Patent ID: 8475435

Claim:
A partial-length indwelling catheter for draining urine in a male human from the bladder through the urethal opening of the bladder which is surrounded by the bladder neck and into the prostatic urethra within the prostate gland and through the orifice in the external urinary sphincter muscle and into the urinary canal which ends at the exterior opening of the urinary canal, the urine flowing from a distal location at the bladder to a proximal location at the exterior opening, the catheter comprising: a main body having a distal end and a proximal end, the main body having a length sufficient to establish a normal position in which the distal end is within the bladder and the proximal end is distally adjacent to the external urinary sphincter muscle, the main body defining an interior passageway extending from the distal end to the proximal end, the interior passageway communicating with the urine within the bladder; an inflatable balloon attached on the distal end of the main body, the inflatable balloon contacting the bladder neck and restraining the main body against proximal movement from the normal position when the inflatable balloon is inflated within the bladder; an inflation tube having a distal end connected to the main body and a length sufficient to extend from the main body through the orifice in the external urinary sphincter muscle and the urinary canal to the exterior opening at which a proximal end of the inflation tube is located, the inflation tube and the main body defining an inflation passageway extending from the proximal end of the inflation tube in communication with the inflatable balloon through which to deliver fluid for inflating the balloon; and a control element having a distal end connected to the main body and having a length sufficient to extend through the orifice of the external urinary sphincter muscle and through the urinary canal to a proximal end located outside the exterior opening when the main body is in the normal position, the control element transferring force from the proximal end of the control element to the main body to selectively displace the proximal end of the main body in a proximal direction from the normal position through the orifice of the external urinary sphincter muscle to conduct urine from the bladder through the interior passageway and into the urinary canal at a position proximal of the external urinary sphincter muscle.