Intramedullary access or infusion devices
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1. An intramedullary infusion device, comprising:
- a tubular conduit having a distal end and a proximal end with a length sufficient to pass through the cortical region and extend into the cancellous region of a bone;
wherein the tubular conduit is closed at the distal end;
a flange circling the outside of the proximal end of the conduit;
a penetrable diaphragm positioned within the tubular conduit;
a plurality of outlet structures positioned along the outer side surfaces of the tubular conduit, wherein an outlet structure creates an outlet opening so as to allow fluid flow between the tubular conduit and the cancellous region of the bone; and
a compressible member positioned over the outlet openings at the distal end of the tubular conduit, wherein the compressible member comprises an elastomer.
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Abstract
Intramedullary access or infusion devices that includes a tubular conduit having a distal end and a proximal end with a length sufficient to pass through the cortical region to the cancellous region of a bone; a flange circling the outside of the proximal end of the conduit; and a penetrable diaphragm positioned within the tubular conduit, are described. The devices may be placed in bone and later used, for example, as a site for administering a pharmacologically active agent.
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13 Claims
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1. An intramedullary infusion device, comprising:
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a tubular conduit having a distal end and a proximal end with a length sufficient to pass through the cortical region and extend into the cancellous region of a bone;
wherein the tubular conduit is closed at the distal end;a flange circling the outside of the proximal end of the conduit; a penetrable diaphragm positioned within the tubular conduit; a plurality of outlet structures positioned along the outer side surfaces of the tubular conduit, wherein an outlet structure creates an outlet opening so as to allow fluid flow between the tubular conduit and the cancellous region of the bone; and a compressible member positioned over the outlet openings at the distal end of the tubular conduit, wherein the compressible member comprises an elastomer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An intramedullary infusion device, comprising:
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a tubular conduit having a distal end and a proximal end with a length sufficient to pass through the cortical region and extend into the cancellous region of a bone;
wherein the tubular conduit is closed at the distal end;a flange circling the outside of the proximal end of the conduit; a penetrable diaphragm positioned within the tubular conduit; a plurality of outlet structures positioned along the outer side surfaces of the tubular conduit, wherein an outlet structure creates an outlet opening so as to allow fluid flow between the tubular conduit and the cancellous region of the bone; and a compressible member positioned over the outlet openings at the distal end of the tubular conduit, wherein the compressible member comprises a spring-loaded diaphragm. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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