Method and apparatus for using dual-lumen catheters for extracorporeal treatment
First Claim
1. A catheter assembly comprising a catheter having first and second lumens for concurrently withdrawing and returning blood to a venous segment via axially-displaced first and second lumen openings in the distal end portion of said catheter, and external means mounted on said catheter for aligning a veno-occlusive ligature when the distal end portion of said catheter is inserted into said venous segment so that said veno-occlusive ligature occludes said venous segment at a location between said first and second lumen openings.
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Abstract
A patient dependent on extracorporeal treatments is subjected to minimal insertion trauma and pain both before and after a fistula operation. A phlebotomy method is disclosed using a veno-occlusive tourniquet or ligation occluding a venous segment at a location between the inlet and return openings of a dual lumen catheter so that a high blood flow rate can be obtained for an extracorporeal treatment system, thereby lessening or delaying the need for a fistula operation. Registration or alignment of the veno-occlusive tourniquet or ligation is ensured by an attachment to the catheter. Preferably the tourniquet or ligation includes an elastic band threaded to the attachment. If a fistula operation becomes necessary or has been performed, insertion trauma and pain is minimized by using a dual-lumen needle having a tapered distal end portion terminating in a beveled cutting edge. Preferably the needle has an outer tube of swaged stainless steel and an internal divider having a distal end portion matching and engaging with the reduced internal diameter of the tapered distal end portion of the outer tube.
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17 Claims
- 1. A catheter assembly comprising a catheter having first and second lumens for concurrently withdrawing and returning blood to a venous segment via axially-displaced first and second lumen openings in the distal end portion of said catheter, and external means mounted on said catheter for aligning a veno-occlusive ligature when the distal end portion of said catheter is inserted into said venous segment so that said veno-occlusive ligature occludes said venous segment at a location between said first and second lumen openings.
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3. A dual-lumen catheter assembly for concurrently withdrawing blood from and returning blood to a venous segment, said catheter assembly comprising
a catheter having a return lumen with its exit located at or near the distal end of the catheter, and an intake lumen with its entrance spaced from the distal end of the catheter so that the returned blood is not mixed with the blood being withdrawn through said intake lumen, and an occlusion device affixed to said catheter between the entrance to said intake lumen and the exit from said return lumen, so that when said venous segment is occluded by said device the entrance to said intake lumen is located in an engorged portion of the venous segment and the exit from said return lumen is located in a partially collapsed portion of the venous segment.
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4. A dual-lumen catheter assembly of the kind having a generally cylindrical catheter including a central divider defining two generally semicircular lumens, the catheter being joined to a Y-shaped connector for directing fluid flow between separate flexible tubes and respective one of the lumens,
wherein the improvement comprises, a collar surrounding the adjacent external portions of the catheter and said [said] connector at the junction between the catheter and the connector, the outside wall of said catheter being flared outwardly at said junction, said connector having a slotted central divider receiving the central divider of the catheter, the inside surface of said collar being adhesively bonded to both the catheter and the Y-shaped catheter.
- 5. A dual lumen catheter for penetrating a vein with the aid of a needle, said catheter comprising an elongated polymeric tube having a centrally located longitudinal septum which divides a proximal portion of said tube into first and second longitudinal lumens, said first lumen extending from the proximal end of said polymeric tube to an intermediate location at a predetermined distance from the distal end of said polymeric tube, said polymeric tube having at least one opening in its outer wall near said intermediate location to provide an opening for said first lumen, said second lumen extending from the proximal end of said polymeric tube to the distal end of said polymeric tube, and connector means secured to the proximal end of said polymeric tube for connecting separate tubes to said first and second lumens, said connector means defining an opening for receiving the distal tip of said needle to telescope said needle through said second lumen, out the distal end of the tube and into said vein, wherein the distal portion of said catheter extending from said intermediate location tapers to a distal tip portion having a circular cross-section for fitting around said needle and wherein the wall thickness of said circular cross-section of said distal tip portion uniformly reduces to a minimum at the distal end of said tip, so that the catheter is easily advanced over said needle and into said peripheral vein with minimal insertion trauma, while the catheter is supported internally by said needle.
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8. The dual lumen catheter as claimed in claim 31, wherein the outer wall of said polymeric tube has a plurality of holes providing openings for said first lumen near said intermediate location.
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11. A dual lumen catheter for penetrating a vein, said catheter comprising an elongated polymeric tube having a centrally located longitudinal septum which divides a proximal portion of said tube into first and second lumens of semicircular cross-section, said first lumen extending from the proximal end of said polymeric tube to an intermediate location removed from the distal end of said polymeric tube, said polymeric tube having at least one opening in its outer wall near said intermediate location to provide an opening for said first lumen, said second lumen extending from the proximal end of said polymeric tube to the distal end of said polymeric tube, and connector means secured to the proximal end of said polymeric tube for connecting separate tubes to said first and second lumens,
wherein the distal portion of said catheter extending from said intermediate location gradually tapers to a distal tip portion having a circular cross-section having a radius substantially smaller than the radius of the semicircular cross-section of said second lumen, the cross-section of said second lumen gradually transitioning from semi-circular to circular beginning at approximately said intermediate location, and wherein the wall thickness of said circular cross-section of said distal tip portion uniformly reduces to a minimum at the distal end of said tip, so that said catheter is easily advanced into a vein with minimal insertion trauma.
- 14. A dual lumen catheter comprising an elongated polymeric tube having a centrally located longitudinal septum which divides a proximal portion of said tube into first and second longitudinal lumens, said first lumen extending from the proximal end of said polymeric tube to an intermediate location at a predetermined distance from the distal end of said polymeric tube, said polymeric tube having at least one opening in its outer wall near said intermediate location to provide an opening for said first lumen, said second lumen extending from the proximal end of said polymeric tube to the distal end of said polymeric tube, the outer wall of said polymeric tube defining said first lumen merging with said septum at said intermediate point to terminate said first lumen, and wherein the distal portion of said catheter extending from said intermediate location tapers to a distal tip portion having a circular cross-section.
- 16. A dual lumen catheter comprising an elongated polymeric tube having a centrally located longitudinal septum which divides a proximal portion of said tube into first and second longitudinal lumens, said first lumen extending from the proximal end of said polymeric tube to an intermediate location at a predetermined distance from the distal end of said polymeric tube, said polymeric tube having at least one opening in its outer wall near said intermediate location to provide an opening for said first lumen, said second lumen extending from the proximal end of said polymeric tube to the distal end of said polymeric tube wherein the distal portion of said catheter extending from said intermediate location tapers to a distal tip portion having a circular cross-section, and wherein the wall thickness of said circular cross-section of said distal tip portion uniformly reduces to a minimum at the distal end of said tip.
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