Occlusion detector for dual-port surgical tourniquet systems
First Claim
1. A dual-port surgical tourniquet system having an occlusion detector, comprising:
- a tourniquet cuff for encircling a patient'"'"'s limb and including an inflatable portion that communicates pneumatically with a first cuff port and that communicates pneumatically with a second cuff port independently of the first cuff port;
a tourniquet instrument that is separately connectable to the first and second cuff ports to establish separate first and second pneumatic passageways between the tourniquet cuff and the tourniquet instrument, wherein the tourniquet instrument includespressure sensing means for producing an indication of the pressure in the inflatable portion of the cuff,pressurizing means for pressurizing the cuff,pressure relief means for depressurizing the cuff,pressure regulation means responsive to the pressure sensing means for selectably activating the pressurizing means and the pressure relief means to regulate the pressure in the cuff near a reference pressure level during a time period suitably long for the performance of a surgical procedure; and
an occlusion detector means for introducing a pressure pulse into the first passageway during an occlusion detection time period, and for directing the pressure pulse through the inflatable portion and into the second pneumatic passageway and for monitoring the pressure in the second passageway during the occlusion detection time period, and for producing an occlusion alarm if a fluctuation of pressure in the second passageway that is attributable to the pressure pulse is not detected within the occlusion detection time period.
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Abstract
A occlusion detector for a dual-port surgical tourniquet system comprises: a tourniquet cuff for encircling a patient'"'"'s limb and including an inflatable portion that communicates pneumatically with a first cuff port and that communicates pneumatically with a second cuff port independently of the first cuff port; a tourniquet instrument that is releasably connectable to the first and second cuff ports to establish first and second pneumatic passageways between the tourniquet cuff and the tourniquet instrument, wherein the tourniquet instrument includes pressure sensing means communicating with the first pneumatic passageway for producing an indication of the pressure in the cuff over a time period suitably long for the performance of a surgical procedure, pressure regulation means communicating with the second pneumatic passageway for regulating the pressure in the cuff near a reference pressure level, and an occlusion detector for introducing a pneumatic pressure pulse into the first pneumatic passageway during an occlusion detection time period, for monitoring the pressure in the second pneumatic passageway during the occlusion detection time period, and for producing an occlusion alarm if a fluctuation of pressure in the second pneumatic passageway is not detected within the occlusion detection time period.
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1. A dual-port surgical tourniquet system having an occlusion detector, comprising:
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a tourniquet cuff for encircling a patient'"'"'s limb and including an inflatable portion that communicates pneumatically with a first cuff port and that communicates pneumatically with a second cuff port independently of the first cuff port; a tourniquet instrument that is separately connectable to the first and second cuff ports to establish separate first and second pneumatic passageways between the tourniquet cuff and the tourniquet instrument, wherein the tourniquet instrument includes pressure sensing means for producing an indication of the pressure in the inflatable portion of the cuff, pressurizing means for pressurizing the cuff, pressure relief means for depressurizing the cuff, pressure regulation means responsive to the pressure sensing means for selectably activating the pressurizing means and the pressure relief means to regulate the pressure in the cuff near a reference pressure level during a time period suitably long for the performance of a surgical procedure; and an occlusion detector means for introducing a pressure pulse into the first passageway during an occlusion detection time period, and for directing the pressure pulse through the inflatable portion and into the second pneumatic passageway and for monitoring the pressure in the second passageway during the occlusion detection time period, and for producing an occlusion alarm if a fluctuation of pressure in the second passageway that is attributable to the pressure pulse is not detected within the occlusion detection time period. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An occlusion detector for a dual-port surgical tourniquet cuff, comprising:
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a tourniquet cuff having an inflatable portion and adapted for encircling a patient'"'"'s limb and being pressurized to a reference pressure level sufficient to stop arterial blood flow into the limb past the encircling cuff to facilitate the performance of a surgical procedure, wherein the inflatable portion communicates pneumatically with a first cuff port and a second cuff port; and an occlusion detector releasably connectable to the first cuff port for introducing a pneumatic pressure pulse into the first cuff port, so that the pulse moves into the inflatable portion and out of the inflatable portion into the second cuff port during an occlusion detection time period, the occlusion detector being releasably connectable to the second cuff port for monitoring the pressure at the second cuff port during the occlusion detection time period, and wherein the occlusion detector produces an occlusion alarm if a fluctuation of pressure at the second cuff port that is attributable to the pressure pulse is not detected within the occlusion detection time period. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A method for detecting an occlusion in a dual-port surgical tourniquet cuff comprising the steps of
introducing a pneumatic pressure pulse into a first cuff port communicating pneumatically with an inflatable portion of a tourniquet cuff during an occlusion detection time period, directing the pressure pulse through the inflatable portion and into a separate, second cuff port that communicates pneumatic with the inflatable portion; -
monitoring during the occlusion detection time period the pressure at the second cuff port to detect a fluctuation of pressure within the second cuff port, and producing an occlusion alarm if a fluctuation of pressure within the second cuff port that is attributable to the pressure pulse is not detected within the occlusion detection time period. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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