Claims
- 1. A surgical drain comprising:
an elongated conduit configured to be implanted in and to drain fluid from a body cavity; and a first sensing system configured to sense a physiological property of a substance within the drain lumen.
- 2. The surgical drain of claim 1 configured to drain blood, puss, bile or intestinal contents.
- 3. The surgical drain of claim 1, comprising a second sensing system configured to sense a different physiological property than the first sensing system.
- 4. The surgical drain of claim 1, wherein the physiological property is selected from the group comprising: oxygenation, perfusion, temperature, pH, NADH levels, biochemical composition, drug concentration, turgidity or pressure.
- 5. The surgical drain of claim 1, wherein the conduit includes a drain portion configured to rest against a substantial length of tissue within the body cavity and a plurality of drain holes spaces along substantially the entire length of the drain portion.
- 6. The surgical drain of claim 1, comprising a display in communication with the first sensing system, wherein the display is configured to depict data corresponding to the physiological property sensed by the first sensing system.
- 7. A surgical drain comprising:
an elongated conduit configured to be implanted in and to drain fluid from a body cavity, the elongated conduit including a lumen having a first position and a second position located within the lumen; a first transmitting element configured to deliver energy to the lumen proximate to the first position; and a first sensing system configured to receive energy proximate to the lumen second position.
- 8. The surgical drain of claim 7, wherein the first transmitting element and first sensing system are embedded within the conduit behind material that is optically transparent.
- 9. The surgical drain of claim 7, wherein the first position and second position are located on substantially opposite sides of the drain lumen.
- 10. The surgical drain of claim 7, wherein the lumen includes a third position and a fourth position, further comprising:
a second transmitting element configured to deliver energy to the lumen proximate to the third position; and a second sensing system configured to receive energy proximate to the lumen fourth position.
- 11. The surgical drain of claim 10, further comprising a processing system in communication with the first and second sensing systems configured to compare a difference between the energy detected by the first and second sensing systems.
- 12. The surgical drain of claim 10, comprising a third sensing system configured to sense a different physiological property than the first sensing system.
- 13. The surgical drain of claim 10, wherein the physiological property is selected from the group comprising: oxygenation, perfusion, temperature, pH, NADH levels, biochemical composition, drug concentration, turgidity or pressure.
- 14. The surgical drain of claim 10, wherein the conduit includes a drain portion configured to rest against a substantial length of tissue within the body cavity and a plurality of drain holes spaces along substantially the entire length of the drain portion.
- 15. The surgical drain of claim 10, comprising a display in communication with the third sensing system, wherein the display is configured to depict data corresponding to the physiological property sensed by the third sensing system.
- 16. A method of utilizing a surgical drain to monitor substances in a drain lumen comprising:
implanting a surgical drain having a surgical drain lumen within a body cavity in proximity to a tissue to be monitored, wherein the surgical drain includes a first sensing system configured to sense a physiological property of a substance within a drain lumen; receiving information from the first sensing system regarding a substance within the drain lumen; monitoring the information received from the sensing system to evaluate the condition of the tissue over time.
- 17. The method of claim 16, comprising transmitting energy within the drain lumen and receiving energy with the first sensing system.
- 18. The method of claim 16, further including processing the information received from the first sensing system.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further including displaying information received from the first sensing system.
- 20. The method of claim 18, wherein implanting the surgical drain comprises anchoring the surgical drain to a tissue within the body cavity.
- 21. A method of utilizing a surgical drain to monitor substances in the drain lumen comprising:
implanting a surgical drain within a body cavity in proximity to tissue to be monitored, wherein the surgical drain includes a first and a second sensing system configured to sense a physiological property of a substance within the drain lumen; receiving information from the first and second sensing systems regarding substances in the drain lumen; monitoring the information received from the first and second sensing systems to evaluate the condition of the tissue over time.
- 22. The method of claim 21, comprising processing information from the first and second sensing systems to compare a difference in information received from the first and second sensing systems.
- 23. The method of claim 21, comprising processing information from the first and second sensing systems to compare a difference in information received from the first and second sensing systems proximate to different positions along the drain lumen.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Applications 60/445,714, filed Feb. 7, 2003, and 60/453,009, filed Mar. 6, 2003, and incorporates the contents in their entirety. This application is also related to the following co-pending applications, being filed contemporaneously herewith: “Surgical Drain with Sensors for Monitoring Internal Tissue Condition,” attorney docket no. 64693-092; “Surgical Drain with Sensors for Monitoring Internal Tissue Condition by Transmittance,” attorney docket no. 64693-097; “Surgical Drain with Sensors for Monitoring Fluid in Lumen,” attorney docket no. 64693-102; and “Surgical Drain with Positioning and Protective Features,” attorney docket no. 64693-103.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60445714 |
Feb 2003 |
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60453009 |
Mar 2003 |
US |