Passive filling device
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1. A method for filling a medication infusion apparatus comprising the steps of:
- inserting a commercial style medication vial containing deaerated medication into a housing containing a hollow needle and a hollow vent needle, causing one end of said fill needle and said vent needle to be inserted through a septum closing one end of said vial and causing said fill needle and vent needle to be in fluid communication with said deaerated medication;
inserting the other end of said fill needle through a self-sealing system located on said medication infusion apparatus and into a fluid chamber maintained at a pressure lower than atmospheric pressure; and
allowing air at atmospheric pressure to enter into said vial through said vent needle, until the appropriate amount of the deaerated medication has been drawn into said fluid chamber from said vial.
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Abstract
An implantable medication infusion device (10) includes a pump (34) that provides medication at below atmospheric pressure from a reservoir (32) to a catheter (12) in response to a controller (44). The infusion device (10) includes a septum fitting (14) having a septum (66) and a poppet (84) that is located in a cavity (80) that is in communication with reservoir (32). A fill needle (126) of a passive filling device opens poppet (84) and a vent needle (144) of the filling device is also opened to establish passive flow of medication from a vial (95) into the reservoir (32).
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1. A method for filling a medication infusion apparatus comprising the steps of:
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inserting a commercial style medication vial containing deaerated medication into a housing containing a hollow needle and a hollow vent needle, causing one end of said fill needle and said vent needle to be inserted through a septum closing one end of said vial and causing said fill needle and vent needle to be in fluid communication with said deaerated medication; inserting the other end of said fill needle through a self-sealing system located on said medication infusion apparatus and into a fluid chamber maintained at a pressure lower than atmospheric pressure; and allowing air at atmospheric pressure to enter into said vial through said vent needle, until the appropriate amount of the deaerated medication has been drawn into said fluid chamber from said vial. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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