Claims
- 1. An apparatus for measuring the compliance of a sphincter of a mammal comprising:
a compliance measurement catheter further comprising a length of tubing having a first end, a second end, and at least one lumen extending at least substantially therealong; a first extendable member disposed about the length of tubing; and a second extendable member located proximate to the first extendable member along the length of tubing, wherein the second extendable member is sized and configured to be laterally extendable by an operator in order to contact the inner walls of the sphincter, the second extendable member further adapted for obtaining a measurement of compliance of the sphincter when the compliance measurement catheter is connected to a measurement device, and wherein the first extendable member is positioned along the compliance measurement catheter such that when the second extendable member is located within the sphincter, the first extendable member resides in an adjacent body lumen, the first extendable member being adapted to contact the inner surface of the adjacent body lumen when manipulated by an operator, thereby triggering a physiologic response by the adjacent sphincter.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second extendable member comprises an inflatable instrasphincteric balloon made of a substantially non-elastic material and sized and configured for placement in a lower esophageal sphincter of a mammal, the intrasphincteric balloon adapted to be inflated while disposed within the lower esophageal sphincter using an amount of a fluid such that a pressure reading results from the degree of sphincter compliance when the apparatus is connected to a pressure measurement device, wherein increasing amounts of fluid produce a series of pressure readings that can be used to indicate sufficiency of sphincter compliance.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the first extendable member comprises an inflatable esophageal balloon disposed along the length of tubing such that the esophageal balloon is located in the esophagus of the mammal when the intrasphincteric balloon is placed within the LES.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a third extendable member located distal of the first and second extendable members and adapted for correctly positioning the second extendable member within the sphincter following deployment of the third extendable member within the stomach of the mammal.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the third extendable member comprises an inflatable gastric balloon.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the length of tubing further includes at least one manometric measurement port disposed therealong, the at least one manometeric measurement port so positioned for measuring the internal pressure found within at least one of a group that includes the esophagus, the lower esophageal sphincter, and the stomach when the apparatus in being placed within the body of the mammal.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the apparatus includes a plurality of manometric measurement ports, the plurality of manometric measurement ports including at least one disposed about the distal end of the apparatus and at least one generally disposed adjacent the first extendable member.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, further including at least one pressure measurement device.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprising a data processor adapted to analyze data obtained from the second expandable member to determine the sufficiency of the compliance of the sphincter.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the compliance measurement catheter includes a pattern of indicia distributed therealong for indicating correct placement of the second extendable member within the sphincter of the mammal.
- 11. An apparatus for measuring the compliance of a sphincter of a mammal comprising:
a compliance measurement catheter further comprising a length of tubing having a first end, a second end, and a plurality of lumens extending at least substantially therealong; a first balloon disposed about the length of tubing; and a second balloon located proximate to the first extendable member along the length of tubing, wherein the second extendable member comprises a substantially non-elastic material and is sized and configured such that is inflatable to at least substantially contact the inner walls of the sphincter, the second balloon further adapted for obtaining a measurement of compliance of the sphincter when the compliance measurement catheter is connected to a measurement device, and wherein the first balloon is positioned along the compliance measurement catheter such that when the second balloon is located within the sphincter, the first balloon resides in an adjacent body lumen, the first extendable member being adapted to contact the inner surface of the adjacent body lumen when manipulated by an operator, thereby triggering a physiologic response by the adjacent sphincter.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the second balloon is sized and configured for placement in a lower esophageal sphincter of a human patient, the second balloon adapted to be inflated while inside the lower esophageal sphincter using an amount of a fluid such that a pressure reading results from the degree of compliance of the lower esophageal sphincter when the apparatus is connected to a pressure measurement device, whereby increasing amounts of fluid produce a series of pressure readings that can be used to indicate sufficiency of the compliance of the sphincter.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the first balloon is positioned within the esophagus of the patient when the intrasphincteric balloon is located within the lower esophageal sphincter.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the second balloon is generally oblong in shape.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a third balloon located distal of the first and second balloons and adapted for correctly positioning the second balloon within the lower esophageal sphincter following deployment of the third balloon within the stomach of the patient and against the stomach wall proximate the LES.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the length of tubing further includes at least one manometric measurement port disposed therealong, the at least one manometeric measurement port so positioned for measuring the internal pressure found within at least one of a group that includes the esophagus, the lower esophageal sphincter, and the stomach when the apparatus in being placed within the body of the mammal.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the apparatus includes a plurality of manometric measurement ports includes at least one disposed about the distal end of the apparatus for measurement of pressure within the stomach and at least one generally disposed adjacent the first balloon member for measurement of pressure within the esophagus.
- 18. A method for using a compliance measuring catheter having a first, a second, and a third extendable member to measure the compliance of the lower esophageal sphincter of a human patient, comprising the steps of:
a. inserting at least the distal portion of the compliance measuring catheter via one of a nasal passage or the mouth of the patient; b. deploying the third extending member within the stomach of the patient and partially withdrawing the compliance measuring catheter until it abuts the stomach wall; c. deploying the first extending member to contact the inner surface of the esophagus of the patient; and d. deploying the second extending member within the lower esophageal sphincter in a stepwise manner, contacting the lower esophageal sphincter with incrementally increasing force against the inner surface thereof to establish a series of data points used to calculate the compliance of the lower esophageal sphincter.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the first, second, and third extendable members comprise balloons, wherein deployment of the balloons includes the step of inflating the balloon via at least one of a syringe or a pump.
- 20. The method of claim 19, including the step of inflating the second balloon within the lower esophageal sphincter for establishing a baseline measurement of the compliance, between the steps of b and c.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the series of data points include a plot of volume of fluid using to inflate the second balloon versus the pressure exerted against the second balloon by the lower esophageal sphincter.
- 22. An apparatus for measuring the compliance of a sphincter of a mammal comprising:
a compliance measurement catheter further comprising a length of tubing having a first end, a second end, and a plurality of lumens extending at least substantially therealong; a first balloon comprising an elastic material, the first balloon disposed about the length of tubing; a second balloon comprising a non-elastic material and having a generally oblong shape, the second balloon located proximate to the first extendable member along the length of tubing; a third balloon located distal of the first and second balloons and adapted for correctly positioning the second balloon within the lower esophageal sphincter following deployment of the third balloon within the stomach of the patient; a plurality of manometric measurement ports disposed along the length of the tubing adapted to obtain pressure measurement within the esophagus and the stomach; and wherein the second extendable member is sized and configured such that is inflatable to at least substantially contact the inner walls of the sphincter, the second balloon further adapted for obtaining a measurement of compliance of the sphincter when the compliance measurement catheter is connected to a measurement device, and wherein the first balloon is positioned along the catheter such that when the second balloon is located within the sphincter, the first balloon resides in an adjacent body lumen, the first extendable member being adapted to contact the inner surface the adjacent body lumen when manipulated by an operator, thereby triggering a physiologic response by the adjacent sphincter.
RELATED APPLICATION INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/192,172 filed Mar. 27, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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