Percutaneous oxygenator

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 4911689
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07338581

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A percutaneous oxygenator has a Y-shaped tubular connector and a number of hollow, gas-permeable fibers. One end of each fiber is located in the first upper arm of the connector. The other end of each fiber is located in the other upper arm of the connector, with each fiber forming a loop extending out of the lower opening of the connector. To guide insertion of the device into a patient's vein, and to provide structural support for the fiber loops, a support member extends downward from the connector with an aperture at is distal end. Each of the fiber loops pass through this aperture. The device is inserted through a single small incision into the patient's venous system. An oxygen supply is attached to one of the upper arms of the connector. Oxygen flows through the hollow fibers and diffusion through the fiber wall into the blood. Carbon dioxide diffuses across the fiber wall from the blood into the interior of the fiber tubes. This carbon dioxide and any remaining oxygen exit the fibers and are vented to the atmosphere at the second upper arm of the connector. The fiber loops can be crimped and/or twisted into a helical arrangement to enhance gas exchange.

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ALUNG TECHNOLOGIES INC2500 JANE ST #1 PITTSBURGH PA 15203

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Hattler, Brack G 950 E. Harvard Ave., Ste. 680, Denver, CO 80210 15 1322

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