Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
Patent
1995-06-07
1997-02-04
Milano, Michael J.
Surgery
Means for introducing or removing material from body for...
Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
623 1, 623 12, 604174, A61M 532, A61F 206
Patent
active
055993117
ABSTRACT:
Locatable devices are provided for subcutaneously securing a catheter in an area to be catheterized. In addition, methods for securing a catheter in a subcutaneous location are also provided. In one embodiment, the device comprises two releasably lockable arcuate members interconnected by a hinge. The ends of the arcuate members move with respect to one another from a closed position in which the side surfaces of the arcuate members are coupled in a facing relationship forming a tubular base with a longitudinal passage for receiving a catheter, to an open position in which the ends of the arcuate members are uncoupled and at least partially spaced from each other. Each member is fastened to an end of a connecting material. The connecting material has a length such that it extends within the passage and forms a tightened loop around a catheter inserted within the device. The device may alternatively comprise two tubular members which rotate about each other to create a tightened loop of connecting material around a catheter in a generally cylindrical passage, or an elastic base and a connecting material which forms a loop around a catheter while the base is in a flexed open position and tightens around the catheter while the base is in a relaxed closed position.
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