Urinary catheter with collapsible urethral tube
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1. A urinary catheter comprising:
- a urethral tube, said tube being constructed of pliant material and having longitudinal fibers therein, said fibers being oriented axially in relation to the longitudinal axis of said tube, said tube having an interior bore and being of sufficient length to extend through the urethra and out of the body from the area adjacent the bladder neck, said tube being normally collapsed within the urethra but radially distended by a flow of urine through the bore, said interior bore being closed when said tube is collapsed and open when said tube is radially distended;
a noncollapsible bladder tube connected at its proximal end to the distal end of said urethral tube, said bladder tube having an interior bore and being of sufficient length to extend into the bladder from the area adjacent the bladder neck, the interior bores of said tubes being cooperatively connected to form a drainage channel; and
retaining means for releasably retaining said catheter after insertion.
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Abstract
An indwelling urinary catheter having a rigid tubular portion for holding open the entrance of the bladder and a collapsible tubular portion extending through the urethra. The collapsible tube is closed by the normal urethral mechanism and opened upon the flow of urine, thus blocking bacterial migration into the body and avoiding abnormal, continuous distention of the urethra and consequent discomfort to the patient. Avoided, as well, is the transmission of infection occasioned by the sliding motion of rigid tube catheters within the urethra.
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1. A urinary catheter comprising:
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a urethral tube, said tube being constructed of pliant material and having longitudinal fibers therein, said fibers being oriented axially in relation to the longitudinal axis of said tube, said tube having an interior bore and being of sufficient length to extend through the urethra and out of the body from the area adjacent the bladder neck, said tube being normally collapsed within the urethra but radially distended by a flow of urine through the bore, said interior bore being closed when said tube is collapsed and open when said tube is radially distended; a noncollapsible bladder tube connected at its proximal end to the distal end of said urethral tube, said bladder tube having an interior bore and being of sufficient length to extend into the bladder from the area adjacent the bladder neck, the interior bores of said tubes being cooperatively connected to form a drainage channel; and retaining means for releasably retaining said catheter after insertion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A urinary catheter comprising:
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a urethral tube, said tube being of a pliant material and having longitudinal fibers therein, said fibers being oriented axially in relation to the longitudinal axis of said tube, said tube having an interior bore and being of sufficient length to extend through the urethra and out of the body from the area adjacent the bladder neck, said tube being normally collapsed within the urethra but radially distended by a flow of urine through the bore, said interior bore being closed when said tube is collapsed and open when said tube is radially distended; a noncollapsible bladder tube connected at its proximal end to the distal end of said urethral tube, said bladder tube having an interior bore and being of sufficient length to extend into the bladder from the area adjacent the bladder neck, the interior bores of said tubes being cooperatively connected to form a drainage channel; a retaining head connected to the distal end of said bladder tube, in radial dimension of said head being variable between a retaining position in which said dimension is greater than the radial dimension of said bladder tube and an insertion-withdrawal position in which said dimension is about equal to the radial dimension of said bladder tube, said head further including a drainage hole and an internal chamber, said hole providing a passage for the flow of urine into said chamber, said chamber being connected to said drainage channel; and an external seal disposed in sealing engagement about a portion of the periphery of said urethral tube outside of the body and in conforming, sealed engagement with the exterior anatomy, said seal forming a pocket about the exterior anatomy when said catheter is positioned in place. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A urinary catheter comprising:
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a urethral tube, said tube being of a pliant material and having longitudinal fibers therein, said fibers being oriented axially in relation to the longitudinal axis of said tube, said tube having an interior bore and being of sufficient length to extend through the urethra and out of the body from the area adjacent the bladder neck, a portion of said tube being normally collapsed within the urethra, but radially distended by a flow of urine through the bore; a bladder tube connected at its proximal end to the distal end of said urethral tube, said bladder tube having an interior bore and being of sufficient length to extend into the bladder from the area adjacent the bladder neck, the interior bores of said tubes being cooperatively connected to form a drainage channel; a retaining head connected to the distal end of said bladder tube for releasably retaining said catheter after insertion, the radial dimension of said head being variable between a retaining position in which said dimension is greater than the radial dimension of said bladder tube and an insertion-withdrawal position in which said dimension is about equal to the radial dimension of said bladder tube, said head further including a drainage hole and an internal chamber, said hole providing a passage for the flow or urine into said chamber, said chamber being connected to said drainage channel; and an external seal disposed in sealing engagement about a portion of the periphery of said urethral tube outside of the body and in conforming, sealed engagement with the exterior anatomy, said seal forming a pocket about the exterior anatomy when said catheter is positioned in place, said external seal including accordian folds disposed between the respective points of engagement of said seal with said urethral tube and said anatomy, said folds being extensible and distensible in response to movement of said urethral tube. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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