Assembly of stylet and catheter
First Claim
1. An assembly for piercing a vein, artery, organ, and the like, comprising:
- a. a needle defining an outer surface, distal and proximal ends, and a bevel portion including a curved distal area;
b. a puncture tip formed at the proximal end of the needle;
c. a catheter comprising a hydrophilic polymer disposed over the needle, the catheter defining an inner surface, a distal end, and a proximal end in contact with, and occluding the curved distal area, the inner surface being in close contact with the outer surface of the needle, whereby, the catheter and needle are enabled to enter a puncture site with reduced `coring` and slippage, and upon contact with liquid in the puncture site, the catheter will expand and enable the needle to be withdrawn, leaving the catheter in place in the puncture site.
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Abstract
A grooved stylet having a puncture point aligned with the stylet axis is mounted through a catheter to form an assembly. The aligned puncture point enables more accurate piercing of a vein, and reduces the possibility of double piercing the vein.
The stylet near its proximal end is provided with a circular shoulder which abuts the proximal end of the catheter, and the catheter end is positioned on the stylet so that only the stylet puncture point projects beyond the catheter.
The catheter is constructed of a hydrophilic polymer which expands away from the stylet and permits the stylet to be withdrawn from the puncture site, leaving the catheter in place in the vein.
If desired, a plurality of bores may be provided in the catheter for separate attachment to different I.V. solutions; this enables various solutions to be fed at different rates to the patient through a single I.V. puncture site.
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1. An assembly for piercing a vein, artery, organ, and the like, comprising:
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a. a needle defining an outer surface, distal and proximal ends, and a bevel portion including a curved distal area; b. a puncture tip formed at the proximal end of the needle; c. a catheter comprising a hydrophilic polymer disposed over the needle, the catheter defining an inner surface, a distal end, and a proximal end in contact with, and occluding the curved distal area, the inner surface being in close contact with the outer surface of the needle, whereby, the catheter and needle are enabled to enter a puncture site with reduced `coring` and slippage, and upon contact with liquid in the puncture site, the catheter will expand and enable the needle to be withdrawn, leaving the catheter in place in the puncture site. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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