Surgical drainage and irrigation apparatus for post operative patient care
First Claim
1. A post-operative drainage and irrigation apparatus comprising a control valve, a substantially cylindrical core member in said valve having a longitudinal axis, a distributor rotatably secured to the core member and overlying at least a portion of said core, a first and a second spaced bore longitudinally traversing the valve core parallel to but spaced from the said longitudinal axis, a third and a fourth spaced bore in the distributor parallel to but spaced from the longitudinal axis, said first and second bores and third and forth bores being spaced from each other a distance which will bring them into alignment within the control valve in at least two rotation modes of the valve core with respect to the distributor, a first and a second port on the valve core in communication with the first and second bores in said core, a third and fourth port on the distributor in communication with the third and fourth bore in the distributor, stop means carried by the valve core and the distributor to limit the rotation of said core and distributor with respect to each other, a catheter for attachment to the control valve, a first and a second lumen formed within the catheter, said catheter having a proximal end for insertion within a body cavity and a distal end for attachment to the ports of the control valve distributor, a source of irrigation solution, a first flexible tube interconnecting the solution source with one of the ports on the valve core, normally open squeeze bulb valve means incorporated into the said tube between the solution source and control valve, a second flexible tube connected at one end to the other port of the valve core and adopted to discharge liquid coming out of said port, a second normally open squeeze bulb valve means incorporated into said second tube and means carried within the control valve to prevent liquid passing through the valve bores from escaping from between the valve core and distributor at all modes of valve operation.
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Abstract
A post-operative patient drainage and irrigation apparatus, employing a simplified two-position valve to control the passage of fluids into and out of the body of the patient. A two-channel catheter directs body fluids into and out of the control valve. A first flexible tube directs irrigating solutions from a source into the control valve. A second flexible tube, attached at one end to the control valve, serves as a waste conduit from the said valve to a waste receptacle. Check valves carried in rubber squeeze bulbs in the first and second flexible tubes further control the direction of fluid flow and serve to clear obstructions in the apparatus. A simple control changes the two-position control valve position from one mode to another.
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8 Claims
- 1. A post-operative drainage and irrigation apparatus comprising a control valve, a substantially cylindrical core member in said valve having a longitudinal axis, a distributor rotatably secured to the core member and overlying at least a portion of said core, a first and a second spaced bore longitudinally traversing the valve core parallel to but spaced from the said longitudinal axis, a third and a fourth spaced bore in the distributor parallel to but spaced from the longitudinal axis, said first and second bores and third and forth bores being spaced from each other a distance which will bring them into alignment within the control valve in at least two rotation modes of the valve core with respect to the distributor, a first and a second port on the valve core in communication with the first and second bores in said core, a third and fourth port on the distributor in communication with the third and fourth bore in the distributor, stop means carried by the valve core and the distributor to limit the rotation of said core and distributor with respect to each other, a catheter for attachment to the control valve, a first and a second lumen formed within the catheter, said catheter having a proximal end for insertion within a body cavity and a distal end for attachment to the ports of the control valve distributor, a source of irrigation solution, a first flexible tube interconnecting the solution source with one of the ports on the valve core, normally open squeeze bulb valve means incorporated into the said tube between the solution source and control valve, a second flexible tube connected at one end to the other port of the valve core and adopted to discharge liquid coming out of said port, a second normally open squeeze bulb valve means incorporated into said second tube and means carried within the control valve to prevent liquid passing through the valve bores from escaping from between the valve core and distributor at all modes of valve operation.
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