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Apparatus for relief of fetal distress during labor

  • US 4,722,730 A
  • Filed: 02/27/1986
  • Issued: 02/02/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/27/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for simultaneously monitoring intrauterine pressure and delivering infusible fluids therein for purposes of relieving fetal distress in a body during labor with ruptured membranes comprisinga flexible catheter assembly comprising a first catheter and a second catheter, said first catheter defining a first lumen being in fluid communication with a first body end opening a first distal end opening, said first body end opening of said first catheter having a plurality of perforations along an external wall of the tip portion of said first body end opening positioned in the uterus, said first distal end opening being adapted for connection to a transducer, said second catheter defining a second lumen being in fluid communication with a second body end opening and a second distal end opening, said distal end opening being adapted for connection to an infusion bag containing an infusible fluid, said first and second catheters being substantially coterminous at their respective body end openings and being in substantially contiguous spaced relationship with their respective lumens parallel and in close proximity to each other along a substantially major portion of their respective paths rearwardly of their respective body end opening and distal end opening, said respective lumens being separable to be non-contiguous in their respective paths beyond said contiguous portion, said first catheter and said second catheter each defining respective lumens of equal internal cross-sectional diameter and each being substantially circular in circumference;

  • anda flexible guide tube open at both ends with a rearward end opening for ingress of said catheter assembly and a rounded forward end opening for egress of said catheter assembly, said guide tube being substantially circular in circumference and arcuate in configuration at its forward end opening to define a path within the vaginal canal and cervical canal of the human body, said guide tube being sized to receive said catheter assembly and permit passage of said catheter assembly therethrough for intrauterine positioning of the coterminous body end openings of the first and second catheters, said guide tube being further configured to slide rearwardly along the path of said catheter assembly when said catheter assembly is so positioned for removal from said vaginal canal, said catheter assembly being substantially longer and more flexible than said guide tube, said guide tube having an inner diameter large enough to permit passage of the said catheter assembly therethrough with substantially no friction therebetween;

    so constructed and arranged that said intrauterine pressure is monitored through said first lumen of said first catheter during a period of flux while said fluid is delivered into the uterus through said second lumen of the second catheter when said catheter assembly is positioned in the uterus.

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