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Circulating a liquid through a joint

  • US 4,902,277 A
  • Filed: 08/26/1987
  • Issued: 02/20/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/26/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An apparatus for circulating a physiological liquid at a pressure and flow rate through a body cavity for an endoscopic resection or examination of the cavity, the apparatus comprising:

  • a source of the liquid;

    an input pump connected to the source and having a feed conduit for extending into the cavity for supplying the liquid to the cavity;

    sensor means for detecting pressure in the cavity and for generating an output corresponding to the detected pressure;

    generator means for generating an output corresponding to a reference pressure;

    means including an input-pump comparator connected to the input pump and having inputs connected to the sensor means and to the generator means for receiving the outputs therefrom and for operating the input pump such that the detected pressure corresponds at least generally to the reference pressure;

    a suction pump having a main suction conduit extending into the cavity for aspirating the liquid therefrom; and

    suction control means for operating the suction pump at a predetermined generally uniform rate, said suction pump being a volumetric pump having a drive motor, the suction control means includinga tachometer connected to the motor,means for generating a motor-speed set point, and a suction pump comparator having inputs connected to the set-point generating means and to the tachometer for comparing the actual motor speed detected with the motor-speed set point and having an output operatively connected to the motor for slowing the motor when the actual speed exceeds the set point and for speeding up the motor when the actual speed drops below the set point.

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