Devices and methods for cervix measurement

a technology of cervix and measurement method, applied in the field of medical devices, can solve the problems of significant variation between practitioners, incompetent cervix, cervical incompetence, etc., and achieve the effect of simple and inexpensiv

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-01-26
CERVILENZ
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[0020] In another aspect of the present invention, a device for determining a dimension of an organ is provided that may include a measurement member having a main body, a distal end extending substantially perpendicular to the main body, and a measurement scale along the member, and an outer member having a distal end, a proximal end, an open face, and a space for advancement therethrough of the measurement member. The outer member slidably engages the measurement member. The outer member may include a plurality of extensions parallel to the open face. Here, the extensions secure the measurement member within the space of the outer member. In another embodiment, the space of the outer member interlocks with the measurement member to slidably engage the measurement member.

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For example, it is well known that the in utero exposure of some women to diethylstilbestrol (DES) results in cervical abnormalities and in some cases gross anatomical changes, which leads to an incompetent cervix where the cervix matures, softens and painlessly dilates without apparent uterine contractions.
Cervical incompetence is a well-recognized clinical problem.
Although an individual practitioner can achieve acceptable repeatability using this method, there is significant variation between practitioners due to the subjective nature of the procedure.
However, this device is somewhat large, leading to a risk of injury to the fundus of the vagina or cervical os.
Additionally, it is not disposable and requires repeated sterilization.
Accordingly, this device is rather complex and expensive to manufacture.
Even if a woman is found to have an apparently normal internal cervical os diameter, there may nonetheless be a risk for preterm labor and delivery.
Currently, risk assessment for preterm delivery remains difficult, particularly among women with no history of preterm birth.
Although this is useful for general qualitative analysis, it does not afford an easy nor accurate measurement of the length of the cervix from the external cervical os to the cervical-uterine junction (also described herein as the length of the cervix extending into the vagina) and, therefore, does not provide an accurate assessment of the risk of preterm labor.
Despite the use of gloves, vaginal exams always carry with them the risk of transmitting infectious agents, especially to the fetal membranes, the lining and / or muscle of the uterus, or the fetus itself.
However, it requires expensive equipment, highly skilled operators, as well as skill in interpretation of results, which are all subject to human error.
Also, due to the expense of the procedure many women, especially those without proper health insurance, cannot afford to have a sonographic test performed.
Although there are several instruments available for determining various dimensions of the uterus, there is no suitable instrument for measuring the length of the cervix in the fornix vaginae.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,016,867 describes a uterine caliper and depth gauge for taking a variety of uterine measurements, which although useful for fitting an intrauterine contraceptive device, is not capable of measuring the length of the cervix in the fornix vaginae due to interference by the caliper's wings.
These devices are also relatively sophisticated, making them expensive to manufacture and purchase.
However, this device is not adapted for accurately measuring the length of the cervix in the fornix vaginae because of the lack of an appropriate measuring scale and a stop for automatically recording the measurement.
Accordingly, there is currently no commercially available, quick, and inexpensive as well as accurate device to assess the risk of preterm labor by measuring the length of the cervix in the fornix vaginae.
Therefore, many women at risk for preterm labor may be unaware of the risk to their pregnancy and their unborn child.

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Cervix Length Measurement

[0115] This example provides measurement of the length of the cervix in the vagina in a subject and correlation with reported criteria for determining the risk of preterm delivery.

[0116] The subject preferably lies in a prone position on her back. In one procedure, the practitioner uses a speculum to first examine the vaginal cavity and to observe the optimum position for placing the device. The practitioner then inserts into the vagina a device that includes a measurement member having a distal region and a proximal region, a hollow member through which the measurement member is inserted and advanced, and a flange engaged to the distal end of the hollow member. Alternatively, the practitioner may insert the device into the vagina without first using the speculum. The flange of the device has a surface adapted to contact the cervix at the external uterine opening after the distal end of the hollow member is inserted into the vagina. The practitioner next a...

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Cervix Dilation Measurement

[0118] This example demonstrates the use of the invention disclosed herein to measure the dilation of the cervix uteri in the same subject as in Example 1, to predict the risk for preterm delivery or the particular stage of delivery in a normal pregnancy.

[0119] One of the devices of the present invention is used to measure the dilation of the cervix uteri. A physician inserts into the vagina a device that includes a measurement member having a distal region and a proximal region, a hollow member through which the measurement member is inserted and advanced, and a flange engaged to the distal end of the hollow member. The flange of the device has a surface adapted to contact the cervix after the distal end of the hollow member is inserted into the vagina, includes a measurement scale, and is substantially translucent. Also, the flange is preferably off-set to the side of the hollow member to allow the flange to cover the external uterine opening while als...

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Abstract

The present invention provides several devices and methods for determining dimensions of female reproductive organs. In one embodiment, a device for determining a dimension of a female reproductive organ includes a hollow member having a lumen, a measurement member insertable into the lumen of the hollow member and having a measurement scale disposed along a proximal portion, and a flange having a body offset substantially perpendicular to the hollow member. A device having a measurement member with a distal end extending substantially perpendicular to a main body, and an outer member with an open face and a space for advancement therethrough of the measurement member, wherein the outer member slidably engages the measurement member, is also provided.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10 / 924,411, filed Aug. 23, 2004, now allowed, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10 / 366,024 entitled “Devices and Methods for Cervix Measurement,” filed on Feb. 12, 2003, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,802,817, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09 / 877,986 entitled “Devices and Methods for Cervix Measurement,” filed on Jun. 8, 2001, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,524,259, the disclosures of which are expressly incorporated by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] The present invention relates to medical devices and methods of using such devices. More particularly, the invention relates to instruments and methods to measure the length of the cervix in the fornix vaginae and the dilation of the cervix uteri. BACKGROUND [0003] Preterm labor, or labor before 37 weeks gestation, has been reported in 7 to 10 percent of all births but accounts for more than 85 percent of all peri...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/103A61B5/107
CPCA61B5/435A61B5/1076
Inventor BAXTER-JONES, ROSALYN P.STEMLER, JOSEPHYOW, LINDY
Owner CERVILENZ
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