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Process and apparatus for introducing a fluid

  • US 5,897,525 A
  • Filed: 03/15/1996
  • Issued: 04/27/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/15/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for introducing a fluid into a cavity or a blood vessel of a human or animal body, particularly for gas insufflation in preparation for or during a minimally invasive surgical procedure or investigation of the body cavity or blood vessel, said apparatus having a fluid supply line connected to a pressurized fluid store, this fluid supply line being associated with a pressure regulating device and, downstream thereof, a first pressure sensor which serves to determine the insufflation pressure, and a processing and control unit connected at the input end to the output of the pressure sensor and at the output end to a control input of the pressure regulating device, said apparatus further comprising a fluid flow measuring device which is associated with the fluid supply line and whereinthe processing and control unit has a characteristic or table memory for storing at least one fluid flow correction characteristic or table and an internal pressure calculating unit connected at the input end to the output of the fluid flow measuring device and connected to the output of the characteristic or table memory, said processing and control unit further being adapted to determine the internal pressure produced in the body cavity or blood vessel from the insufflation pressure measured at a measuring point in the fluid introduction system and to determine a correction magnitude reflecting the drop in pressure between the measuring point and the body cavity or blood vessel, the correction magnitude being determined by taking into account a stored non-linear correlation, predetermined in the working area, between the fluid flow and the drop in pressure between the measuring point and the body cavity or blood vessel.

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