Endoscope tip pressure feedback control system for insufflated fluids and gases
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1. Pressure transducers placed on the tip of an endoscope to sense intra cavity pressure and stop the flow of gas or fluid into the cavity when the pressure exceeds a pre-selected value will protect some patients from pressure-flow related injury.
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Endoscopes are designed to deliver gas and fluid to body cavities or hollow organs during examinations and surgery to accomplish desired tasks. The delivery of gas and fluid potentially increases the body cavity or hollow organ ambient pressure to an injurious level. This invention senses the body cavity or intra luminal organ pressure and stops the flow of gas and/or fluid before injury can occur. Gas and fluid flow is re-established when the ambient pressure falls to a safe level.
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1. Pressure transducers placed on the tip of an endoscope to sense intra cavity pressure and stop the flow of gas or fluid into the cavity when the pressure exceeds a pre-selected value will protect some patients from pressure-flow related injury.
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2. An audible alarm when the pressure exceeds a pre-selected value will alert the operator that an unexpected potentially dangerous situation has occurred and he can take steps to correct it.
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3. The endoscopic conduits used to deliver gas and fluid to the body cavity present resistance to their flow. Sufficient pressure is needed to overcome the resistance and provide adequate flow rates into the body cavity. Generally the faster the flow rate the more desirable the result, but the greater the chance for injury. This invention will allow powerful pressure sources to be used to accomplish desirable and purposeful tasks, yet insure the patient'"'"'s body cavity is not exposed to dangerous pressure.
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