Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1982-07-09
1986-09-23
Hirsch, Paul J.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128129, A61F 547
Patent
active
046129243
ABSTRACT:
A support body to be inserted in the uterus is connected to inflatable occluding members intended and adapted solely to seal the mouths of the Fallopian tubes when inflated. Because there is no pressure contact between the device and the walls of the uterus proper, there is no impediment to the flow of menstrual blood nor any risk of harmful effects caused by pressure. The support body comprises a central piece through which an inflation medium can be introduced into the occluding members, which are disposed at the ends of two branches projecting laterally from the central piece. Thus, the device is easy to position accurately within the uterus. The support body is stiff but resiliently deformable and of stable shape.
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Goebel Ronald G.
Hirsch Paul J.
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