Indwelling urinary catheter
First Claim
1. A self-retaining urinary drainage catheter system, comprising:
- (a) a longitudinally extending flexible tube having a predetermined outer diameter, an open distal end and a closed proximal end, said flexible tube defining at least one lumen, said closed proximal end having a plurality of longitudinally directed slits formed through a wall of said flexible tube defining a plurality of inherently resilient flexible tube slit portions devoid of separate spring members;
(b) a reversably and radially displaceable mechanism for displacing said plurality of flexible tube slit portions of said proximal end to a first configuration abutting in a non-continuous manner an inner surface of a urinary bladder, said first configuration of flexible tube slit portions having an outer diameter greater than said predetermined diameter of said flexible tube and defining a plurality of drainage apertures, and for displacing said plurality of flexible tube slit portions to a second configuration wherein said plurality of flexible tube slit portions has a diameter substantially equal to said predetermined outer diameter of said flexible tube, said plurality of drainage apertures being in direct fluid communication with said lumen, wherein said reversably and radially displaceable mechanism does not substantially obstruct a lumen of said catheter, and said catheter being of sufficient stiffness to be reversably insertable in a human being without using a stylet; and
(c) a wire control device having a portion positionally located external and displaced from said longitudinally extending flexible tube, said wire control device having a reversible locking mechanism for locking said wire control device in a predetermined position and a portion thereof longitudinally and slidably positioned within a lumen of said longitudinally extending flexible tube, said wire control device fixedly secured at a first end to an inner surface of said closed proximal end.
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Abstract
A self-retaining catheter that eliminates the problem of residual urine and also of bladder wall irritation caused by continuous contact with a spherical retention balloon which does not rely on a stylet for placement. The system may use an internal control wire that reversibly foreshortens the proximal end of the catheter thus radially displacing longitudinal strips defined in the proximal catheter to form retention wings. Alternatively, a balloon situated between the longitudinal strips is inflated to force open the retention wings once inside the urinary bladder. Radial displacement of the retention wings widens the spaces between the longitudinal strips, these spaces constituting the drainage apertures which permit complete emptying of the urinary bladder. The radially displaced retention wings abut the bladder wall in a non-continuous manner thereby reducing the area of bladder-catheter contact and further reducing bladder wall irritation.
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8 Claims
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1. A self-retaining urinary drainage catheter system, comprising:
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(a) a longitudinally extending flexible tube having a predetermined outer diameter, an open distal end and a closed proximal end, said flexible tube defining at least one lumen, said closed proximal end having a plurality of longitudinally directed slits formed through a wall of said flexible tube defining a plurality of inherently resilient flexible tube slit portions devoid of separate spring members; (b) a reversably and radially displaceable mechanism for displacing said plurality of flexible tube slit portions of said proximal end to a first configuration abutting in a non-continuous manner an inner surface of a urinary bladder, said first configuration of flexible tube slit portions having an outer diameter greater than said predetermined diameter of said flexible tube and defining a plurality of drainage apertures, and for displacing said plurality of flexible tube slit portions to a second configuration wherein said plurality of flexible tube slit portions has a diameter substantially equal to said predetermined outer diameter of said flexible tube, said plurality of drainage apertures being in direct fluid communication with said lumen, wherein said reversably and radially displaceable mechanism does not substantially obstruct a lumen of said catheter, and said catheter being of sufficient stiffness to be reversably insertable in a human being without using a stylet; and (c) a wire control device having a portion positionally located external and displaced from said longitudinally extending flexible tube, said wire control device having a reversible locking mechanism for locking said wire control device in a predetermined position and a portion thereof longitudinally and slidably positioned within a lumen of said longitudinally extending flexible tube, said wire control device fixedly secured at a first end to an inner surface of said closed proximal end. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A self-retaining urinary drainage catheter system, comprising:
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(a) a longitudinally extending flexible tube having a predetermined outer diameter, an open distal end and a closed proximal end, said flexible tube defining at least one lumen, said closed proximal end having a plurality of longitudinally directed slits formed through a wall of said flexible tube and defining a plurality of inherently resilient flexible tube slit portions devoid of separate spring members; and
,(b) a wire control device, a portion of said wire control device being substantially coaxial with and longitudinally and slidably positioned within a lumen of said longitudinally extending flexible tube, and fixedly secured at a first end to an inner surface of said closed proximal end, and having a length greater than a length of said longitudinally extending flexible tube so tat a second end protrudes through said open distal end, for reversably and radially displacing said plurality of flexible tube slit portions of said proximal end to a first configuration abutting in a non-continuous maimer an interior surface of a urinary bladder, said first configuration of said plurality of flexible tube slit portions having an outer diameter greater tan said predetermined diameter of said flexible tube and defining a plurality of drainage apertures, and displacing said plurality of flexible tube slit portions to a second configuration wherein said plurality of flexible tube slit portions has a diameter substantially equal to said predetermined outer diameter of said flexible tube, said plurality of drainage apertures being in direct fluid communication with said lumen, wherein said wire control device does not substantially obstruct a lumen of said catheter, and said catheter being of sufficient stiffness to be reversably inset-table in a human being without using a stylet. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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6. A self-retaining urinary drainage catheter system, comprising:
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(a) a longitudinally extending flexible tube having a predetermined outer diameter, an open distal end and a closed proximal end, said flexible tube defining only one single lumen, said closed proximal end having a plurality of longitudinally directed slits formed through a wall of said flexible tube and defining a plurality of flexible tube slit portions; and
,(b) a reversably inflatable balloon located internal said single lumen and positioned between said plurality of flexible tube slit portions and connected to an injectable valve situated adjacent to said open distal end by a flexible non-distensible micro-catheter, wherein a fluid may be reversably injected so as to expand said reversably inflatable balloon for reversably and radially displacing said plurality of flexible tube slit portions of said proximal end to a first configuration abutting in a non-continuous manner an inner surface of a urinary bladder, said first configuration of flexible tube slit portions having an outer diameter greater than said predetermined diameter of said flexible tube and defining a plurality of drainage apertures, and displacing said plurality of flexible tube slit portions to a second configuration wherein said plurality of flexible tube slit portions has a diameter substantially equal to said predetermined outer diameter of said flexible tube, said plurality of drainage apertures being in direct fluid communication with said lumen, wherein said microcatheter does not substantially obstruct a lumen of said catheter, and said catheter being of sufficient stiffness to be reversably insertable in a human being without using a stylet. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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