Implantable dual access port with tactile ridge for position sensing
First Claim
1. An implantable device capable of embedment beneath the skin of a patient, the device enabling repeated, non-destructive fluid communication of the distal end of a tubular member, such as a needle or a catheter, piercing the skin of the patient with the proximal end of a selected one of the lumens of a multi-lumen catheter, said device comprising:
- a. a housing enclosing a first fluid cavity and a second fluid cavity, said housing defining a first access aperture communicating through said housing with said first fluid cavity and a second access aperture communicating through said housing with said second fluid cavity;
b. first self-sealing means for sealing said first access aperture and for admitting the distal end of the tubular member into said first fluid cavity, thereby to enable the infusion of fluids thereinto through the tubular member;
c. second self-sealing means for sealing said second access aperture and for admitting the distal end of the tubular member into said second fluid cavity, thereby to enable the infusion of fluids thereinto through the tubular member;
d. means for communicating fluid from each of said first fluid cavity and said second fluid cavity to the patient through a respective one of the lumens of the multi-lumen catheter; and
e. tactile means positioned between the first and the second self-sealing means for simultaneously locating the positions of both of said first and said second self-sealing means by palpating the skin of the patient without thereby impeding access by the distal end of the tubular member to either of said first or said second self-sealing means during palpation of said tactile means, the tactile means comprising a raised locating ridge on the surface of the housing, the locating ridge being configured so as to avoid encircling tissue of the patient that contacts said surface of said housing, and said locating ridge being substantially straight and being so disposed on said surface of said housing as to traverse and be oriented substantially orthogonally to a line connecting the centers of said first and said second self-sealing means.
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Abstract
The invention comprises an infusion device for infusing fluids to a patient having a plurality of, preferably two, enclosed open cavities, equipped with self-sealing septums. The device comprises a housing having a base, a cap, and a dual-port stem exiting the base and communicating with the open cavities. The cap comprises a tactile raised locating ridge positioned between, and adjacent to, the septums or other self-sealing means so configured that a doctor can simultaneously determine where each septum is located as soon as he locates the single ridge. A doctor can also differentiate between each septum, and determine the location of structures associated with each septum. Furthermore, the ridge is so configured that it does not enclose an area of tissue of the patient, thereby precluding the problem of necrosis.
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38 Claims
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1. An implantable device capable of embedment beneath the skin of a patient, the device enabling repeated, non-destructive fluid communication of the distal end of a tubular member, such as a needle or a catheter, piercing the skin of the patient with the proximal end of a selected one of the lumens of a multi-lumen catheter, said device comprising:
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a. a housing enclosing a first fluid cavity and a second fluid cavity, said housing defining a first access aperture communicating through said housing with said first fluid cavity and a second access aperture communicating through said housing with said second fluid cavity; b. first self-sealing means for sealing said first access aperture and for admitting the distal end of the tubular member into said first fluid cavity, thereby to enable the infusion of fluids thereinto through the tubular member; c. second self-sealing means for sealing said second access aperture and for admitting the distal end of the tubular member into said second fluid cavity, thereby to enable the infusion of fluids thereinto through the tubular member; d. means for communicating fluid from each of said first fluid cavity and said second fluid cavity to the patient through a respective one of the lumens of the multi-lumen catheter; and e. tactile means positioned between the first and the second self-sealing means for simultaneously locating the positions of both of said first and said second self-sealing means by palpating the skin of the patient without thereby impeding access by the distal end of the tubular member to either of said first or said second self-sealing means during palpation of said tactile means, the tactile means comprising a raised locating ridge on the surface of the housing, the locating ridge being configured so as to avoid encircling tissue of the patient that contacts said surface of said housing, and said locating ridge being substantially straight and being so disposed on said surface of said housing as to traverse and be oriented substantially orthogonally to a line connecting the centers of said first and said second self-sealing means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An implantable device capable of embedment beneath the skin of a patient, the device enabling repeated, non-destructive fluid communication of the distal end of a needle piercing the skin of the patient with the proximal end of a selected one of the lumens of a dual-lumen catheter, said device comprising:
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a. a housing enclosing a first fluid cavity and a second fluid cavity, said housing defining in a top surface thereof a first access aperture communicating through said housing with said first fluid cavity and a second access aperture communicating through said housing with said second fluid cavity; b. a first needle-penetrable septum sealing said first access aperture; c. a second needle-penetrable septum sealing said second access aperture, the line connecting the center of said first septum and the center of said second septum defining a longitudinal axis of said top surface of said housing; d. means for communicating fluid from each of said first fluid cavity and said second fluid cavity to a respective one of the lumens of the dual-lumen catheter; and e. a locating ridge on said top surface of the housing, said locating ridge being raised relative to said top surface of said housing and terminating at each extreme thereof in first and second ends whereat said locating ridge ceases to be raised relative to said top surface of said housing, said locating ridge traversing said longitudinal axis of said top surface between said first septum and said second septum and being disposed with said first and second ends thereof entirely interior of a tactile ridge locating region on said top surface of said housing, said tactile ridge locating region being limited in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis of said top surface to a region between a first linear boundary and a second linear boundary, said first linear boundary passing through said center of said first septum perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said top surface, and said second linear boundary passing through said center of said second septum perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said top surface. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. An implantable device capable of embedment beneath the skin of a patient, the device enabling repeated nondestructive fluid communication by the distal end of a needle piercing the skin of the patient with a selected one of a first fluid cavity or a second fluid cavity formed in the device, said device comprising:
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a. a housing enclosing the first fluid cavity and the second fluid cavity, said housing defining a first access aperture communicating through said housing with said first fluid cavity and a second access aperture communicating through said housing with said second fluid cavity; b. a first needle-penetrable septum sealing said first access aperture; c. a second needle-penetrable septum sealing said second access aperture; and d. a raised locating ridge integrally formed on the surface of said housing between said first septum and said second septum, said locating ridge being configured so as to avoid encircling tissue of the patient contacting the surface of said housing when said device is embedded beneath the skin of the patient, said locating ridge being substantially straight and being so disposed on said surface of said housing as to traverse and be oriented substantially orthogonally to a line connecting the center of said first septum and the center of said second septum. - View Dependent Claims (26)
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27. An implantable device capable of embedment beneath the skin of a patient, the device enabling repeated, non-destructive fluid communication by the distal end of a tubular member, such as a needle or a catheter, piercing the skin of the patient with a selected one of a first fluid cavity or a second fluid cavity formed in the device, said device comprising:
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a. a housing enclosing the first fluid cavity and the second fluid cavity, said housing defining a first access aperture communicating through said housing with the first fluid cavity and a second access aperture communicating through said housing with the second fluid cavity; b. first self-sealing means for sealing said first access aperture and for admitting the distal end of the tubular member into the first fluid cavity, thereby to enable the infusion of fluids thereinto through the tubular member; c. second self-sealing means for sealing said second access aperture and for admitting the distal end of the tubular member into the second fluid cavity, thereby to enable the infusion of fluids thereinto through the tubular member; d. a substantially straight tactile locating ridge upstanding on the surface of said housing between said first self-sealing means and said second self-sealing means, said locating ridge being so disposed on said surface of said housing as to traverse and be oriented substantially orthogonally to a line connecting the center of said first self-sealing means and the center of said second self-sealing means. - View Dependent Claims (28)
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29. An implantable device capable of embedment beneath the skin of a patient, the device enabling repeated, non-destructive fluid communication of the distal end of a tubular member, such as a needle or a catheter, piercing the skin of the patient with the proximal end of a selected one of the lumens of a multi-lumen catheter, said device comprising:
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a. a housing enclosing a first fluid cavity and a second fluid cavity, said housing defining in a top surface thereof a first access aperture communicating through said housing with said first fluid cavity and a second access aperture communicating through said housing with said second fluid cavity; b. first self-sealing means for sealing said first access aperture and for admitting the distal end of the tubular member into said first fluid cavity, thereby to enable the infusion of fluids thereinto through the tubular member; c. second self-sealing means for sealing said second access aperture and for admitting the distal end of the tubular member into said second fluid cavity, thereby to enable the infusion of fluids thereinto through the tubular member, the line connecting the center of said first self-sealing means and the center of said second self-sealing means defining a longitudinal axis of said top surface of said housing; d. means for communicating fluid from each of said first fluid cavity and said second fluid cavity to the patient through a respective one of the lumens of the multi-lumen catheter; and e. a locating ridge on said top surface of the housing, said locating ridge being raised relative to said top surface of said housing and terminating at each extreme thereof in first and second ends whereat said locating ridge ceases to be raised relative to said top surface of said housing, said locating ridge traversing said longitudinal axis thereof between said first self-sealing means and said second self-sealing means and being with said first and second ends thereof disposed entirely interior of a tactile ridge locating region on said top surface of said housing, said tactile ridge locating region being limited in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis of said top surface to a region between a first linear boundary and a second linear boundary, said first linear boundary passing through said center of said first self-sealing means perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said top surface, and said second linear boundary passing through said center of said second self-sealing means perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said top surface. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38)
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Specification