Claims
- 1. A needle and obturator assembly for access to entrance lumens in an access device disposed subcutaneously in a body of a mammal for transfer of fluid into and out of the mammal body, said needle and obturator assembly comprising:
a first needle and obturator unit for insertion through a skin portion of the mammal body and into a first of said lumens of said access device; a second needle and obturator unit for insertion through the skin portion of the mammal body and into a second of said lumens of said access device; and hub structure for supporting said first and second needle and obturator units in fixed, spaced-apart positions relative to each other after complete insertion of said first and second needle and obturator units in said respective lumens; first and second obturators being withdrawable from their respective needles to open first and second passageways in said respective needles for the transfer of fluid at least one of into and out of said access device.
- 2. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 1 wherein said hub structure comprises a body having said needles mounted therein and adapted to receive said first and second obturators.
- 3. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 1 wherein said hub structure comprises a first body having a first of said needles mounted therein and adapted to receive said first obturator, a second body having a second of said needles mounted therein and adapted to receive said second obturator, and means for connecting said first and second bodies together.
- 4. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 3 wherein said first and second bodies are engageable with each other in such a manner as to place said first and second needles parallel to each other, said bodies being connectable to each other before said insertion such that said first and second needle and obturator units are adapted for substantially simultaneous insertion, and being connectable to each other after said insertion such that said first and second needle and obturator units are adapted to be inserted individually and thereafter connected together by said connecting means.
- 5. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 4 wherein said connecting means comprise a wrapping extending around said first and second bodies to connect each of said bodies to the other.
- 6. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 5 wherein said wrapping comprises tape.
- 7. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 4 wherein said connecting means comprise a mechanical interlock means.
- 8. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 7 wherein said mechanical interlock means comprise a link member having a first protuberance extending from a first surface and proximate a first end of said link member, and a second protuberance extending from said first surface and proximate a second end of said link member, said first body having a recess therein for receiving said first protuberance and said second body having a recess therein for receiving said second protuberance, whereby to link said first body to said second body.
- 9. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 7 wherein said mechanical interlock means comprises a first surface on said first body and a second surface on said second body, said first and second surfaces being configured to interengage and interlock said first body to said second body.
- 10. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 9 wherein said first surface is provided with a first recess and a first projection, and said second surface is provided with a second recess and a second projection, said first projection being generally axially slidable into said second recess, and said second projection being generally axially slidable into said first recess, each of said projections being retained in the recess in which it is disposed, whereby to fix said first body to said second body.
- 11. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 9 wherein said mechanical interlock means comprises a first flange extending from said first body and having a first aperture therein and a first protuberance extending therefrom, and a second flange extending from said second body and having a second aperture therein and a second protuberance extending therefrom, said bodies being rotatable so as to bring said first and second flanges into abutting relationship, with said first protuberance being receivable in snap-in fashion by said second aperture, and said second protuberance being receivable in snap-in fashion by said first aperture, whereby to lock said flanges together, and whereby to lock said bodies together.
- 12. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 1 wherein said hub structure comprises a first body having a first of said needles mounted therein and adapted to receive said first obturator, and a second body having a second of said needles mounted therein and adapted to receive said second obturator, said first body having a first surface and said second body having a second surface, said first and second surfaces being complementary to each other to facilitate nesting of said first and second bodies.
- 13. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 12 wherein said first and second surfaces are flat and disposed parallel to said first and second needles, respectively.
- 14. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 12 wherein said first and second surfaces are flat and disposed at an acute angle to said first and second needles, respectively.
- 15. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 12 wherein said first and second surfaces are rounded.
- 16. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 12 wherein said assembly further comprises means for connecting said first and second bodies together.
- 17. A needle and obturator assembly according to claim 16 herein said means for connecting said first and second bodies together comprise at least one of wrapping means, mechanical link means, interconnectable flanges, and interlocking configurations of said first and second surfaces.
- 18. In two or more percutaneous needle structures, aligned parallel to each other after insertion through the skin of a patient, the improvement comprising:
means to lock each needle structure to the other so as to prevent motion of one such needle structure relative to the other.
- 19. The needle structures of claim 18 wherein said lock means comprise a bar removably attached to each said needle structure.
- 20. A percutaneous needle hub structure comprising:
a hub body for operating external to the skin and having a through-barrel chamber; a needle with a first axis axially aligned with said through-barrel chamber and attached to a first end of said through-barrel chamber; an entry port at the second end of said through-barrel chamber, said entry port arranged to accept an obturator and direct the obturator through said through-barrel chamber and through said needle to form a point suitable for piercing the skin and a blood or other body vessel, such that when the obturator is removed, said needle forms a conduit from said through-barrel chamber to the blood vessel; sealing means formed in the second end of said through-barrel chamber, said sealing means being penetratable by the obturator and forming a seal around said obturator, and further sealing the second end of said through-barrel chamber from said needle when the obturator is removed; a passage defining an axis, said axis substantially forming an acute angle with the through-barrel chamber axis, said passage communicating with said through-barrel chamber in a streamlined fashion and wherein the internal surfaces of said through-barrel chamber and said passage are smooth, with a gradual, rounded smooth flow bend along an intersection of said through-barrel and said passage; and means for preventing motion, disposed on an external part of said hub body, to allow mating with a second needle hub body, wherein said means for preventing motion comprise two such corresponding means for preventing motion in intimate contact with each other.
- 21. A percutaneous needle hub structure according to claim 20 wherein said means for preventing motion comprise a bar connecting the two hub structures, said bar being attached to each hub structure and preventing relative motion therebetween.
- 22. A method for accessing an access device disposed subcutaneously in a body of a mammal and having entrance lumens for transfer of fluid into and out of the mammal body, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a needle and obturator assembly including a first needle and obturator unit for insertion through a skin portion of the mammal body and into a first of the lumens of said access device, a second needle and obturator unit for insertion through the skin portion of the mammal body and into a second of the lumens of said access device, and hub structure for supporting said first and second needle and obturator units, said hub structure comprising a hub body having said first and second needle and obturator units fixed therein; advancing said first and second needle and obturator units substantially simultaneously through the skin portion and into first and second, respectively, of said entrance lumens; and withdrawing obturator portions of said first and second needle and obturator units so as to provide passageways between said access device and said hub body for flow of fluid therebetween.
- 23. A method for accessing an access device disposed subcutaneously in a body of a mammal and having entrance lumens for transfer of fluid into and out of the mammal body, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a needle and obturator assembly including a first needle and obturator unit for insertion through a skin portion of the mammal body and into a first of the lumens of said access device, a second needle and obturator unit for insertion through the skin portion of the mammal body and into a second of the lumens of said access device, and hub structure for supporting said first and second needle and obturator units, the hub structure comprising first and second hub bodies having said first and second needle and obturator units, respectively, fixed therein; connecting said first needle and obturator unit to said second needle and obturator unit; advancing said first and second needle and obturator units substantially simultaneously through the skin portion and into first and second, respectively, of said entrance lumens; and withdrawing obturator portions of said first and second needle and obturator units so as to provide passageways between said access device and said hub bodies for flow of fluid therebetween.
- 24. A method for accessing an access device disposed subcutaneously in a body of a mammal and having entrance lumens for transfer of fluid into and out of the mammal body, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a needle and obturator assembly including a first needle and obturator unit for insertion through a skin portion of the mammal body and into a first of the lumens of said access device, a second needle and obturator unit for insertion through the skin portion of the mammal body and into a second of the lumens of said access device, and hub structure for supporting the first and second needle and obturator units, the hub structure comprising first and second hub bodies having said first and second needle and obturator units, respectively, fixed therein; advancing said first and second needle and obturator units individually through the skin portion and into the first and second, respectively, of said entrance lumens; connecting said first needle and obturator unit to said second needle and obturator unit; and withdrawing obturator portions of said needle and obturator units so as to provide passageways between said access device and said hub bodies for flow of fluid therebetween.
- 25. A needle assembly comprising:
a needle having a distal end and a proximal end, said needle comprising a first lumen; a distal body element having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said distal body element being mounted to said proximal end of said needle, and said distal body element comprising a second lumen, with said second lumen being in communication with said first lumen; a compressible tube having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said compressible tube being mounted to said proximal end of said distal body element, and said compressible tube comprising a third lumen, with said third lumen being in communication with said second lumen; a proximal body element having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said proximal body element being mounted to said proximal end of said compressible tube, and said proximal body element comprising a fourth lumen, with said fourth lumen being in communication with said third lumen; closure means connected to said compressible tube for selectively closing off said third lumen; and a cap having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said cap being removably mounted to said proximal end of said proximal body element, and said cap comprising a fifth lumen, said fifth lumen being in communication with said fourth lumen when said cap is mounted to said proximal body element, and said cap comprising a septum extending transversely across said fifth lumen.
- 26. A needle assembly according to claim 25 wherein said assembly further comprises:
an obturator having a distal end and a proximal end, said obturator being removably disposed in said first lumen, said second lumen, said third lumen, said fourth lumen and said fifth lumen, with said obturator passing through said septum when said obturator is disposed in said fifth lumen.
- 27. A needle assembly according to claim 26 wherein said obturator is substantially straight, and further wherein said first, second, third, fourth and fifth lumens are substantially coaxial with one another when said cap is mounted to said proximal body element.
- 28. A needle assembly according to claim 26 wherein said assembly further comprises:
locking means connected to said proximal end of said obturator for selectively locking said obturator to said cap.
- 29. A needle assembly according to claim 25 wherein said distal body element comprises attachment means for connecting said distal body element to a like distal body element of a like needle assembly.
- 30. A needle assembly according to claim 29 wherein said attachment means comprise a flange extending outboard of said distal body element, and further wherein said flange comprises a protuberance extending out of said flange and a recess extending into said flange.
- 31. A method for accessing the vascular system of a patient, said method comprising the steps of:
(1) providing a needle and obturator assembly comprising:
a needle having a distal end and a proximal end, said needle comprising a first lumen; a distal body element having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said distal body element being mounted to said proximal end of said needle, and said distal body element comprising a second lumen, with said second lumen being in communication with said first lumen; a compressible tube having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said compressible tube being mounted to said proximal end of said distal body element, and said compressible tube comprising a third lumen, with said third lumen being in communication with said second lumen; a proximal body element having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said proximal body element being mounted to said proximal end of said compressible tube, and said proximal body element comprising a fourth lumen, with said fourth lumen being in communication with said third lumen; closure means connected to said compressible tube for selectively closing off said third lumen; a cap having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end of said cap being removably mounted to said proximal end of said proximal body element, and said cap comprising a fifth lumen, said fifth lumen being in communication with said fourth lumen when said cap is mounted to said proximal body element, and said cap comprising a septum extending transversely across said fifth lumen; an obturator having a distal end and a proximal end, said obturator being removably disposed in said first lumen, said second lumen, said third lumen, said fourth lumen and said fifth lumen, with said obturator passing through said septum when said obturator is disposed in said fifth lumen; and locking means connected to said proximal end of said obturator for selectively locking said obturator to said cap; (2) passing said needle assembly through the skin of a patient so that said distal end of said needle is in communication with the vascular system of the patient; (3) unlocking said locking means; (4) removing said obturator from said first lumen, said second lumen, said third lumen, said fourth lumen and said fifth lumen; (5) engaging said closure means so as to close off said third lumen; (6) removing said cap from said proximal body element; and (7) disengaging said closure means so as to open up said third lumen; whereby access to the vascular system of the patient will be provided through said first, second, third and fourth lumens.
- 32. A method according to claim 31 wherein said needle and obturator assembly further comprises attachment means for connecting said distal body element to a like distal body element of a like needle and obturator assembly, and further wherein said method further comprises the step of attaching said needle and obturator assembly to a like needle and obturator assembly, using said attachment means.
- 33. A method according to claim 32 wherein said step of attaching said needle and obturator assembly to a like needle and obturator assembly takes place after step 7.
- 34. A method according to claim 32 wherein said step of attaching said needle and obturator assembly to a like needle and obturator assembly takes place after step 1 and before step 2.
- 35. A method according to claim 32 wherein said step of attaching said needle and obturator assembly to a like needle and obturator assembly takes place after step 4.
- 36. A method according to claim 31 wherein said method further comprises, after step 6 and before step 7, connecting said proximal end of said proximal body element to a dialysis machine so that said fourth lumen is in communication with the dialysis machine.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of pending prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/661,903, filed Jun. 12, 1996 by Brian K. Estabrook et al. for DEVICE FOR SUBCUTANEOUS ACCESSIBILITY, which in turn claims priority from (1) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/485,498, filed Jun. 7, 1995 for HEMODIALYSIS ACCESS APPARATUS, and (2) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/661,903, filed Jun. 12, 1996 for IMPROVED DEVICE FOR SUBCUTANEOUS ACCESSIBILITY.
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08661903 |
Jun 1996 |
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09226956 |
Jan 1999 |
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