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Jon S. Wilson - Winston-Salem NC, US Carl M. Fleming - Palm City FL, US Kenneth T. Cassidy - Mocksville NC, US Ronald D. Boyd - Statesboro GA, US Gary S. Fleming - Palm City FL, US
A multi-lumen catheter and method for inserting same in a patient is disclosed. The catheter includes an elongated, central, multi-lumen tube portion having a proximal end and a distal end. The central tube portion has a substantially cylindrical outer shape and is internally segmented into a plurality of lumens. A distal branch portion includes a plurality of single-lumen distal extension tubes. A proximal branch portion includes a plurality of single-lumen proximal extension tubes. Each proximal extension tube has a distal first end and a proximal second end. The distal first end of each proximal extension tube is connected to the proximal end of the central tube portion such that the single lumen of each distal extension tube is in fluid communication with one of the plurality of lumens of the central tube portion. Each lumen of the central tube portion and the lumens of the distal and proximal extension tubes in fluid communication therewith define a flow path through the catheter. Selectively attachable hub connectors are provided for selective attachment to the distal extension tubes and connection of the catheter to a fluid exchange device.
Jon S. Wilson - Winston-Salem NC, US Carl M. Fleming - Palm City FL, US Kenneth T. Cassidy - Mocksville NC, US Ronald D. Boyd - Statesboro GA, US Gary S. Fleming - Palm City FL, US
Assignee:
Arrow International, Inc. - Reading PA
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
US Classification:
604523, 604533, 604 43
Abstract:
The present invention is a multi-lumen catheter assembly having a selectively attachable hub including a multi-lumen catheter tube that has a proximal portion and a distal portion and a hub assembly that has a proximal portion and a distal portion, whereby the distal portion of the catheter tube is selectively attachable to the proximal portion of the hub assembly after subcutaneous insertion of the proximal portion of the catheter tube into a patient.
Jon S. Wilson - Winston-Salem NC, US Carl M. Fleming - Palm City FL, US Kenneth T. Cassidy - Mocksville NC, US Ronald D. Boyd - Statesboro GA, US Gary S. Fleming - Palm City FL, US
Assignee:
Arrow International, Inc. - Reading PA
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
US Classification:
604500, 128898
Abstract:
A method of inserting a multi-lumen catheter assembly. First, an incision is made near the area to be catheterized. The proximal portion of the multi-lumen catheter tube is then inserted into the area to be catheterized. A subcutaneous tunnel is created, and the first end of the tunnel is near the incision. The catheter tube is then routed through the subcutaneous tunnel and pulled tube through a second end of the subcutaneous tunnel. The hub body is then securely attached to the catheter tube by connecting the connection cover to the hub body by threaded engagement. In a preferred embodiment the hub body is attached to the catheter tube by backfitting the connection cover over the catheter tube. A compression sleeve is also backfit over the catheter tube. The cannulae of the hub body are inserted into the lumens of the catheter tube to create fluid communication therebetween.
Method Of Inserting Double-Y-Shaped Catheter With Attachable Hubs
Jon S. Wilson - Winston-Salem NC, US Carl M. Fleming - Stuart FL, US Kenneth T. Cassidy - Mocksville NC, US Ronald D. Boyd - Statesboro GA, US Gary S. Fleming - Palm City FL, US
A method for inserting a multi-lumen catheter into a patient is disclosed. The catheter includes an elongated, central, multi-lumen tube portion having a proximal end and a distal end. A distal branch portion includes a plurality of single-lumen distal extension tubes. The proximal first end of each distal extension tube is connected to the distal end of the central tube portion such that the single lumen of each distal extension tube is in fluid communication with one of the plurality of lumens of the central tube portion. A proximal branch portion includes a plurality of single-lumen proximal extension tubes. The distal first end of each proximal extension tube is connected to the proximal end of the central tube portion such that the single lumen of each distal extension tube is in fluid communication with one of the plurality of lumens of the central tube portion. Each lumen of the central tube portion and the lumens of the distal and proximal extension tubes in fluid communication therewith define a flow path through the catheter. Selectively attachable hub connectors are provided for selective attachment to the distal extension tubes and connection of the catheter to a fluid exchange device.
Jon S. Wilson - Winston-Salem NC, US Carl M. Fleming - Palm City FL, US Kenneth T. Cassidy - Mocksville NC, US Ronald D. Boyd - Statesboro GA, US Gary S. Fleming - Palm City FL, US
Assignee:
Arrow International, Inc - Reading PA
International Classification:
A61M 31/00 A61M 27/00 A61M 25/00 A61M 3/00
US Classification:
604500, 604264, 604 43, 604544
Abstract:
A method of inserting a multi-lumen catheter assembly. First, an incision is made near the area to be catheterized. The proximal portion of the multi-lumen catheter tube is then inserted into the area to be catheterized. A subcutaneous tunnel is created, and the first end of the tunnel is near the incision. The catheter tube is then routed through the subcutaneous tunnel and pulled tube through a second end of the subcutaneous tunnel. The hub body is then securely attached to the catheter tube by connecting the connection cover to the hub body by threaded engagement. In a preferred embodiment the hub body is attached to the catheter tube by backfitting the connection cover over the catheter tube. A compression sleeve is also backfit over the catheter tube. The cannulae of the hub body are inserted into the lumens of the catheter tube to create fluid communication therebetween.
Jon Wilson - Winston-Salem NC, US Carl Fleming - Palm City FL, US Kenneth Cassidy - Mocksville NC, US Ronald Boyd - Statesboro GA, US Gary Fleming - Palm City FL, US
International Classification:
A61M003/00 A61M025/00
US Classification:
604/043000
Abstract:
The present invention is a multi-lumen catheter assembly having an selectively attachable hub including a multi-lumen catheter tube that has a proximal portion and a distal portion and a hub assembly that has a proximal portion and a distal portion, whereby the distal portion of the catheter tube is selectively attachable to the proximal portion of the hub assembly after subcutaneous insertion of the proximal portion of the catheter tube into a patient.
Jon Wilson - Winston-Salem NC, US Carl Fleming - Palm City FL, US Kenneth Cassidy - Mocksville NC, US Ronald Boyd - Statesboro GA, US Gary Fleming - Palm City FL, US
International Classification:
A61M003/00
US Classification:
604/043000
Abstract:
A method of inserting a multi-lumen catheter assembly. First, an incision is made near the area to be catheterized. The proximal portion of the multi-lumen catheter tube is then inserted into the area to be catheterized. A subcutaneous tunnel is created, and the first end of the tunnel is near the incision. The catheter tube is then routed through the subcutaneous tunnel and pulled tube through a second end of the subcutaneous tunnel. The hub body is then securely attached to the catheter tube by connecting the connection cover to the hub body by threaded engagement. In a preferred embodiment the hub body is attached to the catheter tube by backfitting the connection cover over the catheter tube. A compression sleeve is also backfit over the catheter tube. The cannulae of the hub body are inserted into the lumens of the catheter tube to create fluid communication therebetween. The connection between the cannulae and the first and the catheter tube is compressed by sliding the compression sleeve over the cannulae that have been inserted into the catheter tube.
Double-Y-Shaped Multi-Lumen Catheter With Selectively Attachable Hubs
Jon Wilson - Winston-Salem NC, US Carl Fleming - Stuart FL, US Kenneth Cassidy - Mocksville NC, US Ronald Boyd - Statesboro GA, US Gary Fleming - Palm City FL, US
International Classification:
A61M025/00
US Classification:
604/284000
Abstract:
A multi-lumen catheter and method for inserting same in a patient is disclosed. The catheter includes an elongated, central, multi-lumen tube portion having a proximal end and a distal end. The central tube portion has a substantially cylindrical outer shape and is internally segmented into a plurality of lumens. A distal branch portion includes a plurality of single-lumen distal extension tubes. Each distal extension tube has a proximal first end and a distal second end. The proximal first end of each distal extension tube is connected to the distal end of the central tube portion such that the single lumen of each distal extension tube is in fluid communication with one of the plurality of lumens of the central tube portion. A proximal branch portion includes a plurality of single-lumen proximal extension tubes. Each proximal extension tube has a distal first end and a proximal second end. The distal first end of each proximal extension tube is connected to the proximal end of the central tube portion such that the single lumen of each distal extension tube is in fluid communication with one of the plurality of lumens of the central tube portion. Each lumen of the central tube portion and the lumens of the distal and proximal extension tubes in fluid communication therewith define a flow path through the catheter. Selectively attachable hub connectors are provided for selective attachment to the distal extension tubes and connection of the catheter to a fluid exchange device.
College football Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino crashed his motorcycle and is in 'stable condition" at a hospital, his family said. ... Pittsburgh linebacker Carl Fleming was suspended after his arrest on charges, including marijuana possession, in a traffic stop Friday. (AP)
Date: Apr 03, 2012
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Bennett, Sunseri lead Pittsburgh to first road win in Graham era, 21-14, over ...
Freshman Teddy Bridgewater went 18 of 26 for 165 yards passing and ran for 54 more, but made threw a pass picked off by linebacker Carl Fleming, who dropped into coverage. Louisville, who donned their Stars and Stripes helmets for the first time this season, wouldnt get close to scoring again until