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Filtered intracerebroventricular or intraspinal access port with direct cerebrospinal fluid access

  • US 5,897,528 A
  • Filed: 04/30/1998
  • Issued: 04/27/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/30/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of withdrawing unfiltered cerebrospinal fluid from a patient comprising the steps of:

  • placing a catheter in the patient'"'"'s ventricle;

    placing an access port cranially, the access port having;

    a housing having an upper surface, an upper cavity and a lower cavity, the upper cavity extending from the upper surface of housing into the housing and terminating at the lower cavity;

    a septum located in the upper cavity;

    a filter assembly extending entirely across the lower cavity separating the lower cavity into an upper filter chamber in fluid commnunication with the upper cavity and a lower filter chamber, the filter assembly having a filter part and at least one one-way valve, the one way valve oriented to allow fluid to pass only from the lower filter chamber to the upper filter chamber;

    an outlet port in fluid communication with the lower filter chamber;

    connecting said catheter to said outlet port;

    allowing cerebrospinal fluid to move through the catheter into the lower filter chamber, through the one-way valve into the upper filter chamber and the upper cavity whereby unfiltered cerebrospinal fluid is introduced into the upper cavity;

    placing a needle attached to a syringe through the septum into the upper cavity;

    drawing unfiltered cerebrospinal fluid through the needle.

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