Implantable access devices
First Claim
1. An implantable access device which permits the introduction of a flexible external filament such as a catheter, guide wire or optical fiber into a patient for communication with an internal catheter located within the body of the patient, said device comprising:
- a housing having portions defining an inlet opening, an outlet opening and a passageway communicating therebetween, said inlet opening being generally funnel shaped and guiding a percutaneously inserted flexible external filament into said passageway, said outlet opening being defined in a discharge nipple which is adapted to have the internal catheter attached thereto, said housing also including support means for supporting said device within the body of the patient;
sealing means for sealing around said external filament when present within said device and for inhibiting the flow of fluids through said passageway when said filament is not present within said device; and
limiting means within said housing for engaging the flexible filament and limiting the extent to which the flexible filament can be inserted through said device, said limiting means in the form of a reducing diameter passageway section providing a positive stop for the flexible filament during insertion of the flexible filament into said device and preventing the flexible filament from entering into the internal catheter.
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Abstract
An implantable access device which permits the introduction of an external filament such as a catheter, guide wire or optical fiber into a patient for communication with an internal catheter located within the body of the patient. The device includes a housing having an inlet opening, an outlet opening and a passageway communicating between the openings. The inlet opening is generally funnel shaped and guides the external filament into the passageway. A valve assembly normally remains closed prevents the flow of fluids through the passageway. When open, the valve assembly enables the filament to communicate with the internal catheter. The device is provided with a mechanism that limits the extent to which the filament can be inserted through the device. The device also includes a separate perimeter sealing mechanism which seals around the perimeter of an inserted filament as well as a mechanism which accommodates bending of the filament within the device so as to ensure that the filament is properly received within the device. Finally, the device includes features which prevent the filament from engaging the internal catheter in the event the filament does not enter the inlet opening when inserted into the patient.
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1. An implantable access device which permits the introduction of a flexible external filament such as a catheter, guide wire or optical fiber into a patient for communication with an internal catheter located within the body of the patient, said device comprising:
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a housing having portions defining an inlet opening, an outlet opening and a passageway communicating therebetween, said inlet opening being generally funnel shaped and guiding a percutaneously inserted flexible external filament into said passageway, said outlet opening being defined in a discharge nipple which is adapted to have the internal catheter attached thereto, said housing also including support means for supporting said device within the body of the patient; sealing means for sealing around said external filament when present within said device and for inhibiting the flow of fluids through said passageway when said filament is not present within said device; and limiting means within said housing for engaging the flexible filament and limiting the extent to which the flexible filament can be inserted through said device, said limiting means in the form of a reducing diameter passageway section providing a positive stop for the flexible filament during insertion of the flexible filament into said device and preventing the flexible filament from entering into the internal catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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