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Epidural oxygen sensor

  • US 5,024,226 A
  • Filed: 08/17/1989
  • Issued: 06/18/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/17/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A sensor for measuring cerebral oxygen availability through a burr hole in the skull by optical reflectance comprising:

  • a length of flexible wiring having (a) a distal end and (b) a proximal end which is to be connected to an oximeter;

    a photodetector electrically connected to said flexible wiring in the proximity of said distal end;

    a pair of light emitting diodes connected to said flexible wiring adjacent to said photodetector; and

    a coating encapsulating said photodetector, said light emitting diodes, and said flexible wiring in the proximity of said photodetector and said light emitting diodes, said coating including optical windows where said coating overlies the optical windows of said photodetector and said light emitting diodes which is transmissive to light at the wavelengths of said light emitting diodes, said encapsulated photodetector and said light emitting diodes having a width less than about 20 mm to fit through the diameter of said burr hole and a thickness less than about 4 mm to slide between the skull and dura.

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