Prosthesis for internal peritoneal dialysis and method of providing peritoneal dialysis
This invention relates to generally to prosthesis for continuous internal peritoneal dialysis and a continuous method of carrying out peritoneal dialysis. More specifically, this invention relates to artificial kidneys, and more specifically to artificial kidneys implantable within a person's b...
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Zusammenfassung: | This invention relates to generally to prosthesis for continuous internal peritoneal dialysis and a continuous method of carrying out peritoneal dialysis. More specifically, this invention relates to artificial kidneys, and more specifically to artificial kidneys implantable within a person's body with the intent that the patient be free from dialysis and transplantation. The artificial kidneys of this invention employ the normal operation of the person's body (i.e., breathing cycle of the person) to cause the flow of fluid within the prosthesis for the removal of toxic substances or other fluids from the person's body. For the treatment of edema states that are refractory to treatment with diuretics the dialysate can be a selected hypertonic solution for removing excess fluids; principally water.
Continuous internal peritoneal dialysis prosthesis and method employing an abdominal sac adapted to be retained in the abdominal region of a patient's body and including dialysate therein for permitting unconcentrated urine within the peritoneal region to pass through a semi-permeable membrane wall of the abdominal sac. The unconcentrated urine within the abdominal sac is directed through a section of the patient's bowel and is communicated with the internal wall of the bowel to thereby concentrate the urine. The concentrated urine is then directed into the urinary bladder for subsequent excretion from the patient's body. In the preferred prosthesis and method of this invention the normal breathing pattern of the patient is employed to assist in the circulation of the unconcentrated urine from the abdominal sac into and through the section of the patient's bowel. In alternative embodiments, the dialysate may be contained within the abdominal sac, contained within the prosthesis, or allowed to directly contact the peritoneum. Moreover, in a further embodiment, an abdominal sac is omitted and the peritoneal region of the body retains the dialysate and unconcentrated urine. |
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