Claims
- 1. A method for performing peritoneal dialysis, said method comprising:
infusing dialysate to an implanted infusion catheter through an access location; and draining dialysate from an implanted drain catheter through the same access location.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein the infusing step comprises percutaneously introducing an access tube to an implanted port attached to the infusion catheter and directing dialysate at a positive pressure through the access tube, wherein the positive pressure dialysate flows primarily to the infusion catheter and into the peritoneum.
- 3. A method as in claim 2, wherein the draining step comprises applying a negative pressure to the access tube to draw the dialysate from the peritoneum.
- 4. A method as in claim 2, wherein the draining step comprises percutaneously introducing another access tube to the implanted port and applying a negative pressure to the other access tube to draw dialysate from the peritoneum.
- 5. A method as in claim 1, wherein the infusing step comprises directing dialysate at a positive pressure to a transcutaneous catheter attached to the infusion catheter, wherein the positive pressure dialysate flows primarily to the infusion catheter and into the peritoneum.
- 6. A method as in claim 5, wherein the draining step comprises drawing dialysate at a negative pressure from the transcutaneous catheter, wherein the dialysate is drawn from the peritoneum.
- 7. A method as in claim 2, wherein the infusing step comprises infusing dialysate at a rate in the range from 50 ml/min to 300 ml/min.
- 8. A method as in claim 7, wherein the draining step comprises draining dialysate at a rate in the range from 50 ml/min to 300 ml/min.
- 9. A kit for accessing an implanted peritoneal dialysis system, said kit comprising:
an access catheter having an access tube at a distal end thereof adapted for percutaneously accessing an implanted port; and instructions for use according to claim 2.
- 10. A kit for accessing a transcutaneously implanted peritoneal dialysis system, said kit comprising:
an access catheter having an access hub at a distal end thereof adapted for connecting to the proximal end of a transcutaneously implanted dialysis catheter having an infusion arm and a drain arm; and instructions for use according to claim 5.
- 11. A peritoneal dialysis catheter comprising:
a bi-directional flow segment having a proximal end adapted to receive and discharge dialysate and a distal end; an infusion arm connected to receive dialysate from the bi-directional flow segment, wherein said infusion arm inhibits backflow to the bi-directional flow segment; and a drain arm connected to discharge dialysate to the bi-directional flow segment, wherein said drain arm inhibits backflow from the bi-directional flow segment.
- 12. A peritoneal dialysis catheter as in claim 11, wherein the proximal end of the bi-directional flow segment is adapted for connection to an implantable port.
- 13. A peritoneal dialysis catheter as in claim 12, wherein the proximal end of the bi-directional flow segment is adapted for transcutaneous implantation.
- 14. A peritoneal dialysis catheter as in claim 13, further comprising at least one cuff circumscribing the bi-directional flow segment.
- 15. A peritoneal dialysis catheter as in claim 11, wherein the infusion arm comprises a valve structure which permits flow from the bi-directional flow segment to distal portions of the infusion arm and which inhibits backflow from said distal portions to said bi-directional flow segment.
- 16. A peritoneal dialysis catheter as in claim 11, wherein the drain arm comprises a valve structure which permits flow from distal portions of the drain arm to the bi-directional flow segment and which inhibits backflow from said bi-directional flow segment to said distal portions.
- 17. A peritoneal dialysis catheter 12, wherein the bi-directional flow segment the infusion arm, and the drain arm are formed as a continuous structure.
- 18. A peritoneal dialysis system comprising:
a peritoneal dialysis catheter as in claim 11; and an implantable port adapted to be connected to the proximal end of the bi-directional flow segment.
- 19. A peritoneal dialysis system as in claim 18, wherein the implantable port comprises an internal valve which is opened and closed by percutaneous insertion of an access tube.
- 20. A peritoneal dialysis system as in claim 18, wherein the implantable port comprises a needle-penetrable membrane.
- 21. A method for implanting a peritoneal dialysis system, said method comprising:
subcutaneously implanting an infusion catheter in the peritoneum of a patient; subcutaneously implanting a drain catheter in the peritoneum of a patient; and subcutaneously implanting a single port, which port is connected to both the infusion catheter and the drain catheter.
- 22. A peritoneal dialysis kit comprising:
an infusion catheter; a drain catheter; and instructions for use according to claim 21.
- 23. A method for implanting a peritoneal dialysis system, said method comprising:
subcutaneously implanting an infusion catheter in the peritoneum of a patient; subcutaneously implanting a drain catheter in the peritoneum of a patient; and transcutaneously implanting a single bidirectional flow catheter which is connected to both the infusion catheter and the drain catheter.
- 24. A peritoneal dialysis kit comprising:
an infusion catheter; a drain catheter; a bi-directional flow catheter; and instructions for use according to claim 23.
- 25. A method for performing peritoneal dialysis, said method comprising:
percutaneously introducing a first access tube to an implanted port attached to an implanted infusion catheter; infusing dialysate through the first access tube to the implanted catheter and into the peritoneum; percutaneously introducing a second access tube to an implanted port attached to an implanted drain catheter; and applying a negative pressure to the second access tube to draw dialysate through the drain catheter from the peritoneum.
- 26. A method as in claim 25, wherein both implanted ports comprise valve mechanisms which isolate the port from the attached catheter and which open when the access tube in introduced.
- 27. A method as in claim 25, wherein both implanted ports comprise a needle-penetrable membrane.
- 28. A method as in claim 25, wherein the infusing step comprises infusing dialysate at a rate in the range from 50 ml/min to 300 ml/min.
- 29. A method as in claim 28, wherein the draining step comprises draining dialysate at a rate in the range from 50 ml/min to 300 ml/min.
- 30. A kit for accessing an implanted peritoneal dialysis system including an implanted infusion catheter connected to an implanted infusion port and an implanted drain catheter connected to an implanted drain port, said kit comprising:
an infusion access catheter having an access tube at a distal end thereof adapted for percutaneously accessing the implanted infusion port; a drain access catheter having an access tube at a distal end thereof adapted for percutaneously accessing the implanted drain catheter; and instructions for use according to claim 25.
- 31. A peritoneal dialysis system comprising:
an implantable infusion catheter having a proximal end adapted for connection to an implantable port; and an implantable drain catheter having a proximal end adapted for connection to an implantable port.
- 32. A peritoneal dialysis system as in claim 31, further comprising:
an implantable infusion port adapted for connection to the proximal end of the infusion catheter; and an implantable drain port adapted for connection to the proximal end of the drain catheter.
- 33. A peritoneal dialysis system as in claim 32, wherein both ports comprise valve mechanisms which isolate the port from the attached catheter and which open when the access tube in introduced.
- 34. A peritoneal dialysis system as in claim 32, wherein both ports comprise a needle-penetrable membrane.
- 35. A method for implanting a peritoneal dialysis system, said method comprising:
subcutaneously implanting an infusion catheter in the peritoneum of a patient; subcutaneously implanting a drain catheter in the peritoneum of a patient; subcutaneously implanting an infusion port, which infusion port is connected to the infusion catheter to deliver dialysate thereto; and subcutaneously implanting a drain port, which drain port is connected to the drain catheter to receive dialysate therefrom.
- 36. A peritoneal dialysis kit comprising:
an infusion catheter; a drain catheter; and instructions for use according to claim 35.
- 37. A peritoneal dialysis catheter constructed and arranged for coupling to an access device, said catheter comprising:
an infusion arm including an inlet valve permitting liquid flow away from the access device and not toward the access device; and a drain arm including an outlet valve permitting liquid flow toward the access device and not away from the access device.
- 38. A device for accessing a body cavity comprising:
a housing defining a flow passage; an infusion arm connectable to the flow path and including an inlet valve permitting liquid flow toward the body cavity and not from the body cavity; and a drain arm connectable to the flow path and including an outlet valve permitting liquid flow from the body cavity and not toward the body cavity.
- 39. A device for accessing a peritoneal cavity comprising:
a housing defining a flow passage leading to the peritoneal cavity; an infusion arm communicating with the flow passage and including an inlet valve permitting liquid flow toward the peritoneal cavity and not from the peritoneal cavity; and a drain arm communicating with the flow passage and including an outlet valve permitting liquid flow from the peritoneal cavity and not toward the peritoneal cavity.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention is related to the disclosure of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/896,791, filed on Jul. 18, 1997, having common inventors with and assigned to the assignee of the present application, the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
09166341 |
Oct 1998 |
US |
Child |
09823736 |
Mar 2001 |
US |