IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0874186
(2001-06-04)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Harper, Derek J.
- Hampton, Lawrence L.
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
Kelly Bauersfeld Lowry & Kelley, LLP
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
13 인용 특허 :
8 |
초록
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A process for treating a patient with hydrocephalus is disclosed which utilizes an external medical drainage system having a slide interface between a mounting assembly and a disposable drip assembly. The mounting assembly is generally reusable and the drip assembly disposable. The mounting assembly
A process for treating a patient with hydrocephalus is disclosed which utilizes an external medical drainage system having a slide interface between a mounting assembly and a disposable drip assembly. The mounting assembly is generally reusable and the drip assembly disposable. The mounting assembly includes a clamp which is fastenable to the pole, and a support rail affixed to the clamp and which has a longitudinal slot that defines an open-face elongated channel. The drip assembly includes a key adjustably positionable within the channel, a graduated cylinder supported by the key, a drainage bag fluidly connected to the graduated cylinder, and tubing extending from the graduated cylinder opposite the drainage bag. A portion of the key disposed within the channel has a cross-sectioned configuration substantially matching the cross section of the channel. The key extends through the slot, but the channel is configured such that the support rail provides means for restricting the key to longitudinal movement within the channel. A lock fixes the key at a desired location within the channel.
대표청구항
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A process for treating a patient with hydrocephalus is disclosed which utilizes an external medical drainage system having a slide interface between a mounting assembly and a disposable drip assembly. The mounting assembly is generally reusable and the drip assembly disposable. The mounting assembly
A process for treating a patient with hydrocephalus is disclosed which utilizes an external medical drainage system having a slide interface between a mounting assembly and a disposable drip assembly. The mounting assembly is generally reusable and the drip assembly disposable. The mounting assembly includes a clamp which is fastenable to the pole, and a support rail affixed to the clamp and which has a longitudinal slot that defines an open-face elongated channel. The drip assembly includes a key adjustably positionable within the channel, a graduated cylinder supported by the key, a drainage bag fluidly connected to the graduated cylinder, and tubing extending from the graduated cylinder opposite the drainage bag. A portion of the key disposed within the channel has a cross-sectioned configuration substantially matching the cross section of the channel. The key extends through the slot, but the channel is configured such that the support rail provides means for restricting the key to longitudinal movement within the channel. A lock fixes the key at a desired location within the channel. n the needle control handle further comprises an axial passage extending along the length of the needle control handle through which the injection needle extends. 9. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 8, wherein the needle control handle further comprises: a first rigid tube fixedly attached to the piston and extending through the axial passage; a second rigid tube having first and second ends extending through the axial passage, wherein the first end of the second rigid tube is further slidably mounted coaxially in or around at least a part of the first rigid tube, and the second end of the second rigid tube is fixedly mounted to the outer body; and wherein the injection needle extends through the first rigid tube and second rigid tube. 10. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the piston has a threaded outer surface, and wherein the needle control handle further comprises a thumb control rotatably mounted on the piston and having a threaded inner surface that interacts with the threaded outer surface of the piston; whereby rotation of the thumb control about the piston moves the position of the thumb control relative to the piston, and further whereby the position of the thumb control limits the longitudinal movement of the piston relative to the outer body. 11. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 10, further comprising a securing means extending radially through the thumb control, whereby the securing means can be moved against the threaded outer surface of the piston to secure the position of the thumb control relative to the piston. 12. An injection catheter comprising: a catheter body comprising a flexible tubing having proximal and distal ends and at least one lumen therethrough; a tip section comprising a flexible tubing having proximal and distal ends, wherein the proximal end of the tip section is mounted at the distal end of the catheter body; a needle control handle at the proximal end of the catheter body, the needle control handle comprising: an outer body having a piston chamber in its proximal end, wherein the piston chamber has proximal and distal ends; a piston having proximal and distal ends, wherein the distal end of the piston is slidably mounted within the piston chamber; and a compression spring in the piston chamber between the outer body and the piston; an injection needle extending through the tip section, catheter body, and needle control handle and having a proximal end attached to the piston and a distal end within the distal end of the tip section; whereby distal force applied to the piston causes distal movement of the piston relative to the outer body, compressing the compression spring, resulting in distal movement of the injection needle relative to the outer body, catheter body and tip section so that the distal end of the injection needle extends outside the distal end of the tip section, and further whereby, upon removal of the distal force, the compression spring expands to exert a force on the piston, causing proximal movement of the piston relative to the outer body, thereby retracting the distal end of the injection needle into the distal end of the tip section. 13. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 12, wherein the compression spring has two ends, wherein one end of the compression spring is in contact with the outer body and the other end of the compression spring is in contact with the piston. 14. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 13, wherein one end of the compression spring is fixedly attached to the outer body and the other end of the compression spring is fixedly attached to the piston. 15. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 12, wherein the proximal end of the piston extends out of the proximal end of the outer body and comprises a thumb rest to facilitate manual movement of the piston relative to the outer body. 16. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 12, wherein the injection needle is attached to the piston by a Luer connector. 17. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 12, wherein the piston further comprises: a slot extending longitudinally along a portion of its length; and a securing means extending through at least a portion of the outer body and into the slot; whereby, during operation, the securing means limits longitudinal movement of the piston relative to the outer body. 18. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 12, further comprising a protective tube slidably mounted coaxially around the needle. 19. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 12, wherein the needle control handle further comprises an axial passage through which the injection needle extends, the axial passage extending along the length of the piston and further extending from the distal end of the piston chamber to the distal end of the outer body. 20. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 19, wherein the needle control handle further comprises: a first rigid tube having proximal and distal ends, the first rigid tube being fixedly attached to the piston and extending through the axial passage; a second rigid tube having proximal and distal ends, wherein the proximal end of the second rigid tube is slidably mounted coaxially in or around the distal end of the first rigid tube and wherein the distal end of the second rigid tube extends through the axial passage and is fixedly mounted the outer body; and wherein the injection needle extends through the first rigid tube and second rigid tube. 21. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 12, wherein the proximal end of the piston has a threaded outer surface, and wherein the needle control handle further comprises a thumb control rotatably mounted on the piston and having a threaded inner surface that interacts with the threaded outer surface of the piston; whereby rotation of the thumb control about the piston moves the position of the thumb control relative to the piston, and further whereby the position of the thumb control limits the distal movement of the piston relative to the outer body. 22. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 21, further comprising a securing means extending radially through the thumb control, whereby the securing means can be moved against the threaded outer surface of the piston to secure the position of the thumb control relative to the piston. 23. An injection catheter comprising: a catheter body comprising a flexible tubing having proximal and distal ends and at least one lumen therethrough; a tip section comprising a flexible tubing having proximal and distal ends, wherein the proximal end of the tip section is mounted on the distal end of the catheter body; a needle control handle at the proximal end of the catheter body, the needle control handle comprising: an outer body having a piston chamber therein; a piston having proximal and distal ends, wherein the proximal end of the piston is slidably mounted within the piston chamber; and a compression spring in the piston chamber between the outer body and the piston; an injection needle extending through the tip section, catheter body, and needle control handle and having a proximal end attached to the outer body and a distal end within the distal end of the tip section; whereby distal force applied to the outer body causes distal movement of the outer body relative to the piston, compressing the compression spring, resulting in distal movement of the injection needle relative to the piston, catheter body and tip section so that the distal end of the injection needle extends outside the distal end of the tip section, and further whereby, upon removal of the distal force, the compression spring expands to exert a force on the outer body, causing proximal movement of the outer body relative to the piston, thereby retracting the distal end of the injection needle into the distal end of the tip section. 24. An injection catheter as claimed in claim 2
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