Fujifilm corporation (20240293010). INSERTION ASSISTING TOOL simplified abstract

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INSERTION ASSISTING TOOL

Organization Name

fujifilm corporation

Inventor(s)

Kyohei Mori of Kanagawa (JP)

Makoto Aihara of Kanagawa (JP)

Nori Miyagishima of Kanagawa (JP)

INSERTION ASSISTING TOOL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240293010 titled 'INSERTION ASSISTING TOOL

The abstract describes an overtube with a tubular gripping part connected to the overtube body, featuring an insertion port that communicates with an insertion pipeline. The gripping part has a standardized shape on at least a part of its outer peripheral surface when viewed in cross-section orthogonal to its central axis direction.

  • The overtube includes a tubular gripping part connected to the overtube body.
  • The gripping part has an insertion port that communicates with an insertion pipeline.
  • The outer peripheral surface of the gripping part has a standardized shape in cross-section view.
  • The standardized shape is visible when viewed from a direction orthogonal to the central axis direction of the gripping part.
  • This innovation aims to improve the functionality and efficiency of overtubes used in medical procedures.

Potential Applications: - Endoscopic procedures - Minimally invasive surgeries - Gastrointestinal interventions

Problems Solved: - Enhanced control and maneuverability during procedures - Improved insertion and navigation through the body's cavities

Benefits: - Increased precision in medical interventions - Reduced risk of complications during procedures - Enhanced patient comfort and safety

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Overtubes for Medical Procedures This technology can be utilized by medical device manufacturers to enhance the performance of endoscopic tools, leading to more effective and safer medical procedures. The market implications include improved patient outcomes and increased demand for innovative medical devices.

Prior Art: Readers can explore existing patents related to overtubes, endoscopic tools, and medical device design to gain a deeper understanding of the technological advancements in this field.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about the latest developments in endoscopic tools, medical device design, and minimally invasive procedures to leverage cutting-edge technologies for improved healthcare outcomes.

Questions about Overtubes: 1. How does the standardized shape of the gripping part improve the functionality of the overtube? 2. What are the key advantages of using overtubes with standardized shapes in medical procedures?


Original Abstract Submitted

an overtube includes an overtube body and a tubular gripping part that is connected to a proximal end side of the overtube body and that has an insertion port which communicates with an insertion pipe line. in cross-sectional view that is viewed from a direction orthogonal to a central axis direction of the gripping part of the overtube, at least a part of an outer peripheral surface of the gripping part has a shape formed by standardization.