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Valved two-way catheter

  • US 4,671,796 A
  • Filed: 10/25/1985
  • Issued: 06/09/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/03/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An intravenous catheter for long-term indwelling use comprising a catheter tube, the catheter tube being of continuous elongated length and comprising a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, the distal end portion comprising wall means having a substantially smooth uniform exterior surface without traverse protrusion terminating in a closed distal tip, the catheter tube being formed of silicone rubber or like extremely soft, limp, flexible, bio-compatible material and the catheter tube defining an interior fluid lumen means;

  • the distal end portion of the catheter tube defining normally closed normally sealed selectively operable three position influent and effluent port means integral with the catheter tube wall means and formed of said soft, limp material for selective influent and effluent flow into and out of the lumen means in opposed directions essentially normal to the axis of the catheter tube;

    said influent and effluent port means comprising linear slit means extending essentially parallel to the axis of the catheter tube, the slit means being defined by opposed aligned abutting normally sealed tight contiguous parallel wall edge means, the port wall edge means respectively being integral with oppositely disposed port wall segments forming a continuation of the catheter tube wall means and being of said soft limp material, at least one of the port wall segments comprising double acting hinge means by which the associated wall segment is pivoted in either direction responsive to predetermined liquid pressure differentials to thereby relatively rotate the port wall edge means away from each other into an open spaced relationship;

    whereby, notwithstanding long-term indwelling use wherein the influent and effluent port means are repeatedly open and closed, the user of the intrvenous catheter can continually and selectively place the port means in any one of three positions, by controlling the liquid pressure differential between the interior and exterior of the indwelling distal end portion of the catheter tube, the three positions comprising (a) a normally closed normally sealed position with the wall edge portions disposed in opposed aligned abutting normally sealed tight contiguous relation, (b) an outwardly open condition where the at least one port wall means is pivoted about the associated integral hinge means to place the port wall edge means in an outwardly open position to accommodate effluent liquid discharge therethrough from the lumen means of the catheter tube to the cardiovascular vessel in which the distal end portion of the catheter tube is disposed, and (c) an inwardly open condition where the at least one port wall means is pivoted about the associated integral hinge means to place the port wall edge means in an inwardly open condition to accommodate influent blood flow therethrough from the cardiovascular vessel in which the distal end portion of the catheter tube is disposed into the lumen means of the catheter tube, the port means automatically returning to position (a) when said pressure differential falls below a predetermined amount.

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