Two-stage angled venous cannula
First Claim
1. A two-staged venous cannula comprising:
- an elongated tubular body having a distal end and a proximal end and an interior lumen extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the body, the interior lumen being open at the proximal end of the body, the tubular body having a flexible tubular proximal member and a rigid distal member, the rigid distal member formed in right angle around an apex, the flexible tubular proximal member and the rigid distal member joined together along a common axis so that the interior lumen passes through both the proximal member and the distal member, the distal member having an apex opening at the apex to allow fluid communication through the apex opening from outside the cannula into the interior lumen, the ultimate distal end of the distal member having at least one opening to allow fluid communication with the interior lumen.
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Abstract
A two-staged venous cannula is disclosed having an angled bend near the distal end. In a preferred embodiment, the angle is a right angle. The angle bend allows the cannulation to take place near the junction of the inferior vena cava and the right atrium instead of higher in the right atrium. The cannula has a drainage hole at the apex of the angled bend to act as a blood collection port and a drainage hole at the distal end of the cannula to drain the inferior vena cava. The two-stage venous cannula is made of a rigid material at its distal end so that the distal end of the cannula may be easily inserted into the patient'"'"'s heart through the right atrium. The disclosed cannula keeps the cannula away from the aorta, allows the cannula to exit the superior vena cava at an angle more perpendicular to the axis of the superior vena cave and allows the cannula to be used in minimally invasive surgical procedures where size and access restrictions often make it difficult to place and maintain such devices.
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1. A two-staged venous cannula comprising:
an elongated tubular body having a distal end and a proximal end and an interior lumen extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the body, the interior lumen being open at the proximal end of the body, the tubular body having a flexible tubular proximal member and a rigid distal member, the rigid distal member formed in right angle around an apex, the flexible tubular proximal member and the rigid distal member joined together along a common axis so that the interior lumen passes through both the proximal member and the distal member, the distal member having an apex opening at the apex to allow fluid communication through the apex opening from outside the cannula into the interior lumen, the ultimate distal end of the distal member having at least one opening to allow fluid communication with the interior lumen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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