Method and systems for establishing vascular access
First Claim
1. An improved method for replacing an implanted cannula having a distal end attached to a body lumen and a proximal portion disposed remotely from the distal end, wherein the improvement comprises:
- surgically exposing a portion of the cannula while leaving at least one of the distal end and the proximal portion unexposed;
disconnecting the cannula within the exposed portion to separate the distal end from the proximal portion;
replacing one of the distal end and the proximal portion with a replacement while leaving the other in place; and
reconnecting the cannula by attaching the replacement to the other of the distal end and the proximal portion which had been left in place.
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Abstract
A body lumen access system comprises a distal access cannula and a proximal access cannula. The distal access cannula is attached to or within the body lumen and the proximal access cannula is attached to an implantable port or is transcutaneously positioned and attached to a luer or other external connector. The distal and proximal access cannulas are usually implanted separately, cut to length, and attached at a subcutaneous junction location. Preferably, the proximal access cannula has a larger lumen diameter than that of the distal access cannula in order to reduce flow resistance within the cannula system. In some cases the distal and proximal access cannulas may be formed integrally. Replacement of a proximal portion or distal end may be performed by accessing the cannula, removing either the proximal portion or distal end, and reattaching a replacement portion of the cannula.
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10 Claims
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1. An improved method for replacing an implanted cannula having a distal end attached to a body lumen and a proximal portion disposed remotely from the distal end, wherein the improvement comprises:
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surgically exposing a portion of the cannula while leaving at least one of the distal end and the proximal portion unexposed;
disconnecting the cannula within the exposed portion to separate the distal end from the proximal portion;
replacing one of the distal end and the proximal portion with a replacement while leaving the other in place; and
reconnecting the cannula by attaching the replacement to the other of the distal end and the proximal portion which had been left in place. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
providing a new connector;
replacing the previously implanted connector with the new connector.
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7. An improved method as in claim 5, wherein the connector is not replaced and the replacement distal end or replacement proximal portion is attached to the original connector.
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8. An improved method as in claim 1, wherein the distal end and the proximal portion of the implanted cannula are formed as a continuous tube and wherein the disconnecting step comprises severing the continuous tube to produce a free implanted end.
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9. An improved method as in claim 8, wherein the reconnecting step comprises attaching a connector to the free implanted end of the continuous tube and attaching a tubular replacement section to the connector.
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10. A kit comprising:
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at least one cannula component selected from the group consisting of a proximal cannula portion, a distal cannula end, and a connector adapted to connect a proximal cannula portion to a distal cannula end; and
instructions for use according to any of claims 1 to 9.
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Specification