Claims
- 1. A dual lumen subclavian cannula suitable for semi-permanent use during hemodialysis, comprising:
- a flexible tube divided into first and second flow lumens by a flexible longitudinal septum, centrally located within said tube;
- the proximal end of said tube fitted to a manifold for separately collecting fluid from one of said first and second lumens and distributing fluid into the other of said lumens;
- the distal end of the tube wall enclosing said second lumen tapered to a closed smoothly rounded blunt edge against said septum, and provided with a distal opening by at least one aperture proximal to the tapered section of the tube wall, with the interior of said lumen being filled with inert plastic immediately distal of its distal opening thereby substantially eliminating stagnation in the distal end of the second lumen and thus substantially reducing the tendency of blood to clot therein;
- the distal end of the tube wall enclosing said first lumen not being closed, to provide a first distal opening for said first lumen, said first distal opening being spaced proximally from said closed distal end of said second lumen; and
- a second distal opening for said first lumen provided by at least one aperture in the tube wall proximal to said tapered section in said second lumen.
- 2. A cannula according to claim 1 wherein the open areas provided by said at least one aperture in the tube wall enclosing each of said lumens total for each lumen at least the cross sectional area for flow of that lumen.
- 3. A cannula according to claim 1 wherein said tube and said septum are composed of radio-opaque fluorinated ethylene propylene resin.
- 4. A cannula according to claim 3 wherein said tube is of circular cross section and said septum is located on a diameter of said circular cross section.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 318,715, filed on Nov. 6, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,403,983.
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Vas-Cath.TM., Uldall.TM. Subclavian Cannula package insert by Vas-Cath of Canada Ltd., 20 Ripley Ave., Toronto, Canada M6S3N9. |
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