Uterine contraction sensing system and method

Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Measuring anatomical characteristic or force applied to or...

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C600S591000

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07862521

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a system for enabling the sensing of changes in pressure in response to uterine muscle tone changes relating to contractions, and for enabling the evaluation of contractions based thereon. The system enables a portion thereof to effectively and efficiently project at least partially below the non-compressed abdominal surface, and provides electrical isolation of the system elements. It enables ease of use and enhanced patient comfort. It also enables maximized sensitivity and minimized system loading retention pressure.

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