WO2000074562A1 - Disposable tissue probe tip - Google Patents
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- Spectrophotomet ⁇ c-type instruments are known and used in a variety of applications
- An instrument of this type and an associated patient interface optical probe are, for example, disclosed in the Anderson et al U S Patent 5,879,294
- the probe includes a housing and a number of optical fibers
- the optical fibers terminate at a tissue-facing surface of the probe and are coupled between the probe and instrument within a cable housing
- the embodiment of the probe shown in the Anderson et al Patent has several send fibers through which light of different wavelengths is transmitted from the instrument to the probe
- the tissue-facing surface of the probe is positioned in contact with the tissue being analyzed to transmit the light from the send fibers into the tissue
- the receive fiber collects light that has traveled through the tissue being analyzed and transmits the collected light back to the instrument for processing
- the present invention is a disposable tip adapted for use in connection with an optical probe of a medical instrument
- the probe tip includes an elastomeric base member having an extended patient tissue-engaging surface and structure for releasably engaging the probe of the medical instrument A win ow i being analyzed
- Adhesive on the tissue-engaging surface of the base member releasably secures the tip to a patient
- the tip provides a high degree of light coupling between the probe and tissue being analyzed, while at the same time providing a high degree of ambient light exclusion It can be conveniently attached to and removed from the probe Since it can be efficiently manufactured and disposed of after a single use, the probe tip also provides a high degree of patient hygiene
- Figure 1 is an exploded sectional side view of an embodiment of an optical probe to which the disposable tip of the present invention can be releasably attached
- Figure 2 is a sectional side view of the probe shown in Figure 1 without the optical fibers
- Figure 3 is a sectional side view of the probe shown in Figure 1 with the optical fibers
- Figure 4 is an exploded isometric view of the probe shown in Figure 1 and the disposable tip of the present invention showing the upper surfaces of the components
- Figure 5 is a an exploded isometric view of the probe shown in Figure 1 and the disposable tip of the present invention showing the lower surfaces of the components
- Figure 6 is a sectional end view of the probe and disposable tip shown in Figures 4 and 5
- Figure 7 is a bottom view of a second embodiment of a tip in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS 1-4 illustrate one embodiment of an optical probe 10 and a disposable tip 100 which can be releasably attached to the probe
- housing 20 into which the insert is mounted
- the optical fibers 14, 16 and 18 terminate at a tissue-facing surface 22 of the insert 12 and are coupled between the insert 12 and instrument (not shown) within a cable housing 24
- the illustrated embodiment of the invention includes four send fibers 14 through which light of different wavelengths is transmitted to the probe 10
- the ends of the send fibers 14 are sealed in a ferrule 26
- a mixer fiber 28 is located between the ferrule 26 and the tissue-facing surface 22 of the probe 10
- the different wavelengths of light emitted from the ends of the send fibers 14 are mixed within the mixer fiber 28 and thereby scattered throughout the surface area of the mixer fiber at the tissue-facing surface 22
- Each wavelength of light will therefore travel through a similar volume of tissue after being transmitted from the probe 10
- the receive fiber 18 and calibration recognition fiber 16 also have ends which terminate at the tissue-facing surface 22 of the probe 10
- the disposable tip 100 and the manner by which it is releasably mounted to the probe 10 can be described generally with reference to Figures 4- 6
- the probe tip 100 is an elastomeric fixtu ⁇ ng device which is used to removably attach the optical probe 10 to a patient's tissue measurement site (e g , the skin of a patient)
- the illustrated embodiment of the tip 100 includes a boot or mating section 106 and a tissue-engaging section 108 which extends from the mating section
- the tip 100 can be formed from a 1 -piece elastomeric base member molded from flexible material such as sihcone rubber (e g , 50 shore A durometer from Applied Sihcone) or polyethylene foam (e g , Plastasote from Zotefoams Limited) Other suitable materials include isoprene/EPDM/nit ⁇ le rubbers, PVC, polyurethane, rubber alloys and vinyl acetate foams
- An optically clear window 102 (I e
- a probe-engaging recess 1 10 in the mating section 106 is adapted to releasably secure the tip 100 to the probe 10
- the illustrated embodiment of the tip 100 has a mating section 106 with a tapered cavity recess 1 10 which mates and fits snugly to the correspondingly tapered exterior surface of the tip housing 20
- the housing 20 has a tip-engaging section 1 12 with an outer surface that extends outwardly with increasing distance toward the tissue-facing surface 22
- the inner surface of the recess 1 10 extends outwardly with increasing distance toward the tissue-engaging surface 104
- the mating configuration of the tip recess 1 10 and probe section 1 12 enables the optical probe 10 to be conveniently inserted into and removed from the tip 100 without having to remove the tip from the patient, while at the same time providing a secure attachment between the probe and tip
- the sloping surfaces of the mating section 106 and the recess 110 cooperate to urge the tissue-facing surface 22 of the probe 10 toward the tip 100 and the tissue of the patient
- the material of the tip 100 is optically opaque and has mating surfaces which overlap the reusable probe tip in a manner to trap ambient light
- the tip preferably prevents or minimizes the amount of ambient light entering the tissue being measured near the measurement site This property is accomplished by the tissue-engaging surface of the section 108 extending from and surrounding the window 102
- the fixture can be molded with a saddle or other shape which enables it to conform to the curvature of the leg, arm or other anatomy of the patient
- the recessed channels 109 in the upper surface (l e , the surface opposite the tissue-engaging surface 104) of the section 108 enhance the flexibility of the tip 100 and its ability to conform to the contour of the patient's anatomy to which the tip is mounted
- a double-sided pressure sensitive adhesive 105 can be bonded to the tissue-engaging surface 104 of the tip 100 Alternatively, the adhesive 105 can be a transfer tape (unsupported pressure sensitive adhesive) A single coated tape (pressure sensitive adhesive on the tissue-engaging side only) could also be used
- the adhesive and any associated support substrates should be optically clear if they are also functioning as the window 102 Alternatively, a separate section of optically clear material which does not have adhesive properties can be mounted to the tip 100 to function as the window 102
- Such a window 102 component can be fixtured within the cavity of the tip 100
- the window can be a thin (e g , about 5 mil), thermoformed transparent (I e , polyester, polyethylene or polycarbonate) plastic material molded to conform to the hole through the elastomeric tip 100
- the window 102 can then be permanently mounted by adhesive to the elastomeric member forming the tip 100
- One embodiment of the invention includes a window 102 formed from polyester film (e g , Mylar Type D
- a release liner 1 14 can be used to protect the adhesive 105 and window 102 while the tip is being stored prior to use
- the liner 114 should be designed to be easily pulled off the tip 100 to expose the pressure sensitive adhesive 105
- the release liner 1 14 can also be formed from optically clear materials, thereby allowing the tip 100 to be used intermittently on a patient before the release liner 1 14 is removed and the tip 100 is fixedly mounted to the patient for continuous measurements
- a non-transparent paper or plastic release liner 1 14 can be used if the adhesive component is not designed to provide the window 102 between the tip 100 and probe 10
- the adhesive can be applied to the tissue- engaging surface 104 of the tip 100 immediately prior to its use on a patient
- Structural approaches other than the elastomeric interference fit described above can be used to releasably secure the tip 100 to the optical probe 10
- snap-type or other buttons or latch mechanisms can be used for this purpose
- the probe tip 100 does not permanently fixture the optical components (e g , optical fibers 14, 16 and 18 and light mixer 28) of the probe 10 within a "patient sensor " Instead, the optical (and relatively expensive and functionally reusable) components can be removed from the patient without affecting the attachment of the tip 100 to the patient This reversibility of the connection between the probe 10 and the patient allows the probe to be disconnected and reused on the same patient without having to issue a new disposable tip 100
- the tip 100 can remain attached to the patient and measurement later resumed
- the tip 100 can be relatively easily yet securely attached to the housing 20 without the need for hooks, snaps or other fasteners
- the tip is also soft and comfortable, resulting in little if any damage to the tissue to which it is mounted i ur u i e another embodiment of the invention
- Tip 200 can be formed from two overlaying sheets of polyethylene foam (not separately visible in Figure 7) and a sheet of double sided adhesive having a release line
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