Intracranial pressure monitoring probe
First Claim
1. A probe for enabling intracranial pressure in the subarachnoid space to be determined, the probe being inserted through an opening in the scalp, into and through the outer table, diploe and inner table of the skull and dura mater and into the subarachnoid space, the probe comprising:
- a threaded shaft having a lumen, opening means at the proximal end of the lumen, the opening means communicating with the lumen and the subarachnoid space so that the subarachnoid fluid is coupled into and through the shaft opening means into the shaft lumen and can be coupled thence to a pressure transducer, the threaded portion of the shaft having a length sufficient to threadingly engage the outer table, the diploe and the inner table, anda lock nut means for threadingly engaging the threaded portion and for bearing against the hard outer table, said lock nut means being dimensioned to fit into the scalp opening the shaft threads engaging the outer and inner tables and the diploe cooperating with threads of the lock nut means when the lock nut means is screwed on the threads of the shaft against the outer table to securely hold the shaft in place.
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Abstract
A probe for enabling intracranial pressure in the subarachnoid space to be determined is inserted through an opening in the scalp, into and through the outer table, diploe and inner table of the skull and dura mater and arachnoid into the subarachnoid space. The probe comprises a threaded shaft having a lumen communicating with openings at the end of the shaft into the subarachnoid space so that the fluid is coupled into and through the shaft openings into the shaft bore and the pressure of the fluid can be coupled then to a pressure transducer. The threaded portion of the shaft has a length sufficient to threadingly engage the outer table, the diploe and the inner table. A lock nut threadingly engages the threaded portion and is dimensioned to fit into the scalp opening to bear against the hard outer table. The shaft threads engaging the outer and inner tables and the diploe cooperate with the lock nut to securely hold the shaft in place.
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17 Claims
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1. A probe for enabling intracranial pressure in the subarachnoid space to be determined, the probe being inserted through an opening in the scalp, into and through the outer table, diploe and inner table of the skull and dura mater and into the subarachnoid space, the probe comprising:
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a threaded shaft having a lumen, opening means at the proximal end of the lumen, the opening means communicating with the lumen and the subarachnoid space so that the subarachnoid fluid is coupled into and through the shaft opening means into the shaft lumen and can be coupled thence to a pressure transducer, the threaded portion of the shaft having a length sufficient to threadingly engage the outer table, the diploe and the inner table, and a lock nut means for threadingly engaging the threaded portion and for bearing against the hard outer table, said lock nut means being dimensioned to fit into the scalp opening the shaft threads engaging the outer and inner tables and the diploe cooperating with threads of the lock nut means when the lock nut means is screwed on the threads of the shaft against the outer table to securely hold the shaft in place. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. In combination, a probe for enabling intracranial pressure in the subarachnoid space to be determined, the probe being inserted through an opening in the scalp, into and through the outer table, diploe and inner table of the skull and dura mater and into the subarachnoid space, the probe comprising:
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a threaded shaft having a lumen communicating with opening means at the proximal end of the lumen into the subarachnoid space so that the subarachnoid fluid is coupled into and through the shaft opening means into the lumen and can be coupled thence to a pressure transducer, the threaded portion of the shaft having a length sufficient to threadingly engage the outer table, the diploe and the inner table, and lock nut means for threadingly engaging the threaded portion and for bearing against the hard outer table, said lock nut means being dimensioned to fit into the scalp opening the shaft threads engaging the outer and inner tables and the diploe cooperating with the lock nut means when the lock nut means is screwed on the threads of the shaft against the outer table to securely hold the shaft in place, the lock nut means including a cavity in a surface opposite from a surface thereof which bears against the outer table; - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. A probe for enabling intracranial pressure in the subarachnoid space to be determined, the probe being inserted through an opening in the scalp, into and through the outer table, diploe and inner table of the skull and dura mater and into the subarachnoid space, the probe comprising:
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a threaded shaft having a longitudinal axis generally at right angles to the scalp surface portion containing the opening, the shaft including a longitudinally extending lumen extending in the same direction as the longitudinal axis, the threaded shaft having opening means at the proximal end of the lumen, the opening means communicating with the lumen and the subarachnoid space so that the subarachnoid fluid is coupled into and through the shaft opening means into the shaft lumen and can be coupled thence to a pressure transducer, the threaded portion of the shaft having a length sufficient to threadingly engage the outer table, the diploe and the inner table, and lock nut means for threadingly engaging the threaded portion and for bearing against the hard outer table, said lock nut means being dimensioned to fit into the scalp opening, the lock nut means including a planar face at right angles to the longitudinal axis bearing against the hard outer table and a cylindrical side wall that fits into the opening, frictional forces being provided by;
(a) the lock nut means planar face engaging the outer table, (b) the lock nut means threads cooperating with the shaft threads, and (c) the shaft threads engaging the outer and inner tables and the diploe;
said frictional forces being the only forces holding the shaft in place in the opening, the threads remaining intact and not subjected to damage when the lock nut means is screwed onto the threaded shaft and screwed off of the threaded shaft. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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17. In combination, a probe for enabling intracranial pressure in the subarachnoid space to be determined, the probe being inserted through an opening in the scalp, into and through the outer table, diploe and inner table of the skull and dura mater and into the subarachnoid space, the probe comprising:
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a threaded shaft having a lumen communicating with opening means at the proximal end of the lumen into the subarachnoid space so that the subarachnoid fluid is coupled into and through the shaft opening means into the lumen and can be coupled thence to a pressure transducer, the threaded portion of the shaft having a length sufficient to threadingly engage the outer table, the diploe and the inner table, the distal end of the shaft including a boss having a central opening aligned with and in fluid flow relation with the lumen; and a tool for driving the probe into place, the tool including a longitudinal axis on which a central stub is located for interlocking with the central opening on the boss, the tool including radially displaced tines extending in the direction of the tool longitudinal axis for engaging outer surfaces of the boss so that the probe is turned and screwed into the skull when the tool is turned about the longitudinal axis thereof while the stub engages the central opening and the tines engage the boss outer surfaces and the probe is in the scalp opening.
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Specification