Claims
- 1. A method of delivering a physiologically acceptable liquid into the cerebral spinal pathway:
initiating flow into a ventricular catheter, through a cerebral spinal pathway, and out a lumbar outflow catheter with the patient in a supine position and using a first flow rate, wherein a positive first value for an outlet pressure is maintained in plumbing from the lumbar outflow catheter; and increasing flow to a second flow rate greater than the first in conjunction with decreasing the outlet pressure to a second, negative value.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
at some point after finishing the flow at the first rate, elevating the patient.
- 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising:
between initiating flow to the first rate and increasing to the second rate, adjusting the flow rate to an intermediate rate between the first and second rate in conjunction with adjusting the outlet pressure to a value between the first and second value.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising:
at some point after finishing the flow at the first rate, inclining the patient.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the second flow rate is 20 mL/min or higher.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the physiologically acceptable liquid is recycled through the cerebral spinal pathway by pumping with a first pump liquid into the cerebral spinal pathway and pumping with a second pump efflux from the cerebral spinal pathway for use in recycling, wherein the method further comprises operating one or both of the following safety procedures:
(a)
operating the second pump at a flow rate target T2 higher than the operating target flow rate T1 of the first pump, and drawing gas into the efflux flow as needed to prevent the flow rate of the second pump from creating a significant negative pressure, wherein the higher rate of the second pump is adapted to prevent variance in the flow rates of the pumps or in compliance of a flow path from the first to the second pump from allowing the second pump to operate as a flow constrictor; or (b)
providing a bellows in an efflux flow pathway, lowering the T1:T2 ratio if the bellows expand or expand beyond an alarm-generating value, and increasing the T1:T2 ratio if the bellows contract or contract beyond an alarm-generating value.
- 7. A method of delivering a physiologically acceptable liquid into at least a portion of the cerebral spinal pathway, collecting efflux of the physiologically acceptable liquid from the cerebral spinal pathway, and recycling the efflux, wherein the physiologically acceptable liquid is recycled by pumping with a first pump liquid into the cerebral spinal pathway and pumping with a second pump efflux for use in recycling, the method comprising operating one or both of the following safety procedures:
(a)
operating the second pump at a flow rate target T2 higher than the operating target flow rate T1 of the first pump, and drawing gas into the efflux flow as needed prevent the flow rate of the second pump from creating a significant negative pressure, wherein the higher rate of the second pump is adapted to prevent variance in the flow rates of the pumps or in compliance of a flow path from the first to the second pump from allowing the second pump to operate as a flow constrictor, or (b)
providing a bellows in an efflux flow pathway, lowering the T1:T2 ratio if the bellows expand or expand beyond an alarm-generating value, and increasing the T1:T2 ratio if the bellows contract or contract beyond an alarm-generating value.
- 8. The method of claim 7, comprising further to (a):
returning efflux to a location within a container above a level of liquid resident therein, bleeding excess gas volume from the container through a sterile filter, and, drawing liquid from the container for pumping into the cerebral spinal pathway.
- 9. The method of claim 7, according to (a), wherein T2 is at least 5% higher than T1.
- 10. The method of claim 7, according to (a), wherein T2 is at least 10% higher than T1.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 60/286,063, filed Apr. 24, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60286063 |
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