CATHETER SYSTEM FOR CONTINUOUS IRRIGATION
20200001045 ยท 2020-01-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/0041
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0026
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/105
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An indwelling urinary catheter system having an elongated tubular catheter body 401 having a distal end and a proximal end; at least one sleeve portion 406 constructed out of a semi-permeable membranes surrounding at least one portion of the catheter body; at least one lumen to instill fluid into the catheter body; and a means to continuously efflux the instilled fluid through the semi-permeable membrane for circumferential egress of fluid out of the membrane around the catheter body. The catheter may further include a drainage lumen 414 extending through the catheter body from just short of the distal end to the proximal end and an opening or eyelet 405 in the catheter body just short of the distal end of the catheter body to permit urine to drain from a patient's bladder into the drainage lumen. A retaining mechanism may also be comprised.
Claims
1-33. (canceled)
34. A urinary catheter system comprising: an elongate catheter body, the elongate catheter body comprising an instillation lumen disposed within and extending through said catheter body, the instillation lumen having a first end and second end, wherein the first end comprises an inlet port; a sleeve portion constructed substantially out of a semipermeable membrane, wherein the sleeve portion is disposed on an outer surface of the catheter body and is in fluid communication with the second end of the instillation lumen; and a pump in fluid communication with the inlet port of the instillation lumen; wherein the pump is operable to continuously move a fluid through the instillation lumen to the sleeve portion; and wherein the sleeve portion is operable to continuously efflux said fluid through the semipermeable membrane.
35. The urinary catheter system of claim 34 further comprising a pressure and flow regulating valve attached to the instillation lumen, wherein the pressure and flow regulating valve is operable to control the flowrate of the fluid at specific pressures.
36. The urinary catheter system of claim 34 wherein the pump is an intravenous (IV) pump.
37. The urinary catheter system of claim 34 wherein the pump is a pump tension device.
38. A urinary catheter system comprising: an elongate catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end of the elongate catheter body comprises a drainage opening operable to drain fluid from inside a patient's body and the proximal end of the elongate catheter body is operable to discharge said fluid from the catheter body; a drainage lumen extending through the catheter body, wherein the drainage lumen communicates with the drainage opening and is operable to discharge fluid via the proximal end of the catheter body; an instillation lumen disposed within and extending through the catheter body, wherein the instillation lumen has a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the instillation lumen comprises an inlet port; a sleeve portion constructed substantially out of a semipermeable membrane, wherein the sleeve portion is disposed on an outer surface of the catheter body and is in fluid communications with the second end of the instillation lumen; and a pump in fluid communication with the inlet port of the instillation lumen; wherein the pump is operable to continuously move a fluid through the instillation lumen to the sleeve portion; and wherein the sleeve portion is operable to continuously efflux said fluid through the semipermeable membrane.
39. The urinary catheter system of claim 38 further comprising a pressure and flow regulating valve attached to the instillation lumen, wherein the pressure and flow regulating valve is operable to control the flowrate of the fluid at specific pressures.
40. The urinary catheter system of claim 38 wherein the pump is an intravenous (IV) pump.
41. The urinary catheter system of claim 38 wherein the pump is a pump tension device.
42. The urinary catheter system of claim 38 further comprising a retaining mechanism between the sleeve portion and the drainage opening of the drainage lumen.
43. A urinary catheter system comprising: an elongate catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end; a first instillation lumen disposed within and extending through the catheter body, the first instillation lumen having a first end and second end, wherein the first end comprises an inlet port; a first sleeve portion constructed substantially out of a semipermeable membrane, wherein the first sleeve portion is disposed on an outer surface of the catheter body and is in fluid communication with the second end of the first instillation lumen; a first pump in fluid communication with the inlet port of the first instillation lumen; a second instillation lumen disposed within and extending through the catheter body, the second instillation lumen having a first end and second end, wherein the first end comprises an inlet port; a second sleeve portion constructed substantially out of a semipermeable membrane, wherein the sleeve portion is disposed on an outer surface of the catheter and is in fluid communication with the second end of the second instillation lumen; a second pump in fluid communication with the inlet port of the second instillation lumen; wherein the first sleeve portion is closer to the proximal end of the elongate catheter body than the second sleeve portion; wherein the first pump is operable to continuously move a first fluid through the first instillation lumen to the first sleeve portion; wherein the first sleeve portion is operable to continuously efflux the first fluid through the semipermeable membrane; wherein the second pump is operable to continuously move a second fluid through the second instillation lumen to the second sleeve portion; and wherein the second sleeve portion is operable to continuously efflux the second fluid through the semipermeable membrane.
44. The urinary catheter system of claim 43 further comprising a pressure and flow regulating valve attached to the first instillation lumen, wherein the pressure and flow regulating valve is operable to control the flowrate of the first fluid within the first instillation lumen at specific pressures.
45. The urinary catheter system of claim 43 further comprising a pressure and flow regulating valve attached to the second instillation lumen, wherein the pressure and flow regulating valve is operable to control the flowrate of the second fluid within the second instillation lumen at specific pressures.
46. The urinary catheter system of claim 43 wherein either the first or second pump is an intravenous (IV) pump.
47. The urinary catheter system of claim 43 wherein either the first or second pump is a pump tension device.
48. The urinary catheter system of claim 43 further comprising a retaining mechanism between the first sleeve portion and the second sleeve portion.
49. The urinary catheter system of claim 43, wherein the distal end of the catheter body further comprises a drainage opening operable to drain fluid from inside a patient's body and the proximal end of the elongate catheter body is operable to discharge said fluid from the catheter body, wherein said urinary catheter system further comprises a drainage lumen disposed within and extending through the catheter body that communicates with the drainage opening and is operable to discharge fluid via the proximal end of the catheter body.
50. A method for cleaning the periurethral space while using a urinary catheter to drain the bladder, said method comprising: providing a urinary catheter system comprising, an elongate catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end, the elongate catheter body comprising one instillation lumen disposed within and extending through said catheter body, the instillation lumen having a first end and second end, wherein the first end comprises an inlet port; a sleeve portion constructed substantially out of a semipermeable membrane, wherein the sleeve portion is disposed on an outer surface of the catheter body and is in fluid communication with the second end of the instillation lumen; a pump in fluid communication with the inlet port of the instillation lumen; wherein the pump is operable to continuously move a fluid through the instillation lumen to the sleeve portion; and wherein the sleeve portion is operable to continuously efflux said fluid through the semipermeable membrane; inserting the sleeve portion of the catheter body into the urethra of the patient; pumping a fluid continuously through the instillation lumen to the sleeve portion; and continuously effluxing fluid through the semipermeable membrane of the sleeve portion.
51. The method of claim 50 wherein the distal end of the catheter body within the urinary catheter system further comprises a drainage opening operable to drain fluid from inside a patient's body and the proximal end of the elongate catheter body is operable to discharge said fluid from the catheter body, wherein said urinary catheter system further comprises a drainage lumen disposed within and extending through the catheter body that communicates with the drainage opening and is operable to discharge fluid via the proximal end of the catheter body.
52. The method of claim 51 further comprising the step of inserting the drainage opening of the drainage lumen into the patient's bladder.
53. The method of claim 52 further comprising the step of plugging the entrance to the patient's bladder using a retaining mechanism positioned between the first sleeve portion and the drainage opening of the drainage lumen.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0035] For the purposes of the present invention, the term semipermeable is intended to encompass not only those materials that are semipermeable by their nature (i.e. those that allow certain substances to pass through it while not allowing other materials to pass through it) but materials that may be made semipermeable by creating pores of a predetermined size that would allow certain substances to pass through it while not allowing other materials to pass through it.
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[0042] The fluid instilled into the catheter body 401 and effluxed out of the semipermeable membrane sleeve 406 of the catheter body may be pushed through the device using various mechanisms, including but not limited to, a pressure and flow regulating valve to control rate of flow for a specific fluid at a specific pressure that is installed at the effluxing instillation lumen 410 or using a pump tension device, such as a plastic ball that is blown up and then pushes fluid out at a constant rate. It is also contemplated that an intravenous (IV) pump operating at a continuous rate may also be used to move fluid through the instillation lumen 410 and out of the semipermeable membrane of the sleeve portion 406. Again, the rate would be predetermined based on the semipermeable membrane material as well as the molecular weight cut off (MWCO) of the agent instilled into the catheter and effluxed through the semipermeable membrane to ensure that the agent is being pushed with sufficient pressure and at a sufficient rate to effectively continuously wash the periurethral space around the catheter body 401.
[0043] It is further contemplated that a drug eluting portion could be located within the tip 411 of catheter body 401 that goes into the bladder that could be used to deliver drugs to the bladder itself, such as an antispasmodic, pain medicines, antibiotics, antiseptics, antimicrobials and combinations thereof.
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[0045] A sleeve portion 506 constructed from a semipermeable membrane is formed over the catheter body 501 above the tube section 507. An instillation lumen 509 extends from the catheter body 501 at the proximal end 504. The instillation lumen 509 connects with the sleeve portion 506 using tube 512 that runs through the length of the catheter body 501. The fluid instilled into the catheter body 501 through the tube is continuously effluxed from the sleeve portion 506 through the semipermeable membrane and into the bladder.
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[0047] The fluid instilled into the catheter body and effluxed out of the semipermeable membrane of the sleeve portion 506 over the catheter body 501 and into the bladder may be pushed through the device using various mechanisms, including but not limited to, a pressure and flow regulating valve to control rate of flow for a specific fluid at a specific pressure that is installed at the effluxing instillation lumen port 510 or using a pump tension device, such as a plastic ball that is blown up and it then pushes fluid out at a constant rate. It is also contemplated that an intravenous (IV) pump operating at a continuous rate may also be used to move fluid through the instillation lumen and out of the semipermeable membrane of the sleeve portion 506. Again, the rate would be predetermined based on the agent instilled into the catheter and effluxed from the semipermeable membrane to ensure that the agent is being pushed with sufficient pressure and at a sufficient rate to effectively continuously wash the bladder space.
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[0050] A second sleeve portion 609 constructed from a semipermeable membrane is formed over the catheter body 601 above the tube section 610. An instillation lumen 611 extends from the catheter body 601 at the distal end 602. The instillation lumen 611 connects with the sleeve portion 609 using tube 618 that runs through the length of the catheter body 601 The fluid instilled into the catheter body 601 through the tube 618 is continuously effluxed from the sleeve portion 609 through the semipermeable membrane and into the bladder itself.
[0051] The fluid effluxed through the sleeve 609 includes, but is not limited to, certain therapeutic agents used in intravesical therapy such as immunotherapy agents or chemotherapeutic agents, antispasmodic agents and numbing agents, such as lidocaine.
[0052] The fluid instilled into the catheter body and effluxed out of the semipermeable membrane of the sleeve portions 606 and 609 may be pushed through the device using various mechanisms, including but not limited to, pressure and flow regulating valves to control rate of flow for a specific fluid at a specific pressure that is installed at the effluxing instillation lumen ports 607 and 611, or using a pump tension device, such as a plastic ball that you blow up and it then pushes fluid out at a constant rate. It is also contemplated that an intravenous (IV) pump operating at a continuous rate may also be used to move fluid through the instillation lumens 607 and 611 and out of the semipermeable membrane of the sleeve portions 606 and 609, respectively. Again, the rate would be predetermined based on the agent instilled into the catheter and effluxed from the semipermeable membrane to ensure that the agent is being pushed with sufficient pressure and at a sufficient rate to effectively continuously wash the periuretheral and bladder spaces.
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[0059] It is necessary for the fluid to be effluxed continuously at a basal rate to effect the continual washing of the periurethral space, where bacteria adhere, to prevent formation of biofilms and resulting bacterial infections. However, it is also contemplated that the fluid may be continuously effluxed from the semipermeable membrane(s) in a peristaltic wave action along the length of the catheter body in addition to the basal rate.
[0060] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference has been made to the preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language has been used to describe these embodiments. However, this specific language intends no limitation of the scope of the invention, and the invention should be construed to encompass all embodiments that would normally occur to one of ordinary skill in the art. The particular implementations shown and described herein are illustrative examples of the invention and are not intended to otherwise limit the scope of the invention in any way. For the sake of brevity, conventional aspects of the method (and components of the individual operating components of the method) may not be described in detail. Furthermore, the connecting lines, or connectors shown in the various figures presented are intended to represent exemplary functional relationships and/or physical or logical couplings between the various elements. It should be noted that many alternative or additional functional relationships, physical connections or logical connections might be present in a practical device. Moreover, no item or component is essential to the practice of the invention unless the element is specifically described as essential or critical. Numerous modifications and adaptations will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.