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titleOfInvention Bile monitor probe
abstract [PROBLEMS] To measure the concentration of bile in the esophagus or stomach, The probe must be able to perform accurate measurements without damaging the living body. SOLUTION: A housing part of a probe 1 is composed of a tube 2 and a resin 8, and a tip portion has a smooth shape. In this housing part, a light emitting element 3 and a light receiving element 4 And a cable 5 having a conductor connected thereto and a pipe 6 for supplying a cleaning liquid. A fluid passage 7 (through hole) is provided near the tip of the housing portion. The light emitting surface of the light emitting element 3 and the light receiving surface of the light receiving element 4 are exposed in the fluid passage 7 and face each other. The distal end of the tube 6 communicates in the middle of the fluid passage 7. When the probe 1 is placed in the esophagus or stomach of the subject, the light emitted from the light emitting element 3 traverses the fluid passage and reaches the light receiving element 4. Light receiving element 4 Outputs an electric signal corresponding to the intensity of the transmitted light, and this signal is led out through a conductor.
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