Cannula for infusion of fluid
First Claim
1. A cannula for the infusion of fluid comprising a pipe having a leading end adapted to be inserted into a blood vessel within a body and a trailing end adapted to be connected to blood supply means exteriorly of the body for supplying blood into the blood vessel, a flexible, expandable, tubular membrane member having an opening at each end and a central portion adapted to have a greater diameter than the diameter of said pipe upon expansion, one end of said flexible membrane member being secured to the leading end of said pipe, an end insert secured in the other end of said flexible membrane member, a flexible core member having one end joined to said end insert and extending through said flexible membrane member into said pipe and a fluid passage opening formed in at least one of said end insert and said flexible membrane member for providing communication between the interior of said flexible membrane member and the interior of the blood vessel.
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Abstract
A cannula for infusion of blood into a blood vessel includes a flexible membrane member which is secured to the leading end of a blood admitting pipe. An end insert is secured to the leading end of the flexible membrane member, and a core member is fixedly connected to the end insert. A fluid passage opening is formed in either the end insert or the flexible membrane member so as to permit the discharge of a blood which is infused into the flexible membrane member from an external source through the blood admitting pipe. The flexible membrane member may be folded and wrapped around the core member when the cannula is to be inserted into a blood vessel. As the blood begins to be fed into the pipe, the flexible membrane member is caused to be inflated, and blood flows into a blood vessel from the flexible membrane member.
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- 1. A cannula for the infusion of fluid comprising a pipe having a leading end adapted to be inserted into a blood vessel within a body and a trailing end adapted to be connected to blood supply means exteriorly of the body for supplying blood into the blood vessel, a flexible, expandable, tubular membrane member having an opening at each end and a central portion adapted to have a greater diameter than the diameter of said pipe upon expansion, one end of said flexible membrane member being secured to the leading end of said pipe, an end insert secured in the other end of said flexible membrane member, a flexible core member having one end joined to said end insert and extending through said flexible membrane member into said pipe and a fluid passage opening formed in at least one of said end insert and said flexible membrane member for providing communication between the interior of said flexible membrane member and the interior of the blood vessel.
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