IP Library Granted Patent US 11,660,112
Granted Patent B2
US 11,660,112 · App. 16/933,448 · Granted May 30, 2023

Method and system for reduction of contamination in needle guides

Inventors: Betty Sedlacek (Cedar Rapids, IA); Rick L. Pruter (Coralville, IA)
Assignee: Aspen Surgical Products, Inc.
A61B17/3403A61B1/00135A61B46/10A61B1/00142A61B2017/3419A61M25/0631
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,660,112
App. No.
16/933,448
Granted
May 30, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system and method for reducing the risk of contamination of interior regions of a needle guide which is disposed on an endocavity transducer, which system includes an elastic membrane forming a pocket which covers a needle exit hole in the needle guide. The pocket is disposed on a sheath which is both; disposed around the endocavity transducer and between the endocavity transducer and the needle guide.

Claims (29)

1. A system for protecting inside surfaces of a needle guide, from contamination entering through a needle exit hole of the needle guide, the system comprising:

an endoscope imaging device having a distal endoscope end configured to be inserted inside a body cavity of a human and a proximal endoscope end configured to remain outside the body cavity;

a needle guide configured to be directly disposed on, supported by and directly coupled to and partially enshroud an exterior surface of said endoscope imaging device, said needle guide having a distal end and a proximal end and a needle exit hole therein distal of said proximal end, said needle exit hole having a needle exit hole radius, which has a needle exit hole perimeter dimension; an intermediate linear channel is disposed between the needle exit hole and the proximal end; said intermediate linear channel is sized and configured so the said proximal end remains outside the body cavity; said distal end disposed in proximity to said distal endoscope end; said needle exit hole and said intermediate linear channel are configured to allow a needle or cannula which is inserted into the proximal end of the needle guide to exit the needle guide;

a disposable piece of membrane, with a disposable piece of membrane perimeter dimension which is larger than said needle exit hole perimeter dimension, said disposable piece of membrane adhesively bonded only to an engagement zone, having an engagement zone outer perimeter dimension, which is larger than said needle exit hole perimeter dimension, said engagement zone located only on an external needle guide surface of said needle guide and only around a periphery of said needle exit hole, where said disposable piece of membrane extends completely over said engagement zone and completely covers said needle exit hole and said disposable piece of membrane is not configured to contact an exterior portion of an endoscope imaging device;

wherein said disposable piece of membrane contacts only an insubstantial amount of the external surface area of said needle guide; and

wherein a layered configuration exists beginning with said exterior portion of said endoscope imaging device; a portion of the needle guide, and the disposable piece of membrane.

2. The system of claim 1 wherein said disposable piece of membrane is configured to cling to a needle or cannula as the needle or cannula is retracted into the needle guide.

3. The system of claim 1 wherein said disposable piece of membrane is flexible.

4. A system for protecting inside surfaces of a needle guide, which is coupled to an endoscope imaging device, from contamination entering through a needle exit hole of the needle guide, the system comprising:

a needle guide configured to be directly disposed on, supported by and directly coupled to and partially enshroud an exterior surface of an endoscope imaging device, having a distal endoscope end configured to be inserted inside a body cavity of a human and a proximal endoscope end configured to remain outside the body cavity;

said needle guide having a distal end and a proximal handle end and a needle exit hole therein distal of said proximal handle end, said needle exit hole is configured to allow a needle or cannula which is inserted into the needle guide to exit the needle guide;

said distal end disposed in proximity to said distal endoscope end; and

an adhesive membrane portion securely attached to an external needle guide surface of said needle guide around a periphery of said needle exit hole, where said adhesive membrane portion extends completely over and completely covers said needle exit hole and said adhesive membrane portion is not configured to contact a portion of an endoscope imaging device; and said adhesive membrane portion securely attached to an engagement zone, having an engagement zone radial dimension, which is larger than said needle exit hole radial dimension, of an external needle guide surface of said needle guide around a periphery of said needle exit hole.

5. The system of claim 4 wherein said adhesive membrane portion is configured to cling the membrane to a needle or cannula as the needle or cannula is retracted into the needle guide.

6. A method of protecting an inside of a needle guide comprising the steps of:

providing an endoscope imaging device having a distal endoscope end configured to be inserted inside a body cavity of a human and a proximal endoscope end configured to remain outside the body cavity; providing a disposable sheath disposed about said endoscope imaging device; providing a needle guide configured to be disposed on said disposable sheath, supported by and indirectly coupled, through said disposable sheath, to and partially enshroud an exterior surface of an endoscope imaging device, said needle guide having a distal end and a proximal handle end and a needle exit hole therein distal of said proximal handle end, said needle exit hole is configured to allow a needle or cannula which is inserted into the needle guide to exit the needle guide while inside a body cavity;

said distal end disposed in proximity to said distal endoscope end;

providing a membrane, securely attaching to an external needle guide surface of said needle guide around a periphery of said needle exit hole, a portion of said membrane, where said portion of said membrane extends radially beyond and completely covers said needle exit hole and does not contact a portion of said endoscope imaging device; said portion of said membrane securely attached to an engagement zone, having an engagement zone radial dimension, which is larger than said needle exit hole radial dimension, of an external needle guide surface of said needle guide around a periphery of said needle exit hole;

wherein said step of securely attaching comprises the step of providing an adhesive, disposed between and coupling said needle guide and said portion of said membrane; and

wherein a layered configuration exists beginning with the exterior surface of said endoscope imaging device, said disposable sheath, then the needle guide, then finally the portion of said membrane.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein said steps of providing the membrane and providing the adhesive are accomplished by a single step of providing an adhesive membrane.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein said step of providing the adhesive membrane comprises providing a piece of adhesive tape.

9. A method of protecting an inside of a needle guide comprising the steps of:

providing an endoscope imaging device having a distal endoscope end configured to be inserted inside a body cavity of a human and a proximal endoscope end configured to remain outside the body cavity;

providing a disposable sheath disposed about said endoscope imaging device;

providing a needle guide configured to be directly disposed on, supported by and directly coupled to and partially enshroud an exterior surface of an endoscope imaging device, said needle guide having a distal end and a proximal handle end and a needle exit hole therein distal of said proximal handle end, said needle exit hole is configured to allow a needle or cannula which is inserted into the needle guide to exit the needle guide while inside a body cavity; said distal end disposed in proximity to said distal endoscope end;

providing a disposable piece of flexible adhesive membrane securely attached to an external needle guide surface of said needle guide around a periphery of said needle exit hole, where said disposable piece of flexible adhesive membrane extends radially beyond and completely covers said needle exit hole and does not contact a portion of said endoscope imaging device; and said disposable piece of flexible adhesive membrane securely attached to an engagement zone, having an engagement zone radial dimension, which is larger than said needle exit hole radial dimension, of an external needle guide surface of said needle guide around a periphery of said needle exit hole; and

wherein said disposable piece of flexible adhesive membrane is coupled to an exterior portion of said disposable sheath and a layered configuration exists beginning with the exterior surface of said endoscope imaging device, said disposable sheath, then the needle guide, then the adhesive and finally the disposable piece of flexible adhesive membrane.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein said step of providing a disposable piece of flexible adhesive membrane comprises placing the disposable piece of flexible adhesive membrane over the needle exit hole.

Assignments (4)
SECOND LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 31, 2022
From: ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC.
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 059619/0108 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 31, 2022
From: ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC.
To: ANTARES CAPITAL LP, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 059458/0323 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 3, 2021
From: PROTEK MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.
To: ASPEN SURGICAL PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 055484/0139 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2020
From: PRUTER, RICK L.; SEDLACEK, BETTY
To: PROTEK MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 053259/0868 →