Circumferential transillumination of anatomic junctions using light energy
First Claim
1. An instrument for illuminating an anatomic junction comprising,a cylindrical member having a central axis terminating at its distal end in a curvilinear outwardly flared region defining an arcuate end, a light emitting fiber extending through said hollow cylindrical member and having a distal end region that emits light transverse to the length of the fiber, said distal end of said fiber secured about said arcuate end of said member, at least one detector on the other side of the junction for detecting the light passing through the junction, wherein the junction to be illuminated is the cervico-vaginal junction, said instrument is adapted to contact said junction from the vaginal side of the junction, and said detector is adapted to be located in the pelvic region on the opposite side of the junction.
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Abstract
Apparatus is provided that provides a ring of light around a junction to be viewed; the ring of light being bright enough to be seen on the other side of the junction. Such an arrangement may be used in severing an anatomic body, such as the cervix, from the vagina whereby a surgeon viewing the structure from the pelvic cavity has the junction outlined in light brought into contact with the junction through the vagina.
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22 Claims
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1. An instrument for illuminating an anatomic junction comprising,
a cylindrical member having a central axis terminating at its distal end in a curvilinear outwardly flared region defining an arcuate end, a light emitting fiber extending through said hollow cylindrical member and having a distal end region that emits light transverse to the length of the fiber, said distal end of said fiber secured about said arcuate end of said member, at least one detector on the other side of the junction for detecting the light passing through the junction, wherein the junction to be illuminated is the cervico-vaginal junction, said instrument is adapted to contact said junction from the vaginal side of the junction, and said detector is adapted to be located in the pelvic region on the opposite side of the junction.
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8. A system for illuminating an anatomical junction comprising:
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a light source;
a light emitting fiber having a proximal end connected to said light source and a distal end segment;
a cylindrical probe formed of an optically opaque material having a central axis and an outwardly flared distal end which terminates in a planar surface that defines a distal end opening;
said light emitting fiber extending through said cylindrical probe;
a continuous ring formed of optically transmissive material attached to the distal end of said probe; and
wherein the distal end of said light emitting fiber is attached to said ring to transmit light from said light source to said ring. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
said system includes a detector adapted to be located on an opposite side of the anatomical junction and configured to detect light emitted by said probe through said anatomical junction.
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11. The system according to claim 10 wherein the anatomical junction to be illuminated is the cervico-vaginal junction;
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said distal end of said probe is adapted to contact a vaginal side of the cervico-vaginal junction; and
said detector is adapted to be located on an opposite side of the cervico-vaginal junction in which said probe is positioned.
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12. The system according to claim 8 wherein said outwardly flared distal end is conical.
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13. The system according to claim 8 wherein said outwardly flared distal end is shaped complementary to a shape of the anatomical junction.
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14. The system according to claim 8 wherein said distal end segment of said light emitting fiber is scored.
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15. The system according to claim 8 wherein said light source is a source of infrared light;
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said system includes a detector configured to detect infrared light.
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16. A system for illuminating an anatomical junction comprising:
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a light source;
at least one light emitting fiber having a proximal end connected to said light source and a distal end;
a cylindrical probe having a central axis and an outwardly flared distal end, said distal end having a first circumferentially extending wall that defines a distal end opening wherein said at least one fiber extends through said probe and is disposed against the first circumferentially extending wall that defines the distal end opening and said at least one fiber is formed with a surface adjacent the distal end opening through which light is emitted;
at least one of said first circumferentially extending wall and said distal end of said at least one light emitting fiber being tapered. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
said at least one fiber is positioned between said first and second circumferentially extending walls.
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18. The system according to claim 17 wherein distal ends of said first and second circumferentially extending walls are co-planar with said distal end of said at least one fiber.
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19. The system according to claim 16 wherein a distal end of said first circumferentially extending wall and said distal end of said at least one light emitting fiber are tapered inward with respect to said central axis.
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20. The system according to claim 16 wherein a distal end of said first circumferentially extending wall and said distal end of said at least one light emitting fiber are tapered outward with respect to said central axis.
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21. The system according to claim 16 wherein said distal end of said probe is adapted to contact a first side of the anatomical junction;
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said system includes a detector adapted to be located on an opposite side of the anatomical junction in which said probe is positioned and is configured to detect light transmitted by said probe through the anatomical junction.
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22. The system according to claim 21 wherein the anatomical junction to be illuminated is the cervico-vaginal junction;
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said distal end of said probe is adapted to contact a vaginal side of the cervico-vaginal junction; and
said detector is adapted to be located in a pelvic area on an opposite side of the cervico-vaginal junction in which said probe is positioned.
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Specification