Method and apparatus for intraosseous infusions
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1. Apparatus for infusing a liquid into, or aspirating marrow from, the trabecula of a patient'"'"'s bone, comprising:
- a base having a lower surface adapted for placement against the skin of a patient, adjacent to a bone of the patient, wherein a bore extends through the base, emerging in its lower surface; and
an elongated infusion/aspiration tube extending through the bore formed in the base, wherein the tube includes an upper end and an enlarged lower end adapted to penetrate the patient'"'"'s skin and bone, the enlarged lower end including a port communicating with the tube'"'"'s hollow interior;
wherein, in use, the base is positioned with its lower surface abutting against the patient'"'"'s skin, adjacent the bone, and the infusion/aspiration tube is then rotated about its longitudinal axis, to advance the tube'"'"'s enlarged lower end through the cortical bone and into the trabecular bone, the reaching of the trabecular bone being sensed by a substantial reduction in resistance to continued rotation of the tube;
and wherein the liquid can thereafter be infused into, or marrow aspirated from, the trabecular bone through the tube and its port.
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Abstract
Apparatus and related method for infusing liquids and drugs into, or aspirating marrow from, the trabecula of a patient'"'"'s bone. The apparatus enables the user to reliably determine when an enlarged, threaded tip of an infusion/aspiration tube has reached the trabecular bone, and a spring bias ensures that the tip seals the hole formed in cortical bone during the subsequent infusion or aspiration.
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1. Apparatus for infusing a liquid into, or aspirating marrow from, the trabecula of a patient'"'"'s bone, comprising:
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a base having a lower surface adapted for placement against the skin of a patient, adjacent to a bone of the patient, wherein a bore extends through the base, emerging in its lower surface; and an elongated infusion/aspiration tube extending through the bore formed in the base, wherein the tube includes an upper end and an enlarged lower end adapted to penetrate the patient'"'"'s skin and bone, the enlarged lower end including a port communicating with the tube'"'"'s hollow interior; wherein, in use, the base is positioned with its lower surface abutting against the patient'"'"'s skin, adjacent the bone, and the infusion/aspiration tube is then rotated about its longitudinal axis, to advance the tube'"'"'s enlarged lower end through the cortical bone and into the trabecular bone, the reaching of the trabecular bone being sensed by a substantial reduction in resistance to continued rotation of the tube; and wherein the liquid can thereafter be infused into, or marrow aspirated from, the trabecular bone through the tube and its port. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for infusing a liquid into, or aspirating marrow from, the trabecula of a patient'"'"'s bone using an infusion/aspiration apparatus that includes a base adapted for placement against the patient'"'"'s skin, adjacent the bone into which the liquid is to be infused, or from Which marrow is to be aspirated, and an elongated infusion/aspiration tube extending through a bore in the base and having an enlarged lower e-d with a sharp tip and with a port communicating with the tube'"'"'s hollow interior, the method comprising steps of:
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rotating the infusion/aspiration tube about its longitudinal axis such that the tube'"'"'s enlarged lower end engages and advances through the patient'"'"'s skin and cortical bone and into the trabecular bone; terminating the step or rotating when a substantial reduction in resistance to rotation is sensed, indicating that the infusion/aspiration tube'"'"'s enlarged lower end has reached the trabecular bone; and injecting the liquid into, or aspirating marrow from, the trabecular bone through the infusion/aspiration tube and the port in the tube'"'"'s enlarged lower end. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. Apparatus for infusing a liquid into, or aspirating marrow from, the trabecula of a patient'"'"'s bone, comprising:
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a base having a generally flat lower surface adapted for placement against the skin of a patient, adjacent to a bone into the trabecula of which a liquid is to be infused or marrow is to be aspirated, wherein a bore extends through the base, emerging in its lower surface and oriented substantially perpendicular to the lower surface; an elongated infusion/aspiration tube extending through the bore formed in the base, wherein the tube includes an upper end and an enlarged lower end adapted to penetrate the patient'"'"'s skin and bone, wherein the enlarged lower end is shaped substantially like an American football, with a pointed remote tip and with external threads, and wherein the enlarged lower end includes two lateral ports located on its opposite sides, between adjacent thread crests, both lateral ports communicating with the tube'"'"'s hollow interior; a handle attached to the upper end of the infusion/aspiration tube; and a compression spring interposed between the handle and the base, for yieldably urging the handle away from the base; wherein, in use, the base is positioned with its flat lower surface abutting against the patient'"'"'s skin, adjacent the bone into which the liquid is to be infused or from which marrow is to be aspirated, and the infusion tube is then rotated using the handle about the tube'"'"'s longitudinal axis, to threadedly advance the tube'"'"'s enlarged lower end through the cortical bone and into the trabecular bone, the reaching of the trabecular bone being sensed and by a terminating of the axial advancement and by a substantial reduction in resistance to continued rotation of the tube; wherein terminating the rotating of the handle after the infusion/aspiration tube'"'"'s enlarged lower end has reached the trabecular bone allows the spring to urge the tube upwardly such that the tube'"'"'s enlarged lower end abuts against the inner surface of the cortical bone, to seal the hole formed in the cortical bone by the tube'"'"'s enlarged lower end; and wherein the liquid can thereafter be infused into, or marrow aspirated from, the trabecular bone through the tube and its ports. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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15. Apparatus for infusing a liquid into, or aspirating marrow from, the trabecula of a patient'"'"'s bone, comprising:
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a base having a lower surface adapted for placement against the skin of a patient, adjacent to a bone into the trabecula of which a liquid is to be infused or from which marrow is to be aspirated, wherein a bore extends through the base, emerging in its lower surface; and an elongated infusion/aspiration tube extending through the bore formed in the base, wherein the tube includes an upper end and a lower end adapted to penetrate the patient'"'"'s skin and bone, the lower end including threads and a port fixed relative to the threads and communicating with the tube'"'"'s hollow interior; wherein, in use, the base is positioned with its lower surface abutting against the patient'"'"'s skin, adjacent the bone, and the infusion/aspiration tube is then rotated about its longitudinal axis, to threadedly advance the tube'"'"'s lower end through the cortical bone and into the relatively porous trabecular bone, whereupon continued rotation of the tube no longer threadedly advances the tube through the bone; and wherein the liquid can thereafter be infused into, or marrow aspirated from, the trabecular bone through the tube and its port. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. A method for infusing a liquid into, or aspirating marrow from, the trabecula of a patient'"'"'s bone using an infusion/aspiration apparatus that includes a base adapted for placement against the patient'"'"'s skin, adjacent the bone into which the liquid is to be infused or from which marrow is to be aspirated, and an elongated infusion/aspiration tube extending through a bore in the base and having a threaded lower end with a sharp tip and with a port fixed relative to the threads and communicating with the tube'"'"'s hollow interior, the method comprising steps of:
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rotating the infusion/aspiration tube about its longitudinal axis such that the tube'"'"'s lower end threadedly engages and advances through the patient'"'"'s skin and cortical bone and into the trabecular bone; terminating the step of rotating when rotation no longer threadedly advances the tube through the bone, indicating that the infusion/aspiration tube'"'"'s lower end has reached the trabecular bone; and infusing the liquid into, or aspirating marrow from, the trabecular bone through the infusion/aspiration tube and the port in the tube'"'"'s threaded lower end. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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