Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
Patent
1996-12-03
1999-06-15
Coggins, Wynn Wood
Surgery
Means for introducing or removing material from body for...
Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
604 93, 604167, A61M 500
Patent
active
059117060
ABSTRACT:
An implantable single or dual-lumen or more lumen device for repeated accessing vessels within a body. The device uses a resilient material to form a seal, and has a smooth streamlined flowpath with no flow discontinuity. The device is joined to a catheter, in most cases, such that fluids can be extracted from or injected into the vessel to be accessed. The device is designed for the high flowrates, on the order of 150 and greater milliliters per minute, associated with hemodialysis, plasmapheresis, and other fluid exchange therapies. In such applications smooth flow streaming is important to minimize damage to the blood. A corresponding straight-needle apparatus is designed to mate and lock with the access device, where alignment and open flowpath is ensured. A valve seal incorporates opposing very hard surfaced guide elements that are retained and in intimate contact with the seal itself. The needle assembly pushes open these guide elements which open the seal before the needle point reaches the seal material.
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Estabrook Brian K.
Gage Robert D.
Prosl Frank
Whipple Dale
Blyveis Deborah
Chow Stephen Y.
Coggins Wynn Wood
Cohen Jerry
Paul Edwin H.
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