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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 05, 2018
Filed:
Oct. 10, 2014
Endo Tools Therapeutics S.a., Gosselies, BE;
Martin Hiernaux, Watermael-Boitsfort, BE;
Alexandre Chau, Koekelberg, BE;
Jacques Deviere, Braine-le-Comte, BE;
Vincent Huberty, Uccle, BE;
Mostapha Ibrahim, Gizah, EG;
ENDO TOOLS THERAPEUTICS S.A., Gosselies, BE;
Abstract
A device for supporting an endoscopic tool is disclosed comprising attachment means for attaching the device to an endoscope, a first guide tube having a distal open end and configured for accepting the endoscopic tool through it, first and second projecting members extending distally of the attachment means and being spaced apart when the device is attached to the endoscope to define a working space between them. The attachment means comprise first and second clamping members and at least one cable linking the clamping members. The cable is remotely actuatable for moving the clamping members relative to each other to adjust a spacing between them, accepting an endoscope. The cable allows for securing the clamping members to the endoscope. The first projecting member is attached to the first clamping member such that it has a fixed or at least one fixable position relative to the first clamping member, and the second projecting member is attached to the second clamping member. The first guide tube is slidable relative to the first clamping member, and the distal end of the first guide tube is pivotally attached to a distal end of the first projecting member so as to enable the distal end of the first guide tube to be pivoted to an orientation transverse to the first projecting member.