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Implantable device for access to the blood circulatory system

  • US 4,983,162 A
  • Filed: 11/28/1988
  • Issued: 01/08/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/23/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An implantable device for access to the blood circulatory system, having a tee piece comprising:

  • a bar or branch outlet, the ends of which are connected to veins, arteries or vascular prostheses;

    a shaft having an end for forming an access well which can be connected to an external exchange system;

    wherein the connection/disconnection of said device with respect to said external exchange system is achieved by means of a rotary plug mounted in said well, said rotary plug having two orifices which, depending on the position of rotation of said rotary plug, are in communication with or not in communication with the internal volume of the branch of the tee piece and which, at the other end can be connected to an inlet and to an outlet of said external system;

    wherein said rotary plug is in the shape of a substantially cylindrical, circular disk whose outer diameter corresponds substantially to the inside diameter of said well, said rotary plug further including;

    means cooperating with complementary means of said well in order to ensure, at least in the disconnection position, that said disk bears with pressure on the bottom of said well and the closure of said well is leakproof;

    said complementary means having ramps formed on said plug cooperating with spurs formed on the inner wall of said well.

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