Combined uterine injector and manipulative device
First Claim
1. A device insertable into the human uterus for examination purposes, said device comprising,a catheter having an insertable end segment for passage into the cervical canal and fundus of the uterus,an air line substantially coextensive with the catheter and including an air valve,an elongate handle fixedly disposed about said catheter and serving to stiffen same,a stop in place on one end of said handle and in a fixed relationship with the catheter and contactible during catheter insertion with the external os of the cervix to thereby limit catheter insertion into the uterus, said stop defining one extremity of said catheter insertable end segment,said end segment projecting beyond said stop being of a length approximately 6 cm to 6.25 cm to prevent the inserted end of the catheter from forceful contact with the uterine wall, andan inflatable member disposed about said end segment of said catheter and in communication with said air line, said inflatable member when inflated being expansible to engage the internal os of the cervix and adjacent uterine wall, said inflatable member upon inflation causing inward biasing of the catheter proportional to the extent of inflation to urge the stop on said handle against the external cervical os to exert a degree of compression on the cervix along with the inflatable member to attach the device in a secure manner to the uterus enabling positioning thereof for examination purposes.
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Abstract
A combination uterine manipulative and injector device having a multi-lumen catheter for uterine insertion having an inflatable member at its insertable end which when inflated seals the lower portion of the uterus to retain fluid or gas injected into the uterine cavity and contributes to attachment of the device to the uterus. A handle in place on the catheter has a fixed stop engageable with the external os of the cervix to limit catheter insertion. The inflatable member is shaped to prevent catheter tip contact with the uterine wall and to urge the stop into biased engagement with the cervix to effect secure attachment of the device to the uterus enabling manual positioning of the uterus by the device for examination purposes.
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1. A device insertable into the human uterus for examination purposes, said device comprising,
a catheter having an insertable end segment for passage into the cervical canal and fundus of the uterus, an air line substantially coextensive with the catheter and including an air valve, an elongate handle fixedly disposed about said catheter and serving to stiffen same, a stop in place on one end of said handle and in a fixed relationship with the catheter and contactible during catheter insertion with the external os of the cervix to thereby limit catheter insertion into the uterus, said stop defining one extremity of said catheter insertable end segment, said end segment projecting beyond said stop being of a length approximately 6 cm to 6.25 cm to prevent the inserted end of the catheter from forceful contact with the uterine wall, and an inflatable member disposed about said end segment of said catheter and in communication with said air line, said inflatable member when inflated being expansible to engage the internal os of the cervix and adjacent uterine wall, said inflatable member upon inflation causing inward biasing of the catheter proportional to the extent of inflation to urge the stop on said handle against the external cervical os to exert a degree of compression on the cervix along with the inflatable member to attach the device in a secure manner to the uterus enabling positioning thereof for examination purposes.
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