Blood vessel cannulation device
First Claim
1. A method of locating a blood vessel of a patient for cannulation, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) sensing the blood vessel at a first location with a sensor;
(b) sensing the blood vessel at a second location with said sensor, the blood vessel extending between the first and second locations;
(c) placing a cannula proximate the blood vessel of the patient at a third location, for insertion into the blood vessel, the third location being proximate at least one of the first and second locations, and aligned with the first and second locations.
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Abstract
This invention pertains to blood vessel cannulation devices and methods for sensing the location of a blood vessel, for cannulation with precision and ease. In preferred embodiments, the blood vessel cannulation device preferably comprises a mounting assembly for securing the device to a patient in the vicinity of a blood vessel. A rotating assembly is mounted to the mounting assembly for rotation with respect to the mounting assembly. A guide housing is mounted to the rotating assembly for traverse across the rotating assembly, and for rotating with the rotating assembly. Sensor guides in the guide housing receive one or more sensors which sense the blood vessel. Rotating the rotating assembly, and traversing the guide housing, enable bringing the bottom ends of the sensor guides into alignment with the blood vessel, correspondingly also bringing a cannula guide, also present in the guide housing, into alignment with the blood vessel. Thus, positioning of the cannula guide over the blood vessel to ensure precise cannulation, is assured by alignment of the bottom end of the cannula guide with respective bottom ends of the sensor guides.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of locating a blood vessel of a patient for cannulation, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) sensing the blood vessel at a first location with a sensor; (b) sensing the blood vessel at a second location with said sensor, the blood vessel extending between the first and second locations; (c) placing a cannula proximate the blood vessel of the patient at a third location, for insertion into the blood vessel, the third location being proximate at least one of the first and second locations, and aligned with the first and second locations. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of locating a blood vessel of a patient for cannulation, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) sensing the blood vessel at a first location with a first sensor extending through a first sensor guide to a first end; (b) sensing the blood vessel at a second location with a second sensor extending through a second sensor guide to a second end; (c) placing a cannula proximate the blood vessel of the patient at a third location, for insertion into the blood vessel, the third location being proximate at least one of the first and second locations, and aligned with the first and second locations. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of locating a blood vessel of a patient for cannulation, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) placing proximate the skin of the patient in the vicinity of the blood vessel a cannulation device, the cannulation device comprising a mounting assembly for mounting the cannulation device to the patient, a rotating assembly mounted for rotation with respect to the mounting assembly, on an axis transverse to the skin of the patient to which the cannulation device is proximate, a guide housing mounted for rotation with the rotating assembly and for traverse across the rotating assembly, a first sensor guide extending through the guide housing to a first end of the first sensor guide proximate the skin of the patient, a second cannula guide extending through the guide housing for inserting a cannula through the guide housing to a second end of the second cannula guide proximate the skin of the patient; (b) inserting a sensor into the first sensor guide to the first end proximate the skin of the patient; and (c) traversing the guide housing across the rotating assembly until the sensor senses the blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of locating a blood vessel of a patient for cannulation, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) placing proximate the skin of a patient in the vicinity of a blood vessel a cannulation device, the cannulation device comprising a guide housing, a first sensor guide extending through the guide housing to a first end of the first sensor guide proximate the skin of the patient, a second sensor guide extending through the guide housing to a second end of the second sensor guide proximate the skin of the patient, a third cannula guide extending through the guide housing to a third end of the third cannula guide proximate the skin of the patient, for inserting a cannula through the guide housing, the third end being aligned with the first and second ends; (b) inserting a first sensor into the first sensor guide to the first end proximate the skin of the patient; and (c) traversing the guide housing across the rotating assembly until the first sensor senses the blood vessel; (d) inserting a second sensor into the second sensor guide to the second end proximate the skin of the patient; (e) rotating the rotating assembly until the second sensor senses the blood vessel; and (f) repeating steps (c) through (e) until the blood vessel can be concurrently sensed by both of the first and second sensors, such that the first, second, and third ends are aligned with each other and with the blood vessel. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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16. A method of locating a blood vessel for cannulation, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) placing proximate the skin of a patient in the vicinity of the blood vessel a cannulation device, the cannulation device comprising a guide housing, a first sensor guide extending through the guide housing to a first end of the first sensor guide proximate the skin of the patient, a second sensor guide extending through the guide housing to a second end of the second sensor guide proximate the skin of the patient, a third cannula guide extending through the guide housing to a third end of the third cannula guide proximate the skin of the patient, for inserting a cannula through the guide housing, the third end being aligned with the first and second ends; (b) inserting a sensor into the first sensor guide to the first end proximate the skin of the patient; and (c) traversing the guide housing across the rotating assembly until the sensor senses the blood vessel; (d) removing the sensor from the first sensor guide and inserting the sensor into the second sensor guide to the second end proximate the skin of the patient; (e) rotating the rotating assembly until the sensor senses the blood vessel; and (f) repeating steps (c) through (e) until the blood vessel can be sensed by the sensor in both of the first and second sensor guides without moving the guide housing, whereby the first, second, and third ends are aligned with each other and with the blood vessel.
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