Method and apparatus for peritoneal dialysis
First Claim
1. A method of removing metabolic waste products from the blood of a patient including pumping dialysis solution into the peritoneal cavity of the patient, the improvement comprising (a) removing a portion of the dialysis solution from the peritoneal cavity through a single access path in the abdominal wall to the peritoneum to both insert and remove dialysis solution to and from the peritoneal cavity which portion is no more than essentially 90 percent of the total amount of dialysis solution administered to said peritoneal cavity, (b) replacing said portion with additional, fresh dialysis solution, sequentially repeating steps (a) and (b) until the desired amount of metabolic waste products have been removed from the patient, (c) dialyzing said dialysis solution which has been removed from the peritoneal cavity against a second dialysis solution for removal of metabolic waste products therefrom, (d) returning said removed dialysis solution to the peritoneal cavity of the patient as cleansed dialysis solution, (e) passing said second dialysis solution through absorbent means to regenerate said second dialysis solution for further dialysis against the dialysis solution removed from the peritoneal cavity, (f) directing said dialysis solution into and out of the peritoneal cavity in the manner responsive to the weight of dialysis solution in a reservoir positioned in flow communication with the peritoneal cavity, flowing said dialysis solution into and out of the peritoneal cavity of a patient through a flow circuit which defines communication means with said catheter, (g) providing first and second branch conduits positioned in branched relationship with said connection means, a primary circuit having one end connected to said first conduit and another end connected to said second conduit, said primary circuit passing through pump means and dialyzer means for purification of the solution, said first branch conduit communicating with a third branch conduit, upstream of said pump, which in turn communicates with a reservoir for dialysis solution, said second branch conduit being in flow communication with a fourth branch conduit, said fourth branch conduit also communicating with said reservoir;
- and valve means for alternatively opening and closing fluid flow through pairs of branch conduits, said pairs of branch conduits comprising respectively the first and fourth and the second and third branch conduits, whereby flow of dialysis solution takes place through only one pair of said branch conduits on an alternative basis, to permit the withdrawal of dialysis solution from the peritoneal cavity and the storage thereof in said container when the second and third branch conduits are open, and to permit the reinfusion of dialysis solution from the container to the peritoneal cavity when the first and fourth branch conduits are open.
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Abstract
Metabolic waste products from the blood of a patient are removed by pumping dialysis solution into the peritoneal cavity of the patient, and then (a) removing a portion of the dialysis solution from the peritoneal cavity which portion may vary from 1 percent to 90 percent of the total amount of dialysis solution administered to the peritoneal cavity and, (b) "cleaning" (removing metabolic waste products) this solution either through a dialyzer or by means of sorbent modules and then returning this same (cleansed) fluid into the peritoneal cavity. This cycle is repeated again and again until the desired amount of metabolic waste products are removed.
Another subcutaneous peritoneal catheter is shown in the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 594,374 filed July 9, 1975, since abandoned in favor of Continuation-in-part Application Ser. No. 768,520 filed Feb. 14, 1977. This application discloses a dual catheter, two needle system devoted to cross-flow peritoneal dialysis, whereas the present invention is directed to single catheter and single needle system operating on a push-pull principle.
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11 Claims
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1. A method of removing metabolic waste products from the blood of a patient including pumping dialysis solution into the peritoneal cavity of the patient, the improvement comprising (a) removing a portion of the dialysis solution from the peritoneal cavity through a single access path in the abdominal wall to the peritoneum to both insert and remove dialysis solution to and from the peritoneal cavity which portion is no more than essentially 90 percent of the total amount of dialysis solution administered to said peritoneal cavity, (b) replacing said portion with additional, fresh dialysis solution, sequentially repeating steps (a) and (b) until the desired amount of metabolic waste products have been removed from the patient, (c) dialyzing said dialysis solution which has been removed from the peritoneal cavity against a second dialysis solution for removal of metabolic waste products therefrom, (d) returning said removed dialysis solution to the peritoneal cavity of the patient as cleansed dialysis solution, (e) passing said second dialysis solution through absorbent means to regenerate said second dialysis solution for further dialysis against the dialysis solution removed from the peritoneal cavity, (f) directing said dialysis solution into and out of the peritoneal cavity in the manner responsive to the weight of dialysis solution in a reservoir positioned in flow communication with the peritoneal cavity, flowing said dialysis solution into and out of the peritoneal cavity of a patient through a flow circuit which defines communication means with said catheter, (g) providing first and second branch conduits positioned in branched relationship with said connection means, a primary circuit having one end connected to said first conduit and another end connected to said second conduit, said primary circuit passing through pump means and dialyzer means for purification of the solution, said first branch conduit communicating with a third branch conduit, upstream of said pump, which in turn communicates with a reservoir for dialysis solution, said second branch conduit being in flow communication with a fourth branch conduit, said fourth branch conduit also communicating with said reservoir;
- and valve means for alternatively opening and closing fluid flow through pairs of branch conduits, said pairs of branch conduits comprising respectively the first and fourth and the second and third branch conduits, whereby flow of dialysis solution takes place through only one pair of said branch conduits on an alternative basis, to permit the withdrawal of dialysis solution from the peritoneal cavity and the storage thereof in said container when the second and third branch conduits are open, and to permit the reinfusion of dialysis solution from the container to the peritoneal cavity when the first and fourth branch conduits are open.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. Peritoneal dialysis apparatus for removing metabolic waste products from the blood of a patient including a means for pumping dialysis solution into the peritoneal cavity of the patient, the improvement comprising:
- (a) means for removing a portion of the dialysis solution from the peritoneal cavity, which portion is no more than essentially 90 percent of the total amount of dialysis solution administered to said peritoneal cavity;
(b) means for replacing said portion with additional, fresh dialysis solution, sequentially repeating steps (a) and (b) until the desired amount of metabolic waste products have been removed from the patient, said removing means comprising conduit means including a connection member for communication with a peritoneal dialysis catheter inserted in the peritoneal cavity, first and second branch lines connected to said connection member in branched connection therewith, pump means for actuating flow through said first and second branch lines;
said dialyzer being positioned in said first branch line, said first and second branch lines communicating with said reservoir, said pump means being adapted to alternatingly provide dialysis solution flow from said connection member through the first branch line and the dialyzer to the reservoir, and flow from said reservoir to said connection member through said second branch line, and control means, actuated by the weight of dialysis solution in said reservoir to alternatingly cause flow through said first line to fill said reservoir when the reservoir is of a predetermined minimum weight and to cause flow through said second branch line from said reservoir to the peritoneal cavity when the reservoir is of a predetermined maximum weight;
sorbent means for a second dialysis solution in a second circulating flow path passing through said dialyzer for dialytic exchange with the dialysis solution which is circulated to and from the peritoneal cavity; and
switching means operable by the weight of said reservoir including a spring, an outflow switch connected to said pump means to initiate flow through said first branch line and an inflow switch connected to said pump means to control flow through said second branch line, said reservoir being connected to one end of the spring, and a trip member connected to said spring, whereby as said container is filled with dialysis solution to a predetermined amount, it stretches the spring, causing the trip member to trip said outflow switch for terminating flow through the second branch line to empty said reservoir and to fill the peritoneal dialysis cavity, and further whereby as said reservoir is emptied, said spring contracts to cause the trip member to actuate said inflow switch to terminate flow through said second branch line and to initiate flow through the first branch line for causing flow out of the peritoneal cavity and into said reservoir. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
- (a) means for removing a portion of the dialysis solution from the peritoneal cavity, which portion is no more than essentially 90 percent of the total amount of dialysis solution administered to said peritoneal cavity;
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