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Method and apparatus for percutaneously accessing an implanted port

  • US 5,989,239 A
  • Filed: 07/18/1997
  • Issued: 11/23/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/21/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for percutaneously accessing an implanted port in a patient, said method comprising:

  • (a) providing a needle;

    (b) aligning the needle with an aperture on the port, wherein the port is subcutaneously connected to a blood vessel and contains a valve which isolates the aperture from the blood vessel;

    (c) percutaneously introducing the needle through tissue overlying the port and into the aperture, wherein the needle opens a blood flow path between the blood vessel and the port;

    (d) flowing blood between the blood vessel and a catheter attached to the needle through the port; and

    (e) withdrawing the needle from the aperture, wherein the valve closes to inhibit bleeding from the blood vessel to a tissue tract created by the needle;

    (f) providing another needle;

    (g) aligning the other needle with the aperture on the port;

    (h) percutaneously introducing the other needle through the same tissue tract into the aperture, wherein the needle opens a blood flow path between the blood vessel and the port;

    (i) flowing blood between the blood vessel and a catheter attached to the other needle through the port; and

    (j) withdrawing the other needle from the aperture, wherein the valve closes to inhibit bleeding from the blood vessel to a tissue tract created by the needle.

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