High performance cannulas
First Claim
1. A cannula adapted for insertion into a patient at a point of insertion, the cannula comprising:
- a cannula body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends, the lumen having a diameter, the cannula further comprising a flexible material that allows the diameter of the lumen to be varied;
at least one mechanism that upon actuation serves to alter the conformation of the cannula between a normal profile conformation and a low profile conformation;
wherein the normal profile conformation is characterized by the cannula having a lumen diameter at the point of insertion which is smaller than the lumen diameter both proximal and distal to the point of insertion, and wherein the lumen diameter distal to the point of insertion is expandable to the diameter of a vessel of the patient; and
wherein the low profile conformation is characterized by the cannula having a lumen diameter at the point of insertion that is greater than the lumen diameter distal to the point of insertion.
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Abstract
A cannula having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends is provided. The diameter of the lumen of the cannula can be varied to take into account differences in the diameter of access and target vessels during cannulation. The cannula is further characterized by at least one mechanism that, upon actuation, serves to alter the conformation of the cannula between a normal profile conformation and a low profile conformation. The normal profile conformation is characterized by the cannula having a lumen diameter at the point of insertion which is smaller than the lumen diameter both proximal and distal to the point of insertion, with the lumen diameter distal to the point of insertion also expandable to the diameter of the cannulized vessel of the patient. The low profile conformation is characterized by the cannula having a lumen diameter at the point of insertion that is greater than the lumen diameter distal to the point of insertion.
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15 Claims
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1. A cannula adapted for insertion into a patient at a point of insertion, the cannula comprising:
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a cannula body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends, the lumen having a diameter, the cannula further comprising a flexible material that allows the diameter of the lumen to be varied;
at least one mechanism that upon actuation serves to alter the conformation of the cannula between a normal profile conformation and a low profile conformation;
wherein the normal profile conformation is characterized by the cannula having a lumen diameter at the point of insertion which is smaller than the lumen diameter both proximal and distal to the point of insertion, and wherein the lumen diameter distal to the point of insertion is expandable to the diameter of a vessel of the patient; and
wherein the low profile conformation is characterized by the cannula having a lumen diameter at the point of insertion that is greater than the lumen diameter distal to the point of insertion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
a) placing the cannula in its low profile conformation;
b) inserting the cannula; and
c) returning the cannula to its normal profile conformation, wherein in the normal profile conformation, the cannula expands distal to the point of insertion.
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10. The method of claim 9 wherein the cannula is characterized by a high flow rate of fluids through the cannula.
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11. The method of claim 10 wherein the flow rate of fluids through the cannula is between 100 mL/min and 6 L/min.
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12. A method of using the cannula of claim 1, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) activating the at least one mechanism;
b) inserting the cannula; and
c) deactivating the at least one mechanism, thereby allowing the cannula to expand distal to the point of insertion.
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13. The method of claim 12 wherein the cannula is characterized by a high flow rate of fluids through the cannula.
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14. The method of claim 13 wherein the flow rate of fluids through the cannula is between 100 mL/min and 6 L/min.
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15. A cannula adapted for insertion into a patient at a point of insertion, the cannula comprising:
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a cannula body having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending between the proximal and distal ends, the lumen having a diameter, the cannula further comprising a flexible material that allows the diameter of the lumen to be varied;
means for altering the conformation of the cannula between a normal profile conformation and a low profile conformation;
wherein the normal profile conformation is characterized by the cannula having a lumen diameter at the point of insertion which is smaller than the lumen diameter both proximal and distal to the point of insertion, and wherein the lumen diameter distal to the point of insertion is expandable to the diameter of a vessel of the patient; and
wherein the low profile conformation is characterized by the cannula having a lumen diameter at the point of insertion that is greater than the lumen diameter distal to the point of insertion.
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