Method of fluid delivery and catheters for use with same
First Claim
1. A system for the delivery of a fluid to a wound site of a patient, comprising:
- a fluid pump;
a length of tubing securable to said pump;
a catheter secured to said length of tubing, said catheter comprising an elongated tube having a uniform, non-expandable diameter and a closed distal end, a distal end portion of said elongated tube defining an infusion section, said infusion section comprising a plurality of fluid exit holes along a length of said elongated tube and a fluid permeable porous member enclosed within said elongate tube and extending along said infusion section, said porous member comprising a material that becomes saturated with a fluid introduced into said catheter, wherein said porous member is secured to said tube by a ring-shaped bond that includes a portion extending into and closing at least one of said plurality of exit holes, and wherein said ring-shaped adhesive bond substantially fills an annular space between said tube and said porous member such that a fluid introduced into a proximal end of said tube will flow through said member prior to being dispensed from said catheter by flowing through said plurality of exit holes located distally of said ring-shaped bond; and
a peelable introducer comprising a lumen configured to receive said catheter;
wherein said pump, said length of tubing, said catheter and said introducer are provided together as a kit.
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Abstract
A pain management system for the infusion of drug to a wound site includes a guide needle placed within an introducer tubing. The needle and tubing are pierced through the patient'"'"'s skin, after which the guide needle is withdrawn. The infusion catheter is threaded through the introducer tubing and advanced to the wound site. The introducer tubing is withdrawn and preferably peeled off of the infusion catheter. In accordance with one embodiment, the catheter comprises an elongated tube with a plurality of exit holes along an infusion section of the catheter, and an elongated flexible porous member residing within the tube and forming an annular space between the tube and the member. In accordance with other embodiments, the catheter includes a plurality of exit holes, which combine to form a flow-restricting orifice of the catheter.
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7 Claims
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1. A system for the delivery of a fluid to a wound site of a patient, comprising:
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a fluid pump; a length of tubing securable to said pump; a catheter secured to said length of tubing, said catheter comprising an elongated tube having a uniform, non-expandable diameter and a closed distal end, a distal end portion of said elongated tube defining an infusion section, said infusion section comprising a plurality of fluid exit holes along a length of said elongated tube and a fluid permeable porous member enclosed within said elongate tube and extending along said infusion section, said porous member comprising a material that becomes saturated with a fluid introduced into said catheter, wherein said porous member is secured to said tube by a ring-shaped bond that includes a portion extending into and closing at least one of said plurality of exit holes, and wherein said ring-shaped adhesive bond substantially fills an annular space between said tube and said porous member such that a fluid introduced into a proximal end of said tube will flow through said member prior to being dispensed from said catheter by flowing through said plurality of exit holes located distally of said ring-shaped bond; and a peelable introducer comprising a lumen configured to receive said catheter; wherein said pump, said length of tubing, said catheter and said introducer are provided together as a kit. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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