Implantable vascular access device
First Claim
1. A surgically implantable device for permitting intermittent vascular access simultaneously through a plurality of access sites comprising:
- (a) a housing having two or more inlet openings, two or more outlet openings, and an interior conduit defined therein, between said inlet openings and said outlet openings;
(b) two or more manipulatable housing valves comprising elongate members positioned between said inlet openings and said outlet openings movable between an open position, in which fluid communication is permitted between said inlet openings and said outlet openings and a closed position in which said elongate members occlude fluid communication between said inlet openings and said outlet openings, wherein a first one of the elongate members includes a transverse bore formed therethrough, said bore aligning with said interior conduit when said first one of said elongate members is in said open position for permitting fluid communication between said inlet openings and said outlet openings;
(c) at least one push plate adjacent to at least one of said valves; and
(d) at least one push button juxtaposed to the at least one push plate, a portion of which is external to said housing to allow subcutaneous manipulation of said valves.
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Abstract
An implantable vascular access device includes a housing having an inlet, an outlet, an interior chamber defined therein and a valve positioned between the inlet and the interior chamber. The valve is subcutaneously manipulated between an open position, in which fluid can flow between the inlet and the interior chamber, and a closed position in which the valve occludes the inlet. The device may include any combination of multiple inlets, outlets and/or interior chambers. In the preferred embodiment, the housing includes two separate interior chambers suitable for the inflow and outflow of a typical hemodialysis procedure. A method for accessing a vascular structure is provided which includes the steps of subcutaneously implanting the device connecting one end of a cannula to the outlet of the device and another end of the cannula to a selected vascular structure. The valve of the device is manipulated to permit fluid communication between the inlet of the device and the selected vascular structure. A needle is introduced through the inlet opening to access the selected vascular structure.
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1. A surgically implantable device for permitting intermittent vascular access simultaneously through a plurality of access sites comprising:
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(a) a housing having two or more inlet openings, two or more outlet openings, and an interior conduit defined therein, between said inlet openings and said outlet openings; (b) two or more manipulatable housing valves comprising elongate members positioned between said inlet openings and said outlet openings movable between an open position, in which fluid communication is permitted between said inlet openings and said outlet openings and a closed position in which said elongate members occlude fluid communication between said inlet openings and said outlet openings, wherein a first one of the elongate members includes a transverse bore formed therethrough, said bore aligning with said interior conduit when said first one of said elongate members is in said open position for permitting fluid communication between said inlet openings and said outlet openings; (c) at least one push plate adjacent to at least one of said valves; and (d) at least one push button juxtaposed to the at least one push plate, a portion of which is external to said housing to allow subcutaneous manipulation of said valves. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A surgically implantable device for permitting intermittent vascular access simultaneously through a plurality of access sites comprising:
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(a) a housing having two or more inlet openings, two or more outlet openings, and an interior conduit defined therein, between said inlet openings and said outlet openings; (b) two or more manipulatable housing valves comprising elongate members positioned between said inlet openings and said outlet openings movable between an open position, in which fluid communication is permitted between said inlet openings and said outlet openings and a closed position in which said elongate members occlude fluid communication between said inlet openings and said outlet openings; (c) at least one push plate adjacent to at least one of said valves; (d) at least one push button juxtaposed to the at least one push plate, a portion of which is external to said housing to allow subcutaneous manipulation of said valves; and (e) at least one cannula having a proximal end connected to one of said housing outlet openings and a distal end capable of being connected to a selected vascular structure, wherein said distal end of said at least one cannula includes a manipulatable distal valve positioned adjacent a cannula outlet for selectively permitting fluid communication between said housing outlet opening and said cannula outlet. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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7. A surgically implantable device for permitting intermittent vascular access simultaneously through a plurality of access sites comprising:
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a housing having two or more inlet opening, two or more outlet openings, and an interior conduit defined therein, between said inlet openings and said outlet openings; (b) two or more manipulatable housing valves comprising elongate members positioned between said inlet openings and said outlet openings movable between an open position, in which fluid communication is permitted between said inlet openings and said outlet openings and a closed position in which said elongate members occlude fluid communication between said inlet openings and said outlet openings; (c) at least one push plate adjacent to at least one of said valves; (d) at least one push button juxtaposed to the at least one push plate, a portion of which is external to said housing to allow subcutaneous manipulation of said valves; and (e) at least one cannula having a proximal end connected to one of said housing outlet openings and a distal end capable of being connected to a selected vascular structure, wherein said distal end of said at least one cannula includes a manipulatable distal valve positioned adjacent a cannula outlet for selectively permitting fluid communication between said housing outlet opening and said cannula outlet, wherein said distal valve is connected to one of said housing valves whereby manipulation of said housing valve simultaneously activates said distal valve.
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