Claims
- 1. A method for the dispensation of post-surgical anesthesia at a continuous and progressively decreasing administration rate, comprising the following steps:
- (a) providing a spring-loaded syringe, with sufficient capacity to hold a predetermined amount of anesthetic medication as required for the administration of post-surgical anesthesia, wherein the tip of said spring-loaded syringe is attached to a segment of flexible tubing ending with a luer-lock fitting;
- (b) connecting an injection port to said spring-loaded syringe for charging it with medication contained in a regular syringe by injecting it into said injection port against the back pressure exerted by the stopper of said spring-loaded syringe, wherein the upstream branch of said injection port is attached to a segment of flexible tubing ending with a luer-lock fitting cooperatively engaged with the corresponding fitting attached to said spring-loaded syringe;
- (c) connecting one side of a flow controller downstream of said injection port, said flow controller consisting of a micro-bore cannula of specific dimensions to produce a desired pressure drop, through which the medication is passed as a result of the pressure exerted by said stopper of the spring-loaded syringe, wherein the other side of said flow controller is connected to a segment of flexible tubing ending with a luer-lock fitting;
- (d) connecting one end of a catheter to the luer-lock fitting on the downstream side of said flow controller;
- (e) pushing a catheter placement needle, from the inside of a surgical wound and under the skin, as far away from the site to be medicated as possible, and then pushing it outside through the skin;
- (f) threading the end of said catheter through the needle and pushing it through all the way to the surgical site;
- (g) pulling said catheter placement needle out leaving the catheter in place in the surgical site; and
- (h) charging said spring-loaded syringe with medication through said injection port and allowing it to flow through the system into the surgical site for the required treatment period.
- 2. The method described in claim 1, wherein said spring-loaded syringe has the capacity of 50 ml.
- 3. The method described in claim 2, wherein said spring-loaded syringe exerts a pressure of approximately 12 psi when fully charged with said anesthetic medication and a pressure of approximately 5 psi with 5 ml remaining in the barrel.
- 4. The method described in claim 3, wherein said micro-bore cannula in said flow controller is approximately 1/4 inch in length and 0.0016 inch in inside diameter.
- 5. The method described in claim 4, wherein said flexible tubing consists of medical grade PVC tubing.
- 6. The method described in claim 5, wherein said catheter consists of an 8 inch long 22 gauge catheter.
- 7. The method described in claim 6, wherein said catheter placement needle consists of an 18 gauge hypodermic needle. .Iadd.
- 8. A method for the direct, low-flow-rate dispensation of post-surgical analgesia nonsystematically, at a progressively decreasing administration rate, into a cavity of a surgical site in a patient for the localized relief of pain in that site only, comprising the following steps:
- (a) providing a spring-loaded syringe for dispensing analgesic medication, said syringe having sufficient capacity to hold a predetermined amount of analgesic medication as required for an administration of post-surgical analgesia and being adapted for administration at a progressively decreasing rate;
- (b) providing a delivery means connected to said syringe for delivering the analgesic medication directly into the surgical site; and
- (c) controlling the flow of analgesic medication into the cavity of the surgical site from said syringe and through said delivery means at a progressively decreasing rate not to exceed 25 ml per 24-hour period for a required treatment period. .Iaddend. .Iadd.9. The method described in claim 8, wherein said delivery means comprises control means for regulating the flow rate of analgesic medication being dispensed from said syringe. .Iaddend. .Iadd.10. The method described in claim 9, wherein said control means for regulating the flow rate of analgesic medication consists of a micro-bore cannula. .Iaddend. .Iadd.11. The method described in claim 8, wherein said syringe is capable of delivering the analgesic medication at a continuous administration rate during the required treatment period. .Iaddend. .Iadd.12. A method for the direct, low-flow-rate dispensation of post-surgical analgesia nonsystematically, at a progressively decreasing administration rate, into a cavity of a surgical site in a patient for the localized relief of pain in that site only, comprising the following steps:
- (a) providing a first means for dispensing analgesic medication, said first means having sufficient capacity to hold a predetermined amount of analgesic medication as required for an administration of post-surgical analgesia and being adapted for administration at a progressively decreasing rate;
- (b) providing a second means connected to said first means for delivering the analgesic medication directly into the surgical site; and
- (c) controlling the flow of analgesic medication into the cavity of the surgical site from said first means and through said second means at a progressively decreasing rate not to exceed 25 ml per 24-hour period for a required treatment period;
- wherein said step (b) is accomplished by providing a catheter connected to said first means and a catheter placement needle; by pushing the catheter placement needle inside a wound at a surgical site so as to cause the needle to emerge from the skin of the patient; by threading the end of said catheter through the needle and placing it within the cavity of the surgical site; and by pulling said catheter placement needle out leaving
- the catheter in place in the surgical site. .Iaddend. .Iadd.13. The method described in claim 12, wherein said second means comprises means for regulating the flow rate of analgesic medication being dispensed from
- said first means. .Iaddend. .Iadd.14. The method described in claim 13, wherein said means for regulating the flow rate of analgesic medication
- consists of a micro-bore cannula. .Iaddend. .Iadd.15. A method for the direct, low-flow-rate dispensation of post-surgical analgesia nonsystematically, at a progressively decreasing administration rate, into a cavity of a surgical site in a patient for the localized relief of pain in that site only, comprising the following steps:
- (a) providing a spring-loaded syringe for dispensing analgesic medication, said syringe having sufficient capacity to hold a predetermined amount of analgesic medication as required for an administration of post-surgical analgesia and being adapted for administration at a progressively decreasing rate;
- (b) providing a delivery means connected to said syringe for delivering the analgesic medication directly into the surgical site; and
- (c) controlling the flow of analgesic medication into the cavity of the surgical site from said syringe and through said delivery means at a progressively decreasing rate. .Iaddend. .Iadd.16. A method for the direct, low-flow-rate dispensation of post- surgical analgesia nonsystematically, at a progressively decreasing administration rate, into a cavity of a surgical site in a patient for the localized relief of pain in that site only, comprising the following steps:
- (a) providing a first means for dispensing analgesic medication, said first means having sufficient capacity to hold a predetermined amount of analgesic medication as required for an administration of post-surgical analgesia and being adapted for administration at a progressively decreasing rate;
- (b) providing a second means connected to said first means for delivering the analgesic medication directly into the surgical site; and
- (c) controlling the flow of analgesic medication into the cavity of the surgical site from said first means and through said second means at a progressively decreasing rate for a required treatment period;
- wherein said step (b) is accomplished by providing a catheter connected to said first means and a catheter placement needle; by pushing the catheter placement needle inside a wound at a surgical site so as to cause the needle to emerge from the skin of the patient; by threading the end of said catheter through the needle and placing it within the cavity of the surgical site; and by pulling said catheter placement needle out leaving the catheter in place in the surgical site. .Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.Iadd.This application is a continuation of 08/078,632, filed Jun. 21, 1993, and is now abandoned, which is a reissue of 07/611,976, filed Nov. 13, 1990, and is U.S. Pat. No. 5,078,679. .Iaddend.
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