NZ208474A - Device for assisting control of female incontinence,having an inflatable cuff,pressure gauge and valve - Google Patents

Device for assisting control of female incontinence,having an inflatable cuff,pressure gauge and valve

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NZ208474A
NZ208474A NZ208474A NZ20847481A NZ208474A NZ 208474 A NZ208474 A NZ 208474A NZ 208474 A NZ208474 A NZ 208474A NZ 20847481 A NZ20847481 A NZ 20847481A NZ 208474 A NZ208474 A NZ 208474A
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tube
cuff
valve
inflatable cuff
pressure
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NZ208474A
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H V Matthews
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Craig Med Prod Ltd
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Li 4*MAR*1S88 Publication Date: P.O. Journal, No: Under the provhtons of Ragi lation 23 (i) die S pec i fi cat! ib tr h a?" fce'eW a'ritfe-datedi to 19^/- V •_,r.- ar.r- initials NEW ZEALAND PATENTS ACT. 1953 Divided out of: No.: 197025 N.Z. PATENT OFFlt-.P 12 JUN f984 Date: 7th Nay 1981 L-_ RECEIVED COMPLETE SPECIFICATION "DEVICE FOR ASSISTING CONTROL OF FEMALE INCONTINENCE" W ^e> CRAIG MEDICAL PRODUCTS LIMITED, a corporation of Great Britain, of 204A London Road, East Grinstead, Sussex, GreatBritain, hereby declare the invention for which 1PV we pray that a patent may be granted to jacobus, and the method by which it is to be performed, to be particularly described in and by the following statement: - (fol1 owed by page la) 2084 The device of this invention and our New Zealand Patent Nos 197025 and comprises a substantially'cylindrical elongated support member which carries or in part defines an inflatable cuff. The cuff extends longitudinally less than one quarter the length of the support member. Means are provided for inflating the cuff with a fluid such as a gas, preferably air, and for transmitting changes in pressure in the fluid within the cuff to a display device such as a pressure guage.
The elongated support member also carries. a flange optionally adjustable along the length of the member. The elongated member may also have markings or graduations so that the flange position can be noted when the device is first inserted, for example by a medical practitioner, who will be able to locate the cuff properly in relation to the particular muscle whose tone is to be elevated or improved. The user is then able to employ the device without the presence of the medical practitioner, having noted the flange position, secure in the .knowledge that the muscle of interest and not an adjacent muscle is being monitored and exercised.
Thus, for a female patient with urinary incontinence, the flange will be placed in contact with the external surfaces of the labia majora and the member adjusted to correctly locate the cuff relative to the pubococcygus muscle.
The present invention comprises a device for assisting a person to exercise sphincter-type muscles which includes a first tube forming a support member and having an inflatable cuff near one end thereof, a second tube opening at one end into the interior of said inflatable cuff, a pressure guage attached to the other end of said second tube, and a valve whereby air or gas can be allowed to enter said second tube in order to inflate said cuff.
Brief Description of the Drawings Figure 1 illustrates one example of a device according to the invention, Figure 2 illustrates a second example of a device in accordance with the invention, Figure 3 illustrates a third example of a device according to the invention, and Figure 4 illustrates a fourth example of a dcvice according to the invention. 208474 XF15 This invention relates to a device for assisting a person to exercise and strengthen and improve his or her control of certain 5 internal muscles herein called sphincter-type muscles.
In this specification, the term "sphincter-type muscle" is used to mean any internal muscle in the human body which plays a part in controlling 10 the excretory functions. Examples are the anal sphincter muscle and the levatores ani group of muscles of the pelvic floor, in particular the pubococcygeus muscle.
Certain conflicting requirements desirably ' 15 should be met in a device of this kind which is intended for home use by relatively unskilled and non-medical persons. Firstly, the .device must be stiff enough to insert to the required distance, without it collapsing. Secondly, the 20 device must be of a shape and surface texture that is easily and comfortably inserted. Thirdly, it must be sensitive enough to clearly register muscle movements on a display unit such as a pressure guage even though only a very slight 25 muscle movement may have taken place.
The device of this invention by having an inflatable cuff of limited longitudinal (i.e., axial) extent enables the user to monitor a particular selected muscle. The device is very XF15 sensitive to slight muscle movements as a result of the relatively small internal volume of the cuff. Thus,small changes in the volume of the cuff register as a significant proportional change in the pressure reading on the guage.
According to a particular embodiment of the invention, the device includes a tube with one closed and one open end forming a support member and having an inflatable cuff near the closed-end, a second tube opening into the interior of the inflatable cuff, a pressure guage attached to the other end of the second tube, and a valve whereby air or gas can be allowed to enter the second tube in order to inflate the cuff. The tube may be made of latex rubber reinforced over a major part of its length with fibre or cord so as to impart the required stiffness to the tube.
In a preferred version of the invention^ the inflatable cuff is formed by an internal wall constituted by part of the support member and: an external wall which is freely stretchable. The stretchable wall may be formed of thin latex rubber. A conduit through which the " cuff is inflated may be formed by a second tube or by the hollow center of the tube constituting the support member.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the inflatable cuff may be formed by a hollow annular member of substantially toroidal or XFl 5 "doughnut" «ih;ipo, sl idnblo along tho length of the elongated support member. The interior of the cuff is then connected to a conduit so that initially the cuff can be inflated and thereafter the changes in internal pressure therein produced by spincter-type muscle movement can be monitored by a pressure guage.
Referring to Figure 1, a rubber tube 10 has reinforcement 12 over most of its length,, and has a rounded closed end 14. An inflatable cuff 16 is located near the end 14 and a second tube 18 is in communication with the interior 17 of the cuff. The tube 18 is connected to a T-piece 20 which is in turn connected to a valve 22 and a pressure guage 24. The tube 10 has a flange 25 slidable along it which enables the user to locate the device in the same position-each time it is used. As an optional refinement, graduations 27 may be marked on the tube 10 so that the user can note the position of the flange 25 when the cuff 16 is properly located relative to the muscle being exercised. The tube 10 is preferably made of latex rubber by a dipping process and may be amalgamated by this dipping process with the second and thinner latex tube 18.
Referring now to Figure 2, the illustrated device includes a first tube 40 and a floppy cuff 42. An inflation lumen 48 is provided in. the tube 40 and opens into the interior of XF15 cuff 42 near its distal end. The lumen 48 is directly connected to an external thin tube 50 incorporating a test balloon 52. This gives a visual indication to the user because it is distended when the cuff is inflated. The tube 50 leads to a valve and pressure guage in same way as illustrated in the Figure 1 embodiment. ' The tube 40 can be of rubber latex formed by dipping and including a nylon cord reinforcement 41 wound at about 24 turns per 25 mm. of tube length. This reinforcement embedded in the'tube wall prevents collapse of the tube 40 during insertion. The floppy cuff 42 can be a thin rubber latex wall and may have an axial length of about 40 mm. The distal end of cuff 42 may be spaced about 20 mm. from the closed distal end ..'•i I 46 of tube 40. The tube 40 may. typically have ' '-O an inner diameter of about 9 mm. and an outer diameter of about 16 mm., and an overall length of about 220 mm. The reinforcement 41 may extend over the length of tube 40 except for about 10 mm. at the distal end.
Tubes 10 and 40 can be made of materials"other than rubber. For example, synthetic polymeric materials such as polyvinylchloride or polyurethane with nylon or metal wire reinforcement may be employed. 208474 XF15 The dovico .illustrated in Figure 3 consists of a substantially cylindrical solid rubber or plastics mandrel 60 with a rounded end 62.
Typically, the mandrel may be about 150 mm. to about 220 mm. in length and of a diameter of about 9 mm. to about 12 mm. The mandrel 60 carries a sleeve 64 of rubber or plastics material which is slidably mounted thereon.
Sleeve 64 has a thin flexible and extensible latex rubber wall 66 fixed to it in an air-tight fashion. Sleeve 64 and wall 66 together define an inflatable cuff to the interior of which is connected a thin-walled tube 68. The tube 68 may be suitably fastened to the mandrel 60, in such a way as to allow slidable movement of the cuff along the mandrel. The tube 68 is connected to a T-piece and valve 70 and then alternatively to a pressure guage 72 or a manually operable inflater bulb 74. An advantage of this construction is that the inflatable cuff can readily be moved along the mandrel 60, nearer to or further from the end 62, as may be required to position it appropriately in relation to the muscle whose performance is to be monitored. A pressure relief valve 76 prevents a pressure greater than a predetermined limit being built up in the cuff 64, 66, even if the bulb 74 is continuously operated.
ZOQ474 XF15 The device illustrated in Figure 4 includes a hollow rubber latex tube 80 with a rounded end 82, its wall being of appropriate thickness or suitably reinforced (for example as described with reference to the device of Figures 1 and 2) to give the device a stiffness so that it can be readily inserted without discomfort and yet has sufficient rigidity not to be deformed by the muscle movements being monitored. The tube 80 has a thin flexible and expansible annular rubber latex wall 84, similar to the wall 16 of Figure 1, defining with the tube 80 an inflatable cuff 86. A hole 88 is provided in the wall of the tube 80 leading into the interior of the annular cuff 86. The interior of the tube 80 is connected by a line 90 to a T-piece and valve, bulb, pressure relief valve and guage (all not shown) in the same way, as illustrated in Figure 3.
Although not shown in Figures 3 and 4, a flange corresponding to the flange 25 in Figure 1, slidable along the tube, is preferably included in the arrangements shown in Figures 3 and 4 .
Pressure guage 24 (or 72) may be mechanical, electrical, or electronic. A muscular contraction will show as an increase in pressure of about 1 to 8 mm. of mercury on the guage, and so will be clearly noticeable to the patient. 208474 XFl 5 The pressure guage may be an electronic pressure sensor unit capable of giving either a numerical display of pressure value or a display of lights, for example of different 5 colors, triggered by the achievement of certain pressure valves. For example, with such a unit it could be arranged using suitable circuity that a given muscle contraction (and hence a given pressure) illuminates a lamp of 10 one color, a greater contraction illuminates a lamp of a second color, and a greater contraction still illuminates a lamp of a third color. Such a unit would preferably include a means of controlling the sensitivity so that the particular 15 levels of pressure at which given lamps are illustrated could be adjusted.
For improved sensitivity, it is preferred that tube 18 or tubes 50 and 48. or tube 68 6e thin. For example, the tube may have an inner 20 diameter of about 0.5 to about 1.5 mm.
The devices of this invention are employed as follows. The device is inserted into the body orifice to the desired depth as determined by flange 25. The valve 22 or 72 is opened 25 and the cuff is inflated in any convenient way to a light pressure, for example about 40 to 60 mm. of mercury. The valve is closed and the patient then attempts to contract the sphincter muscles. The resultant efforts show 30 clearly on the pressure guage. 208474?

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WHAT WE CLAIM IS:
1. A device for assisting a person to exercise sphincter-type muscles which includes a first tube forming a support member and having an inflatable cuff near one end thereof, a second tube opening at one end into the interior of said inflatable cuff, a pressure gauge attached to the other end of said second tube, and a valve whereby air or gas can be allowed to enter said second tube in order to inflate sai d cuff.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1 substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to any one of the accompanying drawings. By bUs/Their authorised Agent A. J. PARK & SOW; Per; kJocJ.
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