Collapsible catheter
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1. A urinary catheter for insertion into a patient, said catheter having a proximal end and a distal end and comprising:
- a) a first substantially collapsible elongated elastomeric tube which is open at the proximal end and closed at the distal end;
b) a second substantially collapsible elongated elastomeric tube outside of said first tube, said tubes being joined or bonded at said proximal end so as to form an opening into said inner tube and joined and bonded at said distal end, whereby a space is provided between said tubes for insertion of a fluid to stiffen said tubes, said tubes having at least one opening about the distal end for drainage of fluid from the patient into said inner tube;
c) a valve system for injecting or withdrawing said fluid between said tubes, whereby injection of fluid between said tubes causes stiffening of said catheter and withdrawal of fluid causes collapse of said catheter; and
d) balloon means about said distal end of said catheter, said balloon means having a valve means separate from the valve system for inserting fluid into said balloon means and inflating said balloon means so as to maintain the catheter within a patient.
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Abstract
A collapsible catheter is provided for irrigation or aspiration of the urinary bladder with fluid. The catheter consists of a pair of telescoping collapsible hollow elastomeric tubes which form an opening at the proximal end. A drainage opening is provided at the distal end. The catheter is stiffened by inserting fluid between the tubes through a valve. A balloon is provided to hold the catheter in place in a patient.
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1. A urinary catheter for insertion into a patient, said catheter having a proximal end and a distal end and comprising:
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a) a first substantially collapsible elongated elastomeric tube which is open at the proximal end and closed at the distal end; b) a second substantially collapsible elongated elastomeric tube outside of said first tube, said tubes being joined or bonded at said proximal end so as to form an opening into said inner tube and joined and bonded at said distal end, whereby a space is provided between said tubes for insertion of a fluid to stiffen said tubes, said tubes having at least one opening about the distal end for drainage of fluid from the patient into said inner tube; c) a valve system for injecting or withdrawing said fluid between said tubes, whereby injection of fluid between said tubes causes stiffening of said catheter and withdrawal of fluid causes collapse of said catheter; and d) balloon means about said distal end of said catheter, said balloon means having a valve means separate from the valve system for inserting fluid into said balloon means and inflating said balloon means so as to maintain the catheter within a patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A collapsible catheter having a proximal end and a distal end comprising:
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a) a first substantially collapsible elongated elastomeric tube having at least one opening at the proximal end and closed at the distal end; b) a second substantially collapsible elongated elastomeric tube outside of said first tube;
said first and second tubes being bonded and having an opening into the inner at a proximal end and closed at the distal end whereby there is a space between said first and second tube;
said first and second tubes having at least one drainage opening near the distal end which is reinforced by a bond between said first and second tubes;c) first valve means about said proximal end which permits the insertion of fluid between said tubes so as to stiffen said catheter; and d) balloon means about said distal end of said catheter, said balloon means having a second valve means for inserting fluid into said balloon means and inflating said balloon means so as to maintain the catheter within a patient. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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