PERITONEAL CAVITY-BLADDER CONNECTING CATHETER FOR ASCITES DRAINAGE
20220001156 ยท 2022-01-06
Inventors
- IL HWAN KIM (Busan, KR)
- Myeong Ju KANG (Busan, KR)
- Bong Su PARK (Busan, KR)
- Si Hyung PARK (Busan, KR)
- Yu Jin Lee (Busan, KR)
- Jin Han PARK (Busan, KR)
- Jae Ha LEE (Busan, KR)
- Kang Min PARK (Busan, KR)
- Seong Cheol KIM (Busan, KR)
- Jae Seung JUNG (Busan, KR)
- So Yeong JUNG (Busan, KR)
Cpc classification
A61M2027/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B17/3415
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M27/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter for ascites drainage. The peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter for ascites drainage includes a peritoneal cavity position part positioned on the side of a peritoneal cavity by passing through a bladder wall located between the peritoneal cavity and a bladder, the peritoneal cavity position part having inlets through which ascites flow into an inner space and being formed as a film that surrounds the inner space, and a bladder position part integrally formed with the peritoneal cavity position part and positioned on the side of the bladder located on the side of the bladder wall opposite to the peritoneal cavity, the bladder position part having outlets through ascites flowed into the peritoneal cavity position part are discharged to outside, and being configured to form a closed inner space together with the peritoneal cavity position part.
Claims
1. A peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter for ascites drainage, the peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter comprising: a peritoneal cavity position part positioned at a side of a peritoneal cavity by penetrating through a bladder wall serving as a basis for separating the peritoneal cavity from a bladder, the peritoneal cavity position part having inlets through which ascites flow into an inner space and being formed as a film that surrounds the inner space; and a bladder position part integrally formed with the peritoneal cavity position part and positioned on the side of the bladder located on the side of the bladder wall opposite to the peritoneal cavity, the bladder position part having outlets through which the ascites flowed into an inside of the peritoneal cavity position part are discharged to outside, and forming a closed inner space together with the peritoneal cavity position part.
2. The peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter of claim 1, further comprising a balloon support part swollen when the peritoneal cavity position part is positioned at the side of the peritoneal cavity and the bladder position part is positioned at the side of the bladder, to firmly support the peritoneal cavity position part and the bladder position part onto the bladder wall.
3. The peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter of claim 2, wherein each of the peritoneal cavity position part and the bladder position part includes a passage for injecting air into the balloon support part.
4. The peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter of claim 1, further comprising a backflow prevention part provided within the inner space to prevent the ascites flowed into the inner space formed by the peritoneal cavity position part and the bladder position part from flowing back into the peritoneal cavity.
5. The peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter of claim 1, wherein each of the peritoneal cavity position part and the bladder position part includes, at a center thereof, a through hole that is distinguished from the inner space and through which a guide mechanism passes.
6. The peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter of claim 5, further comprising a backflow prevention check valve provided in the through hole to prevent the ascites from flowing into the peritoneal cavity through the through hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0022] A peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter for ascites drainage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0024] As shown in
[0025] The peritoneal cavity position part 1 is positioned on the side of the peritoneal cavity A by passing a bladder wall C positioned between the peritoneal cavity A and the bladder B. Inlets 11 through which the ascites flow into an inner space D are formed in the peritoneal cavity position part 1, and the peritoneal cavity position part 1 is formed as a film that surrounds the inner space D.
[0026] The bladder wall C separates the peritoneal cavity A from the bladder B, as shown in
[0027] As show in
[0028] The peritoneal cavity position part 1 includes the inner space D closed from the outside therein by being formed as a film, and, as shown in
[0029] The bladder position part 2 is integrally formed with the peritoneal cavity position part 1 and positioned on the side of the bladder B located on the side of the bladder wall C opposite to the peritoneal cavity A. As shown in
[0030] The peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the bladder position part 2 may be formed of the same material as that of a medical catheter that is inserted into an organ or tissue of a human body.
[0031] The peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter for ascites drainage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure having such a structure is configured such that the peritoneal cavity position part 1 formed as a film may be guided by the mirror of the bladder B and thus positioned within the peritoneal cavity A by penetrating through the bladder wall C, the bladder position part 2 forming the closed inner space D together with the peritoneal cavity position part 1 may remain within the bladder B, and the ascites within the peritoneal cavity A may be discharged in urine through the bladder B through the inlets 11 formed in the peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the outlets 21 formed in the bladder position part 2. Accordingly, the peritoneal cavity-bladder connecting catheter for ascites drainage according to an embodiment of the present disclosure enables repetitive ascites drainage even by a single procedure, and does not require a separate drainage mechanism for ascites drainage and thus not cause discomfort in movement, thereby enabling high-quality medical service provision.
[0032] The present embodiment includes a balloon support part 3 for firmly supporting the peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the bladder position part 2 onto the bladder wall C.
[0033] In other words, as shown in
[0034] The balloon support part 3 may have a tube structure that is formed to surround respective outer circumferential surfaces of the peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the bladder position part 2.
[0035] Each of the peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the bladder position part 2 includes a passage for injecting air into the balloon support part 3.
[0036] A process in which the catheter according to the present embodiment is inserted into the bladder wall C and an ascites discharging process will now be described.
[0037] In other words, the catheter according to the present embodiment is guided by the guide mechanism 7 of
[0038] As described above, since the present embodiment is firmly supported by the bladder wall C, even when a punch for repetitive ascites drainages is not performed, the ascites within the peritoneal cavity A are naturally drained to the bladder B through the peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the bladder position part 2 and finally discharged in urine, as shown in
[0039] In the present embodiment having such a structure, because air is injected into the balloon support part 3 through the passage when the peritoneal cavity position part 1 is positioned within the peritoneal cavity A and the bladder position part 2 is positioned within the bladder B, a locking area between the balloon support part 3 swollen due to the air injection and the bladder wall C increases, and thus the peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the bladder position part 2 may be prevented from deviating from their original positions through the hole perforated in the bladder wall C.
[0040] A backflow prevention part 4 may be provided in the inner space D formed by the peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the bladder position part 2. In other words, the backflow prevention part 4 prevents the ascites flowed into the inner space D formed by the peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the bladder position part 2 from flowing back into the peritoneal cavity A.
[0041] The peritoneal cavity position part 1 and the bladder position part 2 may include, at their centers, a through hole 5 which is distinguished from the inner space D and through which the guide mechanism 7 such as a guide wire or needle passes.
[0042] In other words, as shown in
[0043] Then, the bladder wall C is perforated using the guide mechanism 7, and, when the guide wire is inserted into the through hole 5 of the present embodiment, the present embodiment is moved as shown in
[0044] As shown in
[0045] Although various embodiments of the present disclosure have been described above, the present embodiments and the drawings attached to the present specification merely show a part of the technical spirit included in the present disclosure. It will be apparent that modifications and specific embodiments that can be easily inferred by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technical idea are included in the scope of the present disclosure.