Venous Access Port With Molded And/Or Radiopaque Indicia
20220233835 · 2022-07-28
Inventors
- Timothy M. Schweikert (West Chester, PA, US)
- Raymond R. Bizup (Feasterville, PA, US)
- Kevin E. Sanford (Chalfont, PA, US)
- Kenneth M. Zinn (Westport, CT, US)
Cpc classification
A61M39/0208
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0238
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0229
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A venous access port assembly having a base, a peripheral surface, and a septum. The base defines an interior reservoir. The peripheral surface includes integrally molded X-ray discernable indicia identifying that the assembly is rated for power injection. The X-ray discernable indicia may extend through a height of the peripheral surface from a top surface to a bottom surface thereof. According to one aspect, the peripheral surface may be formed from X-ray discernable material, and the X-ray discernable indicia may be formed from the X-ray discernable material, or they may be formed by voids in the X-ray discernable material. According to another aspect, the peripheral surface may be formed from a radiotransparent or radiolucent material and applied with a radiopaque agent, and the X-ray discernable indicia may be one or more voids in the radiopaque agent or may be portions of the peripheral surface applied with the radiopaque agent.
Claims
1. A venous access port assembly for implantation into a patient, comprising: a housing comprising: a needle penetrable septum; a housing base defining at least one reservoir; and a peripheral portion adjacent to the at least one reservoir, the peripheral portion comprising at least partially of a radiopaque material, and a X-ray discernible indicia configured to indicate, under X-ray examination, that the assembly is rated for power injection, wherein the X-ray discernible indicia is one or more voids extending through at least a portion of the radiopaque material.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the one or more voids extend only through a portion of the peripheral portion.
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7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing further comprises a skirt overmolded about at least a portion of the base.
8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the skirt is further overmolded about the peripheral portion.
9. The assembly of claim 7, wherein the skirt comprises a radiotransparent or radio lucent material.
10. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the X-ray discemable indicia further indicate, under Xray examination, that the assembly is adapted to withstand high pressures used for injection of contrast fluid.
11. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the X-ray discemable indicia extend through a height of the radiopaque material of the peripheral portion from a top surface of the radiopaque material to a bottom surface of the radiopaque material.
12. A venous access port assembly for implantation into a patient, comprising: a housing comprising: a housing base defining at least one reservoir; and X-ray discernible indicia formed within or onto a peripheral portion of the venous access port, the peripheral portion comprising at least partially of a radiopaque material; and a needle-penetrable septum.
13. The venous access port assembly of claim 12, wherein the peripheral portion further comprises one or more voids extending through a height of the peripheral portion.
14. The venous access port assembly of claim 13, wherein the X-ray discernable indicia are the one or more voids in the radiopaque material of the peripheral portion.
15. The venous access port assembly of claim 13, wherein X-ray discernable indicia are disposed within the one or more voids in the peripheral portion and are comprised of the X-ray discernable material.
16. The venous access port assembly of claim 12, wherein the peripheral portion extends outwardly from the at least one reservoir.
17. The venous access port assembly of claim 12, wherein the peripheral portion extends outwardly from the housing base about a perimeter of the at least one reservoir.
18. The venous access port assembly of claim 12, wherein the housing further comprises a radiotransparent or radiolucent skirt overmolded about at least a portion of the housing base.
19. The venous access port assembly of claim 18, wherein the radiotransparent or radiolucent skirt is further overmolded about the peripheral portion.
20. The venous access port assembly of claim 12, wherein the X-ray discernable indicia further indicate, under X-ray examination, that the assembly is adapted to withstand high pressures used for injection of contrast fluid.
21. A venous access port assembly for implantation into a patient, comprising: a housing comprising: a housing base comprising a well comprising a bottom floor and side walls, the bottom floor and side walls defining at least one reservoir; and X-ray discernible indicia formed within or onto at least a portion of a peripheral portion, the peripheral portion extending radially from the well so as to be disposed around the reservoir, the peripheral portion comprising at least partially of a radiopaque material; a needle-penetrable septum.
22. The venous access port assembly of claim 21, wherein the peripheral portion further comprises one or more voids extending through a height of the peripheral portion.
23. The venous access port assembly of claim 22, wherein the X-ray discernable indicia are the one or more voids in the radiopaque material of the peripheral portion.
24. The venous access port assembly of claim 22, wherein X-ray discernable indicia are disposed within the one or more voids in the peripheral portion and are comprised of the X-ray discernable material.
25. The venous access port assembly of claim 21, wherein the peripheral portion extends outwardly from the well.
26. The venous access port assembly of claim 21, wherein the X-ray discernible indicia extend only partially through the peripheral portion.
27. The venous access port assembly of claim 21, wherein the housing further comprises a radiotransparent or radiolucent skirt overmolded about at least a portion of the housing base.
28. The venous access port assembly of claim 27, wherein the radiotransparent or radiolucent skirt is further overmolded about the peripheral portion.
29. The venous access port assembly of claim 21, wherein the X-ray discernable indicia further indicate, under X-ray examination, that the assembly is adapted to withstand high pressures used for injection of contrast fluid.
30. The venous access port assembly of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion extends outwardly from the at least one reservoir.
31. The venous access port assembly of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion extends outwardly from the housing base about a perimeter of the at least one reservoir.
32. The venous access port assembly of claim 1, wherein the housing base further comprises a flange and the peripheral portion includes at least a portion of the flange.
33. The venous access port assembly of claim 1, wherein the peripheral portion includes at least a portion of the port base.
34. The venous access port assembly of claim 12, wherein the housing base further comprises a flange and the peripheral portion includes at least a portion of the flange.
35. The venous access port assembly of claim 12, wherein the peripheral portion includes at least a portion of the port base.
36. The venous access port assembly of claim 21, wherein the peripheral portion extends outwardly from the housing base about a perimeter of the at least one reservoir.
37. The venous access port assembly of claim 21, wherein the housing base further comprises a flange and the peripheral portion includes at least a portion of the flange.
38. The venous access port assembly of claim 21, wherein the peripheral portion includes at least a portion of the port base.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute part of this specification, illustrate the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below, serve to explain the features of the invention. In the drawings;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation on the present invention. The terms “distal” and “proximal” refer, respectively, to directions closer to and away from the insertion tip of a catheter in an implantable catheter assembly. The terminology includes the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import. The embodiments illustrated below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. These embodiments are chosen and described to best explain the principle of the invention and its application and practical use and to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention.
[0021] Venous access port assembly 10 of
[0022] With reference now to
[0023] As shown in FIGS, 3 and 4, a skirt 42 is overmolded about housing base 28 and may be of silicone elastomer. It is seen that skirt 42 encapsulates the outer surfaces of the bottom wall 44 and the bottom portion of the side walls 46 of housing base 28, and is shown to fill in the suture holes 38, 40; but since the material is silicone elastomer, suturing is possible since the suturing needle can easily be inserted through the material of skirt 42 and through the suture holes, and thereafter the filled openings provide minimal opportunity for ingrowth of patient tissue into the openings.
[0024] Also seen in
[0025] Radiopaque markings 60 of the present invention are shown in
[0026] Radiopaque indicia 70 are provided on bottom outer surface 54 within the region directly beneath the reservoir and septum. In the example shown, indicia 70 comprise the letters “CT” (
[0027] The radiopaque markings may constitute marking fluid that is embossed or imprinted or otherwise applied onto the surface of the housing base 28, such as black radiopaque ink Part No. C11002 Rev A formulated by Creative Imprinting of Erie, Pa., from Marabu Tampapur TPU 910 clear with tungsten added, available from Marabuwerke GmbH & Co. KG of Stuttgart, Germany, and may be applied on plasma-treated surfaces. At least the housing base 28, the septum 14 and the skirt 42 are of radiotransparent or radiolucent material as is well known in implanted medical devices, and the housing base may be molded of polysulfone resin.
[0028] The radiopaque markings may alternatively applied to the inwardly facing surface of the bottom wall of the housing base, or may constitute foil or film (such as a decal) of radiopaque material embedded within the housing base, these alternatives not being shown in the drawings.
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[0030] If the housing base 28 is made of a plastic material, such as a silicone elastomer or polysulfone resin, the letters “CT,” or the base flange 36, or the entire housing base 28, could be applied with a radiopaque agent or fluid, allowing the applied area to be visible by X-ray examination. If the housing base 28 is comprised of a metal material, or if the base flange 36, or a portion thereof, is comprised of metal (particularly the letters “CT”), those portions would naturally be visible by X-ray examination without application of the radiopaque agent.
[0031] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could he made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.