Filtered intracerebroventricular or intraspinal access port with direct cerebrospinal fluid access
First Claim
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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Abstract
An access port and method of use is described that has a filter assembly along a fluid flow path through the access port. The access port is in fluid communication with a catheter that is surgically implanted in a patient'"'"'s brain or intraspinal space. The filter assembly has a filter element and a series of one-way valves. The one-way valves allow the fluid to flow easily across the filter assembly in one direction but prohibit fluid flow through the one-way valves in the opposite direction. The one-way valves are oriented to allow fluid flow from the catheter to a chamber within the access port which can be accessed by a needle. Drug or other medication to be administered to the patient through a needle must pass through the filter before entering catheter to be ultimately administered to the patient.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of withdrawing unfiltered cerebrospinal fluid from a patient comprising the steps of:
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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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2. A method of administering fluid to the ventricle of a patient comprising the steps of:
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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 communication 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; placing a needle attached to a syringe through the septum into the upper cavity; administering the fluid from the needle into the upper cavity wherein the fluid passes into the upper filter chamber, across the filter part, into the lower filter chamber, through the port and into the patient'"'"'s ventricle.
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3. A method of withdrawing unfiltered cerebrospinal fluid from a patient comprising the steps of:
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placing a catheter in the patient'"'"'s intraspinal space; placing an access port over the patient'"'"'s rib cage, 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 communication 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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4. A method of administering fluid to the ventricle of a patient comprising the steps of:
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placing a catheter in the patient'"'"'s intraspinal space; placing an access port over the patient'"'"'s rib cage, 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 communication 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; placing a needle attached to a syringe through the septum into the upper cavity; administering the fluid from the needle into the upper cavity wherein the fluid passes into the upper filter chamber, across the filter part, into the lower filter chamber, through the outlet port and catheter into the patient'"'"'s ventricle.
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5. An access port comprising:
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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 communication 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. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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