Simple double lumen catheter
First Claim
1. A double lumen catheter comprising an elongated cylindrical tube of substantially uniform diameter having unitary outer walls and enclosing first and second lumens separated by a planar axial internal divider, the proximal end of said elongated tube connecting to two separate connecting tubes communicating with the respective first and second lumens, the first lumen extending from the proximal end of said elongated tube to a first opening at the distal end of said elongated tube, and the second lumen extending from the proximal end of said elongated tube to a second opening formed in the side wall of said tube and spaced in the longitudinal direction away from said first opening, the distal end portion of said tube beyond the distal end of said second lumen being formed so that no voids are present in the flow path and continuing the uniform diameter cylindrical configuration of said tube to the distal end of said first lumen so as to form a blunt circular end on the tube, and said blunt circular end being completely closed except for said first opening, to prevent the end of the catheter from traumatizing or becoming caught in the walls of a vessel into which the catheter is inserted.
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Abstract
A double lumen catheter comprising an elongated cylindrical tube enclosing first and second lumens separated by an internal divider, the proximal end of the elongated tube connecting to two separate connecting tubes communicating with the respective first and second lumens for the injection and removal of blood, the first lumen extending from the proximal end of the elongated tube to a first opening formed in the side wall of the tube and at the distal end of the elongated tube, and the second lumen extending from the proximal end of the elongated tube to a second opening spaced a sufficient distance away from the first opening, in the longitudinal direction, to prevent mixing of the returned blood with the blood taken in, the distal end portion of the tube beyond the distal end of the second lumen continuing the cylindrical configuration of the tube to the distal end of the first lumen so as to form a blunt circular end on the tube to prevent the end of the catheter from traumatizing or becoming caught in the walls of a blood vessel into which the catheter is inserted.
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- 1. A double lumen catheter comprising an elongated cylindrical tube of substantially uniform diameter having unitary outer walls and enclosing first and second lumens separated by a planar axial internal divider, the proximal end of said elongated tube connecting to two separate connecting tubes communicating with the respective first and second lumens, the first lumen extending from the proximal end of said elongated tube to a first opening at the distal end of said elongated tube, and the second lumen extending from the proximal end of said elongated tube to a second opening formed in the side wall of said tube and spaced in the longitudinal direction away from said first opening, the distal end portion of said tube beyond the distal end of said second lumen being formed so that no voids are present in the flow path and continuing the uniform diameter cylindrical configuration of said tube to the distal end of said first lumen so as to form a blunt circular end on the tube, and said blunt circular end being completely closed except for said first opening, to prevent the end of the catheter from traumatizing or becoming caught in the walls of a vessel into which the catheter is inserted.
- 8. A double lumen catheter comprising an elongated unitary cylindrical tube having a longitudinal planar axial septum of one-piece construction with said tube, said septum dividing the interior of said tube into first and second lumens, the proximal end of said cylindrical tube connecting to two separate tubes communicating with the respective first and second lumens for the injection and removal of fluid, the first lumen extending from the proximal end of said cylindrical tube to an opening at the distal end of said cylindrical tube and the second lumen extending from the proximal end of said cylindrical tube to a second opening spaced a sufficient distance away from said first opening, in the longitudinal direction, to prevent mixing of the returned blood with the blood taken in, the distal end of said tube having a blunt end to prevent the end of the catheter from traumatizing or becoming caught in the walls of a blood vessel into which the catheter is inserted, and wherein the second lumen has a solid terminal portion distal to said second opening and formed so that no voids are present in the blood flow path, and said cylindrical tube has a uniform diameter from said proximal end to said distal end.
- 11. A double lumen catheter comprising an elongated unitary cylindrical tube including a planar axial divider bisecting said cylindrical tube into first and second lumens, the proximal end of said cylindrical tube connecting two separate tubes communicating with the respective first and second lumens for the injection and removal of fluid, the first lumen extending from the proximal end of said cylindrical tube to a first opening at the distal end of said cylindrical tube, the second lumen extending from the proximal end of said cylindrical tube to a second opening spaced a sufficient distance away from said first opening, in the longitudinal direction, to prevent mixing of the returned blood with the blood taken in, the distal end of said tube having a blunt end to prevent the end of the catheter from traumatizing or becoming caught in the walls of a blood vessel into which the catheter is inserted, and wherein the second lumen has a solid terminal portion distal to said second opening and formed so that no voids are present in the blood flow path, and said cylindrical tube has a uniform diameter from said proximal end to said distal end.
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