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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a medical device. More particularly the present invention relates to a vaginal occlusion and self-adjusting delineation attachment for use in a uterine mobilizer.
2. Background Art
Conventional hysterectomy surgical procedures typically involve one of four approaches: vaginal hysterectomy, total abdominal hysterectomy (TAH), total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH), and laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy (LAVH). Vaginal, TLH and LAVH have become more popular among surgeons because these approaches are less invasive than TAH, with TLH being the least invasive approach. TLH is less invasive than LAVH because it avoids the trauma normally caused by the expansion induced to the vaginal area to permit access of the surgeons hands to the cervical area. Unless medical indications require TAH (such as in the case of tumor removal and the associated need to avoid cell spillage), vaginal, TLH and LAVH are usually viewed as more preferable because each is less invasive when compared to major abdominal surgery. Thus, TLH and LAVH approaches usually result in shorter hospitalization and recovery times.
Difficulties arise in TLH and LAVH, however, in identification when the vagina is not well delineated. Another technicality is leakage of carbon dioxide from the peritoneal cavity when the vagina is opened laparoscopically.
Another problem, not appropriately addressed in the prior art, is that human bodies vary considerably. Any vaginal insertion device for surgical procedures must, therefore, be adjustable. Such devices are, preferably, self-adjusting.
There is therefore a need for a vaginal delineation device, attachable to a uterine mobilizer, that also provides occlusion to the vagina to disallow leakage of carbon dioxide. There is a further need for a vaginal delineation and occluding device that is adjustable, and as self-adjusting as possible.
An object of the present invention is to provide a vaginal delineator for use in female pelvic surgical procedures that attaches to a uterine mobilizer, such as the Valtchev Uterine Mobilizer, and is self adjusting to various lengths of cervixes and angles of fornices.
The present invention is a device that inserts and locks into a uterine mobilizer, the device comprises a ring that adjusts in angle. The ring is made to bear against the vaginal fornix, conforming to its angle and providing delineation of that part of the vagina for identification thereof.
In a second embodiment, the ring is also self-adjusting as to distance from the uterine mobilizer, to accommodate varying lengths of the cervix. This is effected by pivotally mounting the ring onto four telescopic rods or legs, all spring loaded.
A third embodiment of the present invention is configured like a cup with a rigid ring, pivotally attached at the top of the cup. Again, the pivotal attachment provides accommodation for varying angles of the fornix.
Another object is to provide an occluder to prevent leakage of carbon dioxide from the peritoneal cavity when the vagina is opened laparoscopically. An enlarged portion of an extension at the base of the vaginal delineator, said extension being inserted into the uterine mobilizer, is made to receive a diaphragm made of an elastic material such as plastic, silicon, nylon, etc. The diaphragm obstructs the vaginal cavity toward the outside of the vaginal delineator, preventing leakage of carbon dioxide from the peritoneal cavity.
In the third embodiment of the invention, the cup is the occluding apparatus as well as the structure on which the variable-angle, rigid ring is mounted.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
a is a first side elevation view of the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
b is a plan view from the top of the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
c is a second side elevation view of the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
d is a plan view from the bottom of the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
e is a side elevation view of an arm for the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
a is a plan view of a diaphragm for the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
b is a top view of a diaphragm for the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
a is a plan view from the top of a second embodiment of the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
b is a side elevation view of the second embodiment of the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
c is a plan view from the bottom of the second embodiment of the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
d is a first side elevation view of an arm for the second embodiment vaginal delineating and occluding device;
e is a second side elevation view of an arm for the second embodiment vaginal delineating and occluding device;
a is a side elevation view of a third embodiment of the vaginal delineating and occluding device minus a solid ring to clearly show angles;
b is a cutaway side elevation view of a third embodiment of the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
c is a side elevation view of a third embodiment of the vaginal delineating and occluding device;
d is a plan view from the top of a third embodiment of the vaginal delineating and occluding device; and
A first, preferred embodiment of a vaginal delineating and occluding device 100 is shown in
The first pair of legs 210 are preferably of a single piece, solid throughout.
The second pair of legs 230 are telescopic and comprise a plurality of parts as detailed in
A diaphragm 225 of elastic material such as plastic, nylon, silicon, etc. is shown in
A second embodiment of the vaginal delineating and occluding device 100 is shown in
A third embodiment of the present invention is shown in
The vaginal delineating and occluding device 100 of the first embodiment is shown in use in
The above embodiments are the preferred embodiments, but this invention is not limited thereto. It is, therefore, apparent that many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.