IP Library Granted Patent US 7,163,521
Granted Patent B2
US 7,163,521 · App. 10/896,515 · Granted Jan 16, 2007

Integrated infusion and aspiration system and method

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Patent No.
US 7,163,521
App. No.
10/896,515
Granted
Jan 16, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

An integrated infusion and aspiration system includes a flow control system and a catheter assembly. The catheter assembly includes an infusion catheter and an aspiration catheter, each having ports located at the distal end of thereof. The distal ends of the catheters are separated so that the aspiration catheter ports can be positioned on an opposing side of a surgical wound site from the infusion catheter ports. Methods of operation of the integrated infusion and aspiration system provide for uninterrupted aspiration with concurrent controlled delivery of an infusion solution such that the infusion solution is substantially evenly dispersed of over the wound site.

Claims (35)

1. A method for percutaneous infusion and aspiration of an internal wound site, the method comprising:

infusing a wound site with a dose of a solution at a periodic interval, the act of infusing being controlled by an electronic controller

aspirating the wound site at a first flow rate during the infusion of the solution and for a first time period thereafter, the act of aspirating at the first flow rate being controlled by the electronic controller; and

aspirating the wound site at a second flow rate and for a second time period after expiration of the first time period but prior to the next infusing of the solution, the second flow rate being greater than the first flow rate, the act of aspirating at the second flow rate being controlled by the electronic controller,

wherein the acts of infusing, aspirating at the first flow rate, and aspirating at the second flow rate are all controlled by the same common electronic controller.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the periodic interval between infusions is greater than the sum total of the duration of the infusion and the first time period and the second time period.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein the aspirating is continuous.

4. The method of claim 1 wherein the solution comprises an analgesic, anesthetic, antibiotic, antiseptic, anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, or combinations thereof.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the act of infusing comprises infusing an anesthetic solution at a rate of between 0.5 cc/hr and about 4.0 cc/hr.

6. A method for percutaneous infusion and aspiration of an internal wound site, the method comprising:

infusing the wound site with a dose of a solution, the act of infusing being controlled by an electronic controller;

aspirating the wound site at a first flow rate during the infusion of the solution, the act of aspirating at the first flow rate being controlled by the electronic controller; and

aspirating the wound site at a second flow rate either immediately upon completion of infusing the solution or at a time period after completion of infusing the solution, the act of aspirating at the second flow rate being controlled by the electronic controller,

wherein the acts of infusing, aspirating at the first flow rate, and aspirating at the second flow rate are all controlled by the same common electronic controller.

7. The method of claim 6 further comprising repeating at periodic intervals the act of infusing the wound site with a dose of a solution.

8. The method of claim 7 wherein the aspirating is continuous.

9. The method of claim 6 wherein the solution comprises an analgesic, anesthetic, antibiotic, antiseptic, anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, or combinations thereof.

10. The method of claim 6 , wherein the act of infusing comprises infusing an anesthetic solution at a rate of between 0.5 cc/hr and about 4.0 cc/hr.

11. A method for percutaneous infusion and aspiration of an internal wound site, the method comprising:

infusing a wound site at an articulating joint in the body with a solution at a substantially constant rate, the act of infusing being controlled by an electronic controller; and

aspirating the wound site at alternating flow rates, at least a portion of the aspirating being performed during the infusion, the act of aspirating being controlled by the electronic controller,

wherein the acts of infusing and aspirating are both controlled by the same common electronic controller.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein the aspiration is continuous.

13. The method of claim 11 wherein the solution comprises an analgesic, anesthetic, antibiotic, antiseptic, anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, or combinations thereof.

14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the act of infusing comprises infusing an anesthetic solution at a rate of between 0.5 cc/hr and about 4.0 cc/hr.

15. A method for percutaneous infusion and aspiration of an internal wound site, the method comprising:

passing a catheter assembly through a single incision, the catheter assembly comprising:

an aspiration catheter having a proximal section and an opposing distal section, the aspiration catheter bounding a first lumen extending along the length thereof, at least one port being formed on the distal section of the aspiration catheter so as to communicate with the first lumen; and

an infusion catheter having a proximal section and an opposing distal section, the infusion catheter bounding a second lumen extending along the length thereof, at least one port being formed on the distal section of the infusion catheter so as to communicate with the second lumen, at least a portion of the aspiration catheter or infusion catheter being disposed within the lumen of the other of the aspiration catheter or infusion catheter;

positioning the at least one port of the aspiration catheter on one side of the internal wound site and the at least one port of the infusion catheter on a substantially opposing side of the internal wound site;

periodically infusing the wound site with a dose of a solution through the infusion catheter; and

aspirating the wound site through the aspiration catheter at alternating flow rates.

16. The method of claim 15 wherein the aspirating is continuous.

17. The method of claim 15 wherein the at least one port of the aspiration catheter and the at least one port of the infusion catheter are each disposed outside of a blood vessel.

18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the act of periodically infusing comprises periodically infusing an anesthetic solution at a rate of between 0.5 cc/hr and about 4.0 cc/hr.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 29, 2008
From: BREG, INC.
To: LMA NORTH AMERICA, INC.
Reel/Frame 020872/0529 →
TERMINATION OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Mar 20, 2008
From: WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: BREG, INC.
Reel/Frame 020679/0626 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 9, 2006
From: BREG INC.
To: WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 018362/0602 →