USPTO Patent Granted for Endoscope Magnetic Navigation System
Summary
The USPTO has granted a patent (US12582400B2) to G.I. Windows, Inc. for an endoscope magnetic navigation system. The patent covers an end effector designed to secure magnetic anastomosis devices within a body lumen, allowing for the placement of small instruments through an endoscope's working channel.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued patent US12582400B2 for a magnetic navigation system for endoscopes and laparoscopes. The patent, assigned to G.I. Windows, Inc., details an "end effector" that secures magnetic anastomosis devices within a body lumen. This end effector is designed to hold devices with a tensile strength of 0-10 lbs and is small enough to allow two instruments of 1.8 mm diameter or smaller to pass through a 3.7 mm endoscope working channel.
This patent grant signifies a new intellectual property asset for G.I. Windows, Inc. in the field of surgical navigation devices. While not a regulatory mandate, it may influence future product development and market competition for medical device manufacturers specializing in endoscopic and laparoscopic surgical tools. Compliance officers in this sector should be aware of this patent as it pertains to the innovation landscape for internal surgical navigation and anastomosis procedures.
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Systems, devices, and methods for endoscope or laparoscope magnetic navigation
Grant US12582400B2 Kind: B2 Mar 24, 2026
Assignee
G.I. Windows, Inc.
Inventors
Shani Mann, Dane T. Seddon, Roman I. Kats
Abstract
Various embodiments incorporate an “end effector” in a magnetic anastomosis device system. The end effector is located between the handle of an endoscope or laparoscope and the distal end of the catheter. The end effector engages with and secures the magnetic anastomosis device assembly within a body lumen. The end effector is able to hold a magnetic device or devices with a tensile strength of 0-10 lbs. The end effector is small enough that two instruments of 1.8 mm diameter or smaller may be placed in a 3.7 mm working channel of an endoscope.
CPC Classifications
A61B 17/11 A61B 34/73 A61B 2017/0409 A61B 2034/731 A61B 17/3468 A61B 5/6851 A61F 2/966 A61F 2/95 A61F 2/962
Filing Date
2024-07-11
Application No.
18769695
Claims
17
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