Slit catheter method for measuring interstitial pressure
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1. A method for measuring interstitial tissue pressure comprising:
- inserting a cannula into said interstitial tissue;
passing an unobstructed catheter having a distal end and a proximal end and having an inner wall and an outer wall through said inserted cannula into said interstitial tissue, said catheter being filled with a physiologically compatible fluid and the distal end thereof being provided with a plurality of longitudinal slits defining a plurality of petals between them;
withdrawing said cannula from said interstitial tissue leaving the distal end of said catheter in situ with said petals forming an obtuse angle with the adjacent inner catheter wall; and
reading said pressure on a pressure sensing device at the proximal end of said catheter.
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Abstract
An interstitial tissue pressure measuring device comprising a cannula and a catheter, the catheter being adapted to pass through the cannula and the distal end of the catheter being provided with a plurality of longitudinal slits defining a plurality of petals between them. When the cannula is emplaced in an interstitial tissue site and the catheter is passed through the emplaced cannula into the tissue, the petals facilitate measurement of pressure by a pressure-sensing device at the proximal end of the catheter.
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1. A method for measuring interstitial tissue pressure comprising:
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inserting a cannula into said interstitial tissue; passing an unobstructed catheter having a distal end and a proximal end and having an inner wall and an outer wall through said inserted cannula into said interstitial tissue, said catheter being filled with a physiologically compatible fluid and the distal end thereof being provided with a plurality of longitudinal slits defining a plurality of petals between them; withdrawing said cannula from said interstitial tissue leaving the distal end of said catheter in situ with said petals forming an obtuse angle with the adjacent inner catheter wall; and reading said pressure on a pressure sensing device at the proximal end of said catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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