Claims
- 1. A probe anchor that attaches a probe to a tissue adjacent a birth canal, comprising:
(a) a soft tissue anchor including a release mechanism; (b) a cable sufficiently pliable that it will not harm a fetus during passage trough the birth canal coupled at one end thereof to said release mechanism; and (c) a control coupled to an opposite end of said cable and operative to remotely release said release mechanism using said cable without requiring manual stabilization directly to said anchor.
- 2. A probe anchor according to claim 1 wherein said release mechanism is mechanically operated.
- 3. A probe anchor according to claim 1 wherein said release mechanism is electrically operated.
- 4. A probe anchor according to claim 2 wherein said release mechanism stores a releasing energy and whereby said control releases said energy.
- 5. A probe anchor according to claim 4 comprising an energy retainer that prevents activation of said releasing energy until its release by said control.
- 6. A probe anchor according to claim 1 wherein said probe anchor comprises two sections:
(a) an anchor section that connects to said tissue and is adapted for the attachment of a probe section; and (b) a probe section that attaches to said anchor section.
- 7. A probe anchor according to claim 6 wherein said anchor section defines a volume suitable for receiving said probe section.
- 8. A probe anchor according to claim 7 wherein said probe section fits in said volume and is removably coupled to said volume.
- 9. A probe anchor according to claim 7 wherein said volume comprises one or more resilient projections that restrain said probe section from exiting said volume.
- 10. A probe anchor according to claim 9 wherein said resilient projections release said probe section from said volume upon application of a probe-displacing force.
- 11. A probe anchor according to claim 1 wherein said anchor section weakens over time, facilitating its removal from said tissue.
- 12. A probe anchor according to claim 11 wherein said anchor section partially dissolves over time.
- 13. A probe anchor according to claim 11 wherein said anchor section completely dissolves over time.
- 14. A probe anchor according to claim 11 wherein said anchor section deforms over time.
- 15. A probe anchor according to claim 14 wherein said deformation occurs in response to a temperature change.
- 16. A probe anchor according to claim 2 wherein pulling said cable away from said anchor activates said mechanical release mechanism.
- 17. A probe anchor according to claim 2 wherein rotating said cable around its axis in relation to said anchor activates said mechanical release mechanism.
- 18. A probe anchor according to claim 1 wherein said probe comprises a sensor that monitors said tissue.
- 19. A probe anchor according to claim 18 wherein said sensor comprises an ultrasound transducer ultrasonically coupled to said anchor section and ultrasonically coupled by said anchor section to said tissue.
- 20. A probe anchor according to claim 1 wherein said cable comprises a conducting wire.
- 21. A probe anchor according to claim 20 wherein said conducting wire carries signal data.
- 22. A probe anchor according to claim 20 wherein said conducting wire is visually coded to indicate function or placement of said conducting wire.
- 23. A probe anchor according to claim 20 wherein said conducting wire is connected to an antenna that transmits signal data.
- 24. A probe anchor according to claim 23 wherein said probe comprises an electromagnetic RF transmitter coupled to said antenna.
- 25. A probe anchor according to claim 1 wherein said anchor section is visually coded to indicate function or placement of said anchor section.
- 26. A probe anchor according to claim 1 wherein said anchor section is configured so it does not obstruct the birth canal during a birth process.
- 27. A probe anchor according to claim 1 wherein said anchor section is configured so it does not obstruct manual examination of the birth canal.
- 28. A probe anchor that attaches a probe to soft tissue adjacent a birth canal, comprising:
(a) an anchor that has a closed position and an open position; (b) a tension element that urges said anchor toward said open position; (c) a closure control operative to maintain said anchor in said closed position.
- 29. A probe according to claim 28 wherein said anchor comprises a wire passed through said tissue when said anchor is in the closed position.
- 30. A probe according to claim 28 wherein said anchor comprises one or more legs with sharp ends pressed into said tissue when said anchor is in the closed position.
- 31. A probe according to claim 28 wherein release of said closure control, allowing said anchor to return to the open position, is activated by an extension remote from said anchor.
- 32. A probe according to claim 28 comprising a tensioning element urging said anchor to be in said closed position.
- 33. A probe according to claim 28, wherein said anchor is adapted to change from a normal closed to a normally open configuration following attachment of said probe to soft tissue.
- 34. A probe anchor according to claim 28 wherein said tension element comprises a shape memory polymer.
- 35. A probe anchor according to claim 34 wherein said shape memory polymer is coupled to a delaying mechanism that delays said opening of said anchor.
- 36. A probe anchor according to claim 35 wherein said delaying mechanism comprises a material that biodegrades over a period of time during which period it prevents said a shape memory polymer from drawing said anchor into the open position.
- 37. A probe anchor according to claim 35 wherein said delaying mechanism comprises a material that dissolves in response to an external causative factor.
- 38. A probe that anchors in soft tissue adjacent a birth canal, comprising:
a probe defining one or more lumens; a spike element set in each of said one or more lumens with a front end extending out of said lumen; and a deforming element that deforms in response to temperature increase above a base temperature, connecting said spike to said lumen; wherein deformation of said deforming element causes said front end of said spike to retract into said lumen.
- 39. A probe according to claim 38 wherein said lumen includes a delay plug that prevents retraction of said spike element.
- 40. A probe according to claim 39 wherein said delay plug comprises a material that weakens over a period of time.
- 41. A probe according to claim 39 wherein said delay plug prevents retraction of said one or more spike elements for a minimum of eight hours.
- 42. A probe according to claim 39 wherein said delay plug comprises a biodegradable material.
- 43. A probe according to claim 39 wherein said delay plug comprises a material that degrades in response to an external causative factor.
- 44. A probe according to claim 43 wherein said external causative factor comprises a compound.
- 45. A probe according to claim 43 wherein said external causative factor comprises electromagnetic waves.
- 46. An expanding probe anchor that attaches a probe to soft tissue adjacent a birth canal, comprising:
a probe with an expandable anchor member adapted to be inserted into said soft tissue; a fluid reservoir containing a fluid, external to said canal and connected to said expandable anchor by a fluid conduit; and a valve between said reservoir and said anchor that maintains said fluid in said anchor following its flow into said anchor from said reservoir.
- 47. A probe according to claim 46 wherein said fluid reservoir is flexible and compression of said reservoir causes said fluid to move through said conduit into said anchor member.
- 48. A probe according to claim 47 wherein movement of said fluid into said anchor member causes expansion of said anchor member.
- 49. A probe according to claim 46 wherein said anchor member weakens over time and maintains said fluid for a base period of time following which it releases said fluid.
- 50. A probe according to claim 49 wherein said release occurs following a minimum of eight hours.
- 51. A probe according to claim 49 wherein said anchor member comprises a material that releases said fluid in response to an external causative factor.
- 52. A probe according to claim 49 wherein said anchor member comprises a material that releases said fluid in response to a natural biological material contained in said canal.
- 53. A probe anchor deployment apparatus that attaches a probe anchor to soft tissue adjacent a birth canal, comprising:
(a) an anchor deployment apparatus with a grasping end that grasps a probe; (b) a probe with an anchor mechanism suitable for attachment to said tissue; (c) a handle extension extending from said grasping end out of said birth canal; and (d) a deployment mechanism along said handle extension that deploys said anchor mechanism.
- 54. Apparatus according to claim 53 wherein said apparatus is adapted to carry two or more probes.
- 55. Apparatus according to claim 53 wherein said apparatus is adapted to carry two or more probes in a magazine.
- 56. Apparatus according to claim 54 wherein a second probe moves into said grasping end following deployment of a first probe.
- 57. Apparatus according to claim 53 wherein said anchor includes a release mechanism and wherein said apparatus is adapted to activate said release mechanism.
- 58. An adhesive probe anchor, comprising:
an adhesive on said probe that adheres to a mucosal surface adjacent a birth canal with sufficient adherence to resist detachment due to forces generated by the birth process for a base period of time; and a sensor removably connected to said probe.
- 59. A probe according to claim 58 wherein said base period comprises a minimum of eight hours.
- 60. A probe according to claim 59 wherein said adhesive weakens in response to biological compounds naturally contained within said canal.
- 61. A probe according to claim 59 wherein said adhesive weakens in response to an external causative factor.
- 62. A sensor according to claim 58 wherein said connection between said sensor and said probe is a mechanical connection.
- 63. A sensor according to claim 58 wherein said connection between said sensor and said probe is a biodegradable connection that weakens over a base period of time during which it resists detachment due to forces generated by the birth process.
- 64. A probe according to claim 63 wherein said wherein said base period comprises a minimum of eight hours.
- 65. A probe according to claim 63 wherein said weakening occurs in response to biological compounds naturally contained within said canal.
- 66. A probe according to claim 63 wherein said biodegradable connection weakens in response to an external causative factor.
- 67. A method for securing an anchor, having a base and a curved wire having a point, to the cervix, comprising;
(a) positioning said anchor at a tissue of the cervix such that said base contacts the cervix; (b) transfixing said cervix with said curved wire, point first, so that said point is covered by said base when said transfixing is completed.
- 68. A method according to claim 67 wherein said probe anchor comprises an ultrasound transducer ultrasonically coupled to said anchor and attaching comprises attaching said ultrasonically coupled transducer to said cervix.
- 69. A method for adhering a probe with a sensor to soft tissue adjacent a birth canal and monitoring fetal passage, comprising:
grasping a probe apparatus, including a sensor and an adherent surface that weakens over time; pressing said adherent surface onto said soft tissue; monitoring fetal passage through said canal with said sensor; and confirming the removal of said adherent surface from said soft tissue following its weakening below its adherence threshold.
- 70. A method according to claim 69 wherein said confirming occurs following a minimum of eight hours of adherence.
- 71. A method according to claim 69 wherein said weakening occurs in response to biological compounds naturally contained within said canal.
- 72. A method according to claim 69 wherein said weakening occurs in response to an external causative factor.
- 73. A method according to claim 69 wherein comprising removing said sensor from said soft tissue prior to said surface falling off said soft tissue.
- 74. A two part anchor, comprising:
an anchor portion adapted to be anchored to soft tissue and including an attachment element; and a selectively attachable rider portion adapted to be attached to said attachment element.
- 75. An anchor according to claim 74, comprising a sensor coupled to said rider portion.
- 76. An anchor according to claim 74, wherein said anchor portion is adhesive to said soft tissue.
- 77. An anchor according to claim 74, wherein said anchor portion mechanically attaches to said soft tissue.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 119(e) of the following US provisional applications: serial No. 60/295,569 filed 5 Jun. 2001, serial No. 60/295,573, filed 5 Jun. 2001, serial No. 60/309,783, filed 6 Aug. 2001 and serial No. 60/338,671, filed Dec. 11, 2001. This application is also related to a PCT application filed on even date with this application by applicant in the Israel receiving office and having attorney docket 330/02764, the disclosure of all of these applications is incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/IL02/00441 |
6/5/2002 |
WO |
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