WO2007124210A1 - Multiple lumen assembly for use in endoscopes or other medical devices - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to medical devices, and in particular to endoscopes or other devices for inserting or retrieving items from a patient's body.
- endoscopes and other elongate medical devices that are designed to be advanced into the body include a shaft with one or more lumens therein.
- the lumens provide passageways between the distal and proximal ends of the shaft to direct air or water or surgical tools through the device.
- the lumens may be used to route internal components such as steering wires that selectively orient the distal tip of the device or electrical wires through the device.
- One method of creating the lumens in the device is to insert individual tubes that form the lumens into the shaft.
- the tubes may bind or become wedged and difficult to advance through the shaft.
- the tubes may only fit in the shaft if they are arranged in a certain pattern, which is difficult to maintain as the tubes are incorporated into the shaft.
- the present invention is a medical device such as an endoscope or catheter having an outer shaft and a lumen assembly with a number of individual lumens. Each of the lumens is interconnected such that the lumen assembly can be inserted as a group into the shaft.
- the lumens are formed from a tube having a number of individual passages or lumens formed therein.
- the lumens comprise a series of tubes that are joined by a flexible sheet or web. The web may be continuous between the proximal and distal ends of the lumens.
- the web may include a number of slots, cuts or other discontinuities between the proximal and distal ends.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates a number of conventional individual tubes that are placed within a shaft of an endoscope shaft or other medical device to create a number of corresponding lumens;
- FIGURE 2A illustrates one embodiment of a multiple lumen assembly for use in an endoscope or other medical device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
- FIGURE 2B illustrates a lumen extension tube that can be used with the multiple lumen device shown in FIGURE 2 A;
- FIGURE 2C illustrates further detail of the multiple lumen assembly shown in FIGURE 2A;
- FIGURE 3 illustrates a multiple lumen assembly having lumens held on a flexible strip in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention
- FIGURE 4A illustrates another embodiment of a multiple lumen assembly in accordance with the present invention
- FIGURE 4B illustrates another embodiment of a multiple lumen assembly in accordance with the present invention
- FIGURE 4C illustrates one embodiment of a multiple lumen assembly having slots in a web that joins adjacent lumens in accordance with the present invention
- FIGURE 4D illustrates a multiple lumen assembly having slits in the web joining adjacent lumens in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention
- FIGURE 5 illustrates a multiple lumen assembly having a web made of a different material that is different from the material that forms the lumens, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIGURE 6 illustrates a multiple lumen assembly including lumens that form the outer sheaths of Bowden cables in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention
- FIGURE 7A illustrates further details of the lumens that form the outer sheaths of Bowden cables
- FIGURE 7B illustrates a multiple lumen assembly that is folded for incorporation into a shaft
- FIGURE 7C illustrates a multiple lumen assembly that is wrapped around a central working channel lumen
- FIGURE 7D illustrates a working channel and multiple lumen assembly positioned within an exterior shaft in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- the present invention is a multiple lumen assembly that can be incorporated into an endoscope shaft or other medical device.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates a conventional method of providing multiple lumens in an endoscope or other medical device.
- the multiple lumens 50 include a pair of smaller lumens 52, 54 that can be used for such functions as providing coolant to an LED or other light emitting device at the distal end of the endoscope.
- the coolant is delivered to the
- the multiple lumens include individual lumens 56 and 58.
- Lumen 56 may be used to provide a lens wash liquid to the distal tip, while lumen 58 can be used to provide insufflation gas to the distal tip.
- Each of the lumens 52, 54, 56, 58 may be made of an extruded tube of polymeric material. While such lumens are inexpensive to manufacture, they can be difficult to assemble within a shaft of the endoscope. The lumens may become lodged or kinked during insertion, or the lumens may become misaligned so that they do not fit within the interior of the shaft. Finally, the lumens take up space and limit shaft flexibility.
- the present invention is a multiple lumen assembly whereby individual lumen tubes are joined together for incorporation into an exterior shaft.
- the multiple lumen assembly 70 comprises a single tube having a central lumen that is divided to create a number of smaller individual internal lumens 72, 74, 76, 78.
- the tube is preferably formed by an extrusion process to create the desired number of interior lumens within the tube.
- the lumen assembly 70 can then be advanced as a whole into an interior lumen of a surrounding shaft.
- Each of the lumens 72, 74, 76, 78 provides a passage for the delivery of materials, such as gases, liquids or tools through the endoscope.
- a lumen extension 75 includes a length of tubing material 77 and a plug 79.
- the plug 79 cooperates with the distal end of an individual lumen (e.g., lumen 74) contained within the lumen assembly 70 in order to connect the passageway of the individual lumen to the desired place.
- the lumen extension 75 allows for the passage of a liquid, air, or other material or device in the medical device.
- FIGURE 2C shows an additional advantage of an extruded lumen assembly such as the type shown in FIGURE 2A.
- the lumen assembly 70 includes naturally rounded corners 73 within each of the individual lumens 72, 74, 76, 78.
- the rounded corners aid in preventing objects passed through the lumens from binding.
- the rounded corners 73 are a convenient by-product of an extruding process.
- FIGURE 3 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention whereby a multiple lumen assembly 82 includes a number of lumens 84, 86, 88, 90 that are formed of individual tubes.
- the tubes are formed with or secured to a sheet or strip of material 92.
- the individual tubes that form the lumens can be formed separately and assembled into the lumen assembly 82 by securing them to the sheet or strip with an adhesive or the like.
- the lumens and the strip can be made as a single unit with an extrusion or molding process.
- Each of the tubes 84-90 is spaced apart on the strip 92 to allow the strip to be folded along its length for incorporation into an outer shaft of the endoscope or medical device.
- FIGURE 4A illustrates another alternative embodiment of the multiple lumen assembly of the present invention.
- a lumen assembly 100 is formed of a number of individual lumens 102, 104, 106, 108, etc., that are joined by a webbing material 110.
- the individual lumens 102-108 form a ribbon with the webbing material 110 positioned to join each of the adjacent lumens.
- the multiple lumen assembly 100 is formed by an extrusion process.
- Each of the lumens 102-108 may be the same size or a different size, depending upon the intended purpose of the lumen.
- FIGURE 4B illustrates another embodiment of the multiple lumen assembly shown in FIGURE 4A.
- the multiple lumen assembly 10OB comprises a series of lumens 102, 104, 106, 108 that are joined by a webbing material HOB.
- the webbing material HOB that joins adjacent lumens includes a pair of opposing notches 112 extending along the length thereof.
- the notches 112 aid in bending the webbing material such that the lumen assembly IOOB can be folded for incorporation into the shaft of an endoscope or other medical device.
- the notches 112 aid in allowing the webbing material to be split so that individual lumens can be separated from the lumen assembly.
- FIGURE 4B illustrates a single pair of notches 112 in the webbing material extending between adjacent lumens, it will be appreciated that additional notches or other flexibility enhancing mechanisms such as folds, etc., could be provided.
- FIGURE 4C illustrates yet another embodiment of the present invention wherein a lumen assembly IOOC includes a number of individual lumens 102, 104, 106, 108 that are joined by a webbing material HOC.
- the webbing material HOC includes a number of longitudinally extending slots 114 that are cut through the webbing material to increase the flexibility of the webbing material and allow individual lumens to be separated from the assembly.
- the slots may be formed with a laser after the lumen assembly is extruded or could be formed by other mechanisms such as with a knife.
- the slots 1 14 are illustrated as being generally oval in shape, it will be appreciated that the slots or holes could be other shapes, such as circular, rectangle, square, triangular, serpentine, etc.
- FIGURE 4D illustrates yet another alternative embodiment of a lumen assembly according to the present invention.
- the lumen assembly includes a number of individual lumens 102, 104, 106, 108 that are joined by a webbing material HOD.
- the webbing material 11 OD includes a number of longitudinally extending cuts 116 that extend entirely or partially through the webbing material. The cuts 116 aid in increasing the flexibility of the webbing material and allow the individual lumens to be separated by peeling individual lumens away from the lumen assembly. The individual lumens can then be connected to their appropriate destination. Furthermore, after the lumens are separated from the lumen assembly, they can be cut to the appropriate length.
- FIGURE 5 shows yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention.
- a multiple lumen assembly 120 comprises individual extruded lumens 122, 124, 126, 128 that are joined by a flexible webbing material 130.
- the webbing material 130 may have a durometer value which is different from the durometer values of one or more of the individual lumens 122, 124, 126, 128.
- the durometer values of the individual lumens might not necessarily be the same, depending upon the purpose of the lumen.
- the durometer value of the webbing material 130 softer than the durometer of the individual lumens, the lumen bundle 120 becomes flexible in the longitudinal direction so that it can be folded for incorporation into the shaft of an endoscope or other medical device.
- FIGURE 6 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention.
- a multiple lumen assembly 140 includes a number of lumens 142, 144, 146, and 148 that are designed to function as the outer, thinner, sheath of a Bowden cable and are thicker or more rigid than the other lumens of the assembly.
- additional lumens 150, 152, 154, 156 Positioned between the Bowden cable lumens are additional lumens 150, 152, 154, 156, which may be used to supply a cooling liquid or gas to an illumination light source such as one or more LEDs.
- the lumens 150-156 may be used to supply insufflation gas or a lens wash liquid to a distal end of the endoscope.
- Each of the lumens 142-156 is joined by a flexible webbing material 160 that extends between adjacent lumens to join them together into a flexible ribbon.
- a flexible webbing material 160 that extends between adjacent lumens to join them together into a flexible ribbon.
- each of the individual lumens is extruded from a single material.
- some of the lumens such as the Bowden cable lumens 142, 144, 146, 148, may be extruded using two or more materials.
- the Bowden cable lumens may include an inner layer 164 formed of a lubricious material such as HDPE.
- the inner layer 164 is covered with an outer layer 166, which may be formed of a different material.
- the outer layer 166 may also be used to form the webbing material that joins adjacent lumens.
- FIGURE 7B illustrates a lumen assembly 140A in a rolled or folded position for incorporation into an endoscope shaft (not shown).
- the free ends between the outer-most lumens 142, 156 of the lumen assembly are brought adjacent each other to facilitate the introduction of the lumens into the shaft.
- the assembly may be wrapped around an additional central lumen that forms a working channel of a device such as that shown in FIGURE 7C.
- a central lumen 170 extends through the center of the folded lumen assembly 140A.
- the central lumen 170 may form the working channel of the endoscope or other medical device.
- FIGURE 7D illustrates the lumen assembly 140A and the central lumen 170 in position with an outer shaft 180 of an endoscope.
- the individual lumens can be separated from the ribbon assembly and connected as desired.
- individual lumens from the lumen assembly can be trimmed to the appropriate length, as necessary.
- the lumen extension 190 includes a length of flexible tubing and a connector 192 that joins the flexible tubing to a lumen of the lumen assembly.
- the present invention provides a simplified method for inserting multiple lumens within a medical device in order to both save space and to maintain the orientations of the lumens with respect to each other as they are positioned in an outer shaft. While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be determined from the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Abstract
An endoscope or other medical device includes a number of lumens positioned in an outer shaft. The lumens are formed as a multiple lumen assembly. In one embodiment, individual lumens are connected to each other with a sheet or webbing material. The lumen assembly is rolled or folded along its length for incorporation into the outer shaft of the medical device. The sheet or webbing material may be notched or perforated to facilitate folding the lumen assembly and/or separating individual lumens from the lumen assembly.
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MULTIPLE LUMEN ASSEMBLY FOR USE IN ENDOSCOPES OR OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to medical devices, and in particular to endoscopes or other devices for inserting or retrieving items from a patient's body.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Many endoscopes and other elongate medical devices that are designed to be advanced into the body include a shaft with one or more lumens therein. The lumens provide passageways between the distal and proximal ends of the shaft to direct air or water or surgical tools through the device. Alternatively, the lumens may be used to route internal components such as steering wires that selectively orient the distal tip of the device or electrical wires through the device.
One method of creating the lumens in the device is to insert individual tubes that form the lumens into the shaft. However, in order to keep the diameter of the device as small as possible, there is often little free space in the shaft for the tubes. As such, the tubes may bind or become wedged and difficult to advance through the shaft.
Alternatively, the tubes may only fit in the shaft if they are arranged in a certain pattern, which is difficult to maintain as the tubes are incorporated into the shaft. Finally, by constructing the device using individual tubes for the lumens, it is generally necessary to keep a large inventory of tubes of various sizes at the location where such endoscopes or medical devices are assembled.
Given these problems, there is need for a medical device having multiple interior lumens that is more cost effective and easier to manufacture. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a medical device such as an endoscope or catheter having an outer shaft and a lumen assembly with a number of individual lumens. Each of the lumens is interconnected such that the lumen assembly can be inserted as a group into the shaft. In one embodiment, the lumens are formed from a tube having a number of individual passages or lumens formed therein. In another embodiment of the invention, the lumens comprise a series of tubes that are joined by a flexible sheet or web. The web may be continuous between the proximal and distal ends of the lumens. In another
embodiment of the invention, the web may include a number of slots, cuts or other discontinuities between the proximal and distal ends.
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The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIGURE 1 illustrates a number of conventional individual tubes that are placed within a shaft of an endoscope shaft or other medical device to create a number of corresponding lumens;
FIGURE 2A illustrates one embodiment of a multiple lumen assembly for use in an endoscope or other medical device in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
FIGURE 2B illustrates a lumen extension tube that can be used with the multiple lumen device shown in FIGURE 2 A;
FIGURE 2C illustrates further detail of the multiple lumen assembly shown in FIGURE 2A;
FIGURE 3 illustrates a multiple lumen assembly having lumens held on a flexible strip in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention; FIGURE 4A illustrates another embodiment of a multiple lumen assembly in accordance with the present invention;
FIGURE 4B illustrates another embodiment of a multiple lumen assembly in accordance with the present invention;
FIGURE 4C illustrates one embodiment of a multiple lumen assembly having slots in a web that joins adjacent lumens in accordance with the present invention;
FIGURE 4D illustrates a multiple lumen assembly having slits in the web joining adjacent lumens in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention;
FIGURE 5 illustrates a multiple lumen assembly having a web made of a different material that is different from the material that forms the lumens, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIGURE 6 illustrates a multiple lumen assembly including lumens that form the outer sheaths of Bowden cables in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
FIGURE 7A illustrates further details of the lumens that form the outer sheaths of Bowden cables;
FIGURE 7B illustrates a multiple lumen assembly that is folded for incorporation into a shaft; FIGURE 7C illustrates a multiple lumen assembly that is wrapped around a central working channel lumen; and
FIGURE 7D illustrates a working channel and multiple lumen assembly positioned within an exterior shaft in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
As indicated above, the present invention is a multiple lumen assembly that can be incorporated into an endoscope shaft or other medical device.
FIGURE 1 illustrates a conventional method of providing multiple lumens in an endoscope or other medical device. The multiple lumens 50 include a pair of smaller lumens 52, 54 that can be used for such functions as providing coolant to an LED or other light emitting device at the distal end of the endoscope. The coolant is delivered to the
LEDs through a lumen 52 and returned to the proximal end of the device through the lumen 54. In addition, the multiple lumens include individual lumens 56 and 58.
Lumen 56 may be used to provide a lens wash liquid to the distal tip, while lumen 58 can be used to provide insufflation gas to the distal tip. Each of the lumens 52, 54, 56, 58 may be made of an extruded tube of polymeric material. While such lumens are inexpensive to manufacture, they can be difficult to assemble within a shaft of the endoscope. The lumens may become lodged or kinked during insertion, or the lumens may become misaligned so that they do not fit within the interior of the shaft. Finally, the lumens take up space and limit shaft flexibility.
To overcome the problems associated with having to install individual tubes to create the lumens in the endoscope, the present invention is a multiple lumen assembly whereby individual lumen tubes are joined together for incorporation into an exterior shaft. In one embodiment of the invention shown in FIGURE 2A, the multiple lumen assembly 70 comprises a single tube having a central lumen that is divided to create a number of smaller individual internal lumens 72, 74, 76, 78. The tube is preferably formed by an extrusion process to create the desired number of interior lumens within the tube. The lumen assembly 70 can then be advanced as a whole into an interior lumen of a
surrounding shaft. Each of the lumens 72, 74, 76, 78 provides a passage for the delivery of materials, such as gases, liquids or tools through the endoscope.
In some instances, it is necessary to connect the individual lumens contained within the lumen assembly to another device such as a heat exchanger, or orifices at a distal end of the endoscope, etc. In that case, it may be necessary to employ a lumen extension such as that shown in FIGURE 2B. Here, a lumen extension 75 includes a length of tubing material 77 and a plug 79. The plug 79 cooperates with the distal end of an individual lumen (e.g., lumen 74) contained within the lumen assembly 70 in order to connect the passageway of the individual lumen to the desired place. The lumen extension 75 allows for the passage of a liquid, air, or other material or device in the medical device.
FIGURE 2C shows an additional advantage of an extruded lumen assembly such as the type shown in FIGURE 2A. The lumen assembly 70 includes naturally rounded corners 73 within each of the individual lumens 72, 74, 76, 78. The rounded corners aid in preventing objects passed through the lumens from binding. The rounded corners 73 are a convenient by-product of an extruding process.
FIGURE 3 illustrates an embodiment of the present invention whereby a multiple lumen assembly 82 includes a number of lumens 84, 86, 88, 90 that are formed of individual tubes. The tubes are formed with or secured to a sheet or strip of material 92. In this embodiment, the individual tubes that form the lumens can be formed separately and assembled into the lumen assembly 82 by securing them to the sheet or strip with an adhesive or the like. Alternatively, the lumens and the strip can be made as a single unit with an extrusion or molding process. Each of the tubes 84-90 is spaced apart on the strip 92 to allow the strip to be folded along its length for incorporation into an outer shaft of the endoscope or medical device.
FIGURE 4A illustrates another alternative embodiment of the multiple lumen assembly of the present invention. In this embodiment, a lumen assembly 100 is formed of a number of individual lumens 102, 104, 106, 108, etc., that are joined by a webbing material 110. The individual lumens 102-108 form a ribbon with the webbing material 110 positioned to join each of the adjacent lumens. In one embodiment, the multiple lumen assembly 100 is formed by an extrusion process. Each of the lumens 102-108 may be the same size or a different size, depending upon the intended purpose of the lumen.
FIGURE 4B illustrates another embodiment of the multiple lumen assembly shown in FIGURE 4A. In this example, the multiple lumen assembly 10OB comprises a series of lumens 102, 104, 106, 108 that are joined by a webbing material HOB. The webbing material HOB that joins adjacent lumens includes a pair of opposing notches 112 extending along the length thereof. The notches 112 aid in bending the webbing material such that the lumen assembly IOOB can be folded for incorporation into the shaft of an endoscope or other medical device. In addition, the notches 112 aid in allowing the webbing material to be split so that individual lumens can be separated from the lumen assembly. Although the embodiment shown in FIGURE 4B illustrates a single pair of notches 112 in the webbing material extending between adjacent lumens, it will be appreciated that additional notches or other flexibility enhancing mechanisms such as folds, etc., could be provided.
FIGURE 4C illustrates yet another embodiment of the present invention wherein a lumen assembly IOOC includes a number of individual lumens 102, 104, 106, 108 that are joined by a webbing material HOC. In this embodiment, the webbing material HOC includes a number of longitudinally extending slots 114 that are cut through the webbing material to increase the flexibility of the webbing material and allow individual lumens to be separated from the assembly. The slots may be formed with a laser after the lumen assembly is extruded or could be formed by other mechanisms such as with a knife. Although the slots 1 14 are illustrated as being generally oval in shape, it will be appreciated that the slots or holes could be other shapes, such as circular, rectangle, square, triangular, serpentine, etc.
FIGURE 4D illustrates yet another alternative embodiment of a lumen assembly according to the present invention. The lumen assembly includes a number of individual lumens 102, 104, 106, 108 that are joined by a webbing material HOD. In this example, the webbing material 11 OD includes a number of longitudinally extending cuts 116 that extend entirely or partially through the webbing material. The cuts 116 aid in increasing the flexibility of the webbing material and allow the individual lumens to be separated by peeling individual lumens away from the lumen assembly. The individual lumens can then be connected to their appropriate destination. Furthermore, after the lumens are separated from the lumen assembly, they can be cut to the appropriate length.
FIGURE 5 shows yet another alternative embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, a multiple lumen assembly 120 comprises individual extruded
lumens 122, 124, 126, 128 that are joined by a flexible webbing material 130. In the embodiment shown, the webbing material 130 may have a durometer value which is different from the durometer values of one or more of the individual lumens 122, 124, 126, 128. Furthermore, the durometer values of the individual lumens might not necessarily be the same, depending upon the purpose of the lumen. By making the durometer value of the webbing material 130 softer than the durometer of the individual lumens, the lumen bundle 120 becomes flexible in the longitudinal direction so that it can be folded for incorporation into the shaft of an endoscope or other medical device.
FIGURE 6 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention. In this example, a multiple lumen assembly 140 includes a number of lumens 142, 144, 146, and 148 that are designed to function as the outer, thinner, sheath of a Bowden cable and are thicker or more rigid than the other lumens of the assembly. Positioned between the Bowden cable lumens are additional lumens 150, 152, 154, 156, which may be used to supply a cooling liquid or gas to an illumination light source such as one or more LEDs. In addition, the lumens 150-156 may be used to supply insufflation gas or a lens wash liquid to a distal end of the endoscope. Each of the lumens 142-156 is joined by a flexible webbing material 160 that extends between adjacent lumens to join them together into a flexible ribbon. One advantage of the multiple lumen assembly 140 is that the lumens can be arranged in any desired order such that when the lumen assembly is folded or rolled up for incorporation into an outer shaft of an endoscope, the individual lumens retain their orientation as they are advanced into the shaft. The orientation is preferably selected to minimize the amount of space occupied by the lumen assembly.
In one embodiment of the invention, each of the individual lumens is extruded from a single material. However, as shown in FIGURE 7A, some of the lumens, such as the Bowden cable lumens 142, 144, 146, 148, may be extruded using two or more materials. For example, the Bowden cable lumens may include an inner layer 164 formed of a lubricious material such as HDPE. The inner layer 164 is covered with an outer layer 166, which may be formed of a different material. The outer layer 166 may also be used to form the webbing material that joins adjacent lumens. The inner layer 164 provides a slippery surface for the Bowden cables such that they do not bind under tension in order to steer the distal tip of an endoscope or medical device in a desired direction.
FIGURE 7B illustrates a lumen assembly 140A in a rolled or folded position for incorporation into an endoscope shaft (not shown). As will be appreciated, the free ends between the outer-most lumens 142, 156 of the lumen assembly are brought adjacent each other to facilitate the introduction of the lumens into the shaft. Furthermore, the assembly may be wrapped around an additional central lumen that forms a working channel of a device such as that shown in FIGURE 7C. In the embodiment of the invention shown in FIGURE 7C, a central lumen 170 extends through the center of the folded lumen assembly 140A. The central lumen 170 may form the working channel of the endoscope or other medical device. Once the lumen bundle 140A is wrapped around the central lumen 170, the combination can be advanced into an outer sheath in order to assemble the endoscope or other medical device.
FIGURE 7D illustrates the lumen assembly 140A and the central lumen 170 in position with an outer shaft 180 of an endoscope. Once the lumen assembly 140A and central lumen 170 have been advanced to the distal end of the shaft, the individual lumens can be separated from the ribbon assembly and connected as desired. In addition, individual lumens from the lumen assembly can be trimmed to the appropriate length, as necessary. Alternatively, it may be necessary to attach a lumen extension 190 as shown in FIGURE 7C to one or more individual lumens of the lumen assembly in order to connect the lumens to their desired locations. The lumen extension 190 includes a length of flexible tubing and a connector 192 that joins the flexible tubing to a lumen of the lumen assembly.
As will be appreciated, the present invention provides a simplified method for inserting multiple lumens within a medical device in order to both save space and to maintain the orientations of the lumens with respect to each other as they are positioned in an outer shaft. While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention is to be determined from the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A medical device, comprising: an outer shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; and a number of lumens flexibly connected along their length disposed within the interior of the outer shaft.
2. The medical device of Claim 1, wherein the number of lumens are secured to a sheet extending along a length of the lumens.
3. The medical device of Claim 2, wherein the sheet is flexible.
4. The medical device of Claim 2, wherein the lumens are adhesively recured to the sheet.
5. The medical device of Claim 1, wherein the number of lumens are connected with a webbing material extending between adjacent lumens.
6. The medical device of Claim 5, wherein the webbing material includes a number of perforations.
7. The medical device of Claim 5, wherein the webbing material includes a notch.
8. The medical device of Claim 5, wherein at least one of the lumens and the webbing material are made of a different material.
9. The medical device of Claim 5, wherein the webbing is integrally formed with the number of lumens.
10. An endoscope, comprising: a shaft having a proximal end, a distal end, and a working channel lumen positioned within the shaft; a lumen assembly including a number of lumens that are joined together along at least a portion of a length of the lumens.
11. The endoscope of Claim 10, wherein said lumen assembly is positioned around the working channel lumen within the shaft.
12. The endoscope of Claim 10, wherein the lumen assembly includes a number of individual lumens secured to a strip that extends along a length of the lumens.
13. The endoscope of Claim 12, wherein the strip is flexible.
14. The endoscope of Claim 12, wherein the lumen assembly is adhesively recured to the strip.
15. The endoscope of Claim 10, wherein the lumen assembly includes a webbing material that joins adjacent lumens.
16. The endoscope of Claim 15, wherein the webbing material includes one or more perforations.
17. The endoscope of Claim 15, wherein the webbing material includes a notch extending along a length of the web.
18. The endoscope of Claim 15, wherein at least one of the lumens and the webbing material are made of different material.
19. The endoscope of Claim 15, wherein the lumens and the webbing material are made of the same material.
20. An elongated medical device, comprising: a shaft; a working channel within the shaft; a number of additional lumens positioned within the shaft that are formed by a tube having a central lumen and a number of partitions within the central lumen, such that each of the partitions forms a lumen within the tube.
21. The endoscope of Claim 13, further comprising: a length of tubing material and an adapter that cooperate within an end of a lumen within the tube.
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