Method and surgically implantable apparatus for providing fluid communication with the interior of the body
First Claim
1. A surgically implantable apparatus for a gastronomy, comprising:
- a hollow, generally cylindrical elongated body for insertion through a surgical opening in the abdominal wall and stomach wall of the patient, said cylindrical body havinga radially outwardly extending concentric flange for location at the interior side of the stomach wall to inhibit movement of the cylindrical body out of the patient; and
a concentric radially inwardly extending flange which narrows the bore of the cylindrical body;
means, attached around the circumferential surface of the cylindrical body, for facilitating fixation of the tissue of the abdominal wall to the cylindrical body;
a flange member, threaded concentrically on the cylindrical body for tightening against the external surface of the abdominal wall to inhibit movement of the cylindrical body into the patient and to permit adjustment of the apparatus for variations in thickness of the abdominal wall;
a flexible cannula for insertion in the gastrointestinal tract of the patient, said cannula having radially outwardly extending flange for engaging the inwardly extending flange of the cylindrical body;
a first threaded sleeve for engaging corresponding threads in the bore of the cylindrical body and for selectively securing the flange of the cannula in sealing engagement with the cylindrical body and alternatively, selectively releasing the flange of the cannula to permit the cannula to be withdrawn through the bore of the cylindrical body;
a valve seat;
a second threaded sleeve concentric with the cylindrical body for selectively securing the valve seat in position and alternatively, selectively releasing the valve seat from the cylindrical body; and
a valve body, moveable along the axis of the cylindrical body away from the valve seat responsive to the insertion into the apparatus of the couping of a extracorporeal conduit.
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Abstract
The disclosure relates to a surgically implantable apparatus for providing selective fluid communication with the interior of the body of a patient. In a preferred embodiment, the apparatus includes an annular body permanently implanted in the abdominal wall and provides fluid communication to an internal tube placed in the gastrointestinal tract to facilitate feeding of a patient whose normal digestion process is inadequate. The internal tube is replaceable without surgery or removal of the annular body. The annular body houses a spring biased valve which is opened by coupling the annular body to an external conduit for nutrient fluid. The annular body includes flanges and tissue fixation material which permit regrowth of the abdominal wall tissue about the annular body.
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13 Claims
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1. A surgically implantable apparatus for a gastronomy, comprising:
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a hollow, generally cylindrical elongated body for insertion through a surgical opening in the abdominal wall and stomach wall of the patient, said cylindrical body having a radially outwardly extending concentric flange for location at the interior side of the stomach wall to inhibit movement of the cylindrical body out of the patient; and a concentric radially inwardly extending flange which narrows the bore of the cylindrical body; means, attached around the circumferential surface of the cylindrical body, for facilitating fixation of the tissue of the abdominal wall to the cylindrical body; a flange member, threaded concentrically on the cylindrical body for tightening against the external surface of the abdominal wall to inhibit movement of the cylindrical body into the patient and to permit adjustment of the apparatus for variations in thickness of the abdominal wall; a flexible cannula for insertion in the gastrointestinal tract of the patient, said cannula having radially outwardly extending flange for engaging the inwardly extending flange of the cylindrical body; a first threaded sleeve for engaging corresponding threads in the bore of the cylindrical body and for selectively securing the flange of the cannula in sealing engagement with the cylindrical body and alternatively, selectively releasing the flange of the cannula to permit the cannula to be withdrawn through the bore of the cylindrical body; a valve seat; a second threaded sleeve concentric with the cylindrical body for selectively securing the valve seat in position and alternatively, selectively releasing the valve seat from the cylindrical body; and a valve body, moveable along the axis of the cylindrical body away from the valve seat responsive to the insertion into the apparatus of the couping of a extracorporeal conduit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An apparatus for providing fluid communication with the gastrointestinal tract of a patient through openings in the abdominal wall and gastrointestinal tract of the patient, comprising:
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a spool-shaped member for insertion through the openings in the abdominal wall and the gastrointestinal tract, said spool-shaped member having an axial bore, narrowed in a portion thereof; means attached to an outer surface of the spool-shaped member for facilitating fixation of the tissue of the abdominal wall to the spool-shaped member; a flexible cannula for extending into the gastrointestinal tract, said cannula having a flanged portion; and means for selectively securing the flanged portion of the cannula in sealing engagement with the spool-shaped member and alternately, selectively releasing the cannula to permit the cannula to be withdrawn through the bore of the spool-shaped member whereby the flexible cannula can be replaced without surgery.
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11. An apparatus for providing selective fluid communication with the gastrointestinal tract of a patient through an opening in the abdominal wall of the patient comprising:
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an annular body for insertion and fixation to the abdominal wall having a bore communicating with the gastrointestinal tract; a valve carried within the annular body, normally biased to block fluid flow through the bore of the annular body, wherein the valve carried within the annular body includes a valve body spring biased outwardly with respect to the patient against a valve seat; and a coupling for a conduit external to the patient, the coupling having means for opening the valve when the coupling is coupled to the annular body wherein the coupling comprises a sleeve dimensioned to permit insertion in the bore of the annular body and wherein the means for opening the valve is an elongated member located on the axis of the sleeve and adapted to move the valve body inwardly with respect to the patient against the spring bias to open the valve. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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13. A surgically implantable apparatus for providing fluid communication with the gastrointestinal tract of a patient comprising:
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a hollow, generally cylindrical elongated body for insertion through a surgical opening in the abdominal wall and the wall of the gastrointestinal tract of the patient, said cylindrical body having a radially outwardly extending concentric flange for location at the interior side of the wall of the gastrointestinal tract to inhibit movement of the cylindrical body out of the patient; means, attached around the circumferential surface of the cylindrical body, for facilitating fixation of the tissue of the abdominal wall to the cylindrical body including a cylindrical sleeve of dacron foam glued to the cylindrical body; a flange member, threaded concentrically on the cylindrical body for tightening against the external surface of the abdominal wall to inhibit movement of the cylindrical body into the patient and to permit adjustment of the apparatus for variations in thickness of the abdominal wall; a valve mechanism including a valve body; a spring means for biasing the valve body; and a threaded sleeve concentric with the cylindrical body for selectively securing the valve mechanism in position and alternatively, selectively releasing the valve mechanism to permit the removal of the valve mechanism from the cylindrical body; wherein the valve body is moveable along the axis of the cylindrical body responsive to the insertion into the apparatus of the coupling of a extracorporeal conduit, and wherein removal of the threaded sleeve permits removal of the valve mechanism for cleaning.
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