System and Method for Administering Peritoneal Dialysis
First Claim
1. A closed system for administering peritoneal dialysis to a patient, the system comprising:
- a supply of dialysate;
a first subcutaneous catheter and a second subcutaneous catheter both in communication with a peritoneal cavity of the patient;
a first needle operable to access and connect the first subcutaneous catheter to a fluid pathway;
a second needle operable to access and connect the second subcutaneous catheter to the fluid pathway;
a pump operable to cause the supply of dialysate to continuously flow through the peritoneal cavity, wherein the fluid travels into the peritoneal cavity via the first subcutaneous catheter and exits the peritoneal cavity via the second subcutaneous catheter;
a filter for removing contaminants from the dialysate, wherein the pump causes the decontaminated dialysate to be recirculated through the fluid pathway; and
a container for storing contaminants removed by the filter from the dialysate.
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Abstract
Systems and methods are provided for improved techniques associated with administering peritoneal dialysis. Embodiments of the invention relate to the continuous introduction and circulation of dialysate fluid in and through the peritoneal cavity. This constant influx of fresh fluid results in a perpetually high diffusion gradient between the toxin solute concentration of the blood and the dialysate fluid traversing the abdominal cavity, which promotes a much more efficient and rapid transfer of toxic solutes from the blood stream into the abdominal fluid. The fluid is continuously removed from the abdominal cavity and passed through an external filter using a pulsatile pump. The external filter cleanses the toxic solutes from the fluid before returning the fluid to the abdominal cavity. Embodiments of the invention also relate to improvements in catheters used to access the peritoneal cavity.
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15 Claims
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1. A closed system for administering peritoneal dialysis to a patient, the system comprising:
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a supply of dialysate; a first subcutaneous catheter and a second subcutaneous catheter both in communication with a peritoneal cavity of the patient; a first needle operable to access and connect the first subcutaneous catheter to a fluid pathway; a second needle operable to access and connect the second subcutaneous catheter to the fluid pathway; a pump operable to cause the supply of dialysate to continuously flow through the peritoneal cavity, wherein the fluid travels into the peritoneal cavity via the first subcutaneous catheter and exits the peritoneal cavity via the second subcutaneous catheter; a filter for removing contaminants from the dialysate, wherein the pump causes the decontaminated dialysate to be recirculated through the fluid pathway; and a container for storing contaminants removed by the filter from the dialysate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for administering peritoneal dialysis to a patient, the method comprising:
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subcutaneously inserting a first catheter and a second catheter so that both the first catheter and the second catheter are in communication with a peritoneal cavity of the patient; accessing the first catheter with a first needle and accessing the second catheter with a second needle; connecting the first catheter and the second catheter to a closed fluid pathway; pumping dialysate fluid through the closed fluid pathway and into the peritoneal cavity; removing contaminants, after the dialysate fluid has passed through the peritoneal cavity, from the dialysate fluid; re-circulating the decontaminated dialysate fluid through the closed fluid pathway so that the dialysate fluid is constantly being circulated through the closed fluid pathway; and storing contaminants removed by the filter in a waste container. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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