Claims
- 1. An obstetrical imaging system, comprising:
an optical imaging system configured to view a presenting part of a fetus during delivery; an illumination subsystem configured to direct light through tissue within the visual field of the optical imaging system; and a display monitor for displaying images from the optical imaging system.
- 2. The obstetrical imaging system of claim 1, wherein the optical imaging system comprises a miniaturized video camera.
- 3. The obstetrical imaging system of claim 1, wherein the optical imaging system is mounted on a cup-shaped member configured to contact a scalp of the fetus, and wherein the illumination subsystem is configured to emit light from a distal rim of the cup-shaped member.
- 4. An obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system, comprising:
a vacuum-gripping cup configured for connection to a vacuum source; an optical imaging system configured to view an area distal to the vacuum-gripping cup; and an illumination subsystem configured to provide light in the visual field of the optical imaging system.
- 5. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 4, further comprising a system for recording an image of a position of the vacuum-gripping cup relative to a head of a fetus.
- 6. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 4, wherein the optical imaging system comprises a miniaturized video camera.
- 7. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 4, wherein the illumination subsystem is configured to direct light through tissue within the visual field of the optical imaging system.
- 8. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 7, wherein the illumination subsystem is configured to emit light from a distal rim of the vacuum-gripping cup.
- 9. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 4, wherein the optical imaging system is configured to view an area within the interior of the vacuum-gripping cup.
- 10. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 4, further comprising a fetal scalp electrode mounted on a distal rim of the vacuum-gripping cup.
- 11. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 4, further comprising a tension meter for measuring tension applied to the vacuum-gripping cup.
- 12. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 11, further comprising an audible alarm for indicating when a predetermined level of tension has been reached.
- 13. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 5, further comprising an adjustable drag mechanism for limiting tension applied to the vacuum-gripping cup.
- 14. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 5, wherein the vacuum-gripping cup is configured with a plurality of vacuum chambers with independently controllable vacuum levels.
- 15. An obstetrical fetal extraction system, comprising:
a vacuum-gripping cup configured for connection to a vacuum source; and a fetal scalp electrode mounted on a distal rim of the vacuum-gripping cup.
- 16. The obstetrical fetal extraction system of claim 15, further comprising a second fetal scalp electrode mounted on the distal rim of the vacuum-gripping cup.
- 17. The obstetrical imaging and fetal extraction system of claim 4, further comprising means for monitoring and recording descent of a fetus within a birth canal.
- 18. An obstetrical fetal extraction system, comprising:
a vacuum-gripping cup configured for connection to a vacuum source; and a tension meter for measuring tension applied to the vacuum-gripping cup.
- 19. The obstetrical fetal extraction system of claim 18, further comprising an audible alarm for indicating when a predetermined level of tension has been reached.
- 20. The obstetrical fetal extraction system of claim 18, further comprising an adjustable drag mechanism for limiting tension applied to the vacuum-gripping cup.
- 21. The obstetrical fetal extraction system of claim 18, further comprising a system for recording and displaying progress of a fetal extraction procedure, including a graph of tension applied to the vacuum-gripping cup versus time.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/024,656, filed on Dec. 17, 2001, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application, serial No. 60/256,155, filed on Dec. 15, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60256155 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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