System and method for noninvasively evaluating a limb suspected of compartment syndrome
First Claim
1. A device for use in noninvasively evaluating a limb suspected of compartment syndrome, the device comprising in combination:
- an applicator instrument including a base portion, a force plate having a cross section, and a force probe, the force probe being positioned through an aperture of the force plate, the force probe having a solid cross section of an area that is substantially smaller than the cross section of the force plate, the force probe and force plate being biased relative to one another, the force plate being permitted to slide relative to the probe, the force plate including at least one stabilizing column which is slidably received within the base portion, an encoder positioned within the base portion for measuring the travel distance of the stabilizing column, such distance corresponding to the movement of the force plate relative to the force probe, a load cell directly connected to the force probe for use in measuring the pressure applied to the force probe.
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Abstract
A system and method are disclosed for noninvasively diagnosing limb compartment syndrome by measuring a quantitative modulus of hardness. In the preferred embodiment, a nonmovable pressure probe mounted in the center of a movable spring loaded platform is applied against a limb compartment. Force is gradually applied to the probe and the platform, compressing a limb compartment. Pressure on the probe is measured as the probe pushes into the limb. The spring loaded platform displaces, and the distance of the probe tip to the platform is measured. This distance is the depth of compression into the limb by the probe. The relationship of incremental pressures in the probe and the corresponding distance of the probe tip to the platform for each pressure is plotted. A linear regression analysis is preformed whose slope forms a quantitative modulus of hardness.
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1. A device for use in noninvasively evaluating a limb suspected of compartment syndrome, the device comprising in combination:
an applicator instrument including a base portion, a force plate having a cross section, and a force probe, the force probe being positioned through an aperture of the force plate, the force probe having a solid cross section of an area that is substantially smaller than the cross section of the force plate, the force probe and force plate being biased relative to one another, the force plate being permitted to slide relative to the probe, the force plate including at least one stabilizing column which is slidably received within the base portion, an encoder positioned within the base portion for measuring the travel distance of the stabilizing column, such distance corresponding to the movement of the force plate relative to the force probe, a load cell directly connected to the force probe for use in measuring the pressure applied to the force probe. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A device for use in evaluating a limb, the device comprising in combination:
an applicator instrument including a force plate and a force probe which are slidably related to one another, the force probe having a solid cross section and being substantially smaller than the force plate, a spring secured about the force probe and biasing the force probe relative to the force plate, an encoder positioned within the instrument for measuring the relative distance between a distal end of the force plate and a distal end of the force probe, a load cell directly interconnected to the force probe for use in measuring the pressure applied to the force probe, wherein the distance and pressure measurements are used in making a medical diagnosis. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. A method for a user to evaluate a limb suspected of compartment syndrome, the method comprising the following steps:
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applying increasing pressure to the limb being evaluated over a predetermined time period, the pressure being applied by a distal end of an applicator instrument, the distal end including a force plate and a force probe which are sidable relative to one another in response to the increasing pressure;
monitoring the predetermined time period by way of a timing signal detectable by the user;
sensing and measuring the pressure applied to the force probe, storing a series of pressure measurements over the predetermined time period;
sensing and measuring the distance between a distal end of the force plate and distal end of the force probe, storing a series of distance measurements over the predetermined time period;
monitoring the force rate of application of the device and modifying the rate of application of force based upon the monitoring.
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