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Endoscopic treatment instrument

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JP2000166936A
JP2000166936A JP10349574A JP34957498A JP2000166936A JP 2000166936 A JP2000166936 A JP 2000166936A JP 10349574 A JP10349574 A JP 10349574A JP 34957498 A JP34957498 A JP 34957498A JP 2000166936 A JP2000166936 A JP 2000166936A
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Keiichi Arai
敬一 荒井
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Abstract

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an endoscopic treatment instrument, by which an object capable of being created from the inside of an organ by means of endoscope is extended and also even a wide range of lesion part on a wall in the deep part of a celom or the deeply infiltrated lesion part especially difficult to be treated in a conventional manner is easily treated. SOLUTION: A treatment endoscope 23 and treatment tool units 35 and 37 are inserted to the inner hole of a tool introducing guide tube 21 to be inserted to the celom so as to be freely retrogressing possible, the horizontal cross section shapes of the endoscope 23 and the units are provided with an arc part with a diameter being a little smaller than that of the inner hole of the guide tube and the endoscope 23 and the units are assembled and inserted to the tool introducing guide tube. In this case, the horizontal cross section shape of the whole assembled body is constituted to be the one having the diameter being a little smaller than that of the inner hole of the guide tube. Then the treatment endoscope and the treatment tool units are inserted to the guide tube and used.

Description

【発明の詳細な説明】DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

【0001】[0001]

【発明の属する技術分野】本発明は、体腔内に生じた病
変部を経内視鏡的に治療する内視鏡治療装置に関する。
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to an endoscopic treatment apparatus for transendoscopically treating a lesion in a body cavity.

【0002】[0002]

【従来の技術】胃や大腸などの消化器系臓器の体腔内壁
に生じた病変部を治療する場合、まず経内視鏡的に治療
する方法が考えられる。これは体腔内に内視鏡を挿入
し、その内視鏡の処置具挿通用チャンネルを通じて手術
用処置具を体腔内まで挿入して体腔内から外科的に手術
を行うものである。
2. Description of the Related Art When treating a lesion formed on the inner wall of a body cavity of a gastrointestinal organ such as the stomach or the large intestine, a method of transendoscopic treatment is considered first. In this method, an endoscope is inserted into a body cavity, a surgical treatment tool is inserted into the body cavity through a treatment tool insertion channel of the endoscope, and a surgical operation is performed from the body cavity.

【0003】しかし、この経内視鏡的外科手術を行う場
合には病変部が大きかったり、病変部が壁部内深くまで
浸潤していたりすると手に負えないことが多い。このよ
うな場合には体腔の外から処置する外科手術に移行し、
腹腔鏡下手術や開腹手術を行うことになる。
[0003] However, when performing this endoscopic surgical operation, the lesion is often uncontrollable if the lesion is large or if the lesion is deeply infiltrated into the wall. In such a case, the procedure shifts to surgery to be performed from outside the body cavity,
Laparoscopic or open surgery will be performed.

【0004】ところで、従来の内視鏡的外科手術におい
て用いられる内視鏡の挿入部1は図11で示すように、
可撓管部2の先端に湾曲管3を介して先端部4を連結し
た構成のものであり、この挿入部1内には処置具挿通用
チャンネル5が全長にわたり形成されている。先端部4
の先端面には処置具挿通用チャンネル5の先端が開口す
ると共に、この開口に並んで、観察窓6及び照明窓7が
配設されている。
[0004] By the way, as shown in FIG. 11, an insertion portion 1 of an endoscope used in a conventional endoscopic surgery is as follows.
The distal end portion 4 is connected to the distal end of the flexible tube portion 2 via a curved tube 3. A treatment instrument insertion channel 5 is formed in the insertion portion 1 over the entire length. Tip 4
A distal end of the treatment instrument insertion channel 5 has an opening at the distal end surface thereof, and an observation window 6 and an illumination window 7 are arranged alongside the opening.

【0005】そして、胃8の内壁に生じた病変部9を治
療する場合、まず胃8内に挿入した挿入部1の処置具挿
通用チャンネル5を通じて把持鉗子11と高周波スネア
切開具12を導入し、胃8の内側から内視鏡下で病変部
9を外科的に処置する。
When treating a lesion 9 on the inner wall of the stomach 8, a grasping forceps 11 and a high-frequency snare dissector 12 are first introduced through the treatment tool insertion channel 5 of the insertion portion 1 inserted into the stomach 8. Then, the lesion 9 is surgically treated under the endoscope from the inside of the stomach 8.

【0006】[0006]

【発明が解決しようとする課題】しかしながら、内視鏡
の挿入部1は柔らかいものであるため、膨らませた胃8
の中で空中に浮かせた状態で挿入部1を保持しようとし
ても先端部4がふらついてしまい、不安定な状態になっ
てしまう。従って、挿入部1を胃の内壁面に沿わせて押
し進め、胃壁で挿入部1を位置決め保持しながら先端部
4を病変部9に近づけ、処置作業を行う方法が採られ
る。このため、胃の壁面沿いの横から病変部9の部分を
観ることになり、その結果、病変部9の全体像を把握す
ることは困難な状況にあるため、病変部9の処置作業を
難しくしていた。しかも、観察系と処置系が近くなるの
で、病変部9の全体を観察しようとして、内視鏡の先端
部4を病変部9から離すと、処置具の先端が遠くなり、
処置具の先端がふらついてしまい、病変部9がつかめな
くなるなどの不都合が生じる。逆に処置具がふらつかな
いようにしようとして挿入部1の先端を病変部9に近づ
けると、画角が狭くなるので病変部9の一部しか見えな
いことになる。
However, since the insertion portion 1 of the endoscope is soft, the stomach 8 is inflated.
Even if the user tries to hold the insertion portion 1 in a state where the insertion portion 1 is floated in the air, the distal end portion 4 fluctuates, resulting in an unstable state. Therefore, a method is adopted in which the insertion section 1 is pushed along the inner wall surface of the stomach, and the distal end portion 4 is brought close to the lesion 9 while positioning and holding the insertion section 1 on the stomach wall, thereby performing a treatment operation. For this reason, the part of the lesion 9 is viewed from the side along the wall of the stomach. As a result, it is difficult to grasp the entire image of the lesion 9, so that the treatment operation of the lesion 9 is difficult. Was. In addition, since the observation system and the treatment system are close to each other, if the distal end 4 of the endoscope is separated from the lesion 9 in order to observe the entire lesion 9, the distal end of the treatment tool becomes farther,
Inconveniences such as the distal end of the treatment tool fluctuating and the lesion 9 not being able to be grasped occur. Conversely, if the distal end of the insertion section 1 is brought close to the lesion 9 in order to prevent the treatment instrument from swaying, the angle of view becomes narrow, so that only a part of the lesion 9 can be seen.

【0007】加えて、ここで使用する処置具は内視鏡に
具備する処置具挿通用チャンネル5に挿通してのみ使用
するものであるため、処置具全体が細いものである必要
があり、その結果、処置具は腰がなくなる。このため、
大きい範囲の腫瘍や、大きいポリープなどを処置するに
は能力不足になる。
In addition, since the treatment tool used here is used only by being inserted into the treatment tool insertion channel 5 provided in the endoscope, the entire treatment tool needs to be thin. As a result, the treatment tool loses its waist. For this reason,
Inability to treat large areas of tumor, large polyps, etc.

【0008】そこで、観察用内視鏡と処置具を別々に体
腔内に挿入すれば良いように考えられるが、そうする
と、内視鏡の視野範囲から処置具が外れてしまい思うよ
うな処置操作ができないという重大な不都合が起きる。
Therefore, it may be considered that the observation endoscope and the treatment tool may be inserted separately into the body cavity. However, in such a case, a treatment operation may be performed such that the treatment tool is deviated from the visual field range of the endoscope. The serious inconvenience of not being able to do so occurs.

【0009】また、オーバーチューブやスライディング
チューブのような案内管を用いて、処置具と内視鏡が離
れてしまうことのないようにすると、1本の案内管内に
2本のものを挿入することになる結果、いわゆるブタ鼻
の状態になり、内視鏡の外径と処置具の外径の外接円以
上の内径がある太い案内管が要ることになる。しかし、
実際には体腔には自ずとその内径に制限が有るので、案
内管の方の外径は太くすることが出来ず、内視鏡も処置
具も細い外径のものしか使用できないので、観察能力と
処置能力が落ちてしまうという不都合が起きる。特に大
掛かりな手術を要する大きい病変部9や深く浸潤した病
変部9を処置することが難しくなる。
In order to prevent the treatment instrument from being separated from the endoscope by using a guide tube such as an overtube or a sliding tube, two guide tubes are inserted into one guide tube. As a result, a so-called pig nose state occurs, and a thick guide tube having an inner diameter equal to or larger than the circumscribed circle of the outer diameter of the endoscope and the outer diameter of the treatment tool is required. But,
Actually, the inner diameter of the body cavity is naturally limited, so that the outer diameter of the guide tube cannot be increased, and the endoscope and the treatment tool can only be used with a smaller outer diameter. The inconvenience that treatment capacity is reduced occurs. In particular, it becomes difficult to treat a large lesion 9 requiring a major operation or a lesion 9 that has deeply infiltrated.

【0010】一方、後述する図12で示すように、1本
の処置具挿通用チャンネル18を通じて2本の処置具、
例えば把持鉗子11と高周波スネア切開具12を導入
し、体腔内に突き出すようにした場合、内視鏡の先端部
4から突き出した2本の処置具の間隔が狭くなり、内視
鏡の先端部4の前方に位置する病変部9を処置すること
が非常に難しいものとなる。
On the other hand, as shown in FIG. 12, which will be described later, two treatment tools are inserted through one treatment tool insertion channel 18.
For example, when the grasping forceps 11 and the high-frequency snare dissector 12 are introduced and protruded into the body cavity, the distance between the two treatment tools protruding from the distal end portion 4 of the endoscope becomes narrower, and the distal end portion of the endoscope becomes narrower. It will be very difficult to treat the lesion 9 located in front of 4.

【0011】また、図11で示すように、内視鏡に2本
の処置具挿通用チャンネル5を設けて、その別々のチャ
ンネル5を通じて2つの処置具を個別に挿通する形式の
場合であっても内視鏡の先端部4に設けた2本のチャン
ネル5の間隔が元々狭いことから突き出す処置具の間隔
が狭くなることには本質的に変わりはなく、特に大掛か
りな手術を要する大きい病変部9や深く浸潤した病変部
9を処置することが難しい。
[0011] As shown in FIG. 11, the endoscope is provided with two treatment instrument insertion channels 5, and the two treatment instruments are individually inserted through the separate channels 5. Since the distance between the two channels 5 provided at the distal end portion 4 of the endoscope is originally narrow, there is essentially no change in the distance between the protruding treatment tools being narrowed, and particularly a large lesion requiring a large-scale operation. It is difficult to treat a lesion 9 or a deeply infiltrated lesion 9.

【0012】さらに、内視鏡の処置具挿通用チャンネル
5,18に処置具を挿通して病変部9を処置しようとす
れば、必然的に病変部9と先端部4の間の狭い領域に処
置具が突き出されることになる結果、その処置具が観察
しようとする病変部9の視野を妨げることになる。しか
も、2つの照明窓7から出射する照明光が処置具の表面
に当り光ってしまい、病変部9を見にくくする。逆に1
つの照明窓7から一つの照明光を出射させるようにする
と、処置具の影ができて影側の画像が見にくくなる。
Further, if it is attempted to treat the lesion 9 by inserting a treatment tool into the treatment tool insertion channels 5 and 18 of the endoscope, it is inevitable that a narrow area between the lesion 9 and the distal end portion 4 will be formed. As a result of the treatment tool being protruded, the treatment tool obstructs the visual field of the lesion 9 to be observed. Moreover, the illumination light emitted from the two illumination windows 7 hits the surface of the treatment tool and shines, making it difficult to see the lesion 9. Conversely 1
When one illumination light is emitted from the two illumination windows 7, a shadow of the treatment tool is formed, and the image on the shadow side becomes difficult to see.

【0013】図12は腸管15の内壁に生じた病変部9
を処置する例を示すものであり、この場合に使用される
内視鏡は観察方向が直視のものであり、その挿入部1に
は径の大きい1本の処置具挿通用チャンネル18を有す
る。この場合でも、病変部9を正面視し難くく、処置が
やりにくい。また、1本の処置具挿通用チャンネル18
を通じて複数の処置具を挿通するため、各処置具の先端
部を小さくする必要があり、また、その後方部位のシー
ス部分も細いものが必要である。このため、一般に腰が
弱くなり、特に大掛かりな手術を要する大きい病変部9
や深く浸潤した病変部9を処置することが難くなる。
FIG. 12 shows a lesion 9 formed on the inner wall of the intestinal tract 15.
In this case, the endoscope used in this case has a direct observation direction, and the insertion section 1 has one treatment instrument insertion channel 18 having a large diameter. Even in this case, it is difficult to view the lesion 9 from the front, and it is difficult to perform the treatment. In addition, one treatment instrument insertion channel 18
In order to penetrate a plurality of treatment tools through the through hole, it is necessary to reduce the distal end of each treatment tool, and also to make the sheath portion behind the treatment tool thin. For this reason, the lower back is generally weak, and particularly a large lesion 9 requiring a large-scale operation is required.
It becomes difficult to treat the lesion 9 that has infiltrated deeply.

【0014】尚、特願昭53−43875号では内視鏡
の挿入案内用主管に処置具挿通用チャンネルと、可撓性
の光学視管の先端部を挿入案内用主管の軸外側方に偏倚
せしめる手段を設け、処置性能を向上したものが記され
ている。
In Japanese Patent Application No. 53-43875, a treatment tool insertion channel and a distal end portion of a flexible optical viewing tube are biased outwardly of the insertion guiding main tube of the insertion guide main tube of the endoscope. In this document, a means for providing treatment is provided to improve treatment performance.

【0015】しかしながら、この特願昭53−4387
5号のものでは内視鏡の挿入部の外径に近い、大型の処
置具を通すことができない。また、内視鏡の鉗子挿通チ
ャンネルを通過する処置具の柄の部分は細かったり、柔
らかかったりして、処置をする大きな力を先端に伝える
ことができず、処置性能をより向上させるには不十分で
あった。
However, Japanese Patent Application No. 53-4387.
In the case of No. 5, the large-sized treatment tool close to the outer diameter of the insertion portion of the endoscope cannot be passed. In addition, the handle portion of the treatment tool passing through the forceps insertion channel of the endoscope is thin or soft, and cannot transmit a large force for treatment to the distal end. Was enough.

【0016】また、実開昭51−149985号公報に
は内視鏡の外壁に誘導路を付設し、その誘導路を通じて
外筒管を体内に挿入し、この外筒管内に縫合器を挿通す
るようにしたものが提案されている。しかしながら、こ
の実開昭51−149985号公報のものにあっては、
内視鏡と外筒管が誘導路によって連結されているので、
外形が太く複雑な形のものとなり、内視鏡の挿入性が劣
るものであった。
In Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open Publication No. Sho 51-149985, a guideway is provided on the outer wall of an endoscope, an outer tube is inserted into the body through the guideway, and a suture device is inserted into the outer tube. Something like that has been proposed. However, in the case of Japanese Utility Model Application Laid-Open No. 51-149985,
Since the endoscope and the outer tube are connected by a taxiway,
The outer shape was thick and complicated, and the insertability of the endoscope was poor.

【0017】本発明は上記各事情に着目してなされたも
のであり、その目的とするところは、内視鏡による臓器
内側から処置することができる対象を拡大し、腹腔鏡下
手術や開腹手術による臓器外側からの処置を極力避け得
ると共に、従来、特に難しかった、体腔の奥の壁の大き
い範囲の病変部や深く浸潤した病変部の処置についても
容易に行うことが可能であり、その結果、患者の入院期
間及び費用、苦痛、傷痕、ガン細胞の拡散などの負担や
リスクを軽減することにある。
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present invention is to expand an object which can be treated from the inside of an organ by an endoscope, and perform laparoscopic surgery or open surgery. In addition to avoiding treatment from outside the organ as much as possible, it is also possible to easily perform treatment of lesions in a large range of the deep wall of the body cavity or lesions that have deeply infiltrated, which was particularly difficult in the past, and as a result It is to reduce the burden and risk such as the length of hospital stay and cost of patients, pain, scars and spread of cancer cells.

【0018】[0018]

【課題を解決するための手段及び作用】本発明の内視鏡
治療装置は、体腔内に挿入される器具誘導用案内管と、
上記器具誘導用案内管の内孔に進退自在に挿入される少
なくとも一つの処置用内視鏡と、上記器具誘導用案内管
の内孔に進退自在に挿入される少なくとも一つの処置具
ユニットとを具備してなり、上記内視鏡と上記処置具ユ
ニットのうち少なくとも一つのものの横断面の外形状が
上記器具誘導用案内管の内孔の寸法よりもわずかに小さ
い径の弧の部分を持ち、上記内視鏡と上記処置具ユニッ
トを組み合わせて上記器具誘導用案内管に入れる際にそ
の組み合わせた全体の横断面の最長寸法が上記器具誘導
用案内管の内孔の径よりわずかに小さい寸法を有する形
状になるように構成したことを特徴とするものである。
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An endoscopic treatment apparatus according to the present invention comprises a guide tube for guiding an instrument inserted into a body cavity;
At least one treatment endoscope which is inserted into the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube so as to be able to advance and retreat, and at least one treatment instrument unit which is inserted and retractable into the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube. The endoscope and at least one of the treatment tool units has an arc shape having a cross section whose outer shape is slightly smaller than the size of the inner hole of the guide tube for instrument guidance, When the endoscope and the treatment instrument unit are combined and put into the instrument guiding guide tube, the longest dimension of the combined overall cross section is slightly smaller than the diameter of the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube. It is characterized by having been constituted so that it may have a shape.

【0019】そこで、本発明の内視鏡治療装置を使用す
る場合、例えば予め体腔内に挿入した内視鏡挿入部の外
周に上記器具誘導用案内管を被嵌し、この後、体腔内に
その内視鏡挿入部を挿入し、続けて、その内視鏡挿入部
に沿わせて器具誘導用案内管を体腔内に挿入する。次
に、内視鏡を一旦引き抜き、以下の処置用内視鏡と処置
具ユニットを挿入して手術を行う。
Therefore, when using the endoscopic treatment apparatus of the present invention, for example, the instrument guiding guide tube is fitted on the outer periphery of the endoscope insertion portion previously inserted into the body cavity, and thereafter, the device is inserted into the body cavity. The endoscope insertion portion is inserted, and subsequently, an instrument guiding guide tube is inserted into the body cavity along the endoscope insertion portion. Next, the endoscope is once pulled out, and an operation is performed by inserting the following treatment endoscope and treatment instrument unit.

【0020】[0020]

【発明の実施の形態】[第1実施形態]図1を参照して
本発明の第1実施形態を説明する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS [First Embodiment] A first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

【0021】(構成)図1中、21は略円筒形状に形成
された器具誘導用案内管であり、この器具誘導用案内管
21は図示しない内視鏡の挿入部の外周に被嵌してその
内視鏡の挿入部をガイドとして体腔内に誘導される。器
具誘導用案内管21は可撓性のある長尺な管状部材によ
って形成されている。器具誘導用案内管21の先端には
硬質の補強管22が取着されている。また、器具誘導用
案内管21はその補強管22を含めて内外の径が全長に
わたり等しく形成されている。
(Construction) In FIG. 1, reference numeral 21 denotes a guide tube for guiding an instrument which is formed in a substantially cylindrical shape. The guide tube 21 for guiding an instrument is fitted on the outer periphery of an insertion portion of an endoscope (not shown). It is guided into the body cavity using the insertion portion of the endoscope as a guide. The instrument guiding guide tube 21 is formed of a flexible and long tubular member. A hard reinforcing tube 22 is attached to the tip of the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument. The inner and outer diameters of the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument including the reinforcing tube 22 are formed to be equal over the entire length.

【0022】上記器具誘導用案内管21の内孔には処置
操作の観察を目的として特別に作られた1本の処置専用
内視鏡23(以下、処置用内視鏡と呼ぶ)と、2本の処
置具用案内管24がそれぞれ独立的に挿入されるように
なっている。これら3つの器具は一緒または個別的に器
具誘導用案内管21内に進退自在に挿入配置される。ま
た、3つの器具の横断面の外形状(横断面形状とも呼
ぶ)はその総和の横断面形状が略円形になり、それらの
器具の直線部が、近接(接触する場合を含む)するよう
に密集して配置される充填した関係で組み合わされるよ
うに構成されている。そして、上記3つの器具のうち少
なくとも一つのものの横断面の外形状が上記器具誘導用
案内管21の内孔の寸法よりもわずかに小さい径の弧の
部分を持ち上記3つの器具を組み合わせて上記器具誘導
用案内管21に入れる際にその組み合わせた全体の横断
面の最長寸法が上記器具誘導用案内管21の内孔の径よ
りわずかに小さい寸法を有する形状になるように構成さ
れている。
In the inner hole of the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument, one endoscope 23 dedicated to treatment (hereinafter referred to as a treatment endoscope) specially made for the purpose of observing a treatment operation, and 2 The treatment tool guide tubes 24 are inserted independently of each other. These three instruments are inserted or arranged together or individually in the instrument guiding guide tube 21 so as to be able to advance and retreat. In addition, the outer shapes (also referred to as cross-sectional shapes) of the cross-sections of the three devices are such that the total cross-sectional shape is substantially circular, and the straight portions of the devices are close to each other (including the case where they come into contact with each other). It is configured to be combined in a closely packed filled relationship. Then, the outer shape of the cross section of at least one of the three instruments has an arc portion having a diameter slightly smaller than the size of the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube 21, and the three instruments are combined to form the above. When inserted into the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument, the longest dimension of the combined overall cross section is configured to have a shape slightly smaller than the diameter of the inner hole of the guide tube 21 for guiding the device.

【0023】上記処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25は先端
部26と湾曲部27と可撓管部28とからなり、この挿
入部25の横断面形状はその略全長にわたり同じく半円
形に形成されている。挿入部25の横断面形状における
円弧部の半径は上記器具誘導用案内管21の内孔の半径
よりも僅かに小さく形成され、上記挿入部25は器具誘
導用案内管21の内孔の半円の領域に略密に配置され、
前後に進退自在に挿入される。
The insertion portion 25 of the treatment endoscope 23 includes a distal end portion 26, a curved portion 27, and a flexible tube portion 28. The cross section of the insertion portion 25 is formed in a semicircular shape over substantially the entire length thereof. Have been. The radius of the arc portion in the cross-sectional shape of the insertion portion 25 is formed to be slightly smaller than the radius of the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube 21, and the insertion portion 25 is a semicircle of the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube 21. Are arranged almost densely in the area of
It is inserted back and forth freely.

【0024】処置用内視鏡23の先端部26には一般的
な内視鏡と同様に観察手段と照明手段が組み込まれ(共
に図示せず)、先端部26の先端面にはその観察手段の
観察レンズ29と、その照明手段の照明レンズ30が配
設されている。
An observation means and an illuminating means are incorporated in the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23 in the same manner as a general endoscope (both are not shown). , And an illumination lens 30 of the illumination means.

【0025】各処置具用案内管24は全長にわたりその
横断面形状が円の1/4の扇形である可撓性のある長尺
な管状部材によって形成されており、これらの処置具用
案内管24の先端には硬質の補強管24aが取着されて
いる。また、処置具用案内管24はその補強管24aを
含めて略全長にわたり内外の径が等しく形成されてい
る。各処置具用案内管24の横断面形状における円弧部
の半径は上記器具誘導用案内管21の内孔の半径より僅
かに小さい。そして、2つの処置具用案内管24を組み
合わせることによりその組み合わせた全体の横断面形状
が略半円形になり、上記器具誘導用案内管21の内孔の
半円の領域に略密に配置され、かつ上記器具誘導用案内
管21内に全体及び個別的に前後に進退自在に挿入され
る。
Each guide tube 24 is formed of a flexible and long tubular member having a sectoral cross section of 1/4 of a circle over its entire length. A hard reinforcing tube 24a is attached to the tip of 24. The treatment tool guide tube 24 has the same inner and outer diameters over substantially the entire length including the reinforcing tube 24a. The radius of the arc portion in the cross-sectional shape of each treatment instrument guide tube 24 is slightly smaller than the radius of the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube 21. Then, by combining the two treatment instrument guide tubes 24, the overall cross-sectional shape of the combination becomes substantially semicircular, and they are arranged almost densely in the semicircular region of the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube 21. In addition, they are inserted into the instrument guiding guide tube 21 as a whole and individually so as to be able to move back and forth.

【0026】以上のようにして、上記器具誘導用案内管
21の内孔に配置される1本の処置用内視鏡23と2本
の処置具用案内管24はその3本のものの総和の横断面
形状が略円形になり、それらの接合する内側の直線部が
近接して比較的密に組み合わせられて上記器具誘導用案
内管21内に全体及び個別的に進退自在に配置されるよ
うになっている。
As described above, one treatment endoscope 23 and two treatment instrument guide tubes 24 arranged in the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube 21 are the sum of the three treatment endoscopes. The cross-sectional shape is substantially circular, and the inner straight portions that are joined to each other are closely and relatively closely combined so that they can be entirely and individually arranged in the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument. Has become.

【0027】各処置具用案内管24はいずれも左右方向
の2方向または上下左右方向の4方向に湾曲させる湾曲
機能を有する湾曲部31を備えてなり、その湾曲部31
は手元側での操作により強制的に湾曲させられることに
よって処置具用案内管24の先端部分を上下左右に移動
したり処置具用案内管24の先端の向きを変えたりする
ことができるようになっている。
Each of the treatment instrument guide tubes 24 includes a bending portion 31 having a bending function of bending in two directions in the left-right direction or four directions in the up-down and left-right directions.
The distal end of the treatment instrument guide tube 24 can be moved up, down, left, and right, and the direction of the distal end of the treatment instrument guide tube 24 can be changed by being forcibly bent by an operation on the hand side. Has become.

【0028】また、処置具用案内管24の湾曲部31は
種々の偏倚または変向を得るために複数の湾曲部分を組
み合わせて構成しても良い。例えば手元側部分を左右に
広がる向きに湾曲し、先端側部分を内側に向ける湾曲を
行うようにすると、図1で示すように病変部39を処置
する上で都合が良い。
The curved portion 31 of the treatment instrument guide tube 24 may be configured by combining a plurality of curved portions to obtain various deviations or deflections. For example, if the proximal portion is curved so as to spread left and right, and the distal portion is curved inward, it is convenient in treating the lesion 39 as shown in FIG.

【0029】各処置具用案内管24には把持鉗子32や
高周波スネア切開具36等の治療等に必要な処置具が個
別的に挿通されるようになっている。本実施形態では、
左側の処置具用案内管24に把持鉗子32を挿入して1
つの処置具ユニット(処置装置)35を構成し、右側の
処置具用案内管24に高周波スネア切開具36を挿入し
て別の処置具ユニット(処置装置)37を構成してい
る。
The treatment tools such as grasping forceps 32 and high-frequency snare dissector 36 necessary for treatment and the like are individually inserted into each treatment tool guide tube 24. In this embodiment,
Inserting the grasping forceps 32 into the treatment instrument guide tube 24 on the left side
One treatment tool unit (treatment device) 35 is configured, and another treatment tool unit (treatment device) 37 is configured by inserting the high-frequency snare incision tool 36 into the treatment tool guide tube 24 on the right side.

【0030】尚、上記各処置具ユニットは把持鉗子32
や高周波スネア切開具36等の処置具が単独の場合も含
むものとする。
Each of the above-mentioned treatment instrument units is provided with a grasping forceps 32.
And a single treatment tool such as the high-frequency snare cutting tool 36.

【0031】(作用・効果)この第1実施形態の内視鏡
治療装置を用いて胃38の内壁に生じた病変部39を切
除する内視鏡的外科手術を行う場合について説明する。
まず、胃38内に比較的太径の図示しない、例えば軟性
内視鏡を挿入し、この内視鏡の挿入部に予め外装してお
いた器具誘導用案内管21を、その軟性内視鏡の挿入部
に沿ってスライドしながらその先端部分が病変部39の
近くになるまで誘導する。この後、器具誘導用案内管2
1の挿入した後の姿勢を維持しながら上記内視鏡のみを
抜き取る。
(Operation / Effect) A case will be described in which an endoscopic surgical operation for excision of a lesion 39 formed on the inner wall of the stomach 38 using the endoscopic treatment apparatus of the first embodiment will be described.
First, a relatively large-diameter, not-shown, for example, a flexible endoscope is inserted into the stomach 38, and the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument, which is provided in advance at the insertion portion of the endoscope, is inserted into the flexible endoscope. While sliding along the insertion portion, the patient is guided until the distal end portion is near the lesion 39. After that, the guide tube 2 for guiding the instrument
Withdrawing only the endoscope while maintaining the posture after insertion of 1.

【0032】次に、平面部分が互いに合うようにして1
本の処置用内視鏡23と2本の処置具用案内管24を円
柱状に束ね、これらを一緒に器具誘導用案内管21の内
孔に挿入する。そして、器具誘導用案内管21の先端開
口から処置用内視鏡23と処置具用案内管24の先端部
分を突き出すようにする。この後、右側の処置具用案内
管24には把持鉗子32を挿通し、左側の処置具用案内
管24には高周波スネア切開具36を挿入する。
Next, 1 is set so that the plane portions match each other.
The treatment endoscope 23 and the two treatment instrument guide tubes 24 are bundled in a cylindrical shape, and these are inserted together into the inner hole of the instrument guide guide tube 21. Then, the distal end portions of the treatment endoscope 23 and the treatment tool guide tube 24 are projected from the distal end opening of the instrument guiding guide tube 21. Thereafter, the grasping forceps 32 is inserted through the treatment instrument guide tube 24 on the right side, and the high-frequency snare cutting tool 36 is inserted into the treatment instrument guide tube 24 on the left side.

【0033】ついで、図1で示すように、右側の処置具
用案内管24と左側の処置具用案内管24に挿入した把
持鉗子32と高周波スネア切開具36を進退操作し、ま
た、各処置具用案内管24の湾曲機能を利用し、その案
内管24の湾曲部31を適宜湾曲操作することにより、
把持鉗子32と高周波スネア切開具36の先端の位置決
め操作を行う。
Next, as shown in FIG. 1, the grasping forceps 32 and the high-frequency snare incision tool 36 inserted into the right treatment tool guide tube 24 and the left treatment tool guide tube 24 are advanced and retreated. By using the bending function of the tool guide tube 24 and appropriately bending the bending portion 31 of the guide tube 24,
The positioning operation of the distal ends of the grasping forceps 32 and the high-frequency snare cutting tool 36 is performed.

【0034】このような操作を行うことにより病変部3
9に高周波スネア切開具36のスネアワイヤ36aのル
ープ部分を掛けると共に、把持鉗子32により病変部3
9を把持して隆起させながら高周波スネア切開具36の
スネアワイヤ36aで病変部39の根元部分を絞り込
み、そのスネアワイヤ36aに高周波を通電して病変部
39を切除する。
By performing such an operation, the lesion 3
9, a loop portion of the snare wire 36a of the high-frequency snare incision tool 36 is hooked, and the grasping forceps 32 is used to hold the lesion 3
While grasping and raising the 9, the root of the lesion 39 is narrowed down with the snare wire 36 a of the high-frequency snare cutting tool 36, and the lesion 39 is cut off by applying high frequency to the snare wire 36 a.

【0035】この際、処置具ユニット35,37から独
立した処置用内視鏡23により病変部39の状態と把持
鉗子32及び高周波スネア切開具36の位置や動きを観
察しながら操作を行うことができるため、処置作業が容
易であり、かつ迅速に処置することができる。
At this time, the operation can be performed while observing the condition of the lesion 39 and the positions and movements of the grasping forceps 32 and the high-frequency snare dissecting tool 36 by the treatment endoscope 23 independent of the treatment tool units 35 and 37. Therefore, the treatment operation is easy and the treatment can be performed quickly.

【0036】以上の如く、処置用内視鏡23による観察
機能及び湾曲機能と、処置具ユニット35,37による
処置機能及び湾曲機能とが独立しているために、処置用
内視鏡23の先端部26を病変部39に対して斜め上に
位置させることができる。また、病変部39と処置具ユ
ニット35,37の動きや位置等を観察して処置操作の
全体像を確実に把握することができる。しかも、器具誘
導用案内管21によって各器具の位置が安定的に保持さ
れるので、病変部39の処置作業を確実かつ迅速に行う
ことができる。
As described above, since the observing function and the bending function of the treatment endoscope 23 and the treatment function and the bending function of the treatment instrument units 35 and 37 are independent, the distal end of the treatment endoscope 23 is provided. The portion 26 can be positioned obliquely above the lesion 39. In addition, by observing the movement, position, and the like of the lesion 39 and the treatment instrument units 35 and 37, it is possible to reliably grasp the entire image of the treatment operation. In addition, since the position of each device is stably held by the device guiding guide tube 21, the treatment of the lesion 39 can be performed reliably and quickly.

【0037】勿論、処置具ユニット35,37の位置が
自由に選べ、不必要に近接させることがないので、処置
用内視鏡23の観察視野を妨げることがない。また、観
察しようとする視野が処置具ユニット35,37の影に
入ったりすることを極力避け得るので、明瞭な画像で観
察することができる。
Needless to say, the positions of the treatment instrument units 35 and 37 can be freely selected and do not unnecessarily come close to each other, so that the observation field of view of the treatment endoscope 23 is not obstructed. In addition, since the visual field to be observed can be minimized from entering the shadows of the treatment instrument units 35 and 37, it is possible to observe with a clear image.

【0038】また、処置具ユニット35,37の案内管
24の方にも湾曲機能が付いているので、2本の処置具
の距離を十分に離して使用することができる。従って、
操作性が良いと共に、特に大掛かりな手術となる大きい
病変部39や深く浸潤した病変部39であっても容易に
対処することが可能である。
Further, since the guide tube 24 of the treatment tool units 35 and 37 also has a bending function, the two treatment tools can be used with a sufficient distance therebetween. Therefore,
The operability is good, and it is possible to easily cope with a large lesion 39 or a deeply infiltrated lesion 39 which is a particularly large operation.

【0039】さらに、左右横方向に処置具を動かせるの
で、例えば、体壁を横方向に伸ばして、伸びた箇所を電
気メスで切開するなどの様々な処置にも適用が可能なも
のである。
Further, since the treatment tool can be moved in the left and right directions, the present invention can be applied to various treatments such as extending the body wall in the lateral direction and incising the extended portion with an electric knife.

【0040】[第2実施形態]図2を参照して本発明の
第2実施形態を説明する。
[Second Embodiment] A second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

【0041】(構成)本実施形態では上記器具誘導用案
内管21内に挿通される処置用内視鏡23の先端部26
の横断面形状が円形であり、一方、挿入部25の湾曲部
27及び可撓管部28の横断面形状が上側のみを半円形
状にしたものである。挿入部25の湾曲部27及び可撓
管部28はその下側半分が切除された形状であり、この
切除後の空間部分によって、後述する1本の処置具用案
内管24を嵌め込む収納用空間41を形成する。
(Construction) In the present embodiment, the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23 inserted into the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument is provided.
Has a circular cross-sectional shape, while the cross-sectional shapes of the curved portion 27 and the flexible tube portion 28 of the insertion portion 25 are semicircular only on the upper side. The curved portion 27 and the flexible tube portion 28 of the insertion portion 25 have a shape in which the lower half thereof has been cut off, and the space after the cut-out has a space portion into which one treatment instrument guide tube 24 described later is fitted. A space 41 is formed.

【0042】上記処置用内視鏡23の先端部26におけ
る先端面には、観察手段の観察レンズ29と照明手段の
照明レンズ30の他に挿通用チャンネル(処置具挿通管
路)42の先端が開口している。この挿通用チャンネル
42は挿入部25の全長にわたり形成されるものであ
る。ここで、観察レンズ29は先端部26の先端面にお
ける比較的下側部位に位置して配置され、照明レンズ3
0はその近くの左右に位置して配置されている。さらに
挿通用チャンネル42の先端開口は比較的上側に位置す
る部位に配置されている。つまり、挿通用チャンネル4
2の先端開口は観察レンズ29及び収納用空間41より
も上側に位置して配置されている。
On the distal end surface of the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23, in addition to the observation lens 29 of the observation means and the illumination lens 30 of the illumination means, the distal end of an insertion channel (treatment instrument insertion conduit) 42 is provided. It is open. The insertion channel 42 is formed over the entire length of the insertion portion 25. Here, the observation lens 29 is disposed at a relatively lower portion on the distal end surface of the distal end portion 26, and the illumination lens 3
0 is located on the left and right in the vicinity. Further, the distal end opening of the insertion channel 42 is disposed at a relatively upper position. That is, the insertion channel 4
The second tip opening is located above the observation lens 29 and the storage space 41.

【0043】上記処置具用案内管24は全長にわたりそ
の断面形状が半円扇形の断面形状を有した可撓性のある
長尺な管状部材によって形成されており、上記処置用内
視鏡23の収納用空間41内に適合して嵌め込まれる形
状に構成されている。つまり収納用空間41内に処置具
用案内管24を抱き込むように嵌め込んで収納したとき
の総和の横断面形状が略円形になり、両器具の直線部が
接する状態で密に配置される関係で両器具が組み合わさ
れ、上記器具誘導用案内管21内に纏めて一緒に挿通可
能なように構成されている。
The treatment instrument guide tube 24 is formed of a flexible and long tubular member having a semicircular sector cross section over its entire length. It is configured in a shape that fits and fits in the storage space 41. In other words, the total cross-sectional shape when the treatment tool guide tube 24 is inserted and stored in the storage space 41 so as to embrace it becomes substantially circular, and the instruments are densely arranged in a state where the straight portions of both tools are in contact with each other. In this regard, the two instruments are combined so as to be collectively inserted into the instrument guiding guide tube 21 and can be inserted together.

【0044】しかして、処置具用案内管24の横断面形
状は半円形であり、この半円形と、処置用内視鏡23の
湾曲部27及び可撓管部28の部分の横断面形状の半円
形とを合わせた横断面形状が略円形となり、この総和の
円形の外径が上記器具誘導用案内管21の内径よりも小
さくなるように、各器具は円弧と直線を組み合わせた横
断面形状にて構成されている。
The treatment instrument guide tube 24 has a semi-circular cross-sectional shape, and the semi-circular shape and the cross-sectional shape of the curved portion 27 and the flexible tube portion 28 of the treatment endoscope 23. Each instrument has a cross-sectional shape obtained by combining an arc and a straight line so that the cross-sectional shape including the semicircle is substantially circular, and the total circular outer diameter is smaller than the inner diameter of the instrument guiding guide tube 21. It consists of.

【0045】また、処置具用案内管24は前述した第1
実施形態と同様に湾曲機能を有する湾曲部31を有して
おり、その湾曲部31は手元側での操作により強制的に
湾曲させられるようになっている。
In addition, the treatment instrument guide tube 24 is the first tube described above.
As in the embodiment, a bending portion 31 having a bending function is provided, and the bending portion 31 is forcibly bent by an operation on the hand side.

【0046】(作用)本実施形態では1本の処置用内視
鏡23の収納用空間41に処置具用案内管24が抱き込
むようにした形に組み合わせられ、そして、両器具を器
具誘導用案内管21内にまとめて挿入するようにしたも
のである。
(Operation) In the present embodiment, the treatment instrument guide tube 24 is combined into a storage space 41 for one treatment endoscope 23 so as to be embraced, and both instruments are used for instrument guidance. It is designed to be inserted into the guide tube 21 collectively.

【0047】そこで、第1実施形態で述べたと同様に器
具誘導用案内管21を体腔内に導入し、器具誘導用案内
管21の先端から処置用内視鏡23及び処置具用案内管
24の先端部分を突き出し、さらに処置具用案内管24
を下側に湾曲して収納用空間41から離脱させて前方へ
進める。
Therefore, the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument is introduced into the body cavity in the same manner as described in the first embodiment, and the endoscope 23 for treatment and the guide tube 24 for the treatment tool are introduced from the distal end of the guide tube 21 for instrument. The distal end portion is protruded, and the treatment instrument guide tube 24
Is bent downward, detached from the storage space 41, and advanced forward.

【0048】そして、図2で示すように、処置用内視鏡
23の挿通用チャンネル42を通じて把持鉗子32を挿
通し、処置具用案内管24には鋏鉗子44を挿通して、
病変部39を切除する手技を行う。
As shown in FIG. 2, the grasping forceps 32 is inserted through the insertion channel 42 of the treatment endoscope 23, and the scissors forceps 44 is inserted through the treatment instrument guide tube 24.
A procedure for removing the lesion 39 is performed.

【0049】また、処置用内視鏡23の挿通用チャンネ
ル42を通じて把持鉗子32を挿通すると共に、第1実
施形態で述べた如く、処置具用案内管24に高周波スネ
ア切開具36を挿通して病変部39の高周波切除を行う
こともできる。
The grasping forceps 32 is inserted through the insertion channel 42 of the treatment endoscope 23, and the high-frequency snare dissecting tool 36 is inserted through the treatment instrument guide tube 24 as described in the first embodiment. High-frequency ablation of the lesion 39 can also be performed.

【0050】(効果)本実施形態では処置具用案内管2
4に処置用内視鏡23と処置具用案内管24を後入れす
る際、それらの先端部が分かれていないので、複数の器
具を挿入するにも拘らず、複数の器具がバラバラになり
難く、また、引っ掛かりや挿入抵抗が少なく、複数の器
具を器具誘導用案内管21に挿入しやすい。
(Effect) In this embodiment, the guide tube 2 for the treatment tool is used.
When inserting the treatment endoscope 23 and the treatment instrument guide tube 24 into the rear end 4, the distal ends are not divided, so that despite the insertion of a plurality of instruments, the plurality of instruments are unlikely to fall apart. In addition, it is easy to insert a plurality of instruments into the instrument guiding guide tube 21 with little hooking or insertion resistance.

【0051】処置具用案内管24としては1本のみ用い
るので、その占有空間を大きくすることが可能であり、
案内管24の内部空間を第1実施形態のものに比べ大き
くすることができる。従って、大きい処置具を挿入して
使用することができる。
Since only one treatment tool guide tube 24 is used, the occupied space can be increased.
The internal space of the guide tube 24 can be made larger than that of the first embodiment. Therefore, a large treatment tool can be inserted and used.

【0052】また、第1実施形態の場合では主に横方向
から処置操作を行うようにしたが、本実施形態では縦方
向から処置操作ができるので、腫瘍のできた粘膜を把持
鉗子32で引っ張り上げて大きく隆起させてから鋏鉗子
44で剥離するなどの手技が容易である。
In the first embodiment, the treatment operation is mainly performed from the horizontal direction. However, in the present embodiment, the treatment operation can be performed from the vertical direction, so that the mucous membrane with the tumor is pulled up by the grasping forceps 32. It is easy to perform such a procedure as to make it protrude greatly and then peel off with scissors forceps 44.

【0053】さらに、処置用内視鏡23の先端部26を
大きくすることができるため、大きな観察光学系及び照
明光学系を組み込むことができ、それらの能力を高める
ことが容易である。
Further, since the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23 can be made large, a large observation optical system and an illumination optical system can be incorporated, and their abilities can be easily enhanced.

【0054】[第3実施形態]図3を参照して本発明の
第3実施形態を説明する。
Third Embodiment A third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

【0055】(構成)本実施形態では上記器具誘導用案
内管21内に挿通される処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25
が先端部26を含めてその横断面形状が上側のみの半円
形である。また、湾曲機能付きの処置具用案内管24の
横断面形状は前述した第2実施形態と同様に下側のみの
半円形であり、その挿入部25と処置具用案内管24の
直線部分が互いに接合されたときの総和の横断面形状が
略円形になり、両器具の平面部分が接合した組み合わせ
の状態で、上記処置具用案内管24内に挿通可能なよう
に構成されている。
(Structure) In this embodiment, the insertion portion 25 of the treatment endoscope 23 inserted into the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument is provided.
Is a semicircle having a cross-sectional shape including the tip portion 26 only on the upper side. Further, the cross-sectional shape of the treatment instrument guide tube 24 having the bending function is a semicircular shape of only the lower side similarly to the above-described second embodiment, and the insertion portion 25 and the straight portion of the treatment instrument guide tube 24 are formed. The total cross-sectional shape when joined together is substantially circular, and the instrument is configured to be able to be inserted into the treatment instrument guide tube 24 in a combined state in which the flat portions of both instruments are joined.

【0056】上記処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25におけ
る先端部26の下側面部(処置具用案内管24との境界
面側に向く部分)には観察手段の観察レンズ29と照明
手段の照明レンズ30が前後に並べて配設してなり、こ
の処置用内視鏡23は側方視観察と側方視照明を行う側
視型形式のものとなっている。
The lower surface of the distal end portion 26 of the insertion portion 25 of the treatment endoscope 23 (the portion facing the boundary surface with the treatment instrument guide tube 24) is provided with an observation lens 29 of an observation means and an illumination means. The illumination lens 30 is arranged in front and rear, and the treatment endoscope 23 is of a side-view type that performs side-view observation and side-view illumination.

【0057】上記観察レンズ29の内側には図示しない
固体撮像素子などの撮像手段が設けられ、また照明レン
ズ30の内側には図示しないライトガイドファイバの先
端が配置されている。上記ライトガイドファイバはその
手元側遠位端から同じく図示しない光源装置からの光を
受け、その光を側方へ向けた照明レンズ30に伝達して
体腔内を照明するようになっている。
An image pickup means such as a solid-state image pickup device (not shown) is provided inside the observation lens 29, and a tip of a light guide fiber (not shown) is provided inside the illumination lens 30. The light guide fiber receives light from a light source device (not shown) from its proximal end, and transmits the light to a laterally directed illumination lens 30 to illuminate the body cavity.

【0058】また、処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25にお
ける先端部26の下面部には挿通用チャンネル42の出
口42aが形成され、この出口42aには処置具を曲げ
る処置具起上台43が具備されている。処置具起上台4
3は先端部26に所定の角度の範囲内で回転自在に枢着
されている。そして、通常、処置具起上台43は倒伏し
て出口42a内に収納された姿勢にあるが、処置用内視
鏡23の図示しない操作部に設けた起上操作レバーを回
転させると、これに連動する起上ワイヤー(図示せず)
の牽引により起上するようになっている。その他の構成
については、前述した第1実施形態または第2実施形態
のものと同様の構成である。
An outlet 42a of an insertion channel 42 is formed on the lower surface of the distal end portion 26 of the insertion portion 25 of the treatment endoscope 23, and a treatment tool raising table 43 for bending the treatment tool is provided at the outlet 42a. Provided. Treatment instrument elevator 4
Numeral 3 is pivotally attached to the tip portion 26 so as to be rotatable within a predetermined angle range. Usually, the treatment instrument raising table 43 is in a posture in which it falls down and is stored in the outlet 42a. However, when the raising operation lever provided on the operation unit (not shown) of the treatment endoscope 23 is rotated, Interlocking raising wire (not shown)
To get up. Other configurations are the same as those of the first embodiment or the second embodiment described above.

【0059】(作用)これまでの例と同様に、予め、図
示しない内視鏡を用いて、病変部39の近くに先端がく
るように器具誘導用案内管21を体腔内に挿入して留置
する。処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25と処置具用案内管
24を抱き合わせると共に、処置用内視鏡23の観察レ
ンズ29よりも先端が後方に位置するように処置具用器
具誘導用案内管21をずらす。この状態のまま、処置用
内視鏡23により器具誘導用案内管21の内壁を観察し
ながら処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25と処置具用案内管
24の両方を一緒に器具誘導用案内管21内に挿入して
いく。
(Operation) As in the previous examples, the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument is inserted into the body cavity in advance using an endoscope (not shown) so that the distal end comes near the lesion 39. I do. The guide tube 24 for guiding the instrument for treatment is arranged so that the insertion portion 25 of the treatment endoscope 23 and the guide tube 24 for treatment instrument are tied together and the distal end is located behind the observation lens 29 of the endoscope 23 for treatment. Shift 21 In this state, both the insertion portion 25 of the treatment endoscope 23 and the treatment tool guide tube 24 are guided together by the treatment endoscope 23 while observing the inner wall of the guide tube 21 for treatment. It is inserted into the tube 21.

【0060】処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25の先端部2
6が器具誘導用案内管21の先端から突き出し、処置用
内視鏡23により体腔壁が見え、その先端部26が器具
誘導用案内管21の先端から突き出したことを確認した
ら、処置用内視鏡23の湾曲部27を湾曲させつつ、そ
の挿入部25を適宜回転させて、病変部39を真上から
観察するようにする。このとき、処置具用案内管24も
挿入部25と一緒に回転させる。
The distal end 2 of the insertion section 25 of the treatment endoscope 23
6 protrudes from the distal end of the instrument guiding guide tube 21, the body cavity wall is seen by the treatment endoscope 23, and it is confirmed that the distal end portion 26 protrudes from the distal end of the instrument guiding guide tube 21. While bending the bending portion 27 of the mirror 23, the insertion portion 25 is appropriately rotated to observe the lesion 39 from directly above. At this time, the treatment instrument guide tube 24 is also rotated together with the insertion portion 25.

【0061】次に、処置具用案内管24に高周波スネア
切開具36を挿通し、その処置具案内管24を湾曲させ
たり進退させたりし、さらには高周波スネア切開具36
を適宜進退させながら、病変部39に高周波スネア切開
具36のループワイヤ36aを掛ける。続いて、処置
具、例えば把持鉗子32を処置用内視鏡23の挿通用チ
ャンネル42に挿通し、その出口42aから体腔内に先
端部を突き出す。さらに起上台43を適宜起上して把持
鉗子32のシース先端部分を側方へ曲げるように押しな
がら把持鉗子32により、病変部39を掴み、病変部3
9を引っ張り上げる。この後、高周波スネア切開具36
のループワイヤ36aを引き締めて、通電し、病変部3
9を切除する。
Next, the high-frequency snare incision tool 36 is inserted through the treatment instrument guide tube 24, and the treatment instrument guide tube 24 is bent or moved forward and backward.
The loop wire 36 a of the high-frequency snare incision tool 36 is hung on the lesion 39 while moving back and forth as appropriate. Subsequently, a treatment tool, for example, a grasping forceps 32 is inserted into the insertion channel 42 of the treatment endoscope 23, and the distal end protrudes into the body cavity from the outlet 42a. Further, the raising section 43 is appropriately raised, and while pressing the sheath distal end portion of the grasping forceps 32 so as to bend to the side, the grasping forceps 32 is used to grasp the lesion 39, and the lesion 3
Pull 9 up. Thereafter, the high-frequency snare cutting tool 36
Of the lesion 3
9 is excised.

【0062】(効果)ここでの処置用内視鏡23は側方
を観察する側視型のものを用いているため、病変部39
を真上から観察することが可能であり、高周波スネア切
開具36のループワイヤ36aが病変部39の周囲に来
ることが容易に分かる。また、病変部39を掴む操作
も、病変部39を引っ張り上げる操作も、ループワイヤ
36aを締める操作のいずれも観察しながら確実に行う
ことができ、処置の確実性を向上することが出来る。さ
らに2本の処置具を独立して操作することができるの
で、失敗によるやり直しが少ない。
(Effect) Since the treatment endoscope 23 is of a side-view type for observing the side, the lesion 39
Can be observed from directly above, and it can be easily understood that the loop wire 36a of the high-frequency snare cutting tool 36 comes around the lesion 39. In addition, both the operation of grasping the lesion 39, the operation of pulling up the lesion 39, and the operation of tightening the loop wire 36a can be reliably performed while observing, and the reliability of the treatment can be improved. Further, since the two treatment tools can be operated independently, there is little re-execution due to failure.

【0063】尚、本実施形態では処置用内視鏡23の観
察方向がその内視鏡23の長手方向の軸に対して90度
の角度にしたが、病変部39の部位によっては後方斜視
にしたり、前方斜視にしても良い。組み合わせて使用す
る処置具の種類も、クリップと電気メス、T字形状のタ
グで引き上げてレーザ−プローブでカットするとか色々
のものが考えられる。また、上述した第1実施形態の場
合のように、2本の処置具用案内管24を使用するよう
にしても良い。
In the present embodiment, the observation direction of the treatment endoscope 23 is set at 90 degrees with respect to the longitudinal axis of the endoscope 23. Or, it may be a front perspective. Various types of treatment tools may be used in combination, such as a clip, an electric scalpel, and a T-shaped tag, which are pulled up and cut by a laser probe. Further, as in the case of the above-described first embodiment, two treatment instrument guide tubes 24 may be used.

【0064】[第4実施形態]図4を参照して本発明の
第4実施形態を説明する。 (構成)本実施形態では処置具用案内管24の代わりに
先端が斜めにカットされた透明で柔軟なウレタン樹脂製
のキャップ50を先端に設けた湾曲機能付きの吸引チュ
ーブ51を用いるようにした処置具ユニットの例であ
る。また、処置用内視鏡23はその先端部26の所の横
断面の外形状が略円形な外形であり、湾曲部27と可撓
管部の所には横断面の外形状が三日月形状の収納用凹溝
部52を形成した。上記吸引チューブ51はその収納用
凹溝部52内に嵌め込まれて収納されるようになってい
る。
[Fourth Embodiment] A fourth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. (Structure) In the present embodiment, instead of the treatment instrument guide tube 24, a suction tube 51 having a bending function and provided with a transparent and flexible urethane resin cap 50 whose tip is obliquely cut is used. It is an example of a treatment tool unit. Further, the treatment endoscope 23 has a substantially circular outer shape in the cross section at the distal end portion 26, and has a crescent-shaped outer shape in the bending portion 27 and the flexible tube portion. A storage groove 52 was formed. The suction tube 51 is fitted and housed in the housing groove 52.

【0065】処置用内視鏡23の先端部26においての
上記収納用凹溝部52を配置する側に位置する下面部に
は観察手段の観察レンズ29と照明手段の照明レンズ3
0が前後方向に並べて配設され、これにより前述した第
3実施形態の場合と同様、側方視観察と側方視照明を行
う側視型の内視鏡を構成している。
The lower end portion of the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23 located on the side where the housing groove 52 is disposed is provided with the observation lens 29 of the observation means and the illumination lens 3 of the illumination means.
0 are arranged side by side in the front-rear direction, thereby constituting a side-view type endoscope for performing side-view observation and side-view illumination as in the case of the above-described third embodiment.

【0066】先端部26の下面部には、挿通用チャンネ
ル42の出口42aが形成されており、この出口42a
には前述した第3実施形態の場合と同様、処置具の突き
出し方向を調節する処置具起上台43が備えられてい
る。上記先端部26にはさらに洗浄水や空気を吹き付け
て観察レンズ29の外表面を洗浄する洗浄ノズル53が
配設されている。また、この実施形態での照明手段の光
源は先端部26に内蔵される白色LEDである。
An outlet 42a of the insertion channel 42 is formed on the lower surface of the distal end portion 26.
As in the case of the third embodiment described above, a treatment tool raising base 43 for adjusting the protruding direction of the treatment tool is provided. A cleaning nozzle 53 for cleaning the outer surface of the observation lens 29 by spraying cleaning water or air is further provided on the distal end portion 26. Further, the light source of the illumination means in this embodiment is a white LED built in the distal end portion 26.

【0067】(作用)まず、前述したように、図示しな
い内視鏡挿入部を用いて、病変部39の近くに先端がく
るように器具誘導用案内管21を体腔内に挿入して留置
する。次に、処置用内視鏡23の収納用凹溝部52内に
吸引チューブ51を嵌め込むことにより両者を抱き合わ
せて両方の器具を一緒に纏め、このように組み合わされ
た処置用内視鏡23と吸引チューブ51の両者を器具誘
導用案内管21内に挿通し、その先端部分が体腔内の病
変部39の近傍に位置する場所まで導く。
(Operation) First, as described above, the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument is inserted into the body cavity and placed in the body cavity using the endoscope insertion portion (not shown) so that the tip comes near the lesion 39. . Next, the suction tube 51 is fitted into the storage groove 52 of the treatment endoscope 23 to hold the two together to hold the two instruments together. Both of the suction tubes 51 are inserted into the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument, and are guided to a position where the distal end portion is located near the lesion 39 in the body cavity.

【0068】そして、病変部39の近傍に導いたところ
で、処置用内視鏡23の湾曲部27を吸引チューブ51
から離れる向きに湾曲し、その処置用内視鏡23から吸
引チューブ51を分離する。例えば静脈瘤のような病変
部39の場合、病変部39を視野内に捉えたら病変部3
9の周囲に挿通用チャンネル42を通じて挿入したルー
プ留置具54のループワイヤ55を押し付けて位置決め
させる。この後、病変部39に吸引キャップ50の先端
部分を被せる。
Then, when the curved portion 27 of the treatment endoscope 23 is guided to the vicinity of the lesion 39, the suction tube 51 is moved.
And separates the suction tube 51 from the treatment endoscope 23. For example, in the case of a lesion 39 such as a varicose vein, if the lesion 39 is captured in the visual field, the lesion 3
The loop wire 55 of the loop indwelling device 54 inserted through the insertion channel 42 around the periphery 9 is pressed and positioned. Thereafter, the distal end portion of the suction cap 50 is put on the lesion 39.

【0069】そして、吸引ポンプのスイッチをオンと
し、吸引キャップ50内に病変部39を吸い込む。吸引
キャップ50内に病変部39が十分に吸い込まれたとこ
ろで、その病変部39の周囲に配置した上記ループワイ
ヤ55を絞り込み、その後、ループワイヤ55の部分を
切り離し、病変部39を把束した状態で、ループワイヤ
55を放出してそのまま留置する。
Then, the switch of the suction pump is turned on, and the lesion 39 is sucked into the suction cap 50. When the lesion 39 has been sufficiently sucked into the suction cap 50, the loop wire 55 disposed around the lesion 39 is squeezed, and then the loop wire 55 is cut off to bundle the lesion 39. Then, the loop wire 55 is released and left as it is.

【0070】(効果)本実施形態によれば、把持鉗子や
クリップで病変部39を引き上げる場合に比べて、大き
な病変部39を十分に引き上げることができる。また、
吸引キャップ50内に病変部39を吸引する力を十分に
強くすることができるので、病変部39の引き締め時、
または病変部39を引き上げる時、処置具の方が病変部
39側に引き込まれてしまう不具合がない。加えて、吸
引力をコントロールすることにより、広範な病変部39
や深い病変部39であっても的確な処置が可能になる。
(Effect) According to the present embodiment, a large lesion 39 can be sufficiently lifted as compared with the case where the lesion 39 is pulled up by grasping forceps or a clip. Also,
Since the force for sucking the lesion 39 into the suction cap 50 can be sufficiently increased, when tightening the lesion 39,
Alternatively, when the lesion 39 is pulled up, there is no problem that the treatment tool is pulled into the lesion 39 side. In addition, by controlling the suction force, a wide range of lesions 39
An accurate treatment is possible even for a deep or deep lesion 39.

【0071】本実施形態では処置用内視鏡23の湾曲部
27の部分から手元側にわたりその横断面形状が三日月
形状の収納用凹溝部52を形成しているが、湾曲部27
も先端部26と同様、横断面形状が円形なものとしてそ
の湾曲部27の後端に続く可撓管部28の部分から収納
用凹溝部52を形成するようにしても良い。
In the present embodiment, the storage groove 52 having a crescent cross section is formed from the curved portion 27 of the treatment endoscope 23 to the hand side.
Similarly to the distal end portion 26, the cross-sectional shape may be circular and the concave groove portion 52 for storage may be formed from the portion of the flexible tube portion 28 following the rear end of the curved portion 27.

【0072】また、上記吸引チューブ51の横断面形状
も円形のものに限るものではなく、半円、扇状、三日月
状などの形状として、相手の処置用内視鏡23の横断面
形状と組み合わせたときに略円形になるようにしてもか
まわない。
The cross-sectional shape of the suction tube 51 is not limited to a circular shape, but may be a semicircle, a fan shape, a crescent shape, or the like, which is combined with the cross-sectional shape of the other endoscope 23 for treatment. Occasionally, the shape may be substantially circular.

【0073】さらには処置用内視鏡23の先端部26の
横断面形状も円形のものに限るものではなく、前述した
図3で示した第3実施形態のもののように半円形状にし
たものでも良い。
Further, the cross-sectional shape of the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23 is not limited to a circular shape, but may be a semicircular shape as in the third embodiment shown in FIG. But it is good.

【0074】また、ループ留置具54の代わりに前述し
たような高周波スネア切開具36を用いて病変部39を
焼灼して切除するようにしても良い。粘膜下の腫瘍や陥
凹型の病変部について処置する場合には、予め、処置用
内視鏡23を用いて注射器を挿入し、病変部39の下に
生理食塩水を注入し、筋層から病変部39を剥離し、病
変部39を隆起させておくようにしても良い。また、病
変部39が判別し難い揚合は目印をつけておいて病変部
39を処置するようにしても良い。
The lesion 39 may be ablated and cut off using the high-frequency snare incision tool 36 as described above instead of the loop indwelling tool 54. When a submucosal tumor or a depressed lesion is to be treated, a syringe is inserted in advance using the treatment endoscope 23, saline is injected below the lesion 39, and the lesion is injected from the muscle layer. The portion 39 may be peeled off, and the lesion 39 may be raised. In addition, when the lesion 39 is difficult to distinguish, the lesion 39 may be treated with a mark.

【0075】[第5実施形態]図5を参照して本発明の
第5実施形態を説明する。
[Fifth Embodiment] A fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

【0076】(構成)本実施形態では、体腔内の病変部
39を引き上げる手段として、上述した第4実施形態の
吸引チューブ51の代わりに2番目の処置用内視鏡60
を用い、これを一つの処置具ユニットとして上述した第
4実施形態の処置用内視鏡23に組み合わせるようにし
たものである。
(Structure) In this embodiment, as a means for pulling up the lesion 39 in the body cavity, a second treatment endoscope 60 is used instead of the suction tube 51 of the fourth embodiment.
This is combined with the treatment endoscope 23 of the above-described fourth embodiment as one treatment instrument unit.

【0077】この2番目の処置用内視鏡60は先端部6
1と湾曲部62を有する挿入部63を備えてなり、その
先端部61の先端面には観察手段の観察レンズ64と照
明手段の照明レンズ65とを設け、その観察レンズ64
の後ろの部分には観察手段としてイメージガイドファイ
バを設け、照明レンズ65の後ろの部分には照明手段と
してライトガイドファイバを設ける。上記先端部61の
先端面には挿通用チャンネル66の先端を開口し、これ
により処置具を突き出すようになっている。つまり、こ
の2番目の処置用内視鏡60も第2実施形態での処置用
内視鏡23と同様の直視型内視鏡を構成している。
This second medical treatment endoscope 60 has a distal end portion 6.
1 and an insertion portion 63 having a curved portion 62. The distal end surface of the distal end portion 61 is provided with an observation lens 64 of an observation means and an illumination lens 65 of an illumination means.
Is provided with an image guide fiber as observation means, and a portion behind the illumination lens 65 is provided with a light guide fiber as illumination means. The distal end face of the distal end portion 61 has an opening at the distal end of the insertion channel 66 so that the treatment tool can be protruded. That is, the second treatment endoscope 60 also constitutes a direct-viewing endoscope similar to the treatment endoscope 23 in the second embodiment.

【0078】(作用)処置用内視鏡23で真上から体腔
内の病変部39を観察しつつ、2番目の処置用内視鏡6
0で、病変部39を横方向から観察しつつ、両方の処置
用内視鏡23,60を用いて各種の処置を行うことがで
きる。
(Operation) While observing the lesion 39 in the body cavity from directly above with the treatment endoscope 23, the second treatment endoscope 6
At 0, various treatments can be performed using both treatment endoscopes 23 and 60 while observing the lesion 39 from the lateral direction.

【0079】例えば、処置用内視鏡23の挿通用チャン
ネル42を通じて導入したループ留置具54のループワ
イヤ55を病変部39のまわりにおき、2番目の処置用
内視鏡60の挿通用チャンネル66を通じて挿入したT
字形のタグ67を病変部39の壁に貫通させてその病変
部39を引き上げ、上記ループ留置具54のループワイ
ヤ55にて病変部39を結紮し、この後、ループワイヤ
55を放出してループ留置具54を留置する。
For example, the loop wire 55 of the loop indwelling device 54 introduced through the insertion channel 42 of the treatment endoscope 23 is placed around the lesion 39, and the insertion channel 66 of the second treatment endoscope 60 is placed. T inserted through
The L-shaped tag 67 is penetrated through the wall of the lesion 39, the lesion 39 is pulled up, the lesion 39 is ligated with the loop wire 55 of the loop indwelling device 54, and then the loop wire 55 is released to release the loop. The indwelling device 54 is indwelled.

【0080】(効果)以上の如く、2つの処置用内視鏡
23,60により病変部39を観察しつつ引き上げ具と
しての第2の処置用内視鏡60を使用するので処置がし
易い。
(Effect) As described above, since the second treatment endoscope 60 is used as a lifting tool while observing the lesion 39 with the two treatment endoscopes 23 and 60, the treatment is easy.

【0081】もちろん、処置方法は反対の組み合わせ、
つまり、処置用内視鏡23側で引き上げ、2番目の処置
用内視鏡60側で結紮して留置するようにしても良い。
また、処置部位によっては処置用内視鏡23の観察方向
は側方でなくて直視でも良いし、また、2番目の処置用
内視鏡60には照明手段を設けなくても内視鏡23の照
明手段でカバーできる症例もある。2番目の処置用内視
鏡60は観察手段に固体撮像素子を用いた電子内視鏡と
しても良い。これらの横断面形状も上記の形状に限るも
のではない。
Of course, the treatment method is the opposite combination,
That is, it may be lifted on the treatment endoscope 23 side and ligated and placed on the second treatment endoscope 60 side.
Further, depending on the treatment site, the observation direction of the treatment endoscope 23 may not be lateral but may be a direct view, and the second treatment endoscope 60 may be provided with no illumination means. In some cases, it can be covered by the lighting means. The second treatment endoscope 60 may be an electronic endoscope using a solid-state imaging device as the observation means. These cross-sectional shapes are not limited to the above shapes.

【0082】[第6実施形態]図6を参照して本発明の
第6実施形態を説明する。
[Sixth Embodiment] A sixth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

【0083】(構成)本実施形態では処置用内視鏡23
の挿入部25の横断面形状が略半円形であり、その先端
部26における先端面が45度の斜めにカットされてお
り、この処置用内視鏡23はその観察方向が前方に45
度の斜めになっている斜視型のものとなっている。先端
部26の斜めの先端面には2つの照明レンズ30と、1
つの観察レンズ29と、1つの処置具挿通用チャンネル
(処置具挿通管路)42の出口が設けられている。照明
レンズ30にはライトガイドファイバー束からなる照明
光伝達手段がそれぞれ接続されている。また、挿通用チ
ャンネル42の先端の出口の内部には処置具起上台43
が配設されている。
(Configuration) In the present embodiment, the treatment endoscope 23
The cross-sectional shape of the insertion portion 25 is substantially semicircular, and the distal end surface of the distal end portion 26 is cut obliquely at 45 degrees. The observation direction of the treatment endoscope 23 is 45 degrees.
It is a perspective type with a diagonal degree. The two illumination lenses 30 and 1
An outlet of one observation lens 29 and one treatment instrument insertion channel (treatment instrument insertion channel) 42 is provided. The illumination lens 30 is connected to an illumination light transmitting unit composed of a light guide fiber bundle. Further, inside the outlet at the tip of the insertion channel 42, a treatment instrument raising table 43 is provided.
Are arranged.

【0084】また、本実施形態では上記処置用内視鏡2
3と対を成す湾曲機能付きの自動縫合器70が設けら
れ、この自動縫合器70の挿入部71は上記処置用内視
鏡23の挿入部25の略半円形の横断面形状と対を成す
略半円形の横断面形状を持ち、上記器具誘導用案内管2
1内にまとめて挿入されるようになっている。つまり、
処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25と自動縫合器70の挿入
部71を組み合わせたときの総和の横断面形状は略円形
になり、それらの接合する内側の直線部が近接して比較
的密に組み合わせられて上記器具誘導用案内管21内に
進退自在に配置され得るようになっている。しかして、
処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25と自動縫合器70の挿入
部71を組み合わせたときの総和の円形な横断面形状の
外径は上記器具誘導用案内管21の内孔の内径よりも僅
かに小さく形成されている。
In this embodiment, the treatment endoscope 2 is used.
An automatic suturing device 70 having a bending function, which is paired with the automatic suturing device 3, is provided. The insertion portion 71 of the automatic suturing device 70 is paired with the substantially semicircular cross-sectional shape of the insertion portion 25 of the treatment endoscope 23. A guide tube 2 having a substantially semicircular cross-sectional shape, and
1 are inserted together. That is,
When the insertion portion 25 of the treatment endoscope 23 and the insertion portion 71 of the automatic suture device 70 are combined, the total cross-sectional shape is substantially circular, and the inner straight portions to be joined are close to each other and relatively dense. And can be arranged to be able to move forward and backward in the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument. Then
When the insertion section 25 of the treatment endoscope 23 and the insertion section 71 of the automatic suturing device 70 are combined, the outer diameter of the total circular cross-sectional shape is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube 21. It is formed small.

【0085】上記自動縫合器70の挿入部71における
先端部には開閉自在な一対のジョー72を有した縫合部
73が設けられている。一対のジョー72はその内側に
縫合用ステープル74を装着し、一対のジョー72を閉
じて組織部分を挟み込むことにより組織部分をステープ
ル74で縫合するようになっている。また、一対のジョ
ー72は閉じておくことにより処置用内視鏡23の挿入
部25と一緒に上記器具誘導用案内管21内に進退自在
に挿入配置することができる。
A suturing portion 73 having a pair of openable and closable jaws 72 is provided at the distal end of the insertion portion 71 of the automatic suturing device 70. The pair of jaws 72 have a staple 74 attached to the inside thereof, and the pair of jaws 72 are closed to sandwich the tissue portion so that the tissue portion is sewn with the staple 74. By closing the pair of jaws 72, the jaws 72 can be inserted and arranged in the instrument guiding guide tube 21 together with the insertion portion 25 of the treatment endoscope 23 so as to be able to advance and retreat.

【0086】(作用)処置用内視鏡23により斜め上か
ら体腔内を観察するとき、その視野内に病変部39を捉
えたら挿通用チャンネル42を通じて把持鉗子32を挿
入し、この把持鉗子32で病変部39を掴む。この際、
必要に応じて処置具起上台43を上げ下げ回動して、把
持鉗子32による把持位置を調整する。把持鉗子32で
病変部39を掴んだらその把持鉗子32を処置用内視鏡
23の先端部26近くまで引き込み、その状態で処置用
内視鏡23の湾曲部27を湾曲させることにより病変部
39を持ち上げる。
(Operation) When observing the inside of the body cavity obliquely from above with the treatment endoscope 23, when the lesion 39 is captured in the visual field, the grasping forceps 32 are inserted through the insertion channel 42, and the grasping forceps 32 are used. The lesion 39 is grasped. On this occasion,
The treatment tool raising table 43 is raised and lowered and rotated as necessary to adjust the gripping position by the gripping forceps 32. When the grasping forceps 32 grasps the lesion 39, the grasping forceps 32 is pulled to near the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23, and in this state, the bending portion 27 of the treatment endoscope 23 is curved to thereby obtain the lesion 39. Lift.

【0087】この際、自動縫合器71の縫合部73の一
対のジョー72を開いてその間の位置に病変部39の根
元部分を位置させる。この後、一対のジョー72の間で
病変部39を挟み込み、ステープル74により縫合す
る。
At this time, the pair of jaws 72 of the suturing portion 73 of the automatic suturing device 71 are opened, and the root of the lesion 39 is positioned between them. Thereafter, the lesion 39 is sandwiched between the pair of jaws 72 and sewn with staples 74.

【0088】(効果)本実施形態では、斜め上から病変
部39の全体像を捉えることができるので、病変部39
の根元部分を縫合する処置の操作がしやすい。また、前
述したような処置具用案内管24を介さず、直接に器具
誘導用案内管21内に自動縫合器70を挿入するように
したので、比較的大型の自動縫合器70を使用すること
ができる。さらに、自動縫合器70は異形な大型の横断
面形状に形成した湾曲機能付きの処置具であるのが普通
であるが、器具誘導用案内管21内に直接挿入するよう
にしたので、余裕をもって使用することができる。その
結果、処置範囲を拡大することができる。
(Effect) In the present embodiment, since the entire image of the lesion 39 can be captured from obliquely above, the lesion 39
The operation of suturing the root of the stomach is easy. In addition, since the automatic suturing device 70 is inserted directly into the instrument guiding guide tube 21 without the intervention of the treatment tool guiding tube 24 as described above, a relatively large automatic suturing device 70 may be used. Can be. Further, the automatic suturing device 70 is usually a treatment tool with a bending function formed in an irregular large cross-sectional shape. However, since the automatic suturing device 70 is inserted directly into the guide tube 21 for guiding the device, there is enough room. Can be used. As a result, the treatment range can be expanded.

【0089】尚、処置用内視鏡23の挿入部25におけ
る先端面が45度の斜めにカットしたが、そのカットす
る角度は45度に限るものではない。また、自動縫合器
70の代わりに超音波振動切開具、高周波切開ハサミ鉗
子、前述した高周波ワイヤ切開具または後述する図10
に示すような高周波切開具などを用いれば、より広範囲
な粘膜の切除が容易である。さらに、縫合器の縫合方向
は軸に平行な上記の例に限るものではなく、直角な方向
であっても良い。
Although the distal end surface of the insertion section 25 of the treatment endoscope 23 is cut obliquely at 45 degrees, the cut angle is not limited to 45 degrees. Also, instead of the automatic suturing device 70, an ultrasonic vibration incision tool, a high frequency incision scissors forceps, the high frequency wire incision tool described above, or FIG.
The use of a high-frequency incision tool as described in (1) above makes it easier to resect a wider range of mucous membrane. Further, the suturing direction of the suturing device is not limited to the above example parallel to the axis, and may be a direction perpendicular to the axis.

【0090】[第7実施形態]図7を参照して本発明の
第7実施形態を説明する。
[Seventh Embodiment] A seventh embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

【0091】(構成)本実施形態の処置用内視鏡23は
その先端部26のみが比較的径の大きな円形の横断面形
状を有するものである。先端部26の側方部位には観察
光学系の観察レンズ29と照明光学系の照明レンズ30
が設けられており、この観察レンズ29と照明レンズ3
0とは円筒形のアクリル樹脂製の透明カバー75によっ
て覆われている。
(Structure) In the treatment endoscope 23 of this embodiment, only the distal end portion 26 has a circular cross section having a relatively large diameter. The observation lens 29 of the observation optical system and the illumination lens 30 of the illumination optical system are provided on the side portions of the distal end portion 26.
The observation lens 29 and the illumination lens 3 are provided.
0 is covered with a cylindrical transparent cover 75 made of acrylic resin.

【0092】処置用内視鏡23の先端部26には湾曲部
27及び可撓管部28を有してなる細管76が接続され
ている。この細管76は先端部26の径よりも小さい径
を有し、その先端は先端部26の中心軸から外れ、先端
部26の上周面に一杯の上側にずれて位置し、先端部2
6の後端に接続されている。
A thin tube 76 having a curved portion 27 and a flexible tube portion 28 is connected to the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23. The thin tube 76 has a diameter smaller than the diameter of the distal end portion 26, and its distal end is displaced from the central axis of the distal end portion 26, and is located on the upper peripheral surface of the distal end portion 26 so as to be completely shifted upward.
6 is connected to the rear end.

【0093】また、処置用内視鏡23の先端部26の後
端から細管76を避けた領域には上記同様に湾曲機能を
有する処置具用案内管80が配置されるようになってい
る。処置具用案内管80の上側周面部分には上記細管7
6を嵌め込み配置するための凹溝部81を処置具用案内
管80の長手方向に沿って長く形成してなり、その凹溝
部81を含む部分の横断面形状の外形状は、いわゆるそ
ら豆みたいな形になっている。
Further, a treatment instrument guide tube 80 having a bending function as described above is arranged in a region other than the thin tube 76 from the rear end of the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23. The thin tube 7 is provided on the upper peripheral surface of the treatment instrument guide tube 80.
6 is formed long along the longitudinal direction of the guide tube 80 for a treatment tool, and the outer shape of the cross section of the portion including the groove 81 is a so-called broad bean-like shape. It has become.

【0094】上記凹溝部81内に細管76を配置するよ
うにして処置用内視鏡23と処置具用案内管80を密に
組み合わせたときの総和の横断面形状は略円形になり、
両者は上記処置用案内管80内に進退自在に配置され
る。上記処置具用案内管80内には同じくそら豆形状の
横断面形状を有する2本の処置具挿通用チャンネル82
が貫通して設けられている。
When the treatment endoscope 23 and the treatment instrument guide tube 80 are densely combined with each other by disposing the thin tube 76 in the concave groove portion 81, the total cross-sectional shape becomes substantially circular.
Both are disposed in the treatment guide tube 80 so as to be able to advance and retreat. In the treatment instrument guide tube 80, two treatment instrument insertion channels 82, which also have a broad bean-shaped cross section, are provided.
Are provided through.

【0095】(作用)処置用内視鏡23の先端部26の
後端から細管76を避けた領域に上記処置具用案内管8
0を抱き合わせるようにして両者を組み合わせる。そし
て、両者を器具誘導用案内管21内に挿入して体腔内ま
で導き入れる。両者の先端が器具誘導用案内管21の先
端から体腔内に突き出したところで、処置具用案内管8
0の湾曲部83に湾曲をかけて処置用内視鏡23から分
離する。
(Operation) The treatment instrument guide tube 8 is placed in a region avoiding the thin tube 76 from the rear end of the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23.
Combine the two, tying them together. Then, both are inserted into the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument and guided into the body cavity. When the distal ends of both protrude into the body cavity from the distal end of the guide pipe 21 for guiding the instrument, the guide pipe 8
The zero bending portion 83 is bent and separated from the treatment endoscope 23.

【0096】そして、図7で示すように処置用内視鏡2
3によって病変部39を真上から観察しながら処置具用
案内管80の2本の処置具挿通用チャンネル82を通じ
てそれぞれ挿入した対の処置具で病変部39を処置す
る。例えば、把持鉗子32で病変部39を摘まんで引っ
張り上げながら高周波スネア切開具36によって病変部
39を切除する。
Then, as shown in FIG. 7, the treatment endoscope 2
While observing the lesion 39 from directly above by 3, the lesion 39 is treated with a pair of treatment tools inserted through the two treatment tool insertion channels 82 of the treatment tool guide tube 80. For example, the lesion 39 is cut off by the high-frequency snare dissecting tool 36 while the lesion 39 is pinched and pulled up by the grasping forceps 32.

【0097】(効果)処置用内視鏡23の先端部26の
横断面形状が太い径の円形なものであり、湾曲部27及
び可撓管部28を有する細管76はそれよりも細い径の
円形のものであるため、先端部26に観察光学系と照明
光学系の主要部を組み込み、細管76には他の部材を組
み込むことにより、特に細管76の構造を簡単にするこ
とができる。また、細管76の部分の横断面形状が円形
なので、その細管76を湾曲する際に偏るなどの乱れた
動きを招かない。
(Effect) The distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23 has a circular cross section with a large diameter, and the thin tube 76 having the curved portion 27 and the flexible tube portion 28 has a smaller diameter. Since the main body of the observation optical system and the illumination optical system is incorporated in the distal end portion 26 and other members are incorporated in the thin tube 76, the structure of the thin tube 76 can be particularly simplified. In addition, since the cross-sectional shape of the portion of the thin tube 76 is circular, disturbing movement such as deviation when the thin tube 76 is curved does not occur.

【0098】尚、本実施形態での処置具用案内管80は
一本のみを用いる場合として説明したが、2本の処置具
用案内管80を用いて処置用内視鏡23の先端部26の
後ろに配置するようにしても良い。この場合、各処置具
用案内管80には1本の処置具挿通用チャンネル82を
形成するようにしても良い。また、使用する各処置具の
組み合わせもこの例に限るものではなく、例えば、上述
したような各種の組み合わせが考えられる。
Although the description has been given of the case where only one treatment instrument guide tube 80 is used in the present embodiment, the distal end portion 26 of the treatment endoscope 23 is formed by using two treatment instrument guide tubes 80. May be arranged behind the. In this case, one treatment instrument insertion channel 82 may be formed in each treatment instrument guide tube 80. Further, the combination of the treatment tools to be used is not limited to this example, and for example, various combinations as described above can be considered.

【0099】[第8実施形態]図8を参照して本発明の
第8実施形態を説明する。
[Eighth Embodiment] An eighth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

【0100】(構成)本実施形態では前述した第1実施
形態のものと類似するものであるが、その処置機能のあ
る器具が、湾曲機能付きの把持鉗子85と、湾曲機能付
きの処置具用案内管86に挿通される処置具、例えば高
周波処置具87としたものである。上記把持鉗子85の
シース88の部分における横断面形状は中心近くの角が
鋭角な扇型であり、上記処置具用案内管86の横断面形
状は中心近くの角の角度が鈍角な扇型であり、以上の2
つの角度を合わせると180度になり、両者を合わせた
総和の横断面形状が略半円になるようになっている。
(Structure) This embodiment is similar to the first embodiment described above, except that the instrument having the treatment function includes a grasping forceps 85 having a bending function and a treatment instrument having a bending function. It is a treatment tool inserted into the guide tube 86, for example, a high-frequency treatment tool 87. The cross-sectional shape of the sheath 88 of the grasping forceps 85 is a sector shape with a sharp angle near the center, and the cross-sectional shape of the treatment instrument guide tube 86 is a sector shape with an angle near the center at an obtuse angle. Yes, above 2
When the two angles are combined, the angle becomes 180 degrees, and the cross-sectional shape of the sum of the two is approximately a semicircle.

【0101】一方、処置用内視鏡23の横断面形状は略
半円であり、この半円と上記処置機能側の半円の両者を
合わせると、略円形になり、その円形の外径は上記処置
機能部材を挿通する器具誘導用案内管21の内径よりも
僅かに小さくなるように形成してある。つまり、把持鉗
子85と、処置具用案内管86と、処置用内視鏡23の
3者を接合して纏めると、器具誘導用案内管21の内孔
内に挿通できるように組立てられるように構成されてい
る。
On the other hand, the transverse cross-sectional shape of the treatment endoscope 23 is substantially semicircular, and when this semicircle and the semicircle on the treatment function side are combined, it becomes substantially circular, and the outer diameter of the circular shape is It is formed to be slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the instrument guiding guide tube 21 through which the treatment function member is inserted. That is, when the grasping forceps 85, the treatment instrument guide tube 86, and the treatment endoscope 23 are joined together and assembled, they can be assembled so that they can be inserted into the inner hole of the instrument guide guide tube 21. It is configured.

【0102】(作用)第1実施形態とは異なり、処置操
作はシース88の横断面形状が異形の処置具と、処置具
用案内管86に挿通した処置具の組み合わせにより処置
する。
(Operation) Unlike the first embodiment, the treatment operation is performed by a combination of a treatment tool having a sheath 88 with an irregular cross-sectional shape and a treatment tool inserted through the guide pipe 86 for the treatment tool.

【0103】(効果)本実施形態によれば、処置具用案
内管を利用して処置具を用いる場合に比べ、大きい処置
具を用いて処置することができる。従って、大きいポリ
ープ等の処置を容易に行うことが可能になる。
(Effect) According to the present embodiment, it is possible to perform treatment using a large treatment tool as compared with the case of using a treatment tool using the guide tube for the treatment tool. Therefore, treatment of a large polyp or the like can be easily performed.

【0104】尚、処置機能を有する側の各部材の抱き合
わせたときの総和の横断面形状、及びこれらを挿通する
器具誘導用案内管21の横断面形状を真円ではなく、楕
円などの非円形(異形)に形成しても良い。
The total cross-sectional shape of the members having the treatment function when they are tied together, and the cross-sectional shape of the instrument guiding guide tube 21 through which these members are inserted are not true circles but non-circular shapes such as ellipses. (Deformed).

【0105】[第9実施形態]図9を参照して本発明の
第9実施形態を説明する。
[Ninth Embodiment] A ninth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

【0106】(構成)本実施形態がこれまでの各実施形
態のものと異なる点は器具誘導用案内管21の壁部の一
部に簡易式の照明手段を組み込むようにしたところにあ
る。この照明手段の照明レンズ90はその器具誘導用案
内管21の先端面に設けられている。また、照明手段の
ライトガイドファイバーと小型のハロゲンランプと電池
とからなるバッテリーは器具誘導用案内管21の壁部内
に内蔵されている。また、処置用内視鏡23と湾曲機能
付きの処置具用案内管24の横断面形状はそれぞれ半円
である。
(Structure) The present embodiment is different from the previous embodiments in that a simple illuminating means is incorporated in a part of the wall of the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument. The illumination lens 90 of this illumination means is provided on the distal end surface of the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument. In addition, a battery comprising a light guide fiber as a lighting means, a small halogen lamp, and a battery is built in the wall of the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument. Further, the cross-sectional shapes of the treatment endoscope 23 and the treatment instrument guide tube 24 having a bending function are each semicircular.

【0107】(作用・効果)このように構成したので、
内視鏡の挿入部に沿って体腔内の病変部39近くまで先
端を導入された器具誘導用案内管21の照明手段を点灯
して病変部39を照明することができる。また、処置用
内視鏡23と湾曲機能付きの処置具用案内管24を抱き
合わせて器具誘導用案内管21内に挿入し、その処置用
内視鏡23に設けられた挿通用チャンネル42を通して
挿入した把持鉗子32で、病変部39を含む体腔壁を引
っ張り上げて自動縫合器70で縫合する。また、処置用
内視鏡23と処置具用案内管24を通じて種々の処置具
を挿入し、種々の処置を行うことができる。
(Operation / Effect) With this configuration,
The illuminating means of the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument whose distal end is introduced near the lesion 39 in the body cavity along the insertion portion of the endoscope can be illuminated to illuminate the lesion 39. Further, the treatment endoscope 23 and the treatment instrument guide tube 24 having a bending function are tied together and inserted into the instrument guiding guide tube 21, and inserted through the insertion channel 42 provided in the treatment endoscope 23. The body cavity wall including the lesion 39 is pulled up by the grasping forceps 32 and sutured by the automatic suture instrument 70. In addition, various treatment tools can be inserted through the treatment endoscope 23 and the treatment tool guide tube 24 to perform various treatments.

【0108】また、器具誘導用案内管21に照明手段を
組み込んだので、処置用内視鏡23の照明手段のライト
ガイドの本数を削減することが可能になり、処置用内視
鏡23の外径を細くすることができる、これにより、間
接的且つ相対的に同時に用いる処置具用案内管24自体
を太くすることが可能になり、大型の処置具、自動縫合
器や超音波振動熱焼灼カッタとかを用いることができる
ようになる。
Further, since the illumination means is incorporated in the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument, the number of light guides of the illumination means of the treatment endoscope 23 can be reduced, and the outside of the treatment endoscope 23 can be reduced. The diameter can be reduced. This makes it possible to increase the thickness of the treatment tool guide tube 24 used indirectly and relatively simultaneously, so that a large treatment tool, an automatic suturing device, or an ultrasonic vibration heat cautery cutter can be used. Can be used.

【0109】本実施形態では器具誘導用案内管21の壁
の全てにライトガイドを埋め込むとか、白色のLEDを
先端に内蔵するとかして照明手段を構成するようにして
も良い。この照明手段の照明光量を上げれば、処置用内
視鏡23は観察手段だけでもよく、これによって処置用
内視鏡23や処置具用案内管24の更なる細径化やその
処置具挿通用チャンネルの径を太くすることができる。
In the present embodiment, the lighting means may be constituted by embedding a light guide in the entire wall of the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument or incorporating a white LED at the tip. If the illuminating light amount of the illuminating means is increased, the treatment endoscope 23 may be only an observation means, and thereby the treatment endoscope 23 and the treatment instrument guide tube 24 can be further reduced in diameter and the treatment instrument can be inserted therethrough. The diameter of the channel can be increased.

【0110】[第10実施形態]図10を参照して本発
明の第10実施形態を説明する。
[Tenth Embodiment] A tenth embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

【0111】(構成)本実施形態では器具誘導用案内管
21に挿入して使用される処置用内視鏡23の先端部2
6の形状が、砲弾型形状のものの先端途中から後方部分
を斜め45度の角度に切り取って除き、その開いた部分
に砲弾型形状の外径より小さい外径を有する円筒状部9
1を中心を片側に寄せ付けた形に形成したものである。
先端部26の最大外径は器具誘導用案内管21の内径よ
り僅かに小さく、上記円筒状部91はその最大外径の外
形領域内に入り込むように構成されている。2つの外径
の差の部分に形成される三日月状の段差面92には観察
手段の観察レンズ29と照明手段の照明レンズ30とが
後方斜めに向けて配設されている。
(Configuration) In this embodiment, the distal end portion 2 of the treatment endoscope 23 used by being inserted into the instrument guiding guide tube 21 is used.
The cylindrical part 9 has an outer diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the shell shape by cutting off the rear part at an angle of 45 degrees from the middle of the tip of the shell shape.
1 is formed so that the center is brought to one side.
The maximum outer diameter of the distal end portion 26 is slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the guide tube 21 for guiding the instrument, and the cylindrical portion 91 is configured to enter the outer region of the maximum outer diameter. The observation lens 29 of the observation means and the illumination lens 30 of the illumination means are disposed obliquely rearward on a crescent-shaped step surface 92 formed at the difference between the two outer diameters.

【0112】この段差に対向する窪み位置にはその段差
の三日月形状に近い断面形状のシース93を有する湾曲
機能付きの高周波レゼクト処置具94が配置されるよう
になっている。高周波レゼクト処置具94はシース93
の先端に円弧状の高周波ワイヤ95を進退自在に設けら
れている。また、先端部26は合成樹脂などの絶縁材料
で作られている。
A high frequency resect treatment instrument 94 having a bending function and having a sheath 93 having a cross section close to the crescent shape of the step is arranged at the recessed position facing the step. The high-frequency rescue treatment tool 94 includes a sheath 93
An arc-shaped high-frequency wire 95 is provided at the tip of the wire so as to be able to advance and retreat. Further, the tip portion 26 is made of an insulating material such as a synthetic resin.

【0113】(作用)処置用内視鏡23に高周波レゼク
ト処置具94を抱き合わせてこれらを一緒に上記器具誘
導用案内管21内に挿入して使用される。例えば、図示
しない内視鏡を利用して食道96に器具誘導用案内管2
1を挿入し、続いて処置用内視鏡23と高周波レゼクト
処置具94を抱き合わせてこれらを一緒に上記器具誘導
用案内管21内に挿入し、体腔内に突き出して病変部3
9を確認する。病変部39を確認したら処置用内視鏡2
3で後方を観察しながら食道96と胃97の境界の噴門
部98に生じた病変部39(例えばバレット上皮や腫
瘍)に対して円弧状の高周波ワイヤ95に通電しながら
当てて引き上げることで、病変部39の組織を削ぎ落と
す。
(Function) The high-frequency resect treatment tool 94 is tied to the treatment endoscope 23 and inserted together into the instrument guiding guide tube 21 for use. For example, the guide tube 2 for guiding the instrument to the esophagus 96 using an endoscope (not shown).
Then, the treatment endoscope 23 and the high-frequency resect treatment tool 94 are tied together and inserted together into the instrument guiding guide tube 21 to protrude into the body cavity to thereby cause the lesion 3
Check 9 After confirming the lesion 39, the treatment endoscope 2
While observing the posterior view at 3, the lesion 39 (e.g., Barrett's epithelium or tumor) generated at the cardia 98 at the boundary between the esophagus 96 and the stomach 97 is pulled up while energizing an arc-shaped high-frequency wire 95 while conducting electricity. The tissue at the lesion 39 is scraped off.

【0114】(効果)もともと、噴門部98の所は狭ま
っているために観察が難しく、病変部39を見落としが
ちであった。また、逆流性食道炎やバレット上皮とい
う、噴門部98の内面の粘膜の病気が増えているが、そ
の観察/処置が難かった。従来、内視鏡先端を胃97内
に挿入し、内視鏡先端に湾曲を180度以上かけた状態
で噴門部98の胃97側から見上げる状態で観察してい
たが、この方法では胃97側しか見えないし、処置をす
るにも内視鏡挿入部が邪魔になる。湾曲を180度以上
にすると、先端部26がふらつくため、処置具が狙い通
りに病変部39を捉えられないなどの欠点があった。
(Effect) Originally, it was difficult to observe the cardia 98 because it was narrow, and the lesion 39 was apt to be overlooked. In addition, although diseases of the mucous membrane on the inner surface of the cardia 98, such as reflux esophagitis and Barrett's epithelium, are increasing, it has been difficult to observe / treat the disease. Conventionally, the distal end of the endoscope was inserted into the stomach 97, and the distal end of the endoscope was observed while looking up from the stomach 97 side of the cardia 98 with a curvature of 180 degrees or more. Only the side can be seen, and the endoscope insertion part becomes an obstacle for performing the procedure. If the curvature is 180 degrees or more, the distal end portion 26 fluctuates, so that the treatment tool cannot catch the lesion 39 as intended.

【0115】また、食道96側から観察方向が前方の、
いわゆる直視型内視鏡で、観察/処置をしようとする
と、噴門部98が閉じているので、押し広げながらの観
察になる。内壁と先端が密着しているので、俗に言うと
ころの赤玉状態になり、狭い範囲の観察しかできない。
噴門部98の近くにおいても、内壁は横からの観察と処
置になるので病変部39を確実に捉えることができず、
処置がやりにくかった。また、斜視型や側視型の内視鏡
では観察は容易になるのであるが、内視鏡の処置具挿通
用チャンネルの出口に設けた鉗子起上台を操作して、処
置具を観察方向に曲げることになり、処置具の動きは内
壁に沿って病変部39を削ぎ取るような動きにはならな
かった。また、処置具挿通用チャンネルを通じて挿入す
ることができる処置具は細く腰がないため、内壁を十分
に捉えることは難しかった。
Further, the observation direction is forward from the esophagus 96 side,
When an observation / treatment is performed using a so-called direct-viewing endoscope, the observation is performed while pushing and expanding the cardia 98 because the cardia 98 is closed. Since the inner wall and the tip are in close contact, it becomes a so-called red ball state, so that only a narrow range of observations can be made.
Even near the cardia 98, the inner wall is viewed and treated from the side, so the lesion 39 cannot be reliably captured.
The treatment was difficult. Observation is easy with a perspective or side-view type endoscope.However, the forceps raising base provided at the exit of the treatment tool insertion channel of the endoscope is operated to move the treatment tool in the observation direction. As a result, the treatment tool did not move so as to scrape off the lesion 39 along the inner wall. Moreover, since the treatment tool that can be inserted through the treatment tool insertion channel is thin and has no waist, it has been difficult to sufficiently grasp the inner wall.

【0116】しかし、本実施形態では、観察方向をこれ
までにない後方斜視にし、処置用内視鏡23の先端部2
6と上記器具誘導用案内管21を用いて噴門部98を押
し広げることによって、これまで、観察や処置が難かっ
た噴門部98の胃97側から食道96側を一度に観察と
処置ができる。また、処置具と処置用内視鏡23を同時
に引きながら徐々に処置することで、病変部39を近く
で観察しながら確実に処置することができるようになっ
た。
However, in the present embodiment, the observation direction is set to a rear oblique view like never before, and the distal end portion 2 of the treatment endoscope 23 is set.
By pushing and expanding the cardia 98 using the guide tube 6 and the instrument guiding guide tube 21, it is possible to observe and treat the esophagus 96 side from the stomach 97 side of the cardia 98 at a time, which has been difficult to observe and treat. Further, by gradually performing the treatment while simultaneously pulling the treatment instrument and the treatment endoscope 23, the treatment can be surely performed while observing the lesion 39 near.

【0117】また、処置具と処置用内視鏡23が独立し
ているので、処置用内視鏡23の先端は固定して、病変
部39を定点観察しつつ、処置具を曲げて食道96の内
壁に沿うように引き動かすことができる。
Since the treatment instrument and the treatment endoscope 23 are independent, the distal end of the treatment endoscope 23 is fixed, and the treatment instrument is bent while observing the lesion 39 at a fixed point. Can be pulled along the inner wall of the

【0118】バレット上皮の場合、治療は全周を削ぎ落
とすことになるが、内視鏡の処置具挿通用チャンネルを
通しての処置具であると、シースが細いので腰が弱く、
先端が大きくできないので、処置する面積が少なくな
り、全周を処置するには何回も繰り返して、処置をする
必要があり、面倒であった。しかし、本実施形態では処
置具、特に高周波ワイヤ95の部分を長くできるので、
全周を処置する回数が少なくできる。
In the case of Barrett's epithelium, the treatment involves scraping the entire circumference. However, when the treatment tool is passed through the treatment tool insertion channel of the endoscope, the sheath is thin and the hips are weak,
Since the tip cannot be enlarged, the area to be treated is reduced, and it is necessary to repeat the treatment many times to treat the entire circumference, which is troublesome. However, in this embodiment, the treatment tool, particularly the high-frequency wire 95, can be lengthened,
The number of treatments for the entire circumference can be reduced.

【0119】この他に、同様に狭まっている幽門部の観
察/処置も可能である。十二指腸の狭窄部なども考えら
れる。
In addition to this, observation / treatment of a similarly narrowed pyloric part is also possible. A stenosis of the duodenum may be considered.

【0120】尚、本実施形態の段差面92の部分のカッ
トの角度を変えるか、光学系を変えることによって、後
方斜視の角度を30度や60度などしても良い。また、
器具誘導用案内管21の先端を斜めにカットし、短い側
を処置操作に用いるようにしても良い。さらに、使用す
る処置具としては上述したものの他に、アルゴンプラズ
マレーザーや、ローラーによる高周波焼灼具等であって
も良い。
The angle of the rear oblique view may be 30 degrees or 60 degrees by changing the cut angle of the step surface 92 or the optical system in this embodiment. Also,
The distal end of the instrument guiding guide tube 21 may be cut obliquely, and the shorter side may be used for a treatment operation. Furthermore, in addition to the above-mentioned treatment tools, an argon plasma laser, a high-frequency ablation tool using a roller, or the like may be used.

【0121】さらには器具誘導用案内管21に挿入する
処置用内視鏡は固体撮像素子が大きく、観察能力に優れ
た内視鏡が適しているので、固体撮像素子を内蔵する先
端部分については大きな円形の横断面形状とし、これに
比べて湾曲部や挿入部は非円形の小さな横断面形状のも
のとしても良い。
Furthermore, since the treatment endoscope inserted into the instrument guiding guide tube 21 has a large solid-state image sensor and is suitable for an endoscope having excellent observation capability, the distal end portion incorporating the solid-state image sensor is required. The cross section may have a large circular cross section, and the curved portion and the insertion section may have a small non-circular cross section.

【0122】また、前述した実施形態では上記器具誘導
用案内管の内孔及びこれに入れる器具の組み合わせた全
体の横断面形状が略円形であったが、本発明ではそれに
限らず、楕円や長円または他の形状のものであっても良
い。
Further, in the above-described embodiment, the overall cross-sectional shape of the combination of the inner hole of the device guiding guide tube and the device to be inserted therein is substantially circular. However, the present invention is not limited to this, and the present invention is not limited to this. It may be circular or of other shapes.

【0123】処置用内視鏡と処置ユニットの個別の進退
をより円滑にするために、それぞれを滑り性に優れる材
料を用いるとか、外表面に滑り性の良いコートをするよ
うにしてもよい。また、処置用内視鏡と処置ユニット器
具を挿入する案内管の内面に同様のコートを施しても良
い。
In order to smoothly advance and retreat the treatment endoscope and the treatment unit individually, each of the treatment endoscope and the treatment unit may be made of a material having excellent sliding properties, or an outer surface may be coated with a sliding property. Further, a similar coating may be applied to the inner surface of the guide tube into which the treatment endoscope and the treatment unit instrument are inserted.

【0124】<付記> 1.体腔内に挿入される器具誘導用案内管と、上記器具
誘導用案内管の内孔に進退自在に挿入される少なくとも
一つの処置用内視鏡と、上記器具誘導用案内管の内孔に
進退自在に挿入される少なくとも一つの処置具ユニット
とを具備してなり、上記内視鏡と上記処置具ユニットの
うち少なくとも一つのものの横断面の外形状が上記器具
誘導用案内管の内孔の径よりもわずかに小さい径の弧の
部分を持ち、上記内視鏡と上記処置具ユニットを組み合
わせて上記器具誘導用案内管に入れる際にその組み合わ
せた全体の横断面の外形状が上記器具誘導用案内管の内
孔の径よりわずかに小さい径を有する形状になるように
構成したことを特徴とする内視鏡治療装置。
<Supplementary Notes> A guide tube for guiding the instrument inserted into the body cavity, at least one treatment endoscope which is inserted into the inner hole of the guide tube for guiding the instrument so as to be able to advance and retreat, and advance / retreat to an inner hole of the guide tube for guiding the instrument. At least one treatment instrument unit freely inserted, wherein the outer shape of the cross section of at least one of the endoscope and the treatment instrument unit is a diameter of an inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube. When the endoscope and the treatment tool unit are combined into the guide tube for guiding the instrument, the outer shape of the combined overall cross section is slightly smaller than that for guiding the instrument. An endoscopic treatment apparatus characterized in that the guide tube has a shape slightly smaller than a diameter of an inner hole of a guide tube.

【0125】2.体腔内に上記器具誘導用案内管を誘導
するための第2の内視鏡を備えた第1項に記載の内視鏡
治療装置。 3.内視鏡と処置具ユニットの少なくとも一方における
一部の横断面形状を、一部に円弧を有する非円形の形状
にすると共に、この円弧の径を器具誘導用案内管の内孔
の半径より僅かに小さくし、かつその円弧の部分を外側
になるようにして上記内視鏡と処置具ユニットを組み合
わせたときの全体の横断面形状が略円形になることを特
徴とする内視鏡治療装置。
[0125] 2. 2. The endoscopic treatment device according to claim 1, further comprising a second endoscope for guiding the instrument guiding guide tube into a body cavity. 3. At least one of the endoscope and the treatment tool unit has a non-circular cross-sectional shape with a part of an arc, and the diameter of this arc is slightly smaller than the radius of the inner hole of the guide tube for guiding the instrument. An endoscope treatment apparatus characterized in that the overall cross-sectional shape when the endoscope and the treatment instrument unit are combined is substantially circular when the endoscope and the treatment instrument unit are combined so that the arc portion is located outside.

【0126】4.内視鏡と処置具ユニットの少なくとも
一方における一部の横断面形状の非円形の形状は円弧と
別の曲線との組み合わせた形であることを特徴とする第
3項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 5.非円形の形状が、円弧と直線との組み合わせた略扇
形状であることを特徴とする第3項に記載の内視鏡治療
装置。
4. 4. The endoscopic treatment according to claim 3, wherein the non-circular shape of a part of the cross-sectional shape of at least one of the endoscope and the treatment tool unit is a combination of a circular arc and another curve. apparatus. 5. 4. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the non-circular shape is a substantially fan shape obtained by combining an arc and a straight line.

【0127】6.内視鏡と処置具ユニットの断面形状が
共に略半円であり、内視鏡と処置具ユニットを組み合わ
せたときの全体の断面形状が共に略円であることを特徴
とする第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 7.内視鏡と処置具ユニットの断面形状が共に略扇形で
あることを特徴とする第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 8.処置具ユニットは湾曲機能を具備してなることを特
徴とする第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。
6. The cross-sectional shape of both the endoscope and the treatment tool unit is substantially semicircular, and the overall cross-sectional shape when the endoscope and the treatment tool unit are combined is substantially circular. Endoscopic treatment device. 7. 2. The endoscope treatment device according to claim 1, wherein the cross-sectional shapes of the endoscope and the treatment tool unit are both substantially fan-shaped. 8. 2. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the treatment tool unit has a bending function.

【0128】9.処置具ユニットは湾曲機能を具備して
なる処置具用案内管を有するものであることを特徴とす
る第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 10.処置具ユニットが少なくとも2本以上のものから
なることを特徴とする第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 11.処置具用案内管の少なくとも一部に湾曲機能を設
けたことを特徴とする第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。
9. 2. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the treatment instrument unit has a treatment instrument guide tube having a bending function. 10. 2. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the treatment instrument unit comprises at least two or more treatment instrument units. 11. 2. The endoscope treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a bending function is provided on at least a part of the treatment instrument guide tube.

【0129】12.少なくとも処置具ユニットの一本が
処置具であり、もう一本が処置具挿通案内管であること
を特徴とする第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 13.内視鏡が処置具挿通管路を具備することを特徴と
する第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 14.処置具用案内管は少なくとも一つ以上の処置具挿
通管路を有することを特徴とする第1項に記載の内視鏡
治療装置。
12. 2. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the treatment instrument units is a treatment instrument and the other is a treatment instrument insertion guide tube. 13. 2. The endoscope treatment device according to claim 1, wherein the endoscope includes a treatment instrument insertion conduit. 14. 2. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the treatment instrument guide tube has at least one treatment instrument insertion conduit.

【0130】15.器具誘導用案内管は照明手段を有す
ることを特徴とする第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 16.器具誘導用案内管の内面、その器具誘導用案内管
に挿入する部分の処置具ユニットの外面、器具誘導用案
内管に挿通する第2の内視鏡の外面に潤滑処理を施した
ことを特徴とする第1項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 17.器具誘導用案内管の先端と、器具誘導用案内管に
挿通される内視鏡の先端が斜めに切断された形状に形成
されていることを特徴とする第1項に記載の内視鏡治療
装置。
15. 2. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the guide tube for guiding the instrument has lighting means. 16. The inner surface of the guide tube for guiding the instrument, the outer surface of the treatment tool unit at the portion inserted into the guide tube for guiding the device, and the outer surface of the second endoscope inserted into the guide tube for guiding the device are lubricated. 2. The endoscope treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein 17. 2. The endoscopic treatment according to claim 1, wherein the distal end of the guide tube for guiding the instrument and the distal end of the endoscope inserted into the guide tube for guiding the instrument are formed in an obliquely cut shape. apparatus.

【0131】18.器具誘導用案内管に挿通される内視
鏡の観察方向が側視であることを特徴とする第1,2項
に記載の内視鏡治療装置。 19.器具誘導用案内管に挿通される内視鏡の観察方向
は後方斜視であることを特徴とする第2項に記載の内視
鏡治療装置。 20.器具誘導用案内管に挿通される内視鏡の観察方向
は前方斜視であることを特徴とする第2項に記載の内視
鏡治療装置。 21.器具誘導用案内管に挿通される内視鏡は処置具挿
通用チャンネルを具備し、その内視鏡の先端部の処置具
挿通用チャンネルの先端開口部に処置具の起上手段を有
することを特徴とする第2項に記載の内視鏡治療装置。
18. 2. The endoscope treatment apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the observation direction of the endoscope inserted into the guide tube for guiding the instrument is a side view. 19. 3. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the observation direction of the endoscope inserted into the instrument guiding guide tube is a rear oblique view. 20. 3. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the observation direction of the endoscope inserted through the instrument guiding guide tube is a front perspective. 21. The endoscope inserted into the instrument guiding guide tube includes a treatment tool insertion channel, and the endoscope has a treatment tool elevating means at a distal end opening of the treatment tool insertion channel at a distal end portion of the endoscope. 3. The endoscopic treatment apparatus according to claim 2, wherein:

【0132】[0132]

【発明の効果】以上説明したように本発明によれば、体
腔内の病変部近くまで導き入れた器具誘導用案内管内に
少なくとも一つの内視鏡と少なくとも一つの処置具ユニ
ットを抱き合わせて後入れして用いることができるの
で、従来の場合よりも処置がし易くなる。すなわち、処
置用内視鏡と処置具ユニットを独立させて、別個に操作
可能とすることで、広範な病変部を遠目から観察しつ
つ、必要ならば大型の処置具でもって処置することが可
能である。大型の処置具を用いることにより大きな病変
を一括して切除できるし、広域な病変部や深く浸潤した
病変部の切除を少ない回数で短時間で実施できるなどの
利点がある。部分切除でないと、切断面が少ない標本が
得られ、切除標本の病理検査がやり易い。その上に、出
血が少なく、ガンなどの腫瘍の場合、拡散転移を防ぐこ
とができる。
As described above, according to the present invention, at least one endoscope and at least one treatment instrument unit are inserted into a guide tube for guiding an instrument near a lesion in a body cavity. Since it can be used, treatment is easier than in the conventional case. In other words, the treatment endoscope and treatment tool unit are independent and can be operated separately, so that a wide range of lesions can be observed from a distance and treated with a large treatment tool if necessary. It is. The use of a large-sized treatment tool has the advantages that a large lesion can be resected at once, and a wide lesion or a deeply infiltrated lesion can be resected in a small number of times in a short time. If not a partial resection, a specimen with a small cut surface is obtained, and pathological examination of the resected specimen is facilitated. In addition, spread of metastases can be prevented in the case of tumors such as cancer with little bleeding.

【0133】また、器具誘導用案内管とこれに挿通する
処置用内視鏡と各種の処置具ユニットを様々な形態で組
み合わせて構成することにより、体腔内で、従来より
も、広範な病変部の処置状況の全体を観察しながら適切
な手術を容易かつ迅速に行うことができるようになる。
Further, by configuring the guide tube for guiding the instrument, the treatment endoscope to be inserted therethrough and the various treatment tool units in various forms, a wider range of lesions can be obtained in the body cavity than before. It is possible to easily and quickly perform an appropriate operation while observing the entire treatment situation.

【0134】さらに、本発明では少なくともどちらかの
器具の横断面形状を円形以外のものにして複数の器具を
組み合わせるので、双方の器具を極力細くしないように
構成することができる。
Further, in the present invention, since at least one of the instruments has a cross-sectional shape other than a circular shape and a plurality of instruments are combined, it is possible to make both instruments as thin as possible.

【0135】また、器具誘導用案内管の端部を病変部近
くに保持するようにすれば、これまで、直視の内視鏡で
は側方からのアプローチしか出来なかった部位について
も、例えば、後入れの内視鏡の観察方向を側視にするな
どにより、病変部の上からのアプローチができるように
なり処置がし易くなる。
Further, if the end of the guide tube for guiding the instrument is held near the lesion, a portion of the endoscope which can be approached only from the side by a direct-viewing endoscope until now can be used, for example. By making the observation direction of the inserted endoscope sideways, the approach from above the lesion can be performed, and the treatment can be easily performed.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of the drawings]

【図1】第1実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用状態
を示す斜視図。
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a use state of an endoscope treatment apparatus according to a first embodiment.

【図2】第2実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用状態
を示す斜視図。
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a use state of the endoscope treatment apparatus according to the second embodiment.

【図3】第3実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用状態
を示す斜視図。
FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing a use state of an endoscope treatment apparatus according to a third embodiment.

【図4】第4実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用状態
を示す斜視図。
FIG. 4 is a perspective view showing a state of use of an endoscope treatment apparatus according to a fourth embodiment.

【図5】第5実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用状態
を示す斜視図。
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a state of use of an endoscope treatment apparatus according to a fifth embodiment.

【図6】第6実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用状態
を示す斜視図。
FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a state of use of an endoscope treatment apparatus according to a sixth embodiment.

【図7】第7実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用状態
を示す斜視図。
FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a state of use of an endoscope treatment apparatus according to a seventh embodiment.

【図8】第8実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用状態
を示す斜視図。
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a state of use of an endoscope treatment apparatus according to an eighth embodiment.

【図9】第9実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用状態
を示す斜視図。
FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a state of use of the endoscope treatment apparatus according to the ninth embodiment.

【図10】第10実施形態に係る内視鏡治療装置の使用
状態を示す斜視図。
FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a state of use of the endoscope treatment apparatus according to the tenth embodiment.

【図11】従来の内視鏡治療装置の使用状態を示す斜視
図。
FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a use state of a conventional endoscope treatment apparatus.

【図12】従来の内視鏡治療装置の使用状態を示す斜視
図。
FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing a use state of a conventional endoscope treatment apparatus.

【符号の説明】[Explanation of symbols]

21…器具誘導用案内管、23…処置用内視鏡、24…
処置具用案内管、39…病変部、32…把持鉗子、36
…高周波スネア切開具、35…処置具ユニット、37…
処置具ユニット、38…胃、39…病変部。
21 ... guide tube for instrument guidance, 23 ... endoscope for treatment, 24 ...
Guide tube for treatment instrument, 39: lesion, 32: grasping forceps, 36
... High-frequency snare incisor, 35 ... Treatment tool unit, 37 ...
Treatment instrument unit, 38: stomach, 39: lesion.

Claims (1)

【特許請求の範囲】[Claims] 【請求項1】体腔内に挿入される器具誘導用案内管と、 上記器具誘導用案内管の内孔に進退自在に挿入される少
なくとも一つの処置用内視鏡と、 上記器具誘導用案内管の内孔に進退自在に挿入される少
なくとも一つの処置具ユニットとを具備してなり、 上記内視鏡と上記処置具ユニットのうち少なくとも一つ
のものの横断面の外形状が上記器具誘導用案内管の内孔
の寸法よりもわずかに小さい径の弧の部分を持ち、上記
内視鏡と上記処置具ユニットを組み合わせて上記器具誘
導用案内管に入れる際にその組み合わせた全体の横断面
の最長寸法が上記器具誘導用案内管の内孔の径よりわず
かに小さい寸法を有する形状になるように構成したこと
を特徴とする内視鏡治療装置。
1. An instrument guiding guide tube inserted into a body cavity, at least one treatment endoscope inserted into an inner hole of the instrument guiding guide tube so as to be able to advance and retreat, and the instrument guiding guide tube. At least one treatment tool unit inserted into the inner hole of the endoscope and at least one of the endoscope and the treatment tool unit. The arcuate part having a diameter slightly smaller than the size of the inner hole of the endoscope, and the longest dimension of the combined overall cross section when the endoscope and the treatment instrument unit are combined into the instrument guiding guide tube. Is configured to have a shape slightly smaller than a diameter of an inner hole of the guide tube for guiding the instrument.
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