Claims
- 1. The method of forming non-surgically removable oviduct block in a female comprising the step of
- a. providing a shaped tip member having an aperture defined therein; said tip member having a configuration such as to fit in substantial sealing contact adjacent to the uterine end of the oviduct of said female, and having a size larger than the lumen of said oviduct; said tip member being formed from a given cured elastomeric material
- b. positioning said tip member within the uterine cavity of said female adjacent to the uterine end of said oviduct with the aperture of said tip member being in axial alignment with the lumen of said oviduct
- c. injecting through the aperture of said tip member into the lumen of said oviduct a mixture of a fluid self curing elastomeric material which will solidify in said oviduct and adhere to said tip member, said elastomeric material being injected into said oviduct in an amount sufficient to block the passage of ovum through said oviduct to the uterine cavity
- d. and thereafter allowing said uncured elastomeric material to cure to a solidified mass while in contact with said tip member, whereby an oviduct block is formed wherein the tip member remains within the uterine cavity where it can be gripped by mechanical means to remove the oviduct block non-surgically.
- 2. The method according to claim 1 wherein said tip member further includes a loop member whereby said loop member can be gripped to non-surgically remove said oviduct block.
- 3. The method according to claim 1 wherein said self-curing elastomeric material is a self-curing silicone elastomer.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein said self-curing elastomeric material when solidified has a modulus of elasticity substantially the same as said oviduct.
- 5. The apparatus for forming the oviduct block according to claim 1, said apparatus comprising: a tubular means of a length sufficient to extend from vagina area of said female to the uterine ends of said oviducts and having a diameter sufficiently small to pass through the cervix of said female; said tubular means having first and second terminal ends; said first terminal end having an apertured tip member detachably connected thereto and also means for releaseably holding and ejecting said tip member, said tubular member including means for positioning said first terminal end with said tip member thereon adjacent the uterine end of said oviduct, and said tubular member further including means for transmission of said self curing elastomeric material from a point adjacent to the second terminal end to and through said aperture in said tip member secured to the first terminal end.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 in which the first terminal end portion is flexible.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 5 in which the position of the first terminal end is controlled by means operable from the second terminal end.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the means for holding and ejecting said tip member comprises a slideable member positioned within said tubular member whereby when a tip member is secured at the first terminal end to said slideable member and said slideable member is drawn through said tubular member toward the second terminal end said tip is removed from said slideable member.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein the dispensing means is a syringe having a barrel and a plunger and wherein the plunger is advanceable within the barrel by a rack and pawl drive operated from the second terminal end. .Iadd. 10. Apparatus for forming an oviduct block comprising: a tubular means having a length sufficient to extend from the vagina area of a female to the uterine end of the oviduct and having a diameter sufficiently small to pass longitudinally through the cervix of said female; said tubular means having first and second terminal ends; said first terminal end having means to engage and connect a tip member thereto, said tubular means including means therein for adjustably displacing said first terminal end laterally relative to said second terminal end to position said first terminal end adjacent the uterine end of said oviduct to cause the tip member to at least temporarily block said uterine end; said tubular means further including fluid passage means for transmission of a plastic material from a point adjacent to the second terminal end into said oviduct beyond said tip member at first terminal end of said tubular means, and means to dispense a sufficient amount of said material to fill a predetermined length of the oviduct and to flow into engagement with the tip member at the uterine end of said oviduct, to form a block having an enlarged end portion exposed in the uterine end of the oviduct. .Iaddend..Iadd. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 in which the tubular means adjacent the first terminal end has a flexible portion separable from the block formed by said plastic material, said flexible portion affording displacement of said first terminal end relative to said second terminal end. .Iaddend..Iadd. 12. The apparatus according to claim 10 in which the adjustable means is operable from the second terminal end. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 13. The apparatus according to claim 10 in which the means for dispensing said plastic material is a syringe having a barrel and a plunger, the plunger being advanceable within the barrel by a rack and pawl drive operated from the second terminal end to dispense said sufficient amount. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 14. Apparatus for forming an oviduct block comprising: a tubular means having a length sufficient to extend from the vagina area of a female to the uterine end of the oviduct and having a diameter sufficiently small to pass through the cervix of said female; said tubular means having first and second terminal ends; said first terminal end including means for holding and releasing a tip member, said tubular means including means for positioning said first terminal end with said tip member thereon adjacent the uterine end of said oviduct to at least temporarily block said uterine end; said tubular means further including fluid passage means for transmission of a plastic material from a point adjacent to the second terminal end into said oviduct beyond said tip member at first terminal end of said tubular means, and means to dispense a sufficient amount of said material to fill a predetermined length of the oviduct and to flow into engagement with the tip member at the uterine end of said oviduct, to form a block having an enlarged end portion exposed in the uterine end of the oviduct, said holding and releasing means comprising a slidable member positioned within said tubular means, whereby when the tip member is held at the first terminal end by said slidable member and said slidable member is drawn through said tubular means toward the second terminal end, said tip member is released from said slidable member. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 15. A non-surgically removable oviduct block for a female, comprising: a solid body of solidified plastic material having a transverse dimension conforming to the interior of the oviduct and having at one end a solid molded tip portion with a configuration adapted to fit in contact with the uterine end of the oviduct of said female forming a single unit; said molded tip portion having a transverse dimension larger than the interior of the oviduct to prevent said block from migrating into the intraperitoneal cavity, whereby said tip portion remains accessible from the uterine cavity, said molded tip portion having means thereon which can be gripped by mechanical means to remove the oviduct block non-surgically; said body of plastic material having a length providing a volume sufficient to block the passage of ovum through said oviduct to the uterine cavity of said female. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 16. The oviduct block of claim 15 in which the plastic material forming the oviduct block has approximately the same modulus of elasticity as the oviduct. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 17. The oviduct block of claim 15 in which the length of said plastic material body is at least one third of the length of the oviduct. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 18. The oviduct block of claim 15 in which the plastic material is a cured elastomeric material. .Iaddend..Iadd. 19. The oviduct block of claim 18 in which the elastomeric material is a self-curing silicone elastomer. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 20. The oviduct block of claim 15 in which the tip portion includes a loop member comprising said means to be gripped to non-surgically remove said oviduct block from the oviduct. .Iaddend..Iadd. 21. The method of forming non-surgically removable oviduct block in a female, comprising the steps of:
- a. introducing an injecting means through the cervical os into the uterine cavity of said female;
- b. providing a pre-formed tip member having an aperture therein adjacent to the uterine end of the oviduct of said female to limit the flow of material dispensed by the injecting means;
- c. injecting from said injecting means through said aperture into the interior of said oviduct beyond said tip member a plastic material which will flow into engagement with said tip member, said plastic material being injected into said oviduct in an amount sufficient to block the passage of ovum through said oviduct to the uterine cavity; and
- d. allowing said plastic material to solidify in said oviduct in contact with said tip member to provide a single-unit oviduct block at least partially formed by said solidified plastic material, said tip member providing a portion larger than the interior of the end of said oviduct exposed in the uterine cavity, whereby the exposed portion of the block can be gripped by mechanical means to remove the oviduct block non-surgically. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 22. The method of forming non-surgically removable oviduct block in a female, comprising the steps of:
- a. introducing an injecting means through the cervical os into the uterine cavity of said female;
- b. providing a seal between said injecting means and the wall of the uterus in the marginal area circumscribing the uterine end of the oviduct of said female to limit the flow into the cavity of material dispensed by the injecting means;
- c. injecting from said injecting means into the interior of said oviduct beyond said seal a plastic material which will flow into engagement with said seal, said plastic material being injected into said oviduct in an amount sufficient to block the passage of ovum through said oviduct to the uterine cavity; and
- d. allowing said plastic material to solidify in said oviduct and provide an oviduct block at least partially formed by said solidified plastic material and having a tip portion larger than the interior of the end of said oviduct exposed in the uterine cavity, whereby the exposed portion of the block can be gripped by mechanical means to remove the oviduct block non-surgically. .Iaddend..Iadd. 23. The method according to claim 22 wherein said seal is provided by a pre-formed molded tip member having an aperture therein and the plastic material injected into the interior of the oviduct is injected through the aperture of said tip member. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 24. The method according to claim 22 further including the step of providing a loop member on the exposed portion in said uterine cavity to permit removal of said oviduct block by engaging the loop and extracting said block. .Iaddend..Iadd. 25. The method of claim 22 in which the plastic material injected into the oviduct has approximately the same modulus of elasticity as the oviduct. .Iaddend..Iadd. 26. The method of claim 22 in which the plastic material is a self-curing elastomeric material. .Iaddend..Iadd. 27. The method of claim 26 in which the elastomeric material fills at least one third of the length of the oviduct. .Iaddend. .Iadd. 28. The method of forming non-surgically removable oviduct block in a female, comprising the steps of:
- a. introducing an injecting means through the cervical os into the uterine cavity of said female;
- b. positioning the injecting means adjacent the uterine end of the oviduct and providing a seal with the uterine wall in the marginal area circumscribing the interior of the oviduct limiting the flow into the uterine cavity of material dispensed by the injecting means;
- c. injecting from said injecting means into the interior of said oviduct beyond said seal a plastic material which will flow into engagement with said seal, said plastic material being injected into said oviduct in an amount sufficient to block the passage of ovum through said oviduct to the uterine cavity; and
- d. allowing said plastic material to solidify in said oviduct and provide an oviduct block at least partially formed by said solidified plastic material, whereby the block can be gripped by mechanical means to remove the oviduct block non-surgically. .Iaddend..Iadd. 29. The method of claim 28 including the step of providing a molded tip portion as an integral part of said block, said tip having means directed toward and located in the uterine cavity and of a shape to be gripped for removal of the block.
Government Interests
The invention described herein was reduced to practice in the course of work under a grant or award from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
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