IP Library Granted Patent US 9,132,229
Granted Patent B2
US 9,132,229 · App. 13/614,745 · Granted Sep 15, 2015

System and method of priming a surgical cassette

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Patent No.
US 9,132,229
App. No.
13/614,745
Granted
Sep 15, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure relates in general to an apparatus and method for priming a liquid or surgical cassette. In one embodiment, an infusion system within the liquid cassette is primed using a forward flow of a liquid and a backward flow of the liquid. The forward flow of the liquid creates a first volume of liquid stored within an infusion conduit, which is connected to an infusion chamber via a first valve. The infusion conduit has an infusion port exposed to a non-liquid environment having a first pressure. A second pressure is created in the infusion chamber that is lower than the first pressure. Opening the first valve causes a second volume of liquid within the infusion conduit to flow over the first valve and towards the infusion chamber. The second volume of liquid is less than or equal to the first volume of liquid.

Claims (49)

1. A method of priming an infusion system, comprising:

providing a system having an infusion chamber provided with an infusion liquid, the infusion chamber connected to an infusion conduit having a first valve, the system having a cross conduit intersecting the infusion conduit at a location between the infusion chamber and the first valve, the cross conduit coupled to an aspiration chamber, the cross conduit having a second valve, the aspiration chamber coupled to a vacuum source;

filling the infusion conduit with a first volume of the infusion liquid, the infusion conduit having an infusion port exposed to a non-liquid environment having a first pressure;

closing the first and second valves to isolate the infusion chamber;

operating the vacuum source to create a second pressure in the aspiration chamber that is lower than the first pressure;

opening the first valve and the second valve to produce a second volume of the infusion liquid in the infusion conduit to flow over the first valve towards the infusion chamber; and

wherein the second volume of the infusion liquid is less than or equal to the first volume of the infusion liquid.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein opening the first valve and the second valve to produce the second volume of the infusion liquid in the infusion conduit to flow over the first valve comprises:

opening the second valve to create the second pressure in the infusion chamber;

closing the second valve to isolate the infusion chamber at the second pressure; and

after opening and closing the second valve, opening the first valve to allow the second volume of the infusion liquid to flow over the first valve.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein opening the first valve and the second valve to produce the second volume of the infusion liquid in the infusion conduit to flow over the first valve comprises:

opening the first valve; and

after opening the first valve, opening the second valve to allow the second volume of the infusion liquid in the infusion conduit to flow over the first valve.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first volume of the liquid is between 10 and 20 cubic centimeters and the second volume of the liquid is less than or equal to 10 cubic centimeters.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising the steps of:

providing a controller electronically coupled to the first valve, the second valve, and the vacuum source; and

wherein the controller controls the opening and closing of the first valve and the second valve and the controller controls the operation of the vacuum source.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the infusion port is configured to fluidly couple with a device and wherein a non-liquid in the non-liquid environment enters the device as the second volume of the infusion liquid moves over the first valve.

7. A method of operating an infusion system, comprising:

providing a system having an infusion chamber, the infusion chamber connected to an infusion conduit having a first valve, the infusion conduit having an infusion port exposed to a non-liquid environment having a first pressure;

wherein the infusion chamber is coupled to an infusion pressure source via an isolation valve;

wherein the infusion chamber is fluidly coupled to an aspiration chamber via a cross conduit, the cross conduit intersecting the infusion conduit at a location between the infusion chamber and the first valve, the cross conduit having a second valve;

wherein the infusion chamber is fluidly coupled with a liquid source via a source conduit having a source valve; and

wherein the aspiration chamber is fluidly coupled with a vacuum source;

controlling the system to open the source valve and the second valve;

controlling the system to close the source valve;

controlling the system to open the first valve, the second valve, and the isolation valve;

controlling the system to operate the infusion pressure source to push the liquid from the infusion chamber, thereby filling the infusion conduit with a first volume of liquid;

controlling the system to close the first valve, the second valve, and the isolation valve to isolate the infusion chamber;

controlling the system to operate the vacuum source, thereby creating a second pressure in the aspiration chamber, the second pressure being lower than the first pressure;

controlling the system to open the first valve and the second valve to produce a second volume of the liquid to flow over the first valve; and

wherein the second volume of the liquid is less than or equal to the first volume of the liquid.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein controlling the system to open the first valve and the second valve to produce the second volume of the liquid to flow over the first valve comprises:

opening the second valve to create the second pressure within the infusion chamber;

closing the second valve to isolate the infusion chamber at the second pressure; and

opening the first valve to allow the second volume of the liquid to flow over the first valve.

9. The method of claim 7 , wherein controlling the system to open the first valve and the second valve to produce the second volume of the liquid to flow over the first valve comprises:

opening the first valve; and

opening the second valve to allow the second volume of the liquid to flow over the first valve.

10. The method of claim 7 further comprising the step of controlling the system to rapidly open and close the first valve and the second valve to create a transient flow of the liquid.

11. The method of claim 7 , wherein the infusion port is configured to fluidly couple with a device and wherein a non-liquid in the non-liquid environment enters the device as the second volume of the liquid moves over the first valve.

12. The method of claim 7 , further comprising the steps of:

controlling the system to open the first valve and the isolation valve; and

controlling the system to activate the infusion pressure source to push the liquid away from the infusion chamber and towards the infusion port.

13. The method of claim 7 , further comprising the steps of:

providing a controller electronically coupled to the first valve, the second valve, the source valve, the isolation valve, the infusion pressure source, and the vacuum source via control lines; and

wherein the controller controls the opening and closing of the first valve, the second valve, the source valve, and the isolation valve and the controller controls the operation of the infusion pressure source and the vacuum source.

14. The apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the first volume of the liquid is between 10 and 20 cubic centimeters and the second volume of the liquid is less than or equal to 10 cubic centimeters.

Assignments (4)
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Jul 23, 2020
From: ALCON RESEARCH, LLC
To: ALCON INC.
Reel/Frame 053293/0484 →
MERGER Recorded Jul 21, 2020
From: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LLC
Reel/Frame 053273/0022 →
CONFIRMATORY DEED OF ASSIGNMENT EFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2019 Recorded Dec 10, 2019
From: NOVARTIS AG
To: ALCON INC.
Reel/Frame 051454/0788 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 9, 2012
From: GAO, SHAWN X.; VAN, RODERICK S.
To: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD.
Reel/Frame 029269/0447 →