Abstract:
In various embodiments, a tool is employed in filling a drug-delivery device. The tool may include, for example, a needle that is admitted through a fill port of the drug-delivery device.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an access port assembly capable of being disposed inside the body of a patient while a catheter is attached to the access port. SOLUTION: The access port assembly with an attaching type catheter allows a guidewire to be inserted into the catheter for aiding in disposition of the integrated catheter while the catheter is attached to the access port assembly. A method for disposing the access port firmly attached to the catheter inside the patient by using the guidewire inserted into the catheter is also disclosed. COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT
Abstract:
본 발명은 양방향 유체 흐름을 가능하게 하는 의료용 도관에 관한 것이다. 본 발명에 의한 양방향 유체 흐름을 가능하게 하는 의료용 도관은, 인체의 기관 내에 삽입되어서 혈액이나 약물과 같은 치료물질을 투입시켜 주기 위한 것으로, 상기 기관 내에 상기 치료물질의 투여가 가능하도록, 메인 유로가 형성된 관 형상으로 이루어지는 메인 도관부; 및 상기 메인 유로와 구획되는 서브 유로를 포함하되, 상기 서브 유로는 상기 메인 유로와 동일한 방향으로의 유체 흐름을 형성시키는 순방향 유로와 상기 메인 유로와 반대 방향으로의 유체 흐름을 형성시키는 역방향 유로를 포함하여 이루어지는 서브 도관부;를 포함하여 이루어지는 것을 특징으로 한다.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an implantable medicine delivery device and an apparatus and a method for charging the device.SOLUTION: In various embodiments, a tool is adopted in charging a medicine delivery device. The tool may include, for example, a needle inserted through a charging port 152 of the medicine delivery device. In various embodiments, an apparatus and a method are provided for emptying, rinsing and charging a medicine storage part of the medicine delivery device implanted in a patient's body at a home position through the charging port enabling access of the needle with one or more self-sealing systems. The medicine delivery device is, for example, an implantable medicine delivery pump.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an access port assembly that can be placed into a patient while a catheter is still attached to the access port.SOLUTION: The access port assembly having an attachable catheter allows for inserting a guidewire into the catheter to aid in the placement of the integral catheter while still attached to the access port assembly. A method is described for placing an access port fixedly attached to a catheter into a patient using a guidewire inserted into the catheter.