Claims
- 1. In a ventricular catheter for controlling the condition of hydrocephalus by relieving the excessive cerebrospinal fluid pressure, the improvement comprising
- a plurality of pliable microtubular members for conducting cerebrospinal fluid from the cerebral ventricle to selected areas of the human body, each of said microtubular members having a plurality of microscopic perforations having diameters between about 14 microns and about 150 microns in a density of approximately 1100 perforations per 20 .mu.m per centimeter of microtube in a portion of the walls thereof adjacent to at least one end of said member.
- 2. A ventricular catheter as claimed in claim 1 wherein the microtubular members are of a fluoropolymer material.
- 3. A ventricular catheter as claimed in claim 2 wherein the microtubular members are of a fluoropolymer material selected from the group consisting essentially of polytetrafluoroethylene and fluoroethylene propylene.
- 4. A ventricular catheter as claimed in claim 1 including a tubular sheath member for enclosing said microtubular members with said perforated portions of said microtubular members extending from one end of said sheath.
- 5. A ventricular catheter as claimed in claim 4 wherein the tubular sheath member is of a silicone rubber material.
- 6. A ventricular catheter as claimed in claim 5 wherein the tubular sheath member has a diameter of about 0.015 m.
- 7. A ventricular catheter as claimed in claim 6 wherein the microtubular members have diameters of about 0.44 mm.
- 8. A ventricular catheter as claimed in claim 7 wherein the one end adjacent to the perforations in each of the microtubular members has an opening therein that is substantially greater than each of said perforations.
DESCRIPTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the U.S. Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2233028 |
Jun 1973 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"A New Tissue Drain", W. Yeates, The Lancet, 12/1/62, p. 1150. |