Medical catheter anchor
First Claim
1. A method of securing a catheter to tissue at a fixation site comprising the steps of:
- providing an anchor comprising;
a tube having an outer surface, a first end and a second end and a channel extending through the tube from the first end to the second end, the tube having a slot that extends from the outer surface entirely through the tube to the channel, the slot having side edges opposed to each other;
a pair of wings extending from the tube on opposite sides of the slot, the pair of wings separated from each other by an angle, the wings and the slot cooperating so that the opposed side edges of the slot just come together as the wings are brought into contact with each other, each of the pair of wings including opposed sidewalls, each pair of opposed sidewalls having a pair of opposed suture indents in the sidewalls, each of the wings having a suture eyelet;
placing the catheter in the channel;
placing a suture around the suture indents and pulling a knot in the suture so that the wings lie flat against each other;
placing a suture through the suture eyelets and tissue at the site of fixation to fasten the anchor to the tissue.
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Abstract
The present invention provides an anchor for securely positioning a catheter intended to deliver drug or other medicaments to a desired position in tissue wherever found in the body or in epidural or intrathecal space of a spinal cord or brain. The present invention comprises, in the preferred embodiment, a generally tubular body for receiving the catheter and a pair of wings to assist in securing the device. The body has a slot that extends through the body between the wings. The wings and the slot cooperate so that the opposed edges of the slot just come together as the wings are brought into contact with each other. The wings interact with the slot to radially compress the catheter within the lumen of the tubular body to hold the catheter in a fixed relation to the tubular body. In addition, the wings allow the device to be sutured to tissue to secure and fix the device to tissue. A first suture is placed around the base of the wings very near where the wings contact the body of the anchor. A second suture secures the wings together and affixes the anchor to the patient'"'"'s tissue.
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13 Claims
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1. A method of securing a catheter to tissue at a fixation site comprising the steps of:
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providing an anchor comprising;
a tube having an outer surface, a first end and a second end and a channel extending through the tube from the first end to the second end, the tube having a slot that extends from the outer surface entirely through the tube to the channel, the slot having side edges opposed to each other;
a pair of wings extending from the tube on opposite sides of the slot, the pair of wings separated from each other by an angle, the wings and the slot cooperating so that the opposed side edges of the slot just come together as the wings are brought into contact with each other, each of the pair of wings including opposed sidewalls, each pair of opposed sidewalls having a pair of opposed suture indents in the sidewalls, each of the wings having a suture eyelet;
placing the catheter in the channel;
placing a suture around the suture indents and pulling a knot in the suture so that the wings lie flat against each other;
placing a suture through the suture eyelets and tissue at the site of fixation to fasten the anchor to the tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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