Antimicrobial ultraviolet irradiation of connector for...

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A61J 7/00 (2006.01) A61M 39/16 (2006.01) A61M 1/16 (2006.01) A61M 1/28 (2006.01)

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CA 1182143

Abstract of the Disclosure A connector valve for selectively permitting the transfer of fluids therethrough is described. Multiple- way valve means communicates with a plurality of conduits and selectively permits and prevents flow between the con- duits. The multiple-way valve means comprises outer walls made of a substantially ultraviolet-transmissive material, with the outer walls of the multiple-way valve means pref- erably enclosing an elastomeric seal member defining rota- table channel means for communication with differing con- duits at differing rotational positions, and also provi- ding a rotatable seal against inner surfaces of the outer walls to maintain an antimicrobial seal of said conduits. The channel means is exposed along its entire length to an inner surface of an outer wall, to facilitate the anti- microbial effect of ultraviolet radiation. Also, a novel method of practicing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, and an ultraviolet light applicator, is dis- closed.

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