CATHETER, COMPOSITION FOR CATHETER, PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR
20200368399 ยท 2020-11-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L29/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2400/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2300/404
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L29/16
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L29/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0056
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L2300/224
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61L29/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61L29/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Provided is foley catheter and a composition for producing a foley catheter which is inserted in vivo and a method for producing the same, which the composition consists of the materials which carbon nanotube polymer (CNT Polymer) bonded a carbon nanotube and zinc oxide (ZnO) is combined with a silicon, wherein from 1.0 to 2.2 parts by weight of the said carbon nanotube polymer are combined with 100 parts by weight of silicon.
Claims
1. A foley catheter comprising: a catheter body made of a first material comprising carbon nanotube polymer mixed with silicon; and a foley for catheter connected to the catheter body and configured to be inflated by a fluid introduced from an outside, and the foley for catheter is made of a second material comprising carbon nanotube polymer mixed with silicon, wherein the carbon nanotube polymer is polymerized with carbon nanotube and zinc oxide (ZnO), and wherein an insulating layer is disposed between the catheter body and the foley for catheter.
2. The foley catheter of claim 1, wherein the insulating layer is an air layer or a sterilizing gas layer.
3. The foley catheter of claim 1, wherein the insulating layer is a carbon nanotube coating layer.
4. The foley catheter of claim 1, wherein a mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer of the foley for catheter is higher than that of a mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer of the catheter body.
5. The foley catheter of claim 4, wherein the first material comprises 1.0 to 2.2 parts by weight of the carbon nanotube polymer relative to 100 parts by weight of the silicon.
6. The foley catheter of claim 4, wherein the second material comprises 4.0 to 13.2 parts by weight of the carbon nanotube polymer relative to 100 parts by weight of the silicon.
7. The foley catheter of claim 4, wherein the mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer of the foley for catheter is 4 to 6 times that of the mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer of the catheter body.
8. The foley catheter of claim 1, wherein an insulating film is disposed on a bonding surface where the foley for catheter is connected to the catheter body.
9. The foley catheter of claim 1, wherein the carbon nanotube is a multi-walled carbon nanotube.
10. A method for manufacturing a foley catheter, the method comprising: producing a catheter body by extruding a first material comprising carbon nanotube polymer mixed with silicon; producing a foley for catheter by extruding or injecting a second material comprising carbon nanotube polymer mixed with silicon; and affixing the foley for catheter to the catheter body and forming an insulating layer between the catheter body and the foley for catheter, wherein the foley for catheter is connected to the catheter body and is configured be inflated by a fluid introduced from an outside.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein a mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer of the foley for catheter is higher than that of a mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer of the catheter body.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the insulating layer is an air layer or a sterilizing gas layer.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the insulating layer is formed by gas sterilizing at an outer surface of the catheter body.
14. The method of claim 10, wherein the insulating layer is formed by coating carbon nanotube at an outer surface of the catheter body.
15. The method of claim 10, further comprising forming an insulating film on a bonding surface where the foley for catheter is connected to the catheter body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The combustion promoter according to the present invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0027] Hereinafter, a foley catheter, a foley for catheter and a method for producing the same according to the present invention will be described in further detail with reference to preferred embodiments. I is to be understood, however, that the scope of the present invention is not limited to these embodiments.
[0028] The foregoing objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying figures. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying figures. Like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification. Furthermore, in the following description, the well-known functions or constructions are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the subject matter of the present invention.
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[0030] A catheter according to an embodiment of the present invention may be a urine catheter for discharging urine in a bladder of a patient. A foley catheter may be constituted such that one side of catheter body is provided with a urine inlet and an inflatable foley, and a main tube positioned at the center of the catheter body communicates with a urine discharging part located on the other side of the catheter body to discharge urine in the bladder of the patient.
[0031] However, the catheter and the foley for catheter according to an embodiment of the present invention may be applied to various catheters such as a cardiovascular catheter in addition to the urethral catheter as described above.
[0032] Referring to
[0033] More specifically, the inside of catheter body 100 may be formed with a urine passage 110 in which one end 50 is closed and urine moves and fluid passages 120 and 121 in which fluids move, respectively.
[0034] Furthermore, the urine inlet 11 is connected to the urine passage 110 of the catheter body 100 and the fluid outlet 21 may be connected to the fluid passages 120 and 121 of the catheter body 100.
[0035] Although
[0036] For example, one fluid passageway may be formed in the catheter body 100 and in case of a catheter of three-way mode rather than a two-way mode as shown in
[0037] As being described above, the fluid passages 120 and 121 are connected to the fluid outlet 21 respectively so that fluid introduced from the outside through the fluid inlet 23 flows through the fluid passages 120 and 121 and the fluid outlet 21 and can be delivered to the jointed portion of the foley for catheter 200.
[0038] Here, said fluid may be a gas such as air or a liquid such as saline.
[0039] The foley 200 for catheter is composed of a material which may be expanded or contracted as the fluid flows in, and can be bonded to the catheter body 100 while surrounding the fluid outlet 21 formed in the catheter body 100.
[0040] The foley catheter and the foley for catheter according to an embodiment of the present invention having the structures described with reference to
[0041] The carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are cylindrical crystals made of a carbon atom and have a diameter from 2 to 20 nm (1 nm being corresponding to 1/1,000,000 m) and a length from several hundred to several thousand nm. One carbon atom in the carbon nanotube forms a hexagonal honeycomb pattern by sp2 bonding with three other carbon atoms around it, which is called nanotube because the diameter of the tube is very small of about nanometers (nm).
[0042] Furthermore, the carbon nanotube polymer (CNT polymer) is a polymer in which carbon nanotubes (CNT) are bonded with zinc oxide (ZnO), and wherein carbon nanotubes (CNT) and zinc oxide (ZnO) can be polymerized at the same ratio from each other or zinc oxide (ZnO) can have a higher ratio than carbon nanotubes (CNT), and vice versa if necessary.
[0043] The catheter body 100 constituting the catheter according to an embodiment of the present invention may be consisted of materials which are blended 100 parts by weight of silicon with 1.0 to 2.2 parts by weight of carbon nanotube polymer, but the combining ratio may be variable.
[0044] According to the present invention, the carbon nanotube polymer as a component of the catheter body 100 has a constant capacitance in response to a potential in the intubated human body, so that such a capacitance is harmless to the human body, but has a galvanic effect which are deadly to bacteria and biofilms, which enable to minimizes the formation of biofilm, and the rejection of the subject during inserting process into the human body due to the high thermal conductivity which is characteristic of carbon nanotubes.
[0045] In addition, for the case of a catheter applied or coated with a conventional antibiotic, it is impossible to use the catheter for more than one week due to formation of biofilm and bacterial infection. But, the foley catheter according to the present invention can be used for at least 4 to 5 weeks due to the silicon which the carbon nanotube polymer (CNT polymer) having the above described effect is added.
[0046] According to an embodiment of the present invention, the carbon nanotube (CNT) may be a multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWNT) since the multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWNT) has a merit to use in a solid state and is likely to be commercialized in terms of price.
[0047] As being described above, the foley catheter and the foley for catheter according to an embodiment of the present invention may be consisted of material which a carbon nanotube polymer (CNT polymer) bonded carbon nanotubes (CNT) and zinc oxide (ZnO) as below chemical formula 1 is combined with a silicone respectively.
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[0048] In the above chemical formula (1), m, n and p represent the number of each of molecules of silicon, zinc oxide (ZnO) and carbon nanotube (CNT), m is 50 to 300, n is 7 to 30, and p is 10 to 50, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
[0049] On the other hand, in the catheter and the foley for catheter, the above m, n, and p may be set different from each other.
[0050] In addition, the catheter body 100 and the foley for catheter 200 for constituting the catheter according to an embodiment of the present invention may be a tubular tube obtained by extruding a carbon nanotube polymer (CNT) bonded carbon nanotube (CNT) and zinc oxide (ZnO) together with silicone in a predetermined ratio.
[0051] Herein, the above materials may be formed by compounding carbon nanotubes (CNT) and zinc oxide (ZnO) dispersed using a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) composite into silicon, for example, at a pressure of 1,000,000 Pa and a pressure of 50 C. for 30 minutes via dispersing process.
[0052] Accordingly, a carbon nanotube polymer composed of carbon nanotubes (CNT) and zinc oxide (ZnO) can be uniformly inserted into the silicon, whereby the catheter and the foley for catheter made of this material can have antibacterial activity uniformly with regardless of location.
[0053] Hereinafter, the effect for inhibiting formation of biofilm at the material constituting the foley catheter and the foley for catheter according to one embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
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[0055] With reference to
[0056] With reference to
[0057] With reference to
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[0059] According to the experimental results shown in
[0060] On the other hand, for a material in which 1% of zinc oxide (ZnO) is mixed with silicon and carbon nanotube (CNT), the average value of absorbance is slowly increased than that in the case of a material in which the carbon nanotubes (CNT) are mixed with silicon (i.e. 0% of zinc oxide (ZnO)), thereby formation of the biofilm is suppressed to some extent.
[0061] In addition, for a material in which 2% of zinc oxide (ZnO) is mixed with silicon and carbon nanotube (CNT), the average value of absorbance is generally lower than that in the case of a material in which the carbon nanotubes (CNT) are mixed with silicon (i.e. 0% of zinc oxide (ZnO)) and 1% of zinc oxide (ZnO) is mixed with silicon and carbon nanotube (CNT), thereby the inhibitory effect on the biofilm formation of a major strain of urinary tract infection, E. coli(Escherichia coli.) is clearly shown.
[0062] And, for material in which 5% of zinc oxide (ZnO) is mixed with silicon and carbon nanotube (CNT), the average value of absorbance after 7 days of culture was lower than before, resulting in an effect for inhibiting a biofilm formation according to use of long period of time.
[0063] Based on the above experimental results, when a catheter and a foley for catheter are composed of silicon and carbon nanotube (CNT) in which zinc oxide (ZnO) is blended with about 2%, an inhibitory effect on the biofilm formation of a major strain of urinary tract infection, E. coli (Escherichia coli.) can be stably achieved.
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[0065] With reference to
[0066] Also, referring to the experimental results shown in Table 1 below, the material constituting the catheter and the foley for catheter according to an embodiment of the present invention have a bactericidal reduction rate of more than 99.9% and a bacteriostatic reduction rate for Staphylococcus aureus, pneumococcus, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in addition to said E. coli.
TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Staphylococcus aureus (CFU/ml) Initial Proliferation Bactericidal Bacteriostatic NO vaccination 24 hours value (F) reduction rate (%) reduction rate (%) Sample name 1 3.1E+04 1.7E+06 55 SD BLANK 2 1.0E+01 99.97% 99.99% 3 1.0E+01 99.97% 99.99% ZnO 15 Pneumococcus (CFU/ml) Initial Proliferation Bactericidal Bacteriostatic NO vaccination 24 hours value (F) reduction rate (%) reduction rate (%) Sample name 1 2.2E+04 3.0E+06 136 SD BLANK 2 1.0E+01 99.95% 99.99% 3 1.0E+01 99.95% 99.99% ZnO 15 Escherichia coli (CFU/ml) Initial Proliferation Bactericidal Bacteriostatic NO vaccination 24 hours value (F) reduction rate (%) reduction rate (%) Sample name 1 2.1E+04 1.8E+06 86 SD BLANK 2 1.0E+01 99.95% 99.99% 3 1.0E+01 99.95% 99.99% ZnO 15 Pseudomonas aeruginosa (CFU/ml) Initial Proliferation Bactericidal Bacteriostatic NO vaccination 24 hours value (F) reduction rate (%) reduction rate (%) Sample name 1 1.2E+04 1.8E+06 150 SD BLANK 2 1.0E+01 99.92% 99.99% 3 1.0E+01 99.92% 99.99% ZnO 15
[0067] On the other hand, the catheter and the foley for catheter configured as described above can minimize the patient's rejection feeling in the process of inserting the human body due to the high heat conduction characteristic of the carbon nanotube.
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[0069] With reference to
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[0071] Referring to
[0072] The foley for catheter 200 may expand to form a balloon when fluid (e.g., air or saline) is introduced from the fluid inlet 23 provided on the other side of the catheter.
[0073] For example, a fluid may be introduced in a manner such that a fluid is previously injected into a syringe, the syringe needle is inserted into the inflow hole 22 at the end of the fluid inflow portion 23, and the syringe is compressed.
[0074] A foley for catheter 200 configured to abut one end 50 of the catheter body 100 is inserted into the bladder, and at that state, the fluids flow from the fluid inlet 23 through the fluid passages 120 and 121 and the fluid outlet 21 into the foley for catheter 200, thereby the foley for catheter 200 bulges in a balloon shape and spans the bladder neck 60 to secure the catheter within the bladder.
[0075] On the other hand, a urine passage 110 connected to the urine inlet 11 is formed at the center of a cross section of the catheter body 100 and a urine outlet 13 is formed at the end of the urine passage 110.
[0076] For example, the urine generated in the urethra is introduced into the urine passage 110 through the urine inlet 11 located in the urethra, and then discharged via the urine outlet 12, which is the end of the urine discharging portion 13 located at outside of the urethra.
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[0078] Referring to
[0079] Hereinafter, a method of manufacturing a foley catheter and a method of forming a foley for catheter according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
[0080] First, as being described above, a carbon nanotube polymer (CNT polymer) in which carbon nanotubes and zinc oxide (ZnO) are bonded is combined with a silicone and then is extruded into a tubular tube to form a catheter body 100.
[0081] In addition, a carbon nanotube polymer (CNT polymer) in which carbon nanotubes and zinc oxide (ZnO) are bonded is combined with a silicone and then is extruded or molded into a tubular tube to form a foley for catheter 200.
[0082] Herein, the mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube, zinc oxide (ZnO), or carbon nanotube polymer as a raw material for producing the catheter body 100 and the mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube, zinc oxide (ZnO) or a carbon nanotube polymer as a raw material for producing the foley for catheter 200 may be different.
[0083] For example, when the foley for catheter 200 is inflated by the fluid introduced from the outside, the surface area is increased, and the distribution of the carbon nanotube polymer per unit area is decreased, and the antibacterial ability may be lowered.
[0084] As being described above, if the foley for catheter 200 is inflated and the antibacterial ability is lowered, even if formation of biofilm is suppressed in the catheter body 100, biofilm is formed in the foley for catheter 200 which the antibacterial ability was lowered and then may cause bacterial infection.
[0085] According to one embodiment of the present invention, the combining ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer in the foley for catheter 200 is preferably higher than that of the carbon nanotube polymer in the catheter body 100. Therefore, the distribution of the carbon nanotube polymer per unit area has the same or similar range as that of the catheter body 100 even when inflated, so that a uniform infectious power can be maintained regardless of the position of the foley for catheter 200.
[0086] Assuming that the foley for catheter 200 expands to increase the surface area by about 4 to 6 times, as being described above, when the catheter body 100 is formed of a material mixed with 1.0 to 2.2 parts by weight of carbon nanotube polymer relative to 100 parts by weight of silicon, the foley for catheter 200 may be composed of a material blended with 4.0 to 13.2 parts by weight of carbon nanotube polymer relative to 100 parts by weight of silicone in proportion to an increase in surface area.
[0087] On the other hand, for the foley for catheter 200, it may be preferable that the values of n and m in the chemical formula 1 increase in proportion to the increase in surface area upon expansion of the foley for catheter 200.
[0088] After the catheter body 100 and the foley for catheter 200 are prepared, bonding surfaces 210 and 211 of the foley for catheter 200 are attached to the catheter body 100 and the foley catheter can be manufactured by forming a tip provided with an urine inlet 11 at one end of the catheter body 100.
[0089] The method of manufacturing a foley catheter and the method of forming a foley for a catheter according to an embodiment of the present invention may further include additional steps such as a drying step in addition to the steps described above and a separate step may be added.
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[0092] Herein, when the foley for catheter 200 is manufactured using a material having a higher mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer than the catheter body 100 as being described above, the current can flow until the potential difference is no longer present between the catheter body 100 shown in
[0093] This is because zinc oxide (ZnO) creates a high electrical potential and current flow from the foley for catheter 200 to the catheter body 100 at the abutting portion each other. When the potential difference is lost between the catheter body 100 and the foley for catheter 200, when the foley for catheter 200 is expanded, the electrostatic capacity is lowered and the antibacterial power may be decreased.
[0094] An insulating layer 900 is interposed between the catheter body 100 and the foley for catheter 200 as shown in
[0095] The insulating layer 900 may be composed of a gas such as an air layer or a sterilizing gas layer (for example, EO gas), or a carbon nanotube coating layer having a high concentration.
[0096] By preventing the electric current from flowing from the foley for catheter 200 to the catheter body 100 by the insulating layer 900, a potential difference due to the difference in the mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer can be maintained, thereby the antibacterial power can be maintained in the same or similar range as the catheter body 100 even when the foley for catheter 200 is inflated.
[0097] As being shown at
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[0099] Referring to
[0100] This is because when the adhesive used to bond the bonding surface 210 of the foley for catheter 200 to the catheter body 100 is conductive, the potential difference due to the difference in the mixing ratio of the carbon nanotube polymer causes the junction surface 210 since the current can flow from the foley for catheter 200 to the catheter body 100 through the insulating film 1000.
[0101] For example, the insulating film 1000 may be formed by coating a high concentration carbon nanotube on the bonding surface 210 as a carbon nanotube insulating film, and when the foley for catheter 200 is inflated, it may be dismantled naturally by increase of a surface area.
[0102] The insulating film 1000 as shown in
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[0104] Referring to
[0105] Thereby, the fluid introduced from the outside flows through the fluid passages 120 and 121 of the catheter body 100 and then flows out through the fluid outlets 21a and 21b to the foley for catheter 200, and then the foley for catheter 200 is expanded by the pressure of the fluid.
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[0107] Referring to
[0108] Although not shown separately in the drawings, the steps according to the manufacturing method may be added or reduced depending on the type or function of the catheter or the foley for catheter according to the present invention.
[0109] Although the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof for illustrative purposes, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be construed to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, and that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanied claims.