Applying and securing percutaneous or transcutaneous probes to the skin especially for fetal monitoring
First Claim
1. A device for detachably securing a bio-medical monitoring means which means comprises an elongated probe, into or through the surface tissue of an organ of an organism, such as the skin, the device comprising a surface base for attachment to the organ, having substantially cylindrically shaped rear and front body portions, with the latter having an operative end from which the operative part of the probe protrudes when in place, said operative end having a front surface, the area of which is substantially greater than the cross-sectional area of the protruding operative part of the probe, said front surface having means shaped for application to organ surfaces which are irregular, curved or deformable and for enabling the organs'"'"'s surface tissue to be drawn away from the body of the organ when said base is being attached to the organ, said base defining a substantially centrally located passageway through said rear and front body portions and a corresponding aperture in said front surface for receiving the probe, at least the operative end of said front portion of the base having means for minimizing movement of the operative part of the probe due to tilting, torquing or other forces experienced by the probe remotely from the operative part thereof and for distributing such forces over a surface area of the organ which extends beyond the organ surface underlying said front surface, said base having means for securing the probe fixedly yet detachably in or through the surface tissue of the organ, said securing means including first means mounted on said operative end of said front portion for rotatably attaching the base to the organ surface and second means associated to said passageway for cooperative engagement with the probe, said first and second means providing direct access through said base to the surface of the organ underlying said front surface.
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Abstract
Apparatus and method for securely and stably fastening a probe such as a pH electrode to a patient such as a fetus undergoing labor, and a locking applicator tool arrangement for effecting the attachment of such apparatus. The fastening device is a generally cylindrical piece having a broad concave operative surface with a helical wire screw centrally protruding therefrom and a trio of small pods equispaced on the periphery thereof. An axial threaded hole extends from the concave surface through the rear portion of the device for accepting the probe. The rear portion of the device is configured to cooperate with the locking applicator tool arrangement which comprises an inner tubular member for holding the device in its one end and a concentrically arranged outer locking tubular member for controlling the locking and release of the device. The applicator assembly further comprises a stab tool configured to be applied to the patient through the holding tubular member and the fastening device and also an applicator member for effecting attachment of the probe to the fastening device through the holding tubular member.
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- 1. A device for detachably securing a bio-medical monitoring means which means comprises an elongated probe, into or through the surface tissue of an organ of an organism, such as the skin, the device comprising a surface base for attachment to the organ, having substantially cylindrically shaped rear and front body portions, with the latter having an operative end from which the operative part of the probe protrudes when in place, said operative end having a front surface, the area of which is substantially greater than the cross-sectional area of the protruding operative part of the probe, said front surface having means shaped for application to organ surfaces which are irregular, curved or deformable and for enabling the organs'"'"'s surface tissue to be drawn away from the body of the organ when said base is being attached to the organ, said base defining a substantially centrally located passageway through said rear and front body portions and a corresponding aperture in said front surface for receiving the probe, at least the operative end of said front portion of the base having means for minimizing movement of the operative part of the probe due to tilting, torquing or other forces experienced by the probe remotely from the operative part thereof and for distributing such forces over a surface area of the organ which extends beyond the organ surface underlying said front surface, said base having means for securing the probe fixedly yet detachably in or through the surface tissue of the organ, said securing means including first means mounted on said operative end of said front portion for rotatably attaching the base to the organ surface and second means associated to said passageway for cooperative engagement with the probe, said first and second means providing direct access through said base to the surface of the organ underlying said front surface.
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