Urinary retention catheter
First Claim
1. A combined inserting and cleaning stylet for use with a retention drainage catheter adapted to be inserted into and retained in the bladder for the continuous drainage of waste material therefrom, the catheter being an elongate flexible cannula having an open and unobstructed distal end to communicate the interior of the bladder with a drainage lumen extending through the cannula from the distal end thereof to the exterior of the urethra, the cannula also having means on an inner wall surface of the drainage lumen adjacent the distal end defining a portion of the drainage lumen of different diameter than the rest of the drainage lumen thereby forming an abutment for the stylet, said stylet comprising:
- A. an elongate flexible body member of substantially uniform diameter throughout a major portion of its length,B. means adjacent one end of said body member defining a portion thereof of different diameter than the rest of the body member and defining an abutment means adapted to engage with the abutment means disposed in the cannula when said stylet is inserted therein,C. a tapered tip element defining a minor portion of the length of said body member, said tip element having a relatively smooth rounded end,D. means removably connecting said tip element to the other portion of said body member, andE. a brush element adapted to be connected to said other portion of said body member after said tip element is removed therefrom,whereby said stylet is used to insert the catheter by cooperating engagement between said abutment means on said stylet and the abutment means in the cannula, and thereafter is used to clean the cannula by removing said tip element from said other portion of said body member and thereafter connecting said brush element thereto.
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Abstract
Disclosed is an improved drainage catheter for insertion into and retention in the bladder of the human body, and a novel stylet for use in inserting the catheter through the urethra and into the bladder. The catheter is formed of an elongate flexible cannula having a free and unobstructed open end adapted to be inserted into the bladder to permit drainage of waste material from the bladder and to facilitate the insertion of diagnostic instrumentation into the bladder. The end of the catheter in the bladder can expand to widen the opening and cause the open end to lie lower in the bladder. The stylet is an elongate flexible member adapted to be inserted into the cannula prior to the cannula being inserted into the urethra. The cannula and the stylet have cooperating stop means to prevent the stylet from passing through the cannula beyond a predetermined point so that the stylet can be used to push the cannula through the urethra and insert the open end into the bladder. The stylet has a rounded top which protrudes beyond the open end of the cannula to provide a guide for the cannula in passing through the urethra so as to prevent trauma thereto, the tip being removable so that a cleaning brush element can be attached to the stylet. The cooperating stop means can be arranged such that the cannula will deflect at the stop means on the cannula so that the stylet moves freely to provide an indication that the catheter is properly located and secured within the bladder.
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12 Claims
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1. A combined inserting and cleaning stylet for use with a retention drainage catheter adapted to be inserted into and retained in the bladder for the continuous drainage of waste material therefrom, the catheter being an elongate flexible cannula having an open and unobstructed distal end to communicate the interior of the bladder with a drainage lumen extending through the cannula from the distal end thereof to the exterior of the urethra, the cannula also having means on an inner wall surface of the drainage lumen adjacent the distal end defining a portion of the drainage lumen of different diameter than the rest of the drainage lumen thereby forming an abutment for the stylet, said stylet comprising:
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A. an elongate flexible body member of substantially uniform diameter throughout a major portion of its length, B. means adjacent one end of said body member defining a portion thereof of different diameter than the rest of the body member and defining an abutment means adapted to engage with the abutment means disposed in the cannula when said stylet is inserted therein, C. a tapered tip element defining a minor portion of the length of said body member, said tip element having a relatively smooth rounded end, D. means removably connecting said tip element to the other portion of said body member, and E. a brush element adapted to be connected to said other portion of said body member after said tip element is removed therefrom, whereby said stylet is used to insert the catheter by cooperating engagement between said abutment means on said stylet and the abutment means in the cannula, and thereafter is used to clean the cannula by removing said tip element from said other portion of said body member and thereafter connecting said brush element thereto. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A retention drainage catheter adapted to be inserted into and retained in the bladder for the continuous drainage of waste material therefrom, and a stylet for inserting the retention drainage catheter through the urethra and into the bladder, said catheter and stylet comprising in combination:
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A. an elongate flexible cannula formed of a flexible and pliant material having both distal and proximal ends, the length of said cannula being such that said distal end is disposed within the bladder and the proximal end is disposed exteriorily of the urethra, said cannula having 1. a drainage lumen extending from said distal end substantially to said proximal end, 2. means formed on the inner tubular wall of said drainage lumen defining an abutment means adjacent said distal end of said cannula, and 3. expandable means connected to said cannula adjacent said distal end thereof for retaining said distal end within the bladder after passing through the urethra, 4. said distal end of said cannula defining an unobstructed opening the cross-sectional area of which is substantially equal to the cross-sectional area of said drainage lumen and which lies in a plane substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said drainage lumen whereby waste material in the bladder flows directly into said drainage lumen at said distal end of said cannula and instrumentation is introduced into the bladder through said drainage lumen, and B. an elongate flexible stylet adapted to be inserted through said drainage lumen, said stylet being longer than said cannula and having 1. at least a major portion of its length of s substantially uniform diameter which will pass through said drainage lumen, 2. means formed adjacent one end of the stylet defining an abutment means for engagement with said abutment means in said drainage lumen, and 3. a tip portion having a smooth rounded end normally projecting beyond said the distal end of said cannula whereby said catheter is inserted through the urethra by pushing said catheter therethrough by engagement of the abutment means on said cannula and said stylet until said expandable means enters the bladder to retain said cannula in place, after which said stylet is withdrawn from said cannula. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A retention drainage catheter adapted to be inserted into and retained in the bladder for the continuous drainage of waste material therefrom, and a stylet for inserting the retention drainage catheter through the urethra and into the bladder, said catheter and stylet comprising in combination:
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A. an elongate flexible cannula formed of a flexible and pliant material having both distal and proximal ends, the length of said cannula being such that said distal end is disposed within the bladder and the proximal end is disposed exteriorily of the urethra, said cannula having 1. a drainage lumen extending from said distal end substantially to said proximal end, 2. means formed on the inner tubular wall of said drainage lumen defining an abutment means adjacent said distal end of said cannula, and 3. expandable means connected to said cannula adjacent said distal end thereof for retaining said distal end within the bladder after passing through the urethra, 4. said distal end of said cannula being open and unobstructed whereby waste material in the bladder flows directly into said drainage lumen at said distal end of said cannula and instrumentation is introduced into the bladder through said drainage lumen, B. an elongate flexible stylet adapted to be inserted through said drainage lumen, said stylet being longer than said cannula and having 1. at least a major portion of its length of a substantially uniform diameter thiwh will pass through said drainage lumen, 2. means formed adjacent one end of the stylet defining an abutment means for engagement with said abutment means in said drainage lumen, and 3. a tip portion having a smooth rounded end normally projecting beyond said distal end of said cannula, C. said means defining said abutment means on said cannula comprising a pair of spaced apart annular bosses projecting inwardly of said drainage lumen, the boss adjacent said distal end projecting further inwardly than the other boss, and D. said means defining said abutment means on said stylet comprising a pair of spaced apart bosses projecting outwardly from said stylet, the boss remote from said distal end of said stylet projecting further outwardly than the other boss, E. the smaller of said bosses on said stylet being of a diameter to pass the larger of the bosses on said cannula but said bosses otherwise having cooperating abutment surfaces, F. said bosses on said stylet being spaced to have the abutment surfaces thereof farther apart than the corresponding abutment surfaces of said bosses on said cannula, whereby said catheter is inserted through the urethra by pushing said catheter therethrough by engagement of the abutment means on said cannula and said stylet until said expandable means enters the bladder to retain said cannula in place, after which said stylet is withdrawn from said cannula, and during insertion of the catheter through the urethra as aforesaid, if the forwardmost abutment surfaces slip past each other the rearwardmost abutment surfaces will engage after said stylet moves forwardly in said cannula to continue the insertion of said catheter. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A retention drainage catheter adapted to be inserted into and retained in the bladder for the continuous drainage of waste material therefrom, and a stylet for inserting the retention drainage catheter through the urethra and into the bladder, said catheter and stylet comprising in combination:
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A. an elongate flexible cannula formed of a flexible and pliant material having both distal and proximal ends, the length of said cannula being such that said distal end is disposed within the bladder and the proximal end is disposed exteriorily of the urethra, said cannula having 1. A drainage lumen extending from said distal end substantially to said proximal end, 2. means formed on the inner tubular wall of said drainage lumen defining an abutment means adjacent said distal end of sand cannula, and 3. expandable means connected to said cannula adjacent said distal end thereof for retaining said distal end within the bladder after passing through the urethra, 4. said distal end of said cannula being open and unobstructed whereby waste material in the bladder flows directly into said drainage lumen at said distal end of said cannula and instrumentation is introduced into the bladder through said drainage lumen, B. an elongate flexible stylet adapted to be inserted through said drainage lumen, said stylet being longer than said cannula and having 1. at least a major portion of its length of a substantially uniform diameter which will pass through said drainage lumen, 2. means formed adjacent one end of the stylet defining an abutment means for engagement with said abutment means in said drainage lumen, and 3. a tip portion having a smooth rounded end normally projecting beyond said distal end of said cannula, C. said means defining said abutment means on said cannula comprising a pair of spaced apart annular recesses formed in said cannula and projecting outwardly from said drainage lumen, the recess remote from said distal end of said cannula projecting farther outwardly than the other recess, and D. said means defining said abutment means on said stylet comprising a pair of spaced apart radial projections extending outwardly from the surface of said stylet, the projection remote from said distal end of said stylet projecting further outwardly than the other projection, E. both said pairs of recesses and projections having forwardly slanting barb-like cooperating surfaces which engage when said stylet is inserted into said cannula, F. the smaller of said projections on said stylet being of a diameter to pass the larger of the recesses on said cannula but said projections and recesses otherwise having cooperating abutment surfaces, G. said projections on said stylet being spaced to have the abutment surfaces thereof farther apart than the corresponding abutment surfaces of said recesses on said cannula, whereby said catheter is inserted through the urethra by pushing said catheter therethrough by engagement of the abutment means on said cannula and said stylet until said expandable means enters the bladder to retain said cannula in place, after which said stylet is withdrawn from said cannula, and during insertion of the catheter through the urethra, if the forwardmost abutment surfaces slip past each other the rearwardmost abutment surfaces will engage after said stylet moves forwardly in said cannula to continue insertion of the catheter. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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