains longitudinally steady relative to the distal handle segment, the cannula advances relative to the sheath, and the stylet advances relative to the sheath,

where the handle has a coupled state in which the proximal handle segment is engaged to the distal handle segment, and the flexible cannula is disposed through at least a portion of both the proximal and distal handle segments in the coupled state, and

where the handle has an uncoupled state in which the proximal handle segment is disengaged from the distal handle segment, and the flexible cannula is disposed only through the distal handle segment in the uncoupled state; and

where the flexible cannula is used within a bodily passageway after the handle segments are uncoupled.

2. The system of claim 1 where a distal region of the proximal handle segment is configured to be releasably coupled to a proximal region of the distal handle segment using one or more interlocking elements.

3. The system of claim 1 where the proximal handle segment comprises adjacent first and second segments that circumferentially surround a portion of the flexible cannula in the coupled state, where the first and second segments of the proximal handle segment are disengaged from one another in the uncoupled state to expose the proximal end of the flexible cannula and permit manipulation of the proximal end of the flexible cannula.

4. The system of claim 1 where the proximal handle segment comprises a slot extending axially through a gripping section of the proximal handle segment, where the slot is sized to receive at least a portion of the flexible cannula in a first state, and where the flexible cannula is configured to be disengaged from the slot by radial outward movement of the proximal end of the flexible cannula relative to the slot in a second state.

5. The system of claim 1 where the stylet includes a piercing distal tip, a flexible body length extending proximally from the piercing distal tip, and an echogenic stylet portion disposed immediately adjacent the piercing distal tip, the echogenic stylet portion configured to provide reflection of ultrasonic waves sufficient for ultrasonic imaging of the echogenic stylet portion at a resolution providing for effective navigation the flexible cannula in a body.

6. The system of claim 1 where the proximal handle segment comprises a gripping section and a cannula adjuster movable over a proximal shaft, where advancement of the gripping section is adapted to be advanced to adjust the length of extension of the distal end of the flexible cannula out of the sheath, and where the cannula adjuster is adapted to be releasably coupled to the shaft to limit distal advancement of the gripping section and the flexible cannula.

7. A method for providing endoscopic access to a target site, the method comprising:

providing a handle comprising a proximal handle segment and a distal handle segment, a sheath extending distally from the distal handle segment, a flexible cannula sized to be advanced through a lumen of the sheath, and a stylet removably disposed through the lumen of the flexible cannula, where the sheath remains longitudinally steady relative to the distal handle segment, the cannula advances relative to the sheath, and the stylet advances relative to the sheath,

where the handle is provided in a coupled state in which the proximal handle segment is engaged to the distal handle segment, and the flexible cannula is disposed through at least a portion of both the proximal and distal handle segments; and

disengaging the proximal handle segment from the distal handle segment while the sheath is inserted into a bodily passageway and the flexible cannula is inserted within the lumen of the sheath to achieve an uncoupled state, where the flexible cannula is disposed only through the distal handle segment in the uncoupled state, and

where the flexible cannula is used within the bodily passageway after the handle segments are uncoupled.

8. The method of claim 7 further comprising manipulating a proximal end of the flexible cannula, independently of the proximal and distal handle segments, in the uncoupled state.

9. The method of claim 7 further comprising releasably coupling a distal region of the proximal handle segment to a proximal region of the distal handle segment using one or more interlocking elements.

10. The method of claim 7 where the proximal handle segment comprises adjacent first and second segments that circumferentially surround a portion of the flexible cannula in the coupled state, the method further comprising disengaging the first and second segments of the proximal handle segment from one another in the uncoupled state to expose a proximal end of the cannula and facilitate manipulation of the proximal end of the flexible cannula.

11. The method of claim 7 further comprising:

providing a slot extending axially through a gripping section of the proximal handle segment, where the slot is sized to receive at least a portion of the flexible cannula in the coupled state; and

disengaging the flexible cannula from the slot by radial outward movement of the proximal end of the flexible cannula relative to the slot.

12. The method of claim 7 further comprising removably disposing a stylet through a lumen of the flexible cannula.

13. The method of claim 7 where the proximal handle segment comprises a gripping section and a cannula adjuster movable over a proximal shaft, where advancement of the gripping section is adapted to be advanced to adjust the length of extension of the distal end of the flexible cannula out of the sheath, and where the cannula adjuster is adapted to be releasably coupled to the shaft to limit distal advancement of the gripping section and the flexible cannula.

14. An endoscopic access system, comprising:

a handle comprising a proximal handle segment and a distal handle segment;

a sheath extending distally from the distal handle segment; and

a flexible cannula having proximal and distal ends and lumen extending therebetween, where the flexible cannula is sized to be advanced through a lumen of the sheath; and

a stylet removably disposed through the lumen of the flexible cannula, where the sheath remains longitudinally steady relative to the distal handle segment, the cannula advances relative to the sheath, and the stylet advances relative to the sheath,

where a proximal region of the flexible cannula is disposed circumferentially within the proximal and distal handle segments in a first state, and

where the proximal handle segment is removed from an overlapping relationship with the flexible cannula in a second state, where the distal handle segment and the flexible cannula maintain relative axial positioning during removal of the proximal handle segment;

where the proximal handle segment is adapted to be removed to the second state while the sheath is inserted into a bodily passageway and the flexible cannula is inserted within the lumen of the sheath, and

where the flexible cannula is used within the bodily passageway after the handle segments are uncoupled.

15. The system of claim 14 where the handle has a coupled state in which the proximal handle segment is engaged to the distal handle segment, where the flexible cannula is disposed through at least a portion of both the proximal and distal handle segments in the coupled state, and where the handle has an uncoupled state in which the proximal handle segment is disengaged from the distal handle segment such that the flexible cannula is disposed only through the distal handle segment in the uncoupled state.

16. The system of claim 15 where the distal region of the proximal handle segment is configured to be releasably coupled to the proximal region of the distal handle segment using one or more interlocking elements.

17. The system of claim 15 where the proximal handle segment comprises adjacent first and second segments that circumferentially surround a portion of the flexible cannula in the coupled state, where the first and second segments of the proximal handle segment are disengaged from one another in the uncoupled state to expose the proximal end of the flexible cannula and facilitate manipulation of the proximal end of the flexible cannula.

18. The system of claim 14 where the proximal handle segment comprises a slot extending axially through a gripping section of the proximal handle segment, where the slot is sized to receive at least a portion of the flexible cannula in the first state, and where the flexible cannula is configured to be disengaged from the slot by radial outward movement of the proximal end of the flexible cannula relative to the slot in the second state.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
From: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066700/0277 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 21, 2013
From: KENNEDY, KENNETH C.
To: WILSON-COOK MEDICAL INC.
Reel/Frame 030061/0417 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 21, 2013
From: MCGRATH, DARACH
To: COOK IRELAND LIMITED
Reel/Frame 030061/0539 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 21, 2013
From: WILSON-COOK MEDICAL INC.
To: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 030061/0649 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 21, 2013
From: COOK IRELAND LIMITED
To: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 030061/0740 →