Implanatable Medical Device for Improved Placement and Adherence in the Body

US2016001055A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016001055-A1
Application numberUS-201514856680-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateSep 17, 2015
Priority dateOct 21, 2002
Publication dateJan 7, 2016
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Abstract

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A medical device comprises a flexible member that can be adhesively attached to a housing of the medical device, allowing implantation of the medical device into a body through an incision of reduced size. The flexible member can be attached to the housing either before or after implantation into the body. The flexible member comprises suture locations, including a permeable membrane or a suture hole, for suturing the medical device to tissue of the body. The suture holes can be filled with a substance penetrable by a suture needle, to minimize tissue ingrowth before or after suturing.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An implantable port for fluid access to a target site within a body, said implantable port comprising: a housing defining an entry site for the administration, withdrawal or exchange of fluids with the target site, the entry site comprising a septum, the housing having a side wall extending from the entry site to a base; a needle-penetrable region adjacent a perimeter of said implantable port, wherein the needle-penetrable region comprises a needle-penetrable material configured to allow complete penetration by a suture needle to attach a suture, and the needle-penetrable material extending from the base along the side wall for a selected distance. 2 . The implantable port of claim 1 , wherein the needle-penetrable material extends below the base. 3 . The implantable port of claim 1 , wherein the needle-penetrable material is flush with the base. 4 . The implantable port of claim 1 , wherein the needle-penetrable material is devoid of any preformed spaces not containing the needle-penetrable material between the housing and the base. 5 . The implantable port of claim 1 , wherein the needle-penetrable material comprises a flexible polymer. 6 . The implantable port of claim 5 , wherein the flexible polymer comprises silicone. 7 . The implantable port of claim 1 , wherein the needle penetrable region does not extend continuously along a cross-section of a bottom surface of the implantable port, the cross-section defined by a perimeter of the bottom surface. 8 . The implantable port of claim 1 , wherein the side wall is comprised of a metal material. 9 . The implantable port of claim 1 , wherein the needle-penetrable material does not contact the septum. 10 . An implantable port for fluid access to a target site within a body, said implantable port comprising: a housing defining an entry site for the administration, withdrawal or exchange of fluids with the target site, the entry site comprising a septum, the housing having a side wall extending from the entry site to a base; a needle-penetrable region adjacent a perimeter of said implantable port, wherein the needle-penetrable region comprises a needle-penetrable material configured to allow complete penetration by a suture needle to attach a suture, and the needle-penetrable material adjacent to the base and adjacent to the side wall. 11 . The implantable port of claim 10 , wherein the needle-penetrable material does not contact the septum. 12 . The implantable port of claim 10 , wherein the needle-penetrable material does not contact the side wall. 13 . The implantable port of claim 10 , wherein the needle-penetrable material extends below the base. 14 . The implantable port of claim 10 , wherein the needle-penetrable material is flush with the base.

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  • having means for facilitating the insertion into the body · CPC title

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

  • with multiple chambers in a single site · CPC title

  • having means for anchoring the subcutaneous access site · CPC title

  • having pierceable self-sealing members · CPC title

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What does patent US2016001055A1 cover?
A medical device comprises a flexible member that can be adhesively attached to a housing of the medical device, allowing implantation of the medical device into a body through an incision of reduced size. The flexible member can be attached to the housing either before or after implantation into the body. The flexible member comprises suture locations, including a permeable membrane or a sutur…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Navilyst Medical Inc, Angiodynamics Inc
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 Thu Jan 07 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).