Bent co-axial catheter
First Claim
1. A co-axial dual lumen catheter comprising:
- a main section having proximal and distal ends and including a first outer tube;
a tip section at said distal end;
an attachment at said proximal end for anchoring the catheter to a patient immediately adjacent an incision where the catheter entry is effected;
a U-shaped proximal portion having a distal end attached to the main section at said proximal end of the main section and having a proximal end, the proximal portion including a second outer tube;
a junction attached to the proximal end of the proximal portion;
an inner tube extending loosely inside the first and second outer tubes and anchored at the tip and the junction to define a return lumen and combining with the first and second outer tubes to define an annular intake lumen;
intake and outlet tubes attached to the junction, the tubes extending generally in parallel with the main section and to one side of the main section and being coupled to the respective intake and return lumens; and
the inner tube being thin walled relative to the wall thickness of the first outer tube, and the second outer tube having a greater cross-sectional area than the first outer tube.
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Abstract
The invention provides a co-axial dual lumen catheter having a main section, a tip section, and a U-shaped proximal portion extending from the main section, and ending at a junction where intake and outlet tubes are connected to the proximal portion. An inner tube extends from the junction to the tip of the catheter to define a return lumen, and combines with outer tubes in the main section and the proximal portion to define an intake lumen. The inner tube is thin walled relative to the wall thickness of a first outer tube used in the main section, and a second outer tube used in the proximal portion has a greater cross-sectional area than the first outer tube. A proximal end structure is also described in which the intake and outlet tubes extend generally parallel with the main body and to one side of the main body.
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20 Claims
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1. A co-axial dual lumen catheter comprising:
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a main section having proximal and distal ends and including a first outer tube; a tip section at said distal end; an attachment at said proximal end for anchoring the catheter to a patient immediately adjacent an incision where the catheter entry is effected; a U-shaped proximal portion having a distal end attached to the main section at said proximal end of the main section and having a proximal end, the proximal portion including a second outer tube; a junction attached to the proximal end of the proximal portion; an inner tube extending loosely inside the first and second outer tubes and anchored at the tip and the junction to define a return lumen and combining with the first and second outer tubes to define an annular intake lumen; intake and outlet tubes attached to the junction, the tubes extending generally in parallel with the main section and to one side of the main section and being coupled to the respective intake and return lumens; and the inner tube being thin walled relative to the wall thickness of the first outer tube, and the second outer tube having a greater cross-sectional area than the first outer tube. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A co-axial dual lumen catheter comprising:
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a main section having proximal and distal ends and including a first outer tube, the first outer tube extending along a longitudinal axis and defining intake openings; a U-shaped proximal section attached to the proximal end of the main section, the proximal section including a second outer tubes; an inner tube extending through the first and second outer tubes;
the inner tube defining a return lumen and combining with the first and second outer tubes to define an annular intake lumen;intake and outlet tubes; a junction coupling the intake and outlet tubes to the proximal section with the intake tube coupled for receiving blood from the intake lumen and the outlet tube coupled for delivering treated blood to the return lumen; and the intake and outlet tubes leaving the junction generally parallel with the main section and to one side of the main section and with an angle of divergence between the intake and the outlet tubes of less than about 30 degrees and spaced substantially equally to either side of an extension of said axis. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A co-axial dual lumen catheter for use in dialysis, the catheter comprising:
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a main section for insertion and having a selected cross-section; a tip section of smaller cross-section than the selected cross-section and attached to a distal end of the main section; a U-shaped proximal section extending from a proximal end of the main section and having a cross-section greater than said selected cross-section; the main section having a first outer tube of a selected wall thickness and having said selected cross-section and the proximal section having a second outer tube having a wall thickness greater than said selected wall thickness; an inner tube extending from the tip section through the first and second outer tubes and having a wall thickness less than said selected wall thickness whereby an intake lumen is defined in the space between the inner tube and the first and second outer tubes, and a return lumen is defined by the inner tube and the tip section; and a junction coupled to the inner tube and the second outer tube to facilitate connecting the catheter to dialysis equipment. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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