Claims
- 1. A shunt for draining cerebral spinal fluid comprising:
a first catheter for insertion into a CSF space of a patient for receiving CSF; a second catheter for insertion into a drainage cavity and for draining said CSF; a master control unit for insertion into said patient in a biocompatible location, said master control unit interconnecting said first and second catheters via a catheter line, said master control unit having a regulator for selectively draining an excess of said CSF; at least one access port intermediate said first catheter and said second catheter and for placement subcutaneously such that when inserted into said patient said access port provides a point of access to said shunt for allowing a treatment a condition associated with said shunt without requiring said shunt's removal.
- 2. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein at least one of said CSF space is a ventricle.
- 3. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein said drainage space is one of said patient's peritoneum, pleural space or vascular space.
- 4. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein said biocompatible location is one of said patient's skull, chest cavity or abdomen.
- 5. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein said regulator is a mechanical flow-valve regulator.
- 6. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein said regulator is a microprocessor based valve-gauge assembly for determining when said CSF requires draining and allowing said CSF to drain from said ventricle to said drainage cavity.
- 7. The shunt according to claim 6 wherein said microprocessor based valve-gauge assembly has a normally-open position to allow a preset amount of drainage of CSF in the event of a power-failure to valve-gauge assembly.
- 8. The shunt according to claim 1 further comprising a diagnostic unit for detecting abnormal metabolic activity within said patient, and a transmitter for delivering said activity to a receiver external to said patient.
- 9. The shunt according to claim 8 wherein said transmitter is operable to perform said delivery wirelessly to said receiver.
- 10. The shunt according to claim 8 wherein said transmitter includes a memory buffer for accumulating data from said diagnostic unit prior to said delivery,
- 11. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein said condition is a blockage and said at least one access port allows an introduction point of introduction of a blockage-ablation device within said catheter line for physically breaking-up said blockage.
- 12. The shunt according to claim 11 wherein said blockage-ablation device is a micro-catheter with a tip suitable for piercing said blockage.
- 13. The shunt according to claim 11 wherein said blockage-ablation device is a radio-frequency ablation device.
- 14. The shunt according to claim 11 wherein said at least one access ports is mounted on an exterior of said master control, said control unit further having a fluid bladder accessible via said access port for injection of at least one solution for treatment of a condition.
- 15. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein said condition a blockage and a solution for treatment thereof and injection via said access port is an anticoagulant or a thrombolytic.
- 16. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein said condition an infection and a solution for treatment thereof and injection via said access port is an antibiotic.
- 17. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein said at least one access port includes a self-healing plastic membrane.
- 18. The shunt according to claim 1 comprising at least two access ports and wherein one of said access ports is located on said catheter line intermediate said master control unit and said second catheter and wherein a second one of said access ports is located on said catheter line intermediate said first catheter and said master control unit.
- 19. The shunt according to claim 6 wherein said shunt further comprises a transmitter connected to said valve-gauge assembly for gathering pressure information therefrom, said transmitter for reporting said pressure information to a receiver external to said patient.
- 20. The shunt according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of said shunt has an antibiotic coating.
- 21. A shunt for draining cerebral spinal fluid comprising:
a first catheter for insertion into a CSF space of a patient for receiving CSF; a second catheter for insertion into a drainage cavity and for draining said CSF; a master control unit for insertion into said patient in a biocompatible location, said master control unit interconnecting said first and second catheters via a catheter line, said master control unit having a regulator for selectively draining an excess of said CSF; said master control unit including a diagnostic unit for detecting abnormal activity within said patient, and a transmitter for delivering said activity to a computing device external to said patient.
- 22. A shunt for draining cerebral spinal fluid comprising:
a first catheter for insertion into a CSF space of a patient for receiving CSF; a second catheter for insertion into a drainage cavity and for draining said CSF; a master control unit for insertion into said patient in a biocompatible location, said master control unit interconnecting said first and second catheters via a catheter line, said master control unit having a regulator for selectively draining an excess of said CSF, said regulator being a microprocessor based valve-gauge assembly for determining when said CSF requires draining and allowing said CSF to drain from said ventricle to said drainage cavity.
PRIORITY Claim
[0001] The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/228,937 and filed Aug. 30, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60228937 |
Aug 2000 |
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