Dialyzer

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OBJECT TYPE
parallel plate
DATE
1951–1953
ARTIFACT NUMBER
2002.0620.003
MANUFACTURER
Murray, Dr. G. & Roschlau, Dr. W.
MODEL
Unknown
LOCATION
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

More Information


General Information

Serial #
prototype
Part Number
3
Total Parts
10
AKA
artificial kidney machine
Patents
N/A
General Description
Upper & lower head pieces are chrome-plated steel: inner areas, bolts and inlet & outlet ports have dull silver metal finish; bright silver metal [chrome-plated brass] blood and dialysate chambers; red-brown rubber gaskets; and clear and opaque cellophane sheets.

Dimensions

Note: These reflect the general size for storage and are not necessarily representative of the object's true dimensions.

Length
21.0 cm
Width
9.0 cm
Height
22.7 cm
Thickness
N/A
Weight
N/A
Diameter
N/A
Volume
N/A

Lexicon

Group
Medical Technology
Category
Medical equipment
Sub-Category
N/A

Manufacturer

AKA
Murray Roschlau
Country
Canada
State/Province
Ontario
City
Toronto

Context

Country
Canada
State/Province
Ontario
Period
Used c. 1951-1953.
Canada
Second artificial kidney designed and manufactured by Drs. Gordon Murray and Walter Roschlau at W.P Caven Research Foundation, Toronto c. 1951-1953. It was used experimentally in his laboratory on Holmwood Ave. (site of the CRV) and once for emergency treatment on a patient suffering kidney failure at Toronto General Hospital. [Ref.4] Murray's second-generation machine was an improvement from the original: it's design features made it more compact and efficient, easier to handle, set-up and use, and less intimidating for both patient and hospital staff. [Ref. 8] Murray abandoned his renal dialysis research c. 1954 . Murray was a remarkable surgeon and innovator whose work earned him international recognition. In the 1930s Dr. Murray introduced the anticoagulant Heparin to world clinical practice; in the '40s he developed the first artificial kidney in North America; and in 1955 he performed the first successful transplant of a human heart valve. Unfortunately, these achievements are often overshadowed by his later, controversial work on an anti-cancer serum, and on unconventional surgery for injuries caused by traumatic paraplegia. (2002.0619 Ref. 3]
Function
To filter harmful impurities from blood, before returning it to patient.
Technical
Dr. Walter Roschlau worked with Murray at the W.P. Caven Research Foundation on the design of the second generation artificial kidney machine. One of the most significant features of the later model was the parallel plate design of the dialyzer. Roschlau experimented with flow patterns, volume requirements, the dialyzing membrane surfaces and the production of multiples of blood and dialysate chambers before settling on this design. Compact and more robust than the earlier coil dialyzer, this version had an enlarged surface area and reduced blood-volume requirements. [Ref. 8] It consists of 2 head pieces, between which are mounted repeating dialyzing units: each of these units is composed of blood chamber, dialysate chamber, rubber gaskets, and cellophane dialyzing sheets. [see 2002.0620.4-.10]
Area Notes
Unknown

Details

Markings
"BLOOD/ OUT/ FLUID" printed in black grease pencil on tape label applied to head piece, below ports. UHN catalogue no. "994.1.18" printed by hand in black ink in lower right corner of plate. "BLOOD/ IN/ FLUID" printed in black grease pencil on tape label applied to opposing head piece.
Missing
Unknown.
Finish
Upper & lower head pieces are chrome-plated steel: inner areas, bolts and inlet & outlet ports have dull silver metal finish; bright silver metal [chrome-plated brass] blood and dialysate chambers; red-brown rubber gaskets; and clear and opaque cellophane sheets.
Decoration
N/A

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