Catheter port assembly for extracorporeal treatment
First Claim
1. A catheter port assembly comprising:
- a catheter having a proximal catheter portion concluding in a proximal catheter end and being adapted for implantation into vasculature of a patient and subcutaneous tunneling of the proximal portion; and
a port body having an open distal end, an open proximal port end and a longitudinal channel extending therethrough between the open distal end and the open proximal port end, the open proximal port end being adapted to be mechanically releasably coupled to an extracorporeal device;
the port body further comprising a valve enclosed therein and disposed along the longitudinal channel;
wherein the valve is adapted to restrict flow in at least one direction;
wherein the distal end is adapted to be connected to the proximal end of the subcutaneously tunneled proximal catheter portion;
wherein the distal end is further adapted to be at least partially inserted into an exit of the subcutaneous tunnel of the patient after being connected to the catheter; and
wherein the proximal port end is externally exposed at the exit to be coupled to the extracorporeal device.
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Abstract
A catheter port assembly (100) having a body (101) having a distal end (110), a proximal end (120) and a longitudinal channel (116,124,136) extending therethrough is disclosed. The catheter port assembly further comprises a valve (150) disposed along the longitudinal channel. The valve (150) is adapted to restrict flow in at least one direction, and the distal end (110) is adapted to be connected to a catheter (200). The distal end (110) is adapted to be at least partially subcutaneously inserted into a patient after being connected to a catheter, and the proximal end (120) is adapted to be connected to an extracorporeal device. A distal cover (170) is disclosed to assure the connection of the port to the distal end of the catheter. Additionally, a bracket (190) is disclosed that stabilizes a plurality of catheter port assemblies after insertion into a patient. The present invention also discloses a method of inserting a catheter assembly comprising including the catheter port assembly.
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15 Claims
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1. A catheter port assembly comprising:
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a catheter having a proximal catheter portion concluding in a proximal catheter end and being adapted for implantation into vasculature of a patient and subcutaneous tunneling of the proximal portion; and a port body having an open distal end, an open proximal port end and a longitudinal channel extending therethrough between the open distal end and the open proximal port end, the open proximal port end being adapted to be mechanically releasably coupled to an extracorporeal device; the port body further comprising a valve enclosed therein and disposed along the longitudinal channel; wherein the valve is adapted to restrict flow in at least one direction; wherein the distal end is adapted to be connected to the proximal end of the subcutaneously tunneled proximal catheter portion; wherein the distal end is further adapted to be at least partially inserted into an exit of the subcutaneous tunnel of the patient after being connected to the catheter; and wherein the proximal port end is externally exposed at the exit to be coupled to the extracorporeal device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14)
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9. A catheter port assembly comprising:
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a catheter having a proximal catheter portion concluding in a proximal catheter end and being adapted for implantation into vasculature of a patient and subcutaneous tunneling of the proximal portion; a tubular body having an open first end, an open second end, a center portion and a longitudinal passageway extending between the open first end and the open second end, and the open first end being adapted to be mechanically releasably coupled to an extracorporeal device; a valve enclosed within the tubular body and disposed along the longitudinal passageway; wherein the second end of the assembly comprises at least one barb adapted to be inserted within a lumen of the catheter, thereby engaging the catheter lumen; wherein the center portion is wider than the catheter lumen; wherein the second end further comprises a distal cover adapted to further engage the catheter lumen with the second end and provide a transition between the catheter lumen and the center portion; and wherein the second end is adapted to be partially subcutaneously inserted into a patient at an exit site of the subcutaneous tunnel while the open first end remains externally exposed for coupling to the extracorporeal device. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 13, 15)
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