Indwelling urethral catheter
First Claim
1. An indwelling urethral catheter comprising:
- a catheter drainage shaft means defining an enclosed drainage canal, for extending through most of a urethra to provide urinal drainage and having distal and proximal ends;
said catheter drainage shaft means including an anchoring means for extending a substantial distance along said enclosed drainage canal for anchoring and holding said shaft in position in said urethra while not inhibiting said drainage canal from providing urinal drainage therethrough and for filling potential spaces which could serve as a nidus of inflamation along said urethra, said anchoring means having a substantially compliant wall for defining an inflation lumen which is separate from, but parallel to, said enclosed drainage canal along said drainage shaft means where said drainage shaft means is positioned in said urethra, downstream of the prostatic urethra;
wherein said substantially compliant wall of said anchoring means is inflatable in a patient'"'"'s urethra downstream of the patient'"'"'s prostatic urethra by insertion of a fluid into said inflation lumen to fill spaces in the urethra and thereby anchor said catheter drainage shaft against retrograde movement in said urethra while allowing said enclosed drainage canal to provide urinal drainage;
and wherein said catheter being for use in male patients with the proximal end of the anchoring means not extending beyond the end of the penile meatus, said anchoring means including a valve means at the proximal end thereof for being held open by a fluid source means extending from outside the penis through the penile meatus to the valve means for allowing said inflatable member to be inflated by the fluid source means and for closing upon removal of the fluid source means through the penile meatus to leave said anchoring means inflated in said urethra.
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Abstract
An indwelling urethral catheter (10) includes a flexible catheter drainage shaft (18) defining a drainage canal with a valve (32) mounted therein. The catheter is mounted in a urethral canal by means of a bladder-located Foley-type balloon (22) and an inflatable balloon lead shaft (24) which extends along the catheter drainage shaft. The valve (32) is normally biased to a closed position, but is actuatable to an open position by external hand manipulation of a penis in which the catheter is implanted. The catheter (10) also includes a discardable sleeve (12) which is severably attached to the distal end of the catheter (10), on the proximal side of the balloon (22). After insertion into the urethra, the balloon (22), and its lead shaft (24) are inflated through a "basketball" type contraction valve (44). Gentle traction is then applied axially to a catheter sleeve head (46) to sever the sleeve from the remainder of the catheter (10) so that it may be withdrawn from the urethra and discarded, leaving the remainder of the catheter (10) in a position whereby the most proximal end does not extend to the penile meatus.
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5 Claims
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1. An indwelling urethral catheter comprising:
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a catheter drainage shaft means defining an enclosed drainage canal, for extending through most of a urethra to provide urinal drainage and having distal and proximal ends; said catheter drainage shaft means including an anchoring means for extending a substantial distance along said enclosed drainage canal for anchoring and holding said shaft in position in said urethra while not inhibiting said drainage canal from providing urinal drainage therethrough and for filling potential spaces which could serve as a nidus of inflamation along said urethra, said anchoring means having a substantially compliant wall for defining an inflation lumen which is separate from, but parallel to, said enclosed drainage canal along said drainage shaft means where said drainage shaft means is positioned in said urethra, downstream of the prostatic urethra; wherein said substantially compliant wall of said anchoring means is inflatable in a patient'"'"'s urethra downstream of the patient'"'"'s prostatic urethra by insertion of a fluid into said inflation lumen to fill spaces in the urethra and thereby anchor said catheter drainage shaft against retrograde movement in said urethra while allowing said enclosed drainage canal to provide urinal drainage; and wherein said catheter being for use in male patients with the proximal end of the anchoring means not extending beyond the end of the penile meatus, said anchoring means including a valve means at the proximal end thereof for being held open by a fluid source means extending from outside the penis through the penile meatus to the valve means for allowing said inflatable member to be inflated by the fluid source means and for closing upon removal of the fluid source means through the penile meatus to leave said anchoring means inflated in said urethra. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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