System and method for the effective, reliable and foolproof delivery of embolic agents
First Claim
1. A delivery system for the delivery of embolic agents to a patient, comprising:
- a control valve assembly interconnecting first, second, third and fourth conduits,a first syringe containing a solution of embolic agents and connected to the first conduit,a second syringe connected to the second conduit, anda third syringe containing saline connected to the fourth conduit,wherein the control valve assembly selectively moves between first, second, and third states under the control of a medical professional such thatin the first state the first conduit communicates with the second conduit to transmit the solution of embolic agents between the first syringe secured to the first conduit and the second syringe secured to the second conduit;
in the second state the second conduit communicates with the third conduit to transmit the solution of embolic agents from the second syringe to a delivery catheter secured to the third conduit;
in the third state, the third conduit communicates with the fourth conduit to flush the delivery catheter via the third syringe, which is filled with saline, connected to the fourth conduit;
wherein while in the first state, the first and second conduits, and ultimately the first and second syringes, are isolated from the third and fourth conduits;
while in the second state, the second and third conduits, as well as the second syringe and the patient, are isolated from the first conduit and fourth conduit; and
while in the third state, the third and fourth conduits, as well as the patient and the third syringe, are isolated from the first conduit and second conduit.
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Abstract
A delivery system for the delivery of embolic agents to a patient includes a control valve assembly interconnecting first, second, third and fourth conduits, wherein the control valve assembly selectively moves between first, second, and third states under the control of a medical professional. In the first state, the first conduit communicates with the second conduit for transmitting a solution of embolic agents between a first syringe secured to the first conduit and a second syringe secured to the second conduit. In the second state, the second conduit communicates with the third conduit for transmitting the solution of embolic agents from the second syringe to a delivery catheter secured to the third conduit. In the third state, the third conduit communicates with the fourth conduit for flushing the delivery catheter via a third syringe, which is filled with saline, connected to the fourth conduit.
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1. A delivery system for the delivery of embolic agents to a patient, comprising:
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a control valve assembly interconnecting first, second, third and fourth conduits, a first syringe containing a solution of embolic agents and connected to the first conduit, a second syringe connected to the second conduit, and a third syringe containing saline connected to the fourth conduit, wherein the control valve assembly selectively moves between first, second, and third states under the control of a medical professional such that in the first state the first conduit communicates with the second conduit to transmit the solution of embolic agents between the first syringe secured to the first conduit and the second syringe secured to the second conduit; in the second state the second conduit communicates with the third conduit to transmit the solution of embolic agents from the second syringe to a delivery catheter secured to the third conduit; in the third state, the third conduit communicates with the fourth conduit to flush the delivery catheter via the third syringe, which is filled with saline, connected to the fourth conduit; wherein while in the first state, the first and second conduits, and ultimately the first and second syringes, are isolated from the third and fourth conduits;
while in the second state, the second and third conduits, as well as the second syringe and the patient, are isolated from the first conduit and fourth conduit; and
while in the third state, the third and fourth conduits, as well as the patient and the third syringe, are isolated from the first conduit and second conduit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A delivery system for the delivery of embolic agents to a patient, comprising:
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a control valve assembly interconnecting first, second, third and fourth conduits, a first syringe containing a solution of embolic agents and connected to the first conduit, a second syringe connected to the second conduit, and a third syringe containing saline connected to the fourth conduit, wherein the control valve assembly selectively moves between first, second, and third states under the control of a medical professional such that in the first state the first conduit communicates with the second conduit to transmit the solution of embolic agents between the first syringe secured to the first conduit and the second syringe secured to the second conduit; in the second state the second conduit communicates with the third conduit to transmit the solution of embolic agents from the second syringe to a delivery catheter secured to the third conduit; in the third state, the third conduit communicates with the fourth conduit to flush the delivery catheter via the third syringe, which is filled with saline, connected to the fourth conduit; wherein the control valve assembly includes a valve body having selectively aligned first, second, third and fourth passageways that define the first, second, third and fourth conduits, respectively, to allow for the controlled application of embolic agents to a patient; wherein a stopcock is rotatably mounted within the valve body and includes an angled channel having a pair of communicably interconnected channel segments interconnected at an angle that is generally equivalent to the angle formed between each adjacent pair of non-aligned first, second, third and fourth passageways in the valve body such that the stopcock is rotatable to align the channel segments with a selected adjacent pair of the first, second, third and fourth passageways to permit communication between those passageways in a highly controlled manner. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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