Transcutaneous access device
First Claim
1. A transcutaneous access device comprisinga tubular neck having opposite ends and a lumen, said neck adapted to protrude from the skin;
- an annular skirt at one end of the neck for anchoring in subcutaneous tissue;
a flexible, extensible sleeve extending from the opposite end of the neck, said sleeve having a free end and defining with said neck a lumen through the device and said neck skirt and sleeve constituting a unitary seamless parta catheter tube, said catheter tube having a completely exposed and unobstructed implantable first end segment projecting from the skirt and a second end segment slidably received in said lumen, andconnector means releasably connecting the free end of the sleeve to the catheter tube second end segment.
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Abstract
A transcutaneous access device includes a subcutaneous skirt, a transcutaneous neck and an extracutaneous extensible sleeve all of which may be made of an inexpensive plastic material. Preferably, the skirt and neck are covered with a porous bed material which encourages the growth of tissue and collagen. The device functions as a conduit for an access catheter and is sized to minimize contact with the catheter and to allow vertical and horizontal motion of the catheter relative to the implanted portions of the access device so that twisting and stretching of the tissue adjacent to the implanted access device caused by normal body motions do not upset the biological seal that forms around the access device.
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10 Claims
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1. A transcutaneous access device comprising
a tubular neck having opposite ends and a lumen, said neck adapted to protrude from the skin; -
an annular skirt at one end of the neck for anchoring in subcutaneous tissue; a flexible, extensible sleeve extending from the opposite end of the neck, said sleeve having a free end and defining with said neck a lumen through the device and said neck skirt and sleeve constituting a unitary seamless part a catheter tube, said catheter tube having a completely exposed and unobstructed implantable first end segment projecting from the skirt and a second end segment slidably received in said lumen, and connector means releasably connecting the free end of the sleeve to the catheter tube second end segment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A transcutaneous access device comprising
a tubular neck having opposite ends and a lumen, said neck adapted to protrude from the skin; -
an annular skirt at one end of the neck for anchoring in subcutaneous tissue; a flexible extensible sleeve extending from the opposite end of the neck, said sleeve having a free end and defining with said neck a lumen through the device and said neck, skirt and sleeve constituting a unitary seamless part; a bed of porous material substantially covering said skirt and at least a portion of said neck; a catheter tube slidably received in said lumen, and connector means releasably connecting the free end of the sleeve to the catheter tube.
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