Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1992-12-24
1994-12-20
Pfaffle, K. M.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
439909, A61B 504, A61B 50444
Patent
active
053738438
ABSTRACT:
A connector attached to an end of a twisted wire pair, whose other end has fetal and maternal electrodes. A driving tube is removed from the twisted wire pair by pulling a drive handle and driving tube over the connector. The outer diameter of the connector is smaller than the inner diameter of the driving tube. After the connector is free, it is inserted into a housing of a leg plate, which electrically interconnects terminals of the connector and thereby the electrodes with a remote monitoring device. The housing has finger grips to help hold the housing during the insertion of the connector. The leg plate also has a base which is held in position against a mother's leg and has a ground electrode which is also electrically interconnected with the device. The housing is rotatable relative to the base.
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Boucher Doanld R.
Izzo Joseph A.
Malis Michael J.
Quedens Phillipp J.
Shipherd John T.
Corometrics Medical Systems, Inc.
Pfaffle K. M.
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