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Method and surgically implantable apparatus for providing fluid communication with the interior of the body

  • US 4,344,435 A
  • Filed: 12/15/1978
  • Issued: 08/17/1982
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/15/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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the cylindrical body and alternatively, selectively releasing the flange of the cannula to permit the cannula to be withdrawn through the bore of the cylindrical body;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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