Catheter for uniform delivery of medication
First Claim
1. A catheter for delivering a fluid to an anatomical region, comprising:
- an elongate tubular catheter body having a uniform cross-sectional size and shape, said catheter body defining a lumen, a distal end of said lumen being closed, a distal end of said catheter body having a plurality of openings extending through a side wall of said catheter body thereby defining an infusion section of said catheter that is limited to said distal end of said catheter body, said catheter body constructed from a first material;
a tubular sheath constructed from a second material different than said first material, wherein said second material is a porous material having an inherent property of permitting fluid flow through micro passages in said material, wherein said tubular sheath is a single layer positioned over said infusion section and having a first end permanently secured to said catheter body at a fixed location proximate a proximal end of said infusion section and a second end permanently secured to said catheter body at a fixed location proximate a distal end of said infusion section, said tubular sheath and said catheter body being configured such that fluid within said lumen exits said lumen through one of said plurality of openings, into an annular interstitial space between said catheter body and said tubular sheath having a radial dimension of about 0.002inches to about 0.007 inches, and then passes only through said tubular sheath to exit said catheter;
wherein a pore size of said porous material is less than about 0.5 microns.
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Abstract
A catheter is provided for uniform distribution of fluid medication within an anatomical region. One embodiment of the catheter is comprised of an elongate tubular catheter body defining a lumen. A distal end of the lumen is closed and a portion of the catheter body includes a plurality of openings thereby defining an infusion section of the catheter. A tubular sheath is constructed from a porous material and is positioned over the infusion section. The tubular sheath extends at least a length of the infusion section. The tubular sheath and the catheter body are configured such that fluid within the lumen must pass through the tubular sheath to exit the catheter. In at least one embodiment, a pore size of the porous material is less than about 0.5 microns.
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22 Claims
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1. A catheter for delivering a fluid to an anatomical region, comprising:
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an elongate tubular catheter body having a uniform cross-sectional size and shape, said catheter body defining a lumen, a distal end of said lumen being closed, a distal end of said catheter body having a plurality of openings extending through a side wall of said catheter body thereby defining an infusion section of said catheter that is limited to said distal end of said catheter body, said catheter body constructed from a first material; a tubular sheath constructed from a second material different than said first material, wherein said second material is a porous material having an inherent property of permitting fluid flow through micro passages in said material, wherein said tubular sheath is a single layer positioned over said infusion section and having a first end permanently secured to said catheter body at a fixed location proximate a proximal end of said infusion section and a second end permanently secured to said catheter body at a fixed location proximate a distal end of said infusion section, said tubular sheath and said catheter body being configured such that fluid within said lumen exits said lumen through one of said plurality of openings, into an annular interstitial space between said catheter body and said tubular sheath having a radial dimension of about 0.002inches to about 0.007 inches, and then passes only through said tubular sheath to exit said catheter; wherein a pore size of said porous material is less than about 0.5 microns. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A catheter for delivering a fluid to an anatomical region, comprising:
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an elongate tubular catheter body having a side wall constructed from a first material, an outer surface of said side wall defining a substantially uniform first diameter, the catheter body comprising a lumen, a distal end of said catheter body permitting fluid to pass from within said lumen to external of said catheter body thereby defining an infusion section of said catheter that is limited to said distal end of said catheter body; a tubular sheath constructed from a second material different than said first material, wherein said second material is a porous material having an inherent property of permitting fluid flow through micro passages in said material, said tubular sheath having a single layer side wall, a first end and a second end, said tubular sheath being positioned over said infusion section such that said infusion section is between said first end and said second end and said tubular sheath does not extend substantially beyond said infusion section, an inner surface of said side wall of said tubular sheath defining a second diameter, said first and second diameters being configured to create an annular interstitial space between said tubular sheath and said catheter body having a radial dimension of about 0.002 inches to about 0.007, wherein said tubular sheath and said infusion section are substntially the same length; a wherein said first end and said second end of said tubular sheath are secured to said outer surface of said catheter body to substantially seal said interstitial space such that fluid within said lumen must pass through said tubular sheath to exit said catheter, wherein after passing through said catheter body, said fluid passes through said interstitial space and said tubular sheath without passing through any additional components of said catheter before exiting said catheter; a first seal configured to create said substantial seal of said first end to said outer surface of said catheter body at a permanent fixed location proximate a proximal end of said infusion section; and a second seal configured to create said substantial seal of said second end to said outer surface of said catheter body at a permanent fixed location proximate a distal end of said infusion section. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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Specification