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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 09, 1994
Filed:
Dec. 09, 1993
Paul H Sugarbaker, Washington, DC (US);
Other;
Abstract
An abdomino-pelvic lavage apparatus adapted to be secured in a midline abdominal incision to form a well with the abdomino-pelvic cavity for lavaging the abdomino-pelvic cavity during surgery. The apparatus includes a cylindrical wall made of a transparent plastic material and having structure at its base end for securing the wall in place and effecting a water-tight seal with the edge of an abdominal incision. Ports through the wall around its circumference provide openings for the surgeon's hands so that the surgeon has free access to the abdomino-pelvic cavity for manipulation of intra-abdominal tissues, lavage fluid and inflow and outflow tubes for the lavage fluid. A transparent removable cover may be placed on the wall during chemotherapy treatment to contain fumes and prevent spillage, and to permit pressurization of the well and abdomino-pelvic cavity. Inflow tubes extend through the wall to admit lavage fluid and pressurized gas into the abdomino-pelvic cavity, and outflow tubes drain the lavage fluid from the cavity. Heat sensors, pH monitors, and a pressure gauge on the apparatus, and associated Geiger counters permit accurate monitoring and control of these parameters in the abdomino-pelvic cavity during the procedure. Fluid from drain sites may be sampled for desired data during the lavage procedure.