Claims
- 1. A multi-access perfusion cannula comprising:
- (a) an elongated tubular cannula body;
- (b) a perfusion lumen within said elongated tubular cannula body;
- (c) a downstream directed primary access conduit configured for passage of a first catheter or instrument; and
- (d) an upstream directed secondary access conduit configured for passage of a second catheter or instrument arranged in a non-parallel orientation relative to said downstream directed primary access conduit.
- 2. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 1, wherein said perfusion lumen comprises a proximal port and a distal perfusion port, said proximal port being in communication with said perfusion lumen and said distal perfusion port being in communication with said perfusion lumen, said perfusion lumen being of sufficient cross-sectional size and shape to provide for compatibility with insertable catheters and perfusion blood flow for cardiopulmonary support.
- 3. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 1, wherein said primary access conduit comprises a primary access side conduit, and said secondary access conduit comprises a secondary access side conduit, said primary access side conduit being in communication with said perfusion lumen and having a primary access side port capable of receiving a first extendable member and directing said first extendable member through said perfusion lumen in a downstream direction, said secondary access side conduit having a secondary access side port capable of receiving a second extendable member and directing said second extendable member through said secondary access conduit in an upstream direction opposing that of said primary access conduit, and said secondary access side conduit being of sufficient cross sectional size and shape to provide for compatibility with insertable catheters and flow of a cardioplegic agent.
- 4. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 1 further comprising an intra-luminal flow control regulator, said intra-luminal flow control regulator capable of at least partially occluding a vessel.
- 5. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 1, further comprising at least one hemostasis valve, said hemostasis valve having a passage therethrough and capable of maintaining a fluidly tight seal upon introduction of an extendable member.
- 6. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 1, further comprising an insertion tip capable of percutaneous entrance into a vessel.
- 7. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 1, further comprising a sealing mechanism, said sealing mechanism having a proximal portion and a distal portion, said proximal portion covering an insertion site on an outside surface of a vessel wall by securing a distal surface of said proximal portion of said sealing mechanism against the outside surface of the vessel, said distal portion of said sealing mechanism lying intraluminally of the vessel and covering the insertion site on an inside surface of the vessel wall with a proximal surface of said distal portion of said sealing mechanism bearing against the inside surface of the vessel.
- 8. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 2, wherein said secondary access conduit communicates with said perfusion lumen.
- 9. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 2, wherein said secondary access conduit does not communicate with said perfusion lumen.
- 10. A multi-access perfusion cannula comprising:
- (a) an elongated tubular cannula body;
- (b) a downstream directed perfusion lumen within said elongated tubular cannula body;
- (c) an upstream directed access conduit configured for passage of a catheter or instrument arranged in a non-parallel orientation relative to said downstream directed perfusion lumen; and
- (d) an intra-luminal flow control regulator.
- 11. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 10, wherein said perfusion lumen comprises a proximal port and a distal perfusion port, said proximal port being in communication with said perfusion lumen and said distal perfusion port being in communication with said perfusion lumen, said perfusion lumen being of sufficient cross-sectional size and shape to provide for compatibility with insertable catheters and perfusion blood flow for cardiopulmonary support.
- 12. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 10, wherein said elongated tubular cannula body comprises a proximal end and a distal end, a primary access side conduit and a secondary access side conduit, said primary access side conduit being in communication with said perfusion lumen and having a primary access side port capable of receiving a first extendable member and directing said first extendable member through said perfusion lumen in a downstream direction, said secondary access side conduit having a secondary access side port capable of receiving a second extendable member and directing said second extendable member through said upstream directed access conduit in an upstream direction opposing that of said perfusion lumen, and said secondary access side conduit being of sufficient cross sectional size and shape to provide for compatibility with insertable catheters and flow of a cardioplegic agent.
- 13. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 10, wherein said intra-luminal flow control regulator is an inflatable balloon capable of at least partially occluding a vessel.
- 14. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 10, further comprising at least one hemostasis valve, said hemostasis valve having a passage therethrough and capable of maintaining a fluidly tight seal upon introduction of an extendable member.
- 15. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 10, further comprising an insertion tip capable of percutaneous entrance into a vessel.
- 16. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 10, further comprising a sealing mechanism, said sealing mechanism having a proximal portion and a distal portion, said proximal portion covering an insertion site on an outside surface of a vessel wall by securing a distal surface of said proximal portion of said sealing mechanism against the outside surface of the vessel, said distal portion of said sealing mechanism lying intraluminally of the vessel and covering the insertion site on an inside surface of the vessel wall with a proximal surface of said distal portion of said sealing mechanism bearing against the inside surface of the vessel.
- 17. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 12, wherein said secondary access side conduit communicates with said perfusion lumen.
- 18. The multi-access perfusion cannula of claim 12, wherein said secondary access side conduit does not communicate with said perfusion lumen.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/059,946, filed Sep. 26, 1997, the specification of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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