Dilator for cervical canal
First Claim
1. A dilator for utilization in conjunction with various medical procedures associated with the human cervix and uterine cavity, said dilator comprising:
- (a) a first hollow cylindrical shaft member;
(b) a second hollow cylindrical shaft member axially aligned about said first hollow cylindrical shaft member so as to define a spacing there between, said second hollow cylindrical shaft member and said first hollow cylindrical shaft member being structurally affixed to each other so as to form a stable unitary structure;
(c) a first inflatable membrane member structurally affixed to the exterior of said second cylindrical shaft member at the end of said second cylindrical shaft member that is inserted into said uterine cavity, said first inflatable membrane member being capable of being selectively inflated to a size capable of separating the walls of said uterine cavity so as to allow for the occurrence of various medical procedures;
(d) a second inflatable membrane member structurally affixed to the exterior of said second cylindrical shaft member at a location on said second cylindrical shaft member adjacent to the location of said first inflatable membrane member said second inflatable membrane member being capable of selective inflation to a diameter less than the diameter to which said first inflatable membrane member is capable of being inflated to;
(e) a first means for selectively inflating said first inflatable membrane member, said first means comprising a closed hydraulic system having a first receptacle chamber exterior to said second hollow cylindrical shaft member and a first hollow conduit member hydraulically coupling said first receptacle chamber to said first inflatable membrane member, said first hollow conduit member being positioned within the spacing defined between said first hollow cylindrical shaft member and said second hollow cylindrical shaft member;
(f) a second means for selectively inflating said second inflatable membrane member, said second means comprising a closed hydraulic system having a second receptacle chamber exterior to said second hollow cylindrical shaft member and a second hollow conduit member hydraulically coupling said second receptacle chamber to said second inflatable membrane member, said second hollow conduit member being positioned within the spacing defined between said first hollow cylindrical shaft member and said second hollow cylindrical shaft member; and
(g) a stylet comprising a cylindrical shaft member whose front end is blunt in configuration, and a cap member structurally affixed to the end of said cylindrical shaft member at its end opposite to said blunt end, said stylet being capable of being selectively inserted through said first hollow cylindrical shaft member so that said blunt end of said stylet protrudes out of said first hollow cylindrical shaft member adjacent to said first inflatable membrane member prior to inserting said dilator into said human cervix and uterine cavity, said cap member being capable of providing an airtight seal about said second hollow cylindrical shaft member when said stylet has been inserted through said first hollow cylindrical shaft member such that said blunt end of said stylet is protruding out of said first hollow cylindrical shaft member.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a novel design of a device utilized as a dilator regarding various body cavities, and in particular, the human cervix wherein the device comprises a hollow cylindrical member capable of being inserted through the human cervix and into the uterine cavity such that the inflatable membrane positioned about the exterior of that portion of the device inserted into the uterine cavity is capable of being selectively inflated while the device is in the uterine cavity so as to prevent the inadvertent withdrawal of the device. Additionally, once the device is inserted through the cervix and the inflatable membrane about the exterior portion of the device that is positioned within the uterine cavity has in fact been inflated, there is then caused to be inflated a second inflatable membrane positioned about the exterior of the device that is adjacent to the wall of the cervix so as to cause the selective dilation of the cervix in response to the selective inflating of the second inflatable membrane.
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5 Claims
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1. A dilator for utilization in conjunction with various medical procedures associated with the human cervix and uterine cavity, said dilator comprising:
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(a) a first hollow cylindrical shaft member; (b) a second hollow cylindrical shaft member axially aligned about said first hollow cylindrical shaft member so as to define a spacing there between, said second hollow cylindrical shaft member and said first hollow cylindrical shaft member being structurally affixed to each other so as to form a stable unitary structure; (c) a first inflatable membrane member structurally affixed to the exterior of said second cylindrical shaft member at the end of said second cylindrical shaft member that is inserted into said uterine cavity, said first inflatable membrane member being capable of being selectively inflated to a size capable of separating the walls of said uterine cavity so as to allow for the occurrence of various medical procedures; (d) a second inflatable membrane member structurally affixed to the exterior of said second cylindrical shaft member at a location on said second cylindrical shaft member adjacent to the location of said first inflatable membrane member said second inflatable membrane member being capable of selective inflation to a diameter less than the diameter to which said first inflatable membrane member is capable of being inflated to; (e) a first means for selectively inflating said first inflatable membrane member, said first means comprising a closed hydraulic system having a first receptacle chamber exterior to said second hollow cylindrical shaft member and a first hollow conduit member hydraulically coupling said first receptacle chamber to said first inflatable membrane member, said first hollow conduit member being positioned within the spacing defined between said first hollow cylindrical shaft member and said second hollow cylindrical shaft member; (f) a second means for selectively inflating said second inflatable membrane member, said second means comprising a closed hydraulic system having a second receptacle chamber exterior to said second hollow cylindrical shaft member and a second hollow conduit member hydraulically coupling said second receptacle chamber to said second inflatable membrane member, said second hollow conduit member being positioned within the spacing defined between said first hollow cylindrical shaft member and said second hollow cylindrical shaft member; and (g) a stylet comprising a cylindrical shaft member whose front end is blunt in configuration, and a cap member structurally affixed to the end of said cylindrical shaft member at its end opposite to said blunt end, said stylet being capable of being selectively inserted through said first hollow cylindrical shaft member so that said blunt end of said stylet protrudes out of said first hollow cylindrical shaft member adjacent to said first inflatable membrane member prior to inserting said dilator into said human cervix and uterine cavity, said cap member being capable of providing an airtight seal about said second hollow cylindrical shaft member when said stylet has been inserted through said first hollow cylindrical shaft member such that said blunt end of said stylet is protruding out of said first hollow cylindrical shaft member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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