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Insulin dispenser for peritoneal cavity

  • US 4,781,693 A
  • Filed: 09/02/1983
  • Issued: 11/01/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/02/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A percutaneous implant device for providing access to the peritoneal cavity comprising:

  • a substantially rigid, tubular percutaneous body of biologically compatible material which extends through the skin and peritoneum when implanted so as to provide means for accessing the peritoneal cavity through the interior of said device;

    flexible, subcutaneous catheter means associated with said tubular percutaneous body for providing fluid communication between the body exterior and the peritoneal cavity;

    porous tissue ingrowth means for anchoring the device to a patient'"'"'s body said porous tissue ingrowth means including a porus collar of polytetrafluoroethylene overlaying said tubular percutaneous body on the portion of said tubular body to be embedded within the epidermis and a porous collar of polyethylene terephthalate overlaying said tubular percutaneous body between said polytetrafluoroethylene collar and said catheter;

    an elastomeric septum member occupying a portion of the tubular portion of said body, and means for holding said septum member in a sealed relationship within the interior of said tubular percutaneous body, said septum and said body defining an excutaneous cavity within the device;

    sponge means within said excutaneous cavity for maintaining sterility when saturated with an antiseptic solution; and

    a penetrable cap member adapted to be joined to said body for sealing said sponge means within said tubular percutaneous body of said device.

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