Method and device for internal cleaning of an implanted infusion system
First Claim
1. A method for internally cleaning an implanted infusion system having an infusion pump with an outlet connected to a catheter via a nonreturn valve and with a flushing port disposed downstream of the nonreturn valve and upstream of the catheter, comprising the steps of:
- generating a first flow of cleaning fluid through said infusion pump and said nonreturn valve and into said flushing port;
injecting a second flow of a secondary fluid into said flushing port from an extracorporeal location;
discharging a third flow of mixed secondary fluid and cleaning fluid from said flushing port to an extracorporeal location; and
maintaining said third flow substantially equal to a sum of said first flow and said second flow.
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Abstract
In a method for internally cleaning an implanted infusion system, having an infusion pump connected on its outlet side to a catheter via a nonreturn valve and a flushing port downstream of the nonreturn valve and upstream of the catheter, a first flow of cleaning fluid is passed through the infusion pump and the nonreturn valve. A second flow of secondary fluid is supplied through the flushing port, and a third fluid flow is discharged through the flushing port. A device for such cleaning has a pump such as a syringe connected to the flushing port for supplying the second flow of secondary fluid, for diluting or otherwise modifying the cleaning fluid passing through the infusion pump and the nonreturn check valve, and for discharging the third flow.
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1. A method for internally cleaning an implanted infusion system having an infusion pump with an outlet connected to a catheter via a nonreturn valve and with a flushing port disposed downstream of the nonreturn valve and upstream of the catheter, comprising the steps of:
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generating a first flow of cleaning fluid through said infusion pump and said nonreturn valve and into said flushing port; injecting a second flow of a secondary fluid into said flushing port from an extracorporeal location; discharging a third flow of mixed secondary fluid and cleaning fluid from said flushing port to an extracorporeal location; and maintaining said third flow substantially equal to a sum of said first flow and said second flow. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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