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Method for central venous catheterization

  • US 5,114,401 A
  • Filed: 02/23/1990
  • Issued: 05/19/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/23/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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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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