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Drain cannula

  • US 5,913,852 A
  • Filed: 10/28/1997
  • Issued: 06/22/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/21/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of using a drain cannula to drain cerebrospinal fluid from a ventricle of a brain comprising:

  • (I) implanting in a patient the drain cannula including(a) a tube connector comprising(1) a rigid, tubular body having a body outer diameter, the tubular body defining a central, longitudinal bore;

    (2) an elbow bend in the tubular body defining an intradural arm extending from the elbow bend to one body end and an extradural arm extending from the elbow bend away from the intradural arm defining at least one other body end;

    (3) a first nipple near the at least one other body end, at least a portion of the first nipple having a nipple outer diameter larger the body outer diameter;

    (4) a second nipple between the elbow bend and the first nipple, at least a portion of the second nipple having a nipple outer diameter larger than the body outer diameter; and

    (b) an elastically deformable flexible tube having a distal end, a proximal end opposite the distal end, a lumen emerging from the distal end, and ports at the proximal end for admitting cerebrospinal fluid into the lumen;

    the flexible tube being concentrically mounted on the tube connector to form a fluid tight, lap joint of the distal end of the flexible tube and the second nipple with the elbow bend and intradural arm within the lumen and the first nipple protruding from the lumen at the distal end of the flexible tube(II) orienting the proximal end into the ventricle at an angle relative to the extradural arm;

    (III) orienting the distal end outside and adjacent to the skull of the patient; and

    (IV) tying a thread circumferentially around the lap joint to secure the flexible tube to the second nipple.

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