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Latest revision as of 08:40, 25 May 2025
Externally Applied Intrapartum Support Device
Abstract: the present disclosure describes a labor assistance system comprising a perianal support member and grip. the perianal support member includes a contact surface, an inner surface opposing the contact surface, and a rigid compression element. the contact surface has a generally continuous compression surface apex extending from the contact surface in a first direction, oriented to extend from an anterior edge to a posterior edge along a midline axis in a sagittal plane of the patient without substantially interfering with the birthing canal of the patient. the grip is coupled to the inner surface between the anterior edge and the posterior edge of the support member. the present disclosure also describes an intrapartum pelvic floor support device that is applied to tissue in the perianal and/or anococcygeal regions of the patient during an intrapartum period to support the anococcygeal region tissues and at least a portion of the pelvic floor.
Inventor(s): David D. Blurton, Mark Buchanan
CPC Classification: A61B17/42 (Gynaecological or obstetrical instruments or methods {(ligaturing clamps or clips for the umbilical cord ; curettage ; dilators )})
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