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filingDate | 2004-07-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationDate | 2007-01-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date> |
publicationNumber | JP-2007500540-A |
titleOfInvention | Blood collection and medical fluid administration device |
abstract | A novel device that can be used to both repeatedly and continuously draw blood from a patient and administer medical fluid to a patient with a single needle insertion operation rather than multiple times. The inventive device (1, 31, 71, 111) can draw blood from one of the patient's veins by utilizing the inherent venous pressure of the blood and the capillary action of the device, and therefore collapse of the vein due to vacuum Can be prevented. The device of the present invention comprises a tube body (2, 32, 72, 112) joined to a cannula (3, 33, 73, 113) so as to be inserted into a patient vein. The syringe opening (10, 40, 80, 120) and the blood collection volume meter (26, 56, 96, 136) are branched separately from the tube body (2, 32, 72, 112). When using the device (1, 31, 71, 111) 7 of the present invention, an empty blood collection syringe (13, 43, 83, 123) is attached to the syringe opening (10, 40, 80, 120), A cannula (3, 33, 73, 113) is inserted into the patient's vein, and blood flow is diverted from the tube body (2, 32, 72, 112) by the inherent venous blood pressure action and capillary action (26, 56). 96, 136) and then withdrawing the syringe plunger (17, 47, 87, 127) from the volumetric meter (26, 56, 96, 136) to collect the blood collection syringe (13, 43, 83). 123), blood is collected by actively collecting the blood flow. If necessary, according to the amount of blood to be collected, the blood-filled syringe is removed, and another empty blood sampling syringe is attached, and the above operation is performed. Moreover, if the device of the present invention (1, 31, 71, 111) is used, residual blood is aspirated from the tube main body (2, 32, 72, 112) and the volume meter (26, 56, 96, 136). , Wash the tube body with sterile isotonic saline solution and use it from the medical fluid syringe or catheter connected to the syringe port (10, 40, 80, 12) to the patient via the tube body (2, 32, 72, 112) A fluid can be administered. [Selection] Figure 1 |
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