Surgical fluid management systems and methods
US-12076048-B2 · Sep 3, 2024 · US
US9833593B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9833593-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113982928-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jan 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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The present invention relates to a catheter for treating ectopic pregnancy, of which one end is inserted into the fallopian tube through the vaginal cavity, and the other end is exposed to the outside of the body, wherein the catheter comprises: at least one passage portion forming a liquid passage entering through the one end or the other end; a penetrative portion connected to the one end, and including a foremost end for penetrating the gestational sac; and a connecting portion connected to the other end, and capable of being coupled to at least one syringe tool for injecting or suctioning the liquid. Accordingly, side effects from open surgery can be prevented, and excellent treatment effects can be obtained by more safely and quickly treating ectopic pregnancy.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A catheter unit having a catheter for treating ectopic pregnancy and a catheter guide for treating ectopic pregnancy, which is inserted at one end thereof into a fallopian tube through a vaginal cavity and is exposed at the other end thereof to the outside of a female body, the catheter guide having a catheter through-part configured to be inserted at one end thereof into the fallopian tube through the vaginal cavity and exposed at the other end thereof to the outside of the female body, the catheter through-part comprising a through-line through which the catheter is allowed to pass, wherein the catheter comprises: at least one flow passage part configured to form a flow passage along which liquid is introduced into the catheter through the one end or the other end of the catheter; a penetrating part connected to the one end of the catheter and including a front tip end for penetrating into a gestational sac; and a connecting part connected to the other end of the catheter and configured to be coupled to at least one syringe tool for injecting or suctioning the liquid, wherein the catheter is formed as a double-pipe structure, wherein the catheter guide includes: a direction control line being used to control the progress direction of the catheter; and direction control units being disposed on the outer peripheral surface of the catheter guide along a lengthwise direction of the catheter guide in such a manner as to be spaced apart from a guide through-part of the catheter guide by a predetermined distance, and wherein one end of the direction control line is fixed to one of the direction control units, and the direction control line is guided by at least one of the others of the direction control units along the lengthwise direction of the catheter guide. 2. The catheter unit according to claim 1 , wherein the syringe tool comprises at least one of a drug injection tool configured to inject a drug into the gestational sac and an amniotic fluid suction tool configured to suction an amniotic fluid in the gestational sac. 3. The catheter unit according to claim 1 , wherein the connecting part comprises at least one of an introducing opening portion and a discharging opening portion, the introducing opening portion being configured to allow the drug which is to be delivered into the gestational sac to be introduced into the flow passage part from the syringe tool therethrough, the discharging opening portion being configured to allow the amniotic fluid in the gestational sac to be discharged to the syringe tool therethrough. 4. The catheter unit according to claim 3 , wherein the connecting part comprises a first connecting part including the introducing opening portion and a second connecting part including the discharging opening portion, the first connecting part and the second connecting part being configured to be branched off from each other. 5. The catheter unit according to claim 1 , wherein the connecting part is configured as a separate member so that it is allowed to be engaged with and disengaged from the catheter for treating ectopic pregnancy. 6. The catheter unit according to claim 5 , wherein one end of the connecting part it is detachably connected to a distal end of the catheter for treating ectopic pregnancy so as to allow the one end to fluidically communicate with the flow passage part, and the other end of the connecting part includes a diameter enough to be capable of being connected to the syringe tool. 7. The catheter unit according to claim 1 , wherein the penetrating part comprises at least one of a first opening portion configured to allow the drug introduced into the flow passage part from the syringe tool to be discharged to the gestational sac therethrough, and a second opening portion configured to allow the amniotic fluid in the gestational sac to be introduced into the flow passage part therethrough. 8. The catheter unit according to claim 7 , wherein the penetrating part is formed to have an inclined face formed at a predetermined angle, and at least one of the first opening portion and the second opening portion is formed on the inclined face. 9. The catheter unit according to claim 1 , wherein the connecting part further comprised a direction control unit configured to adjust the progress direction of the catheter for treating ectopic pregnancy. 10. The catheter unit according to claim 1 , wherein the catheter guide comprises: a first opening portion formed at one end of the catheter through-part so that the catheter for treating ectopic pregnancy is allowed to exit the first opening portion; a second opening portion formed at the other end of the catheter through-part so that the catheter for treating ectopic pregnancy is allowed to enter the second opening portion, wherein the catheter through-part interconnects the first opening portion and the second opening portion, and includes a radius of curvature which is preset along the lengthwise direction thereof. 11. The catheter unit according to claim 10 , wherein the catheter through-part comprises a membrane disposed at the one end thereof, the membrane being configured to close the first opening portion, whereby the membrane is allowed to be ruptured by a penetrating part of the catheter for treating ectopic pregnancy. 12. The catheter unit according to claim 10 , wherein the catheter for treating ectopic pregnancy comprises: a flow passage part configured to form a flow passage of a liquid; a penetrating part including a front tip end for penetrating into a gestational sac; a connecting part connected to a syringe tool comprising at least one of a drug injection tool configured to inject a drug into the gestational sac through the flow passage part and an amniotic fluid suction tool configured to suction an amniotic fluid in the gestational sac through the flow passage part. 13. The catheter unit according to claim 1 , wherein the the double-pipe structure comprises: a catheter body part ( 20 d ) implemented as a hollow type; a catheter inner body part ( 20 - 2 d ) formed as a hollow type located in the catheter body part ( 20 d ); and a plurality of support bridge ( 20 - 3 d ) for connecting the catheter inner body part ( 20 - 2 d ) and the catheter body part ( 20 d ), the plurality of support bridge ( 20 - 3 d ) disposed spaced apart from each other at uniform intervals along a lengthwise direction of the catheter body part ( 20 d ). 14. The catheter unit according to claim 13 , wherein the catheter further comprises: a catheter injection through-hole ( 22 d ) formed at a space between the catheter body part ( 20 d ) and the catheter inner body part ( 20 - 2 d ); and a catheter suction through-hole ( 23 d ) formed at the internal space defined by the catheter inner body part ( 20 - 2 d ), and wherein the catheter injection through-hole ( 22 d ) and the catheter suction through-hole ( 23 d ) are disposed concentrically. 15. The catheter unit according to claim 14 , wherein the catheter includes a catheter body branched part ( 20 - 4 d ) branched off from the catheter body part ( 20 d ) in a “Y” shape, and wherein the catheter body branched part ( 20 - 4 d ) includes a catheter injection-extending through-hole ( 22 - 2 d ) formed therein and connected to the catheter injection through-hole ( 22 d ). 16. The catheter unit according to claim 14 , wherein the at least one flow passage part is connected to any one of the catheter injection through-hole ( 22 d ) and the catheter suction through-hole ( 23 d ).
characterized by at least one unconventionally shaped lumen, e.g. polygons, ellipsoids, wedges or shapes comprising concave and convex parts · CPC title
characterized by lumina for withdrawing or delivering, i.e. used for extracorporeal circuit treatment · CPC title
characterized by lumina being arranged side-by-side · CPC title
Devices for introducing or retaining media, e.g. remedies, in cavities of the body (A61M25/00 takes precedence {; introducing or retaining ophthalmic products into the ocular cavities A61F9/0008}) · CPC title
Side holes, e.g. their profiles or arrangements; Provisions to keep side holes unblocked · CPC title
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