Apparatus for delivery of therapeutic and/or diagnostic agents
First Claim
1. An inserter for a port assembly, comprisinga housing assembly including a housing having a bore and a latch;
- a port driver slidably mounted in the bore and including a seat for receiving the port assembly and a socket;
a cannula insertion member in the socket and inseparable from the socket;
a spring operatively between the housing and the port driver, the latch being selectively engageable with the port driver with the spring in a stressed state, the housing further having a mount in the bore, the latch being held by the mount from moving toward the port driver, the spring being operatively between the mount and the port driver.
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Abstract
A system for delivery of therapeutic and/or diagnostic agents into a living body includes a port assembly having a cannula extending from the mounting side, a port opening away from the mounting side and a resilient barrier between the port and the cannula. An access hub includes a connector positionable at the port for opening the resilient barrier. The access hub is movable in the port assembly, is engaged therewith through a resilient ring coupling and forms a seal with the resilient barrier, reducing the amount of volume to be primed. Inserters, both disposable and reusable, include the cannula insertion member as part of the assembly. A spring loaded port driver is operatively mounted within the housing with movement controlled by a latch. The driver includes a seat for receipt of a port assembly. The cannula insertion member is nonremovably fixed in a socket in the port driver in the disposable assembly. In the reusable inserter, the cannula insertion member is slidably mounted within a socket associated with the latch. Slidable movement is limited by locking shoulders. The socket is split and may be splayed to release the cannula insertion member following use.
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11 Claims
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1. An inserter for a port assembly, comprising
a housing assembly including a housing having a bore and a latch; -
a port driver slidably mounted in the bore and including a seat for receiving the port assembly and a socket; a cannula insertion member in the socket and inseparable from the socket; a spring operatively between the housing and the port driver, the latch being selectively engageable with the port driver with the spring in a stressed state, the housing further having a mount in the bore, the latch being held by the mount from moving toward the port driver, the spring being operatively between the mount and the port driver. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 5, 6, 7)
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4. An inserter for a port assembly, comprising
a housing assembly including a housing having a bore and a latch; -
a port driver slidably mounted in the bore and including a seat for receiving the port assembly and a socket; a cannula insertion member in the socket and inseparable from the socket; a spring operatively between the housing and the port driver, the latch being selectively engageable with the port driver with the spring in a stressed state, the housing further including a stop at the end of the bore proximate the seat extending to limit sliding motion of the port driver and not to limit motion of the port assembly positioned on the seat.
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8. An inserter for a port, comprising
a cannula insertion member; -
a housing assembly including a housing having a bore, a latch and a socket for slidably retaining the cannula insertion member; a port driver slidably mounted in the bore and including a seat for receiving a port; a spring operatively between the housing and the port driver, the latch being held axially relative to the housing and selectively engageable with the port driver with the spring in a stressed state, the socket further releasably retaining the cannula insertion member, the socket having a passageway with an open end proximate the seat and a shoulder extending into the passageway at the open end; a retainer on the port driver to engage the port assembly with minimal release force. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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