Claims
- 1. A device useful for compressing a uterine artery of a patient comprising:
a handle having a proximal end and a distal end; and a compressing portion mounted to the handle distal end, the compressing portion having a distal end face and a side surface.
- 2. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the compressing portion is a first compressing portion, and further comprising a second compressing portion spaced apart from the first compressing portion; and
wherein the handle is connected to at least one of the two compressing portions.
- 3. A device in accordance with claim 2, further comprising:
at least one Doppler crystal mounted in the compressing portion, the at least one Doppler crystal having a direction of view away from the compressing portion distal end face.
- 4. A device in accordance with claim 2, wherein the at least one Doppler crystal is releasably mounted in the distal compressing portion.
- 5. A device in accordance with claim 2, wherein the at least one Doppler crystal is integrally formed in the distal compressing portion.
- 6. A device in accordance with claim 2, wherein the at least one Doppler crystal comprises a plurality of Doppler crystals mounted in the compressing portion.
- 7. A device in accordance with claim 6, wherein the Doppler crystals each have a direction of view, the directions of view of the Doppler crystals being parallel.
- 8. A device in accordance with claim 6, wherein the Doppler crystals each have a direction of view perpendicular to the compressing portion distal end face.
- 9. A device in accordance with claim 6, wherein the Doppler crystals have diverging directions of view.
- 10. A device in accordance with claim 6, wherein the Doppler crystals have a plurality of directions of view, a first of the plurality of directions being perpendicular to the compressing portion distal end face, and at least a second of plurality of directions of view being at an angle to the first direction of view.
- 11. A device in accordance with claim 6, wherein the Doppler crystals are releasably mounted in the distal compressing portion.
- 12. A device in accordance with claim 6, wherein the Doppler crystals are integrally formed in the distal compressing portion.
- 13. A device in accordance with claim 6, wherein the Doppler crystals are equally spaced from each other.
- 14. A device in accordance with claim 1, further comprising:
at least one Doppler crystal mounted in the compressing portion, the at least one Doppler crystal having a direction of view away from the compressing portion distal end face.
- 15. A device in accordance with claim 14, wherein the at least one Doppler crystal is releasably mounted in the distal compressing portion.
- 16. A device in accordance with claim 14, wherein the at least one Doppler crystal is integrally formed in the distal compressing portion.
- 17. A device in accordance with claim 14, wherein the at least one Doppler crystal comprises a plurality of Doppler crystals mounted in the compressing portion.
- 18. A device in accordance with claim 17, wherein the Doppler crystals each have a direction of view, the directions of view of the Doppler crystals being parallel.
- 19. A device in accordance with claim 17, wherein the Doppler crystals have diverging directions of view.
- 20. A device in accordance with claim 17, wherein the Doppler crystals have a plurality of directions of view, a first of the plurality of directions being perpendicular to the compressing portion distal end face, and at least a second of plurality of directions of view being at an angle to the first direction of view.
- 21. A device in accordance with claim 17, wherein the Doppler crystals are releasably mounted in the distal compressing portion.
- 22. A device in accordance with claim 17, wherein the Doppler crystals are integrally formed in the distal compressing portion.
- 23. A device in accordance with claim 17, wherein the Doppler crystals are equally spaced from each other.
- 24. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the side surface is concave.
- 25. A device in accordance with claim 1, wherein the side surface is flat.
- 26. A device useful for compressing a uterine artery of a patient comprising:
a handle having a proximal end and a distal end; and a cylindrical compressing portion mounted to the handle distal end, the compressing portion including a distal end having a distal end face, and including a hollow interior space sized to receive a cervix of a female human patient therein when the compressing portion is located around the cervix and the distal end face is positioned against the vaginal fornix of a female human patient.
- 27. A device in accordance with claim 26, wherein the hollow interior space of the cylindrical compressing portion is sized to receive the cervix of an adult female human patient.
- 28. A device in accordance with claim 26, wherein the hollow interior space of the cylindrical compressing portion has an inner diameter between about 2 cm and about 4 cm.
- 29. A device in accordance with claim 26, wherein the hollow interior space of the cylindrical compressing portion has an inner diameter of about 3 cm.
- 30. A device in accordance with claim 26, further comprising:
at least one Doppler crystal mounted in the compressing portion, the at least one Doppler crystal having a direction of view perpendicular to the compressing portion distal end face.
- 31. A device in accordance with claim 30, wherein the at least one Doppler crystal is releasably mounted in the distal compressing portion.
- 32. A device in accordance with claim 30, wherein the at least one Doppler crystal is integrally formed in the distal compressing portion.
- 33. A device in accordance with claim 26, further comprising: a plurality of Doppler crystals mounted in the compressing portion.
- 34. A device in accordance with claim 33, wherein the Doppler crystals each have a direction of view, the directions of view of the Doppler crystals being parallel.
- 35. A device in accordance with claim 33, wherein the Doppler crystals each have a direction of view perpendicular to the compressing portion distal end face.
- 36. A device in accordance with claim 33, wherein the Doppler crystals have diverging directions of view.
- 37. A device in accordance with claim 33, wherein the Doppler crystals have a plurality of directions of view, a first of the plurality of directions being perpendicular to the compressing portion distal end face, and at least a second of plurality of directions of view being at an angle to the first direction of view.
- 38. A device in accordance with claim 33, wherein the Doppler crystals are releasably mounted in the distal compressing portion.
- 39. A device in accordance with claim 33, wherein the Doppler crystals are integrally formed in the distal compressing portion.
- 40. A device in accordance with claim 33, wherein the Doppler crystals are equally spaced from each other.
- 41. A device in accordance with claim 26, further comprising: at least one cutout in the distal end face of the compressing portion.
- 42. A device in accordance with claim 33, wherein the compressing portion includes a proximal end, and wherein the cutout comprises a slot extending proximally from the distal end face to the compressing portion proximal end.
- 43. A device in accordance with claim 26, further comprising:
two cutouts in the distal end face of the compressing portion.
- 44. A device in accordance with claim 43, wherein the two cutouts are on diametrically opposite sides of the distal end face.
- 45. A device in accordance with claim 43, wherein the compressing portion includes a proximal end, and further comprising a pair of slots extending proximally from the distal end face to the compressing portion proximal end.
- 46. A device useful for compressing a uterine artery of a patient comprising:
a compressing portion having a distal end face, a proximal end, and a side surface; a force transmission block attached to the compressing portion proximal end; and a grasping device attached to the force transmission block, the grasping device extending adjacent to the compressing portion.
- 47. A device in accordance with claim 46, further comprising:
a force-generating element attached to the compressing portion and the force transmission block.
- 48. A device in accordance with claim 47, wherein the force-generating element comprises a helical spring.
- 49. A device in accordance with claim 46, wherein the compressing portion is tubular and includes a hollow interior, and the grasping device extends into the compressing portion hollow interior.
- 50. A device in accordance with claim 46, wherein the force transmission block includes a releasable lock, the grasping device being releasably attached to the force transmission block by the releasable lock.
- 51. A device in accordance with claim 46, wherein the grasping device comprises:
a first element attached to the force transmission block and extending adjacent to the compressing portion; a second element including a proximal end, a distal end, and a claw; a pivot attaching the first element to the second element, the second element claw positioned distal of the pivot.
- 52. A device in accordance with claim 51, wherein the grasping device further comprises:
a releasable lock connecting the first element and the second element.
- 53. A device in accordance with claim 46, wherein the compressing portion proximal end is laterally spaced from the grasping device a distance less that the force transmission block distal end is laterally spaced from the grasping device.
- 54. A device in accordance with claim 46, wherein the side surface is concave.
- 55. A device in accordance with claim 46, wherein the side surface is flat.
- 56. A device useful for compressing a uterine artery of a patient comprising:
a compressing portion having a distal end face, a proximal end, and a side surface; and a dilator having at least one element movable between a retracted position and a laterally extended position; wherein when the dilator is inserted into the cervix of the patient, the compressing portion is positioned adjacent to the exterior surface of the cervix of the patient, and the at least one element is moved from the retracted position to the laterally extended position, the cervix is pinched between the at least one element and the compressing portion.
- 57. A device in accordance with claim 56, wherein the dilator comprises:
first and second handles; first and second arms connected to the first and second handles, respectively; and a pivot, the first and second handles being pivotably connected together by the pivot.
- 58. A device in accordance with claim 57, wherein the first handle and the first arm cross the second handle and the second arm at the pivot.
- 59. A device in accordance with claim 57, wherein the first and second handles and the first and second arms are configured and arranged so that when the first and second handles are immediately adjacent to each other, the first and second arms are immediately adjacent to each other.
- 60. A device in accordance with claim 57, further comprising at least one grasping portion on the first arm extending laterally outward.
- 61. A device in accordance with claim 57, further comprising a grasping portion on each of the first arm and the second arm, each grasping portion extending laterally outward.
- 62. A device in accordance with claim 56, wherein the dilator comprises a cannula having a lumen extending therethrough and a distal end, and an inflatable member mounted on the cannula proximal of the distal end in fluid communication with the lumen.
- 63. A device in accordance with claim 56, wherein the dilator comprises:
a cannula having a lumen extending therethrough and a distal end; a rod extending through the cannula lumen and extending distally of the cannula distal end, the rod having a distal end; the at least one moveable element comprising at least one bendable element extending between the cannula distal end and the rod distal end ; wherein when the rod is pulled proximally, the bendable element bends and extends laterally.
- 64. A device in accordance with claim 63, wherein the at least one bendable element comprises a first arm, a second arm, and a pivot, the first arm connected to the rod distal end and to the pivot, the second arm connected to the pivot and to the cannula distal end.
- 65. A device in accordance with claim 63, wherein the at least one bendable element comprises a plurality of first arms, a plurality of second arms, and a plurality of pivots, the plurality of first arms connected to the rod distal end and to the plurality of pivots, the plurality of second arms connected to the plurality of pivots and to the cannula distal end.
- 66. A device in accordance with claim 63, wherein the at least one bendable element comprises a bow.
- 67. A method of occluding a uterine artery of a female human patient, the patient having a uterus, a cervix with a cervical os, and a vaginal wall with a vaginal fornix, comprising:
pushing a compressing member upwardly toward the uterine artery until the compressing member reaches the vaginal fornix; pushing the compressing member upwardly to distend the vaginal wall at the vaginal fornix adjacent to the uterine artery; and pushing the uterine artery with the compressing member upwardly to compress the uterine artery against the uterus.
- 68. A method in accordance with claim 67, further comprising: sensing the blood flow through the uterine artery with a Doppler crystal.
- 69. A method in accordance with claim 68, wherein the step of pushing to compress the uterine artery against the uterus is stopped after the step of sensing blood flow indicates that blood flow through the uterine artery has stopped.
- 70. A method in accordance with claim 67, wherein the step of pushing the compressing member to compress the uterine artery comprises pushing to compress two uterine arteries against the uterus.
- 71. A method in accordance with claim 67, further comprising:
grasping the cervix with a grasping device; and connecting the grasping device to the compressing member.
- 72. A method in accordance with claim 71, wherein the step of connecting the grasping device to the compressing member comprising connecting the grasping device to a constant force generating device through a force transmission block.
- 73. A method in accordance with claim 67, further comprising:
pushing the uterine artery with the compressing member laterally to compress the uterine artery against the uterus.
- 74. A method in accordance with claim 73, wherein the steps of pushing the uterine artery laterally and of pushing the uterine artery upwardly are performed simultaneously.
- 75. A method in accordance with claim 67, further comprising: selecting a patient who has at least one fibroid; and performing the pushing steps to at least reduce the blood supply to the at least one fibroid.
- 76. A method in accordance with claim 67, further comprising: selecting a patient who has DUB; and performing the pushing steps to at least slow bleeding from the uterus.
- 77. A method in accordance with claim 67, further comprising:
selecting a patient who is bleeding from a Caesarian incision; and performing the pushing steps to at least slow bleeding from the Caesarian incision.
- 78. A method in accordance with claim 67, further comprising:
selecting a patient who is has PPH; and performing the pushing steps to at least slow bleeding from the uterus.
- 79. A method in accordance with claim 67, further comprising: removing the compressing member.
- 80. A method in accordance with claim 67, further comprising:
pinching the cervix between the compressing member and a dilator inside the cervix to hold the compressing member in place.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is related and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/279,477, filed Mar. 28, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein. This application is also related to an application filed on even date herewith entitled “Multi-axial uterine artery identification, characterization, and occlusion pivoting devices and methods”, by Fred Burbank, Grieg E. Altieri, and Michael L. Jones, attorney docket number 0281-0002, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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