Hemodialysis infusion port and access needle
First Claim
1. An infusion port comprising:
- an infusion box including first and second chambers each accessible by way of corresponding first and second membranes each members penetrable by a hypodermic needle;
first and second barbs each for providing fluidic access between one of the first and second chambers, respectively, of the infusion port and a patient'"'"'s blood circulatory system; and
a valve interposed between said barbs and said chambers for selectively coupling fluid communication in a first mode between said first barb and said first chamber and between said second barb and said second chamber, and in a second mode said valve both providing for fluidic communication between said first and second chambers and providing fluidic isolation between said first and second chambers and said first and second barbs.
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Abstract
An infusion port for subcutaneous placement and dialysis procedures is shown and described as including two chambers, two corresponding large area membrane access panels, and two corresponding barbs providing access between the infusion port and a patient'"'"'s blood circulatory system. A valve selectively couples the chambers and the barbs in one state, and in another state isolates the barbs and couples directly the two chambers. The valve can operate externally by pressure applied to patient'"'"'s skin. Hemodialysis is performed in the first state, and in the second state the port is flushed clean of residual blood by injecting cleansing fluid into one chamber and withdrawing it from the other. Also disclosed, an access needle includes a tube carrying a removable penetration pin. The tube fluidly couples to an external barb. The needle is fluidly coupled to the infusion port by driving the needle through the skin of the patient and membrane of the infusion port.
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14 Claims
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1. An infusion port comprising:
- an infusion box including first and second chambers each accessible by way of corresponding first and second membranes each members penetrable by a hypodermic needle;
first and second barbs each for providing fluidic access between one of the first and second chambers, respectively, of the infusion port and a patient'"'"'s blood circulatory system; and a valve interposed between said barbs and said chambers for selectively coupling fluid communication in a first mode between said first barb and said first chamber and between said second barb and said second chamber, and in a second mode said valve both providing for fluidic communication between said first and second chambers and providing fluidic isolation between said first and second chambers and said first and second barbs. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
- an infusion box including first and second chambers each accessible by way of corresponding first and second membranes each members penetrable by a hypodermic needle;
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6. An infusion port comprising:
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an infusion box including first and second infusion chambers, each accessible by way of corresponding membranes by way of hypodermic needles; first and second access barbs for providing fluidic access between the infusion port and a patient'"'"'s blood circulatory system; and a valve interposed between said barbs and said chambers for selectively coupling fluid communication therebetween, said valve operating in a first state fluidically coupling the first barb to the first chamber and the second barb to the second chamber, and said before operating in a second which both fluidically isolates said barbs from said chambers and fluidically couples said chambers. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A hemodialysis infusion port for subcutaneous placement and repeated access to a patient'"'"'s blood circulatory system, the port comprising:
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first and second chambers each of volume sufficient to conduct blood therethrough in execution of hemodialysis, each chamber being defined in part by corresponding needle penetrable and self-sealing first and second access membranes; first and second coupling members for fluid coupling of indwelling catheters to first and second chambers, respectively; and a valve interposed between said chambers and said coupling members and operable to selectively fluidically couple each chamber to a corresponding one of said coupling members, said valve providing at least two modes of operation, a first mode of operation fluidically coupling each chamber to a corresponding one of said coupling members, a second mode of operation both fluidically isolating said chambers and the corresponding coupling members and fluidically coupling said first and second chambers. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
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