Method for central venous catheterization
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1. A method for the placement of a catheter into a blood vessel comprising the steps of:
- A. inserting a needle having a bore through the skin of a patient and into said blood vessel such that a first portion of said needle resides within said blood vessel and a second portion outside said blood vessel;
B. sliding a guidewire through said bore of said needle and along said blood vessel until a first end of said guidewire resides at a predetermined location within said blood vessel and a second end resides outside said blood vessel, said guidewire having a diameter smaller than an inner diameter of said catheter and said guidewire also having marks thereon for indicating the position of said guidewire relative to the skin of said patient;
C. removing said needle from said blood vessel by sliding said needle over said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at a substantially constant position by observing the position of said marks relative to the skin of said patient;
D. sliding said catheter over said guidewire until the distal end of said catheter is positioned in close proximity to the distal end of said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at a substantially constant position by observing the position of said marks relative to the skin of said patient, said catheter having a tubular portion defining at least one central lumen, said catheter being formed of a translucent material, and said catheter including an internal channel extending along said axis, said channel having a cross-section sized such that said catheter is slidable over said guidewire; and
E. removing said guidewire while maintaining said catheter in place in said blood vessel.
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Abstract
Disclosed are an apparatus and methods for initial, or replacement, central venous catherization using a flexible guidewire with markings thereon and a substantially translucent non-thrombogenic catheter. In operation, the guidewire is inserted along a catheter positioned in a vein. The marks on the guidewire are then used to establish, and maintain as constant, the position of the guidewire. Next, the catheter already in the vein is removed by sliding it over the guidewire, and a new catheter is slipped over the guidewire into position. Once the new catheter is positioned, the guidewire is removed.
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1. A method for the placement of a catheter into a blood vessel comprising the steps of:
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A. inserting a needle having a bore through the skin of a patient and into said blood vessel such that a first portion of said needle resides within said blood vessel and a second portion outside said blood vessel; B. sliding a guidewire through said bore of said needle and along said blood vessel until a first end of said guidewire resides at a predetermined location within said blood vessel and a second end resides outside said blood vessel, said guidewire having a diameter smaller than an inner diameter of said catheter and said guidewire also having marks thereon for indicating the position of said guidewire relative to the skin of said patient; C. removing said needle from said blood vessel by sliding said needle over said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at a substantially constant position by observing the position of said marks relative to the skin of said patient; D. sliding said catheter over said guidewire until the distal end of said catheter is positioned in close proximity to the distal end of said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at a substantially constant position by observing the position of said marks relative to the skin of said patient, said catheter having a tubular portion defining at least one central lumen, said catheter being formed of a translucent material, and said catheter including an internal channel extending along said axis, said channel having a cross-section sized such that said catheter is slidable over said guidewire; and E. removing said guidewire while maintaining said catheter in place in said blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method for the replacement of a first catheter having a first end residing within a blood vessel and a second end outside said blood vessel with a second catheter, said first catheter extending through an aperture in the skin of a patient, said first and second catheters each having a tubular portion defining at least one central lumen, said second catheter being formed of a translucent material, said catheters each including an internal channel, said channels having cross-sections sized such that said catheters are slidable over a guidewire, comprising the steps of:
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A. sliding a flexible guidewire having a distal end and a proximal end into said channel of said first catheter until the distal end of said guidewire is positioned in the first end of said first catheter, said guidewire having marks thereon for indicating the position of said guidewire relative to said aperture; B. removing said first catheter from said blood vessel by sliding said first catheter over said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at a substantially constant position by observing the position of said marks relative to said aperture; C. sliding said second catheter over said guidewire until the distal end of said second catheter is in close proximity to said distal end of said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at said substantially constant position by observing through said second translucent catheter the position of said marks relative to said aperture; and D. removing said guidewire while maintaining said second catheter in place in said blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for the placement of a catheter into a blood vessel comprising the steps of:
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A. inserting a needle having a bore through the skin of a patient and into said blood vessel such that a first portion of said needle resides within said blood vessel and a second portion outside said blood vessel; B. sliding a locating catheter through said bore of said needle to a predetermined location in said blood vessel, said locating catheter having a tubular portion defining at least one central lumen, said locating catheter being formed of a translucent material and including an internal channel; C. sliding a guidewire through said bore of said needle and along said blood vessel until a first end of said guidewire resides at a predetermined location within said blood vessel and a second end resides outside said blood vessel, said guidewire having a diameter smaller than an inner diameter of said catheter and said guidewire also having marks thereon for indicating the position of said guidewire relative to the skin of said patient; D. removing said needle from said blood vessel by sliding said needle over said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at a substantially constant position by observing the position of said marks relative to the skin of said patient; E. sliding said catheter over said guidewire until the distal end of said catheter is positioned in close proximity to the distal end of said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at a substantially constant position by observing the position of said marks relative to the skin of said patient, said catheter having a tubular portion defining at least one central lumen, said catheter being formed of a translucent material, and said catheter including an internal channel extending along said axis, said channel having a cross-section sized such that said catheter is slidable over said guidewire; and F. removing said guidewire while maintaining said catheter in place in said blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for the placement of a catheter into a blood vessel comprising the steps of:
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A. inserting a needle having a bore through the skin of a patient and into said blood vessel such that a first portion of said needle resides within said blood vessel and a second portion outside said blood vessel; B. sliding a guidewire through said bore of said needle and along said blood vessel until a first end of said guidewire resides at a predetermined location within said blood vessel and a second end resides outside said blood vessel, said guidewire having a diameter smaller than an inner diameter of said catheter and said guidewire also having marks thereon for indicating the position of said guidewire relative to the skin of said patient; C. removing said needle from said blood vessel by sliding said needle over said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at a substantially constant position by observing the position of said marks relative to the skin of said patient; D. sliding said catheter over said guidewire until the distal end of said catheter is positioned in close proximity to the distal end of said guidewire while maintaining said guidewire at a substantially constant position by observing the position of said marks relative to the skin of said patient, said catheter having a tubular portion defining at least one central lumen, said catheter being formed of a translucent material, and said catheter including a stiffening rib portion formed of a material which has greater stiffness than the material forming said tubular portion and an internal channel extending along said axis, said channel having a cross-section sized such that said catheter is slidable over said guidewire; and E. removing said guidewire while maintaining said catheter in place in said blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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