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MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROCEDURES FOR MONITORING PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS WITHIN INTERNAL ORGANS AND ANCHORS THEREFOR

  • US 20160183842A1
  • Filed: 10/02/2015
  • Published: 06/30/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/30/2007
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A surgical procedure comprising:

  • making a first incision in a living body to expose at least a portion of an internal organ of the living body, the organ having an internal cavity within which an internal physiological parameter is desired to be sensed;

    making a second incision through an external wall of the organ and into the internal cavity;

    placing a sensing unit in the second incision such that a proximal end of the sensing unit is outside the organ, the sensing unit consisting essentially of a sensing device having a sensing element adapted to sense the physiological parameter within the organ and an anchor to which the sensing device is secured, the sensing unit being placed in the second incision so that a distal end of the sensing unit does not extend more than one centimeter into the internal cavity;

    securing the anchor to the external wall of the organ such that the sensing device is secured within the second incision by only the anchor and the second incision is occluded by only the sensing unit;

    closing the first incision; and

    thentelemetrically communicating with the sensing device to obtain a reading of the physiological parameter using a readout device located outside the living body.

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