Claims
- 1. A urethral catheter holder, comprising:
a supporting base; a suspension housing mounted to the supporting base; a catheter securement device adapted to hold a catheter passing longitudinally therethrough, the catheter securement device being adapted to slide longitudinally within the suspension housing; and a biasing device adapted to push the catheter securement device against the external meatus of a patient's urethra.
- 2. The catheter holder of claim 1, wherein the catheter securement device comprises:
a torroidal balloon; a generally ring-shaped balloon support mount surrounding the torroidal balloon; and a pneumatic or hydraulic pressure tube for inflating and deflating the torroidal balloon, the pressure tube passing through the balloon support mount.
- 3. The catheter holder of claim 2, wherein,
the pressure tube extends from the torroidal balloon to a position external to the suspension housing.
- 4. The catheter holder of claim 3, wherein
the pressure tube moves longitudinally in a groove in the suspension housing as the balloon support mount slides longitudinally within the suspension housing.
- 5. The catheter holder of claim 1, wherein,
the catheter is received longitudinally through the supporting base and the suspension housing.
- 6. The catheter holder of claim 1, further comprising:
a longitudinally extending catheter guide mounted to the catheter securement device.
- 7. The catheter holder of claim 6, wherein, the catheter securement device is adapted to move in response to an abdominal pressure pulse.
- 8. The catheter holder of claim 7, wherein,
the catheter securement device remains in generally the same position relative to a surrounding urethra when the patient coughs.
- 9. The catheter holder of claim 7, wherein,
longitudinal displacement of the catheter securement device is approximately equal to longitudinal displacement of the urethra of a patient during the pelvic pressure pulse.
- 10. The catheter holder of claim 1, wherein,
the biasing device is a spring.
- 11. The catheter holder of claim 2, wherein,
the torroidal balloon is made of silicone rubber.
- 12. The catheter holder of claim 1, wherein,
the support housing is fabricated of aluminum or a polycarbonate material.
- 13. The catheter holder of claim 1, wherein,
the supporting base is adapted to register against the labia of the patient.
- 14. The catheter holder of claim 6, wherein,
the catheter guide is adapted to contact the urethral external meatus of the patient.
- 15. The catheter holder of claim 1, further comprising:
a pair of leg straps, with opposite ends of each leg strap fastened to the supporting frame, such that each leg strap is adapted to be wrapped around one of the patient's thighs.
- 16. The catheter holder of claim 1, further comprising:
a stretchable undergarment; and a plurality of leg straps, each leg strap being attachable to the supporting frame at one end and to the stretchable undergarment at an opposite end.
- 17. The catheter holder of claim 16, wherein,
each leg strap is attachable to the stretchable undergarment by a Velcro-type fastener.
- 18. The catheter holder of claim 1, further comprising:
a catheter retraction device for withdrawing the catheter from the patient at a controlled speed.
- 19. A system for evaluating female urinary incontinence, comprising:
a catheter having at least one pressure sensor positioned thereon; and a catheter holder adapted to support the catheter and to allow movement of the catheter in response to a pelvic pressure pulse, wherein the movement of the catheter tracks movement of the urethra of a patient during the pelvic pressure pulse.
- 20. The system of claim 19, further comprising:
a computer system in communication with the pressure sensor of the catheter, the computer system being adapted to generate a pressuregram of the relationship between urethral pressure and vesicle pressure in response to changes in pelvic pressure as the pressure sensor on the catheter is moved through the urethra of a patient.
- 21. The system of claim 19 or 20, further comprising:
a catheter retraction device for withdrawing the catheter to selectively position a pressure sensor on the catheter at each of proximal, mid and distal positions along the urethra.
- 22. The system of claim 20, further comprising:
a display terminal adapted to display the pressuregram.
- 23. The system of claim 19, wherein the pressure sensing catheter comprises:
a catheter positioning surface positioned to engage soft tissues of the urethra so as to inhibit movement of the catheter within the urethra.
- 24. The system of claim 23, wherein the catheter positioning surface comprises:
a high friction surface of the catheter for engaging the surrounding urethra.
- 25. The system of claim 24, further comprising:
a removable sheath positioned over the high friction surface of the catheter.
- 26. The system of claim 19, wherein the pressure sensing catheter comprises:
a balloon positioned to engage soft tissues of the urethra so as to inhibit movement of the catheter within the urethra when the balloon is inflated.
- 27. The urethral catheter of claim 1, wherein the catheter securement device comprises:
a mechanical clamp adapted to be longitudinally movable within the suspension housing.
- 28. The urethral catheter of claim 27, wherein,
the mechanical clamp is secured to a longitudinally movable backing.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit and priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/104,818, filed Oct. 19, 1998, the full disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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