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Self-sealing valve device for angiographic catheters

  • US 5,336,192 A
  • Filed: 11/27/1991
  • Issued: 08/09/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/27/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A self-sealing valve device for an angiographic catheter, the catheter including a distal end for insertion into a blood or lymph vessel of a patient and an opposing proximal end, the catheter including a lumen extending between the distal and proximal ends for passing fluids therethrough and for receiving a guide wire used to position the catheter with a blood or lymph vessel of a patient, the proximal end of the catheter including a female luer lock connection fitting adapted to receive a complementary male luer lock connection fitting of a syringe, stopcock, or other fluid passage device, to form a fluid tight connection therewith, said self-sealing valve device comprising in combination:

  • a) a housing having a central bore extending between first and second opposing ends of said housing along a longitudinal axis of said housing;

    b) said first end of said housing including a male luer lock connection fitting for forming a fluid tight coupling with the female luer lock connection fitting at the proximal end of the catheter;

    c) said second end of said housing including a female luer lock connection fitting adapted to receive a complementary male luer lock connection fitting of a syringe, stopcock, or other fluid passage device, to form a fluid tight connection therewith, said female luer lock connection fitting including an inwardly converging conical bore for receiving a conically-shaped tip of a syringe, stopcock, or other fluid passage device;

    d) a deformable elastomeric seal supported within said housing and extending across the central bore thereof to selectively seal the central bore of said housing, said deformable elastomeric seal including at least one slit substantially aligned with the longitudinal axis of said housing to permit a guidewire to be passed therethrough while sealingly engaging the guidewire to prevent blood inside the catheter from passing beyond said deformable elastomeric seal; and

    e) means for deforming said deformable elastomeric seal upon coupling of a male luer lock connection fitting to said second end of said housing to permit passage of blood or other fluids through the deformable elastomeric seal and through the central bore of said housing following connection of a fluid passage device, to said second end of said housing, said deforming means being disposed within said housing proximate the second end thereof, said deforming means having a central bore formed therein, said central bore being substantially concentric with the longitudinal axis of said housing, said central bore having a diameter commensurate with the diameter of a guidewire to be passed through the catheter for centering the guidewire and for stiffening the guidewire as it passes through said deformable elastomeric seal.

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