Self cleaning shunt
US-2016287848-A1 · Oct 6, 2016 · US
US11464952B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11464952-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916403360-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 3, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 11, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 11, 2022 |
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A shunt system used to treat excess cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) accumulation is described. In some embodiments, the system utilizes various mechanical, electrical, or electromechanical concepts designed to either clean a portion of the shunt system, or customize CSF drainage.
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What is claimed is: 1. An implantable fluid shunt comprising: a catheter; a plurality of openings along a portion of the catheter facilitating entry of a bodily fluid into the catheter; a cleaning mechanism connected to the catheter and movable over the plurality of openings between a proximal position and a distal position; wherein the cleaning mechanism is biased towards either the proximal position or the distal position with bias force that allows movement of the cleaning mechanism between the proximal position and the distal position from forces placed on the cleaning mechanism by the bodily fluid. 2. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , further comprising wherein the cleaning mechanism includes a projection adapted to contact a portion of one or more of the plurality of slits. 3. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 2 , wherein the cleaning mechanism includes an inner lumen and the projection projects from the inner lumen. 4. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning mechanism includes an inner lumen which is larger than an outer diameter of the catheter. 5. A cerebrospinal fluid shunt comprising: a ventricular catheter; a plurality of slits along a portion of the ventricular catheter facilitating entry of cerebrospinal fluid into the ventricular catheter; a housing positioned over a portion of the ventricular catheter; a cleaning mechanism positioned between the housing and the ventricular catheter, the cleaning mechanism having a movable element which moves relative to the ventricular catheter; wherein the movable element is adapted to clean one or more of the plurality of slits of the ventricular catheter as the cleaning mechanism moves relative to the ventricular catheter; wherein the movable element comprises a piston connected to the housing with a spring, thereby allowing the piston to reciprocate in response to forces placed on the piston by the cerebrospinal fluid. 6. The cerebrospinal fluid shunt of claim 5 , wherein the piston includes an internal projection adapted to contact one or more of the plurality of slits. 7. The cerebrospinal fluid shunt of claim 5 , wherein the piston includes an external projection adapted to contact the housing. 8. An implantable fluid shunt comprising: a catheter; a plurality of openings along a portion of the catheter; a housing positioned over a portion of the catheter; a piston positioned between the housing and the catheter, the piston being movable over the plurality of openings between an unbiased position and a biased position; and wherein the piston is connected to at least one of the housing or the catheter, such that in the biased position the piston is biased to move over one or more of the plurality of openings and towards the unbiased position. 9. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , wherein the catheter is an intravascular catheter and the bodily fluid is a cerebrospinal fluid. 10. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , further comprising an electromechanical driver for driving movement of the cleaning mechanism. 11. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning mechanism includes a spring plunger. 12. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning mechanism includes a plurality of movable pieces, the movable pieces being linked such that the movable pieces move in unison. 13. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning mechanism retracts in response to an increase in the forces placed on the cleaning mechanism by the bodily fluid. 14. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning mechanism includes a rotating element. 15. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 14 , wherein the rotating element includes a disc. 16. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , wherein the cleaning mechanism includes one or more brushes or one or more abrasive surfaces. 17. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , further comprising a drainage catheter and a shunt valve selectively metering the bodily fluid, wherein the shunt valve is connected at a first end to the catheter and at a second end to the drainage catheter. 18. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 17 , wherein the shunt valve includes a plurality of discs. 19. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 18 , wherein the plurality of discs comprises an upper disc and a lower disc. 20. The implantable fluid shunt of claim 1 , further comprising a position sensor detecting movement and orientation of a patient in whom the implantable fluid shunt is implanted.
Cerebrospinal drainage; Accessories therefor, e.g. valves · CPC title
stabilising pressure or flow to avoid excessive variation · CPC title
Side holes, e.g. their profiles or arrangements; Provisions to keep side holes unblocked · CPC title
the material being a coating or protective layer · CPC title
Cleaning catheters or the like, e.g. for reuse of the device, for avoiding replacement · CPC title
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