Method of making a lined infusion catheter
First Claim
1. A method of making a catheter for delivering an agent, drug or fluid or a selected site within an organism comprising:
- extruding an inner liner made of a material that is non-reactive with the agent, drug or fluid to be delivered to the selected site within the organism through the catheter, the inner liner having a lumen and a distal end;
extruding a tip having at least one orifice for engaging fluid communication with the lumen;
molding the tip to a desired configuration;
extruding a jacket, the jacket having a distal end;
sliding the jacket over the inner liner so that the distal end of the jacket extends distally beyond the distal end of the inner liner;
coupling the tip to the distal end of the inner liner; and
, wherein the tip includes a radiographic marker attached to the distal end of the catheter, the radiographic marker comprising a semi-spherical portion with a cylindrical nipple emanating away therefrom, the cylindrical nipple being sized to fit snugly within the lumen and held in place by a biocompatible adhesive, the radiographic marker being made of a material opaque to x-rays.
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Abstract
An infusion catheter for delivering drugs or other agents to selected sites in an organism, such as a human. In an alternate embodiment, a catheter system is disclosed having an infusion catheter and a pump that may be implanted or disposed outside the organism. In either embodiment, the free end of the catheter bears a rounded tip that has at least one elution hole for discharging an agent or drug to a selected site. The catheter has a tubular inner liner that is integral with the tip. The inner liner and tip are formed from a drug compatible polymeric material that is relatively nonporous and unreactive with the agent to be infused. A biocompatible flexible elastomeric tubular jacket surrounds the inner liner and a portion of the tip excluding that portion containing the elution hole or holes. Since the agent flowing in the catheter is isolated from the jacket while flowing through the catheter, and since the inner liner is relatively nonporous and unreactive with the agent to be used, the agent is prevented from diffusing out of the catheter, adsorbing to the surface of the biocompatible jacket, reacting adversely with the jacket material or becoming exposed to substances diffusing through the jacket.
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1. A method of making a catheter for delivering an agent, drug or fluid or a selected site within an organism comprising:
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extruding an inner liner made of a material that is non-reactive with the agent, drug or fluid to be delivered to the selected site within the organism through the catheter, the inner liner having a lumen and a distal end;
extruding a tip having at least one orifice for engaging fluid communication with the lumen;
molding the tip to a desired configuration;
extruding a jacket, the jacket having a distal end;
sliding the jacket over the inner liner so that the distal end of the jacket extends distally beyond the distal end of the inner liner;
coupling the tip to the distal end of the inner liner; and
,wherein the tip includes a radiographic marker attached to the distal end of the catheter, the radiographic marker comprising a semi-spherical portion with a cylindrical nipple emanating away therefrom, the cylindrical nipple being sized to fit snugly within the lumen and held in place by a biocompatible adhesive, the radiographic marker being made of a material opaque to x-rays. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
applying a suitable biocompatible adhesive to the tip; and
joining the tip to the jacket and inner liner.
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6. A method of making a catheter for delivering an agent, drug or fluid to a selected site within an organism comprising:
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extruding an inner liner made of a material that is non-reactive with the agent, drug or fluid to be delivered to the selected site within the organism through the catheter, the inner liner having a lumen and a distal end;
molding a tip to a desired configuration of a material that is non-reactive with the agent, drug or fluid to be delivered to the selected site within the organism through the catheter, the tip having at least one orifice for engaging fluid communication with the lumen;
extruding a jacket, the jacket having a distal end;
sliding the jacket over the jacket so that the distal end of the jacket extends distally beyond the distal end of the inner liner;
coupling the tip to the distal end of the inner liner; and
,wherein the tip includes a radiographic marker attached to the distal end of the catheter, the radiographic marker comprising a semi-spherical portion with a cylindrical nipple emanating away therefrom, the cylindrical nipple being sized to fit snugly within the lumen and held in place by a biocompatible adhesive, the radiographic marker being made of a material opaque to x-rays. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
applying a suitable biocompatible adhesive to the tip; and
joining the tip to the jacket and inner liner.
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