Implantable dual reservoir access port

US9731104B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9731104-B2
Application numberUS-201113092892-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 22, 2011
Priority dateApr 23, 2010
Publication dateAug 15, 2017
Grant dateAug 15, 2017

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Abstract

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A dual reservoir access port includes a base having proximal and distal fluid reservoirs. The fluid reservoirs each comprise a bottom and a side wall. A dual prong outlet stem projects from a distal end of the base and comprises a first prong and a second prong. A first fluid channel extends through the first prong to the distal reservoir, and a second fluid channel extends through the second prong to the proximal fluid reservoir. A puncture shield is disposed between at least a portion of the second fluid channel and the bottom of the distal fluid reservoir. A needle-penetrable septum is disposed atop of each of the fluid reservoirs. A cap is placed over and around the port base compressing and sealing the septa against the base. A locking collar may be placed over a dual lumen catheter to lock the catheter to the dual prong outlet stem.

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We claim: 1. An access port comprising: a base comprising: a proximal end; a distal end; a proximal fluid reservoir comprising a bottom wall at a bottom of the proximal fluid reservoir, the proximal fluid reservoir disposed at the proximal end of the base; a distal fluid reservoir comprising a bottom wall at a bottom of the distal fluid reservoir, the distal reservoir disposed at the distal end of the base; a dual prong outlet stem projecting from the distal end of the base, the dual prong outlet stem comprising a first prong comprising a first distal tip, and a second prong comprising a second distal tip; a first fluid channel extending from the first prong, the first fluid channel providing a first fluid pathway from the first distal tip of the first prong to the distal fluid reservoir; a second fluid channel extending from the second prong, the second fluid channel providing a second fluid pathway from the second distal tip of the second prong to the proximal fluid reservoir, a portion of the second fluid channel disposed in the bottom wall of the distal fluid reservoir beneath the distal fluid reservoir; and a puncture shield embedded in the distal end, at least a portion of which is disposed in the bottom wall of the distal fluid reservoir between the distal fluid reservoir and the second fluid channel to protect against penetration into the second fluid channel, wherein the puncture shield comprises a flat planar portion, a first end having a D-shaped cross section, and a second end having a D-shaped cross section, wherein the first end and the second end are connected by the flat planar portion, and the first end extends into a distal wall of the distal fluid reservoir and the second end extends into a proximal wall of the distal fluid reservoir; a first needle-penetrable septum disposed atop the distal fluid reservoir; a second needle-penetrable septum disposed atop the proximal fluid reservoir; and a cap securing the first and second needle-penetrable septa to the base, thereby forming a fluid seal between the first septum and the distal fluid reservoir and between the second septum and the proximal fluid reservoir, the cap comprising: a distal opening corresponding to the first needle-penetrable septum and the distal fluid reservoir; a proximal opening corresponding to the second needle-penetrable septum and the proximal fluid reservoir; a lower skirt portion. 2. The access port of claim 1 , wherein: each of the first end and the second end forms a hollow tube with a lumen; each hollow tube of the first end and the second end is lining at least a portion of the second fluid channel, sections of the second fluid channel that is lined by each of the first end and the second end has cross sections greater than the cross sections of each lumen of the each hollow tube, and each lumen of each hollow tube and the sections of the second fluid channel lined by each of the first end and the second end provide the second fluid pathway. 3. The access port of claim 2 , wherein a cross section of the second fluid channel is constant throughout a length of the second fluid channel from the second distal tip of the second prong to the proximal fluid reservoir. 4. The access port of claim 3 , wherein the cross section of the second fluid channel is D-shaped. 5. The access port of claim 1 , wherein the first and second needle-penetrable septa each comprises an upper dome, an upper compression zone, a flange, and a lower plug. 6. The access port of claim 5 , wherein the upper dome of the first needle-penetrable septum comprises a domed top surface protruding from the distal opening of the cap and the upper dome of the second needle-penetrable septum comprises a domed top surface protruding from the proximal opening of the cap. 7. The access port of claim 5 , wherein the upper compression zone of each septa contacts the cap. 8. The access port of claim 5 , wherein the flange of each septa is disposed between the cap and the base of the access port to provide a seal between the cap and the fluid reservoirs. 9. The access port of claim 5 , wherein the lower plug of the first needle-penetrable septum is disposed in the distal fluid reservoir and the lower plug of the second needle-penetrable septum is disposed in the proximal fluid reservoir. 10. The access port of claim 1 , wherein the first prong and the second prong of the dual prong outlet stem are stacked vertically. 11. The access port of claim 10 , wherein the first prong is disposed above the second prong in the dual prong outlet stem. 12. The access port base of claim 1 , wherein: the second fluid channel is provided with at least one notch; and at least one of the first end and the second end of the puncture shield is disposed in the at least one notch. 13. The access port of claim 12 , wherein: each lumen of the first end and the second end of the puncture shield and the second fluid channel provide the second fluid pathway, and a cross section of the second fluid pathway is constant along an entire length of the second fluid pathway from the second distal tip of the second prong to the proximal fluid reservoir. 14. The access port of claim 1 , wherein the puncture shield further comprises a disc disposed in the bottom wall of the distal fluid reservoir between the bottom of the distal fluid reservoir and the second fluid pathway. 15. The access port of claim 1 , wherein the entire puncture shield is disposed in the bottom wall of the distal fluid reservoir between the bottom of the distal fluid reservoir and the second fluid pathway. 16. The access port base of claim 1 , wherein the protection against penetration comprises preventing penetration into the second fluid channel by an infusion needle accessing the distal reservoir. 17. An access port base comprising: a proximal end; a distal end; a proximal fluid reservoir comprising a bottom wall at a bottom of the proximal fluid reservoir, the proximal fluid reservoir disposed at the proximal end of the access port base; a distal fluid reservoir comprising a bottom wall at a bottom of the distal fluid reservoir, the distal reservoir disposed at the distal end of the access port base; a dual prong outlet stem projecting from the distal end of the access port base, the dual prong outlet stem comprising a first prong comprising a first distal tip, and a second prong comprising a second distal tip; a first fluid channel extending from the first prong, the first fluid channel providing a first fluid pathway from the first distal tip of the first prong to the distal fluid reservoir; a second fluid channel extending from the second prong, the second fluid channel providing a second fluid pathway from the second distal tip of the second prong to the proximal fluid reservoir, a portion of the second fluid channel disposed in the bottom wall of the distal fluid reservoir beneath the distal fluid reservoir; and a puncture shield embedded in the distal end, at least a portion of which is disposed in the bottom wall of the distal fluid reservoir between the distal fluid reservoir and the second fluid channel to protect against penetration into the second fluid channel, wherein the puncture shield comprises a flat planar portion, a first end having a D-shaped cross section, and a second end having a D-shaped cross section, wherein the first end and the second end are connected by the flat planar portion, and the first end extends into a distal wall of the distal fluid reservoir and the second end extends into a proximal wall of the distal fluid reservoir.

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Classifications

  • by tactile feedback · CPC title

  • for contrast media · 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

  • Locking means for securing connection; Additional tamper safeties (A61M39/16 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9731104B2 cover?
A dual reservoir access port includes a base having proximal and distal fluid reservoirs. The fluid reservoirs each comprise a bottom and a side wall. A dual prong outlet stem projects from a distal end of the base and comprises a first prong and a second prong. A first fluid channel extends through the first prong to the distal reservoir, and a second fluid channel extends through the second p…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Linden Christopher, Bizup Raymond, Ciuciu Cristian M, and 1 more
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 Aug 15 2017 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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