Radiopaque and septum-based indicators for a multi-lumen implantable port

US11638810B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11638810-B2
Application numberUS-202017026104-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 18, 2020
Priority dateNov 7, 2007
Publication dateMay 2, 2023
Grant dateMay 2, 2023

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An access port including a housing, a first septum, a second septum, and a radiographic indicator. The first septum and the second septum can respectively cover a first reservoir and a second reservoir of the access port. The first septum can include a first sub-pattern of protrusions and the second septum can include a second sub-pattern of protrusions. The radiographic indicator can include a first portion including information pertaining to the first sub-pattern, and a second portion including information pertaining to the second sub-pattern.

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What is claimed is: 1. An access port designed for power injection, comprising: a housing defining a first reservoir and a second reservoir; a first septum covering the first reservoir, the first septum including a first sub-pattern of protrusions; a second septum covering the second reservoir, the second septum including a second sub-pattern of protrusions; and a radiographic indicator including a first portion and a second portion, the first portion including indicia corresponding to the first sub-pattern of protrusions and the second portion including indicia corresponding to the second sub-pattern of protrustions, each of the first portion and the second portion of the radiographic indicator having an outer triangular shape. 2. The access port according to claim 1 , wherein the radiographic indicator is configured to indicate an orientation of the access port following implantation in a patient. 3. The access port according to claim 1 , wherein the radiographic indicator includes a recess defined in the housing, the recess being radiographically visible relative to other portions of the housing. 4. The access port according to claim 1 , wherein a combination of the first sub-pattern of protrusions and the second sub-pattern of protrusions defines a third sub-pattern of protrusions. 5. The access port according to claim 1 , wherein the first sub-pattern of protrusions and the second sub-pattern of protrusions identify triangular shapes. 6. The access port according to claim 1 , wherein the radiographic indicator includes a letter “C” and a letter “T”. 7. The access port according to claim 6 , wherein the letters “C” and “T” are positioned on the access port such that when viewed on a radiographic image, the letters are in a non-reversed configuration. 8. The access port according to claim 6 , wherein the letter “C” is included in the first portion of the radiographic indicator, and wherein the letter “T” is included in the second portion of the radiographic indicator. 9. The access port according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the outer triangular shape of the first portion of the radiographic indicator overlaps the outer triangular shape of the second portion of the radiographic indicator. 10. The access port according to claim 1 , wherein a number of the first sub-pattern of protrusions is equal to a number of the second sub-pattern of protrusions. 11. The access port according to claim 10 , wherein the number of the first sub-pattern of protrusions and the second sub-pattern of protrusions is three. 12. The access port according to claim 11 , wherein the three protrusions of the first sub-pattern of protrusions and the three protrusions of the second sub-pattern of protrusions each define a vertex of an imaginary triangle. 13. The access port according to claim 12 , wherein one of the protrusions of the first sub-pattern of protrusions and one of the protrusions of the second sub-pattern of protrusions are positioned on a long axis of the access port. 14. The access port according to claim 12 , wherein the imaginary triangle of the first sub-pattern of protrusions is a mirror image of the imaginary triangle of the second sub-pattern of protrusions. 15. The access port according to claim 1 , further comprising a palpable ridge between the first septum and the second septum. 16. The access port according to claim 15 , wherein the palpable ridge has a height greater than a height of all of the first sub-pattern of protrusions and the second sub-pattern of protrusions. 17. The access port according to claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the indicia indicates an access port producing entity, and wherein the second portion of the indicia includes letters “CT”. 18. The access port according to claim 17 , wherein the access port producing entity is positioned within the outer triangular shape of the first portion of the radiographic indicator, and wherein the letters “CT” are positioned within the outer triangular shape of the second portion of the radiographic indicator. 19. An access port designed for power injection, comprising: a housing defining a first reservoir and a second reservoir; a first septum covering the first reservoir, the first septum including a first sub-pattern of protrusions; a second septum covering the second reservoir, the second septum including a second sub-pattern of protrusions; and a radiographic indicator including a first portion and a second portion, wherein: the first portion includes indicia corresponding to the first sub-pattern of protrusions, the first portion indicating an access port producing entity, and the second portion includes indicia corresponding to the second sub-pattern of protrusions, the second portion including letters “CT”. 20. The access port according to claim 19 , wherein the radiographic indicator is configured to indicate an orientation of the access port following implantation in a patient.

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  • Subcutaneous access sites for injecting or removing fluids (transcutaneous access sites A61M39/0247; implantable infusion devices A61M5/14276) · CPC title

  • for contrast media · CPC title

  • having means for locating the implanted device to insure proper injection, e.g. radio-emitter, protuberances, radio-opaque markers · CPC title

  • with radio-opaque indicia · CPC title

  • with multiple chambers in a single site · CPC title

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What does patent US11638810B2 cover?
An access port including a housing, a first septum, a second septum, and a radiographic indicator. The first septum and the second septum can respectively cover a first reservoir and a second reservoir of the access port. The first septum can include a first sub-pattern of protrusions and the second septum can include a second sub-pattern of protrusions. The radiographic indicator can include a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bard Inc C R
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M39/0208. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 02 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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