Apparatus and method for sustaining vitality of organs of the gastrointestinal tract
First Claim
1. A method for placement of a soft pliable catheter within an organ of the gastrointestinal tract comprising providing magnetically responsive means on the catheter, providing a placement device which is relatively more rigid than the catheter and includes a selectively energizable electro-magnet, energizing the electro-magnet and placing it to attract the magnetically responsive means of the catheter, introducing the catheter and the placement device into a patient, while the catheter remains attracted magnetically to the placement device, by forcing the placement device into the tract so that the placement device draws the catheter along with it, moving the placement device to place the catheter at a particular location in the tract, placing an external magnet at the vicinity of the magnetically responsive means of the catheter so that the magnetically responsive means is attracted to the external magnet, de-energizing the electro-magnet of the placement device, and then while the external magnet maintains an attractive force on the magnetically responsive means of the catheter, withdrawing the placement device while the catheter remains at the particular location.
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Abstract
Medical treatment apparatus and method for sustaining the vitality of an organ in the gastrointestinal tract by catheterization including improvements in catheter placement, ischemia detection, and oxygenation is disclosed. In one embodiment, the catheter includes magnetically responsive material and placement of the catheter is accomplished by manipulating one or more magnetic devices.
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14 Claims
- 1. A method for placement of a soft pliable catheter within an organ of the gastrointestinal tract comprising providing magnetically responsive means on the catheter, providing a placement device which is relatively more rigid than the catheter and includes a selectively energizable electro-magnet, energizing the electro-magnet and placing it to attract the magnetically responsive means of the catheter, introducing the catheter and the placement device into a patient, while the catheter remains attracted magnetically to the placement device, by forcing the placement device into the tract so that the placement device draws the catheter along with it, moving the placement device to place the catheter at a particular location in the tract, placing an external magnet at the vicinity of the magnetically responsive means of the catheter so that the magnetically responsive means is attracted to the external magnet, de-energizing the electro-magnet of the placement device, and then while the external magnet maintains an attractive force on the magnetically responsive means of the catheter, withdrawing the placement device while the catheter remains at the particular location.
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3. A method for selective monitoring/oxygenating of a tubular internal organ of the gastrointestinal tract which comprises introducing a catheter having a closed cylindrical walled chamber on a tube into the organ so as to dispose the wall of the chamber in contact with and against the lumen of the organ, said tube having an entrance to and an exit from said chamber, the wall of said chamber comprising a material which is freely permeable to gas but poorly permeable to liquid, then selectively obtaining via the exit from said chamber and through the tube a sample representative of a given blood gas passing from the lumen of the organ through the wall of said chamber, for analysis to monitor for incipient ischemia, and perfusing the interior of the chamber via said tube and said entrance to the chamber with oxygen to create a pressure gradient between the chamber and the lumen of the organ so as to cause oxygen to diffuse through the wall of the chamber to the lumen of the organ.
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4. Apparatus for placement of, and in combination with, a soft pliable catheter within an organ of the gastrointestinal tract comprising a magnetically responsive means on the catheter and a placement device which is relatively more rigid than the catheter and includes a selectively energizable electro-magnet in cooperative association with the magnetically responsive means on the catheter so that when the electro-magnet is energized the catheter is attracted to it and when the electro-magnet is de-energized the catheter can be separated from it, said location of magnetic attraction of the placement device to the catheter being such that the placement device is effective upon introduction into the tract to draw the catheter into the organ.
- 5. Apparatus for selective monitoring/oxygenation of a tubular internal organ of the gastrointestinal tract comprising a catheter having a closed cylindrical walled chamber on a tube for disposition against the lumen of the organ, said tube having an entrance to and an exit from said chamber, the wall of said chamber comprising a material which is freely permeable to gas but poorly permeable to liquid, an oxygen perfusion source, an aspirating fluid source, and means for selectively connecting said oxygen perfusion source and said aspirating fluid source to said catheter so that when the oxygen perfusion source is connected to the catheter, oxygenation of the organ can be performed via said entrance to the chamber, and when the aspirating fluid source is connected to the catheter aspirating fluid can be introduced to obtain a sample of a blood gas from the lumen of the organ via the exit from the chamber.
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8. A method for placement of a soft pliable catheter with an organ of the gastrointestinal tract comprising introducing the catheter into the tract with the aid of a placement device which is separable from the catheter, providing a magnetically responsive means on the catheter, placing an external magnet at the vicinity of the magnetically responsive means of the catheter when the catheter has been introduced to a desired situs, then, while the external magnet maintains an attractive force on the magnetically responsive means of the catheter, withdrawing the placement device while the catheter remains at the desired situs;
- and using the same catheter to selectivelv oxygenate the organ or obtain a sample of a gas from the organ without withdrawing the catheter.
- View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A catheter comprising a soft pliable tube for introduction into the gastrointestinal tract, a walled sampling chamber on the tube comprising a wall of material which is freely permeable to gas but poorly permeable to liquids, said sampling chamber being in communication with said tube so that fluid can be introduced into said chamber via said tube, a magnetically responsive means on said catheter providing for electro-magnetic attraction with an electro-magnetic influence which is external to the catheter, and means extending lengthwise through the tube and being surrounded by said wall for receiving a guidewire for guiding the catheter into a desired location in the tract.
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