VALVE SYSTEM FOR INFLATABLE MEDICAL DEVICE
20170259046 · 2017-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M5/3134
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/4405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/1036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/2473
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/10184
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y10T29/49826
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
A61M25/1018
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a valve system for an inflatable portion of an indwelling medical device and more particularly to a valve system for fluid regulation of a catheter comprising a fluid inflatable portion that undergoes pressure changes within the body during use.
Claims
1. A valve system for an inflatable portion of an indwelling medical device comprising: a fluid passageway having a one-way valve associated therewith, said one-way valve being movable between an open position and a closed position, said open position permitting fluid to pass through said fluid passageway into the inflatable portion; and a compensator associated with said fluid passageway, said compensator permitting fluid to enter or leave said fluid passageway in response to pressure changes within said passageway caused by pressure changes in the inflatable portion of the medical device.
2. The valve system according to claim 1 further comprising a movable seal and a fluid connector associated with said fluid passageway, said movable seal being movable to seal said one-way valve and said compensator while permitting fluid to be added or removed from said fluid passageway through said fluid connector, said seal being positionable to prevent passage of fluid through said fluid connector.
3. The valve system according to claim 2 wherein said movable seal is adapted to move in response to the attachment of an attachment member to the fluid connector.
4. The valve system according to claim 2 wherein the movable seal comprises a sealing member and a biasing member.
5. The valve system according to claim 4 wherein the biasing member is a spring, preferably a helical spring.
6. The valve system according to claim 4 wherein said valve system further comprises a housing and the sealing member comprises a body, a proximal circumferential rib and a distal circumferential rib, wherein, in use, the proximal and distal circumferential ribs provide a fluid tight seal with the housing of the valve system.
7. The valve system according to claim 4 wherein the sealing member comprises at least one aperture for providing fluid communication between a distal face of said sealing member and a proximal face of said sealing member.
8. The valve system according to claim 7 wherein the biasing member causes the sealing member to engage an inner wall of the valve system so as to cover said at least one aperture in a substantially fluid tight manner.
9. The valve system according to claim 3 wherein the movable seal comprises an engagement member.
10. The valve system according to claim 1 further comprising an activator for opening the one-way valve, preferably by physically engaging with said one way valve.
11. The valve system according to claim 10 wherein the activator comprises an activating pin and a biasing member.
12. The valve system according to claim 11 wherein the biasing member is a helical spring.
13. The valve system according to claim 11 wherein the activating pin comprises a conduit for providing fluid communication between a distal end and proximal end of said activating pin.
14. The valve system according to claim 10 wherein the activator is activated by applying an axial load thereto.
15. The valve system according to claim 14 further comprising a fluid connector and an attachment member for attachment to the fluid connector, wherein attachment of said attachment member to said fluid connector applies an axial load to the activator.
16. The valve system according to claim 10 wherein the activator, when activated, prevents fluid from passing through said compensator.
17. The valve system according to claim 10 wherein the activator is integrated with said fluid passageway or wherein the activator is separate from said fluid passageway.
18. A valve system for an inflatable portion of an indwelling medical device comprising: a fluid passageway; a compensator associated with said fluid passageway, said compensator permitting fluid to enter or leave said fluid passageway in response to pressure changes within said passageway caused by pressure changes in the inflatable portion of the medical device; and a movable seal and a fluid connector associated with said fluid passageway, said movable seal being movable to seal said compensator while permitting fluid to be added or removed from said fluid passageway through said fluid connector, said seal being positionable to prevent passage of fluid through said fluid connector.
19. The valve system according to claim 18 further comprising a one-way valve associated with the fluid passageway, said one-way valve being movable between an open position and a closed position, said open position permitting fluid to pass through said fluid passageway into the inflatable portion.
20. The valve system according to claim 19 wherein said movable seal is movable to seal said compensator and said one-way valve simultaneously.
21. The valve system according to claim 18 wherein said movable seal is adapted to move in response to the attachment of an attachment member to the fluid connector.
22. The valve system according to claim 18 wherein the movable seal comprises a sealing member and a biasing member.
23. The valve system according to claim 22 wherein the biasing member is a spring, preferably a helical spring.
24. The valve system according to claim 22 wherein said valve system comprises a housing and the sealing member comprises a body, a proximal circumferential rib and a distal circumferential rib, wherein, in use, the proximal and distal circumferential ribs provide a fluid tight seal with the housing of the valve system.
25. The valve system according to any of claims 22 wherein the sealing member comprises at least one aperture for providing fluid communication between a distal face of said sealing member and a proximal face of said sealing member.
26. The valve system according to claim 25 wherein the biasing member causes the sealing member to engage an inner wall of the valve system so as to cover said at least one aperture in a fluid tight manner.
27. The valve system according to claim 21 wherein the movable seal comprises an engagement member.
28. The valve system according to claim 21 wherein said attachment member is a syringe.
29. The valve system according to claim 28 wherein said syringe is Luer tipped.
30. The valve system according to claim 19 wherein the one-way valve is a duckbill valve.
31. The valve system according to claim 18 wherein said fluid is air, water, or saline.
32. The valve system according to claim 18 wherein said compensator includes a porous plug permitting fluid flow therethrough, preferably in two directions.
33. A valve system for inflatable portion of an indwelling medical device comprising a fluid connector, a housing, a fluid passageway and a movable seal located within said housing for sealing the fluid connector, wherein the movable seal comprises a sealing member and a biasing member.
34. The valve system according to claim 33 wherein the sealing member comprises at least one aperture for providing fluid communication between a distal face and proximal face of the sealing member.
35. The valve system according to claim 33 wherein, when said movable seal seals the fluid connector, the housing of the valve system covers the at least one aperture in a fluid tight manner.
36. The valve system according to claim 33 wherein, when uncovered, said at least one aperture provides fluid communication between the fluid connector and the fluid passageway.
37. The use of a valve system according claim 18 in the treatment of a patient, preferably by implanting said inflatable portion of said indwelling device in the patient and then inflating the inflatable portion.
38. An indwelling medical device comprising an inflatable portion and a valve system according to claim 18.
39. A rectal catheter or fecal management system comprising an inflatable portion and the valve system according to claim 18.
40. The medical device, according to claim 38 wherein the inflatable portion comprises an open-cell foam.
41. A method for preparing an inflatable portion of an indwelling medical device for inflation or deflation comprising the steps of: a) providing a valve system according to claim 18; and b) attaching an attachment member thereto.
42. A method for inflating the inflatable portion of an indwelling medical device comprising the steps of: a) preparing an inflatable portion of an indwelling medical device according to claim 41; and b) passing fluid from the attachment member and into said valve system so as to inflate the inflatable portion of the indwelling device.
43. A method for deflating the inflatable portion of an indwelling medical device comprising the steps of: a) preparing an inflatable portion of an indwelling medical device according to claim 41; and b) allowing fluid to flow from the inflatable portion of the indwelling device into the attachment member so as to deflate the inflatable portion of the indwelling device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0052] The above-mentioned and other features and objects of this invention, and the manner of obtaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0056] Although the drawings represent exemplary embodiments of the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated to better illustrate and explain the invention. The exemplification set out herein illustrates exemplary embodiments of the invention only.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0057] In the present application “proximal” and “distal” are used to refer to “closer to” and “further from” the body or medical device respectively.
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[0059] Indwelling medical device is intended to include any medical device which is implanted within a human or animal body, preferably including fecal management systems, particularly those described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,727,188, US 2004/00393748A1 and US 2008/0103463A1, which are incorporated herein by reference; catheters having urinary, fecal, thoracic and abdominal applications; and systems for providing temporary blockage of the colon or ileum.
[0060] The valve system further comprises a movable seal (104) and a fluid connector (105) associated with said fluid passageway (101), said movable seal (104) being movable to seal said one-way valve (102) and said compensator (103) while permitting fluid to be added or removed from said fluid passageway (101) through said fluid connector (105). As shown, the movable seal (104) is positionable to prevent passage of fluid through said fluid connector (105).
[0061] The valve system comprises a housing (110) having a promixal (near the body or inflatable device) end wall (111) and a distal (away from the body or inflatable device) end wall (112). The housing (110) and end walls (111, 112) surround a central chamber (116). The fluid passageway (101) is in fluid communication with the central chamber (116) via an aperture in the proximal end wall (111) and the fluid connector (105) is in fluid communication with the central chamber (116) via an aperture in the distal end wall (112). The compensator (103) and one-way valve (102) are in fluid communication with the central chamber (116), the fluid passageway (101), and the surrounding atmosphere. In the illustrated embodiment, the housing (110) and central chamber (116) are substantially cylindrical, although other non-circular cross-sections are contemplated (e.g. square, hexaganol).
[0062] The central chamber (116) of the housing (110) contains the movable seal (104). The movable seal (104) comprises a biasing member (113) and a sealing member (117). In the illustrated embodiment, the biasing member (113) is a helical spring, although other biasing means are also contemplated, such as coil and leaf springs, and flexible polymer members. The helical spring is typically made from a suitable alloy or polymer.
[0063] The sealing member (117) comprises cylindrical body portion (118). The cylindrical body portion (118) typically has an outer diameter less than the diameter of the central chamber (116). The sealing member (117) further comprises a proximal face (107) and a proximal circumferential rib (109), and a distal face (106) and a distal circumferential rib (108). The proximal and distal circumferential ribs (109, 108) form a fluid tight seal with the inner surface of the housing (110). Typically, the proximal and distal circumferential ribs (109, 108) have a diameter substantially the same or larger than the diameter of the central chamber (116). The circumferential ribs (108, 109) and the central chamber (116) will generally have substantially the same cross-section. When the housing (110) and central chamber (116) are cylindrical, the sealing member (117), including the circumferential ribs (108, 109) will also have circular cross-sections. If another shape housing is used, complementary cross-sections will be chosen for the circumferential ribs (108, 109), in order to achieve a fluid-tight seal between the movable seal (104) and the housing (110).
[0064] The biasing member (113) engages the proximal end wall (111) of the housing (110) and the proximal face (107) of the movable seal (104).
[0065] The valve system (100) is shown in its at rest position. In said position, the distal face (106) of the sealing member (117) engages the distal end wall (112) of the housing (110), and the one-way valve (102) and the compensator (103) are in fluid communication with the fluid passageway (101). In said at rest position, fluid may enter the valve system (100) via the one-way valve (102) if the pressure in the inflatable portion of the medical device is lower than atmospheric pressure. In said at rest position, fluid may enter or leave the valve system (100) via the compensator (103) if the pressure in the inflatable portion of the medical device is lower or higher than atmospheric pressure respectively. As such, the valve system (100) can regulate the pressure in the inflatable portion of the medical device.
[0066] The movable seal (104) further comprises at least one aperture (not shown in
[0067] The movable seal (104) further comprises an engagement member (115). The fluid connector (105) is typically in the form of a conduit, typically a tubular conduit (114). The engagement member (115) is typically in the form of a cylindrical protrusion. Typically, the diameter of the engagement member (115) is less than the inner diameter of the tubular conduit (114).
[0068] In the illustrated embodiment, the fluid connector (105) is adapted to receive an attachment member (not shown). In use, attachment of the attachment member activates the valve system (100). Typically, the attachment member engages the engagement member (115) and thereby moves the movable seal (104) to seal the one-way valve (102) and the compensator (103), while, at the same time, exposing the at least one aperture (not shown) in the movable seal (104) to provide fluid communication between the fluid connector (105) and the fluid passageway (101). In so doing, the biasing member (113) is acted against, which, in the illustrated embodiment, means that the helical spring is compressed. When the valve system (100) is activated, fluid may be passed from the attachment member to the inflatable portion of the medical device. When the valve system is activated, fluid cannot escape through or enter through the compensator (103) and/or the one-way valve (102) because they are sealed by the movable seal (104). Typically, when the valve system (100) is activated, the proximal and distal circumferential ribs (108, 109) straddle the compensator (103) and the one-way valve (102), and, because the central cylindrical portion (118) of the sealing member (117) is less than that of the circumferential ribs (108, 109), a channel is provided between said compensator (103) and said one-way valve (102).
[0069] Removal of the attachment member allows said movable seal (104) to return to its original position under the action of biasing member (113). Once in the at rest position, passage of fluid through said fluid connector (105) is prevented.
[0070] The invention thereby enables the inflatable portion of the indwelling medical device to be inflated or deflated rapidly by way of said attachment member. Preferably the attachment member is a syringe, preferably a Luer tipped syringe. Furthermore, the invention is such that once the device has been inflated, and the attachment member removed, the pressure within the inflatable portion of the medical device may be regulated by the one-way valve (102) and the compensator (103) of the valve system (100). When the pressure in the inflatable portion of the medical device is higher than atmospheric pressure, fluid may leave the valve system through the compensator (103). Whereas, when the pressure in the inflatable portion of the medical device is lower than atmospheric pressure, fluid may enter the valve system through the one-way valve (102) and/or the compensator (103).
[0071] The sealing member will be typically made from a rubber or silicone. The housing will be typically made from a suitable polymer, such as polypropylene, or silicone. Similar materials may be used for the fluid connector, the proximal and distal end walls, and the fluid passageway. All of which could be selected by the skilled person according to their required function.
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[0074] The movable seal (200) additionally comprises at least one aperture (207) for providing fluid communication between the distal face (208) and proximal face (not shown) of the sealing member (202). Six apertures are shown, although more or less may also be used. The distal face (208) of the sealing member (202) further comprises a circular sealing rim (209) which engages with a corresponding trench in the distal end wall of the housing of the valve system.
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[0076] The movable seal (210) additionally comprises at least one aperture (217) for providing fluid communication between the distal face (218) and proximal face (not shown) of the sealing member (212). Six apertures are shown, although more or less may also be used. The distal face (218) of the sealing member (212) further comprises a circular sealing rim (219) which engages with a corresponding trench in the distal end wall of the housing of the valve system.
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[0078] The movable seal (227) additionally comprises at least one aperture (236) for providing fluid communication between the distal face (235) and proximal face (not shown) of the sealing member (229). Six apertures are shown, although more or less may also be used. The distal face (237) of the sealing member (229) further comprises a circular sealing rim (238) which engages with a corresponding trench in the distal end wall of the housing of the valve system.
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[0080] The valve system (300) comprises an activator (304) for opening the one-way valve (302). The activator (304) opens said one-way valve (303) when said activator (304) is activated. The activator (304) opens the one-way valve (302) by physically engaging therewith (not shown). Preferably, said activator (304), when activated, prevents fluid from passing through said compensator (303). Typically, the one-way valve (302) closes when the activator (304) is disengaged therefrom.
[0081] The activator (304) comprises an activating pin (305) and a biasing member (306). Typically, the activating pin (305) comprises a central rod or conduit (308), typically a tube. Typically, the biasing member (306) comprises a spring, typically a helical spring. The helical spring may be made from any suitable alloy or polymer. The activating pin may also be made from a suitable alloy or polymer. The illustrated activator comprises an activating pin (305) surrounded by a substantially axially aligned helical spring (306), although other types of spring or biasing may be employed and are contemplated by the invention. Preferably, the activating pin (305) further comprises a circumferential flange (307). Typically, the biasing member (306) engages the circumferential flange (307).
[0082] The activating pin (305) further comprises an engagement member (309). The illustrated engagement member is in the form tubular protrusion from the circumferential flange. Typically, the engagement member (309) and the activating pin (305) form a unitary conduit. The engagement member is slidably engaged with the housing of the valve system (300). Preferably, all elements of the activator are slidably engaged with the housing of the valve system (300)
[0083] The valve system (300) further comprises a fluid connector (310) for engaging with an attachment member (not shown).
[0084] The valve system comprises an activator chamber (311) and a valve chamber (312). In use, the activator (304) is activated by applying an axial force to the activating pin (305). Typically, the axial force is applied to the distal end of the activating pin (305), preferably to the engagement member (369). In the illustrated embodiment, such an axial force causes the helical spring (307) to engage with a proximal inner wall (313) of the activator chamber (311). The helical spring is then compressed (307) and thereby exposes a proximal portion of the activating pin (305). The proximal end of the activating pin (305) engages with the one-way valve (302) and opens said valve. When the one-way valve (302) is open, fluid communication is provided between the fluid connector (310) and the fluid passageway (301). This may be either directly through the activating pin (305), if it is a conduit, or through the activator chamber (311) in alternative embodiments. As such, the inflatable portion of the medical device may be inflated.
[0085] Typically, attachment of said attachment member to said fluid connector activates said activator.
[0086] Typically, upon removal of the axial force to the activating pin (305) the activator (304) returns to its at rest, or deactivated, position. Typically, removal of the attachment member allows the biasing member (306) to return the activator (304) to its at rest position. In the illustrated embodiment, removal of the axial force allows the helical spring (306) to move the activating pin (305) in a distal direction until the circumferential flange (307) engages with a distal inner wall (314) of the activator chamber (311) or, at least, until the activating pin (305) is disengaged from the one-way valve (302), thereby allowing the one-way valve (302) to close.
[0087] The inflatable portion of the medical device may be inflated by passing fluid either through a conduit in the activating pin (305) or by passing said fluid around said circumferential flange (307).
[0088] The invention thereby enables the inflatable portion of the indwelling medical device to be inflated or deflated rapidly by way of said attachment member; preferably a syringe, more preferably a Luer tipped syringe. Once the device has been inflated, and the attachment member removed, the pressure within the inflatable portion is regulated by the one-way valve (302) and the compensator (303) of the valve system. When the pressure in the inflatable portion of the medical device is higher than atmospheric pressure, fluid will leave the valve system through the compensator (303). Whereas, when the pressure in the inflatable portion of the medical device is lower than atmospheric pressure, fluid will enter the valve system through the one-way valve (302) and/or the compensator (303).
[0089] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the foregoing is a description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention and that variations in design and construction may be made to the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.