Self-Sealing Pad for a Needle-Based Infusion Set
A safety needle assembly of an infusion set is disclosed. The needle assembly is configured to prevent fluid/vapor escape therefrom so as to reduce or prevent fluid exposure to a clinician using the needle assembly. In one embodiment, the needle assembly comprises a handle portion including a needle extending therefrom, the needle defining a lumen for passage of a fluid therethrough. The needle assembly also includes a safety assembly defining a needle hole through which the needle initially extends. The safety assembly is selectively and axially slidable along the needle in order to shield a distal tip of the needle and prevent user contact therewith. A fluid isolation component is included in the safety assembly for isolating fluid escape from the needle. In one embodiment, the fluid isolation component includes a self-sealing pad that prevents needle leakage when the distal tip is shielded by the safety assembly.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/229,573, filed Sep. 9, 2011, and titled “Systems for Isolation of a Needle-Based Infusion Set,” which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/381,762, filed Sep. 10, 2010, and titled “Systems for Isolation of Infusion Needles.” This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/721,412, filed Nov. 1, 2012, and titled “Self-Sealing Pad for Needle-Based Infusion Set.” Each of the foregoing applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
BRIEF SUMMARYBriefly summarized, embodiments of the present invention are directed to a safety needle assembly of an infusion set for infusing fluids into a subcutaneously implanted access port. The needle assembly is configured to prevent fluid escape therefrom so as to reduce or prevent fluid exposure to a clinician using the needle assembly.
In one embodiment, the needle assembly comprises a handle portion including a needle extending therefrom, the needle defining a lumen for passage of a fluid therethrough. The needle assembly also includes a safety assembly defining a needle hole through which the needle initially extends. The safety assembly is axially slidable along the needle in order to shield a distal tip of the needle and prevent user contact therewith. A fluid isolation component is included in the safety assembly for isolating fluid escape from the needle to prevent exposure to a clinician.
In one embodiment, a self-sealing pad is included on the safety assembly base through which the needle initially penetrates. When it is later shielded by the safety assembly after use, the needle is also retracted back through the self sealing pad. The pad prevents any fluids that may have leaked from the distal opening of the needle from passing through the pad and escaping the needle assembly, thus preventing unintended exposure to the clinician.
These and other features of embodiments of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, or may be learned by the practice of embodiments of the invention as set forth hereinafter.
A more particular description of the present disclosure will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof that are illustrated in the appended drawings. It is appreciated that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope. Example embodiments of the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference will now be made to figures wherein like structures will be provided with like reference designations. It is understood that the drawings are diagrammatic and schematic representations of exemplary embodiments of the present invention, and are neither limiting nor necessarily drawn to scale.
For clarity it is to be understood that the word “proximal” refers to a direction relatively closer to a clinician using the device to be described herein, while the word “distal” refers to a direction relatively further from the clinician. For example, the end of a needle placed within the body of a patient is considered a distal end of the needle, while the needle end remaining outside the body is a proximal end of the needle. Also, the words “including,” “has,” and “having,” as used herein, including the claims, shall have the same meaning as the word “comprising.”
Embodiments of the present invention are generally directed to a safety infusion set and accompanying needle assembly for infusing fluids, such as chemotherapy agents or other medicaments for example, into an access port or other medical device subcutaneously implanted into the body of a patient. The infusion set and/or needle assembly includes one or more components for isolation of the fluid, including vapors thereof, which may otherwise leak from a needle or other portion of the infusion set. This in turn reduces or prevents possible clinician exposure to the fluid/vapors, which in some cases may be hazardous. Potential harm to the clinician is therefore reduced.
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The needle assembly 120 further includes a fluid isolation component 150 for isolating any fluid or vapor that may unintentionally escape from the needle 130 during use of the needle assembly. Specifically, the fluid isolation component 150 in the present embodiment includes a conically shaped, extensible shroud 152 disposed about the body of the needle 130 and extending between the handle portion 122 and the axially slidable safety assembly 134. Including plastic such as PET or other substantially impermeable, collapsible, and suitable durable material, the shroud 152 forms a hollow cone about the needle 130 and is corrugated with corrugations 154 in a bellows-like manner to enable it to fold up compactly when the safety assembly 134 is undeployed (
Note that examples of safety needles that can utilize principles discussed here and in other embodiments herein can be found in the following United States patent and patent applications: U.S. Pat. No. 7,717,888; Publication No. 2003/0114797; Publication No. 2008/0262434; and Publication No. 2010/0152677. Each of the afore-mentioned patents/patent applications is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The shroud 152 as the fluid isolation component 150 can include other configurations. One such configuration is shown in
In addition, a fluid isolation component 170 is included with the spring 160 for isolating any fluid or vapor that may unintentionally escape from the needle 130 during use of the needle assembly. Specifically, the fluid isolation component 170 includes a shield 172, shown in
It is appreciated that the absorption plug can include a variety of size, type, and material configurations, and can be employed on a variety of needle-based devices where residual fluid/vapor capture is desired. In one embodiment, for instance, the absorption member includes activated charcoal. In other embodiments, other materials and membranes can be employed, including silica gel, clays, activated alumina, zeolites, 0.2 micron or other filtration material, etc. The description included herein is therefore not intended to limit the present disclosure in any way.
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When the safety assembly 234 is actuated, however, it is slid down the length of the needle 230 so as to cause the needle distal tip 230A to recede from the hole 236A and the shutter holes 244 so as to be shielded within the safety assembly base 236. As shown in
In accordance with one embodiment the needle assembly 220 includes a fluid isolation component 250 for isolating any fluid or vapor that may unintentionally escape from the needle 130 during use of the needle assembly. Specifically, the fluid isolation component 250 in the present embodiment includes an absorption pad 252 disposed on a backside of one or both of the shutters 242 of the safety assembly 234. As shown in
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The needle assembly 320 further includes a fluid isolation component, here configured as an extensible shroud 352 that extends about the needle 330 between the handle portion 322 and the safety assembly 334 to isolate the body of the needle and any vapors present therewith. Thus, the shroud 352 provides isolation of fluids present on the needle 330. In addition, the shutter 342 provides some fluid isolation as well.
A fluid isolation component 450 is included in the connector 426. In particular, the fluid isolation component 450 in the present embodiment includes a slit valve 452 that is disposed in the fluid pathway defined by the connector 426. Other suitable types of valves may also be employed.
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The bag 472 is initially inside-out before use of the infusion set 10. Once use of the infusion set 10 has ended, the user reaches a hand through the open end 474 of the bag 472 and pulls the infusion set into the bag, turning the bag right side-out in the process. Once the infusion set 10 is fully within the bag 472, the open end 474 of the bag 472 is sealed, as seen in
As already described further above, the needle assembly 120 further includes a first fluid isolation component 150 for isolating any fluid or vapor that may unintentionally escape from the needle 130 during use of the needle assembly. Specifically, the first fluid isolation component 150 includes the conically shaped, extensible shroud 152 disposed about the body of the needle 130 and extending between the handle portion 122 and the axially slidable safety assembly 134 of the base portion 136. The shroud 152 forms a hollow cone about the needle 130 and is corrugated with corrugations 154 in a bellows-like manner to enable it to fold up compactly when the safety assembly 134 is undeployed (
A groove 504 is defined about the perimeter and configured in the present embodiment to receive therein a corresponding protruded surface 506 defined on a bottom surface of the base portion 136. The receipt of the protruded surface 506 by the groove 504 assists in maintaining engagement of the pad 500 with the base portion 136, in one embodiment. The pad 500 can be affixed to the base portion 136 via a suitable adhesive or by other suitable methods, including mechanical fixation.
In one embodiment, the pad 500 includes silicone, though other self-sealing materials, plastics, and elastomers can be employed. In one embodiment, a liquid silicone rubber (“LSR”) that is injection molded then cured is employed to form the pad 500. So configured, the skin-contacting bottom surface 502B of the pad 500 provides a compliant surface to rest against the skin of the patient during use of the needle assembly 120.
The pad body 502 further defines a centrally disposed raised portion 508, best seen in
The self-sealing pad can be configured in other ways. For instance,
Embodiments of the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative, not restrictive. The scope of the embodiments is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
Claims
1. A needle assembly, comprising:
- a first needle assembly portion;
- a hollow needle included with the first needle assembly portion, the needle suitable for passing fluids therethrough;
- a second needle assembly portion selectively extensible from the first needle assembly portion between a first position and a second position, wherein a distal tip of the needle extends through the second needle assembly when in the first position and wherein the distal tip of the needle is shielded by the second needle assembly when in the second position; and
- a self-sealing pad included on the second needle assembly portion, wherein the distal tip of the needle extends through the pad when the second needle assembly is in the first position and wherein the distal tip of the needle retracts from at least a surface of the pad when the second needle assembly portion is extended to the second position, the self-sealing pad preventing fluids that leak from the needle from escaping through the pad after retraction of the needle from the pad.
2. The needle assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the first needle assembly portion includes a handle portion and wherein the second needle assembly portion includes a base portion.
3. The needle assembly as defined in claim 2, wherein the base portion includes a needle safety assembly for shielding the distal tip of the needle.
4. The needle assembly as defined in claim 2, wherein the pad is interposed between the base portion and the skin of a patient during use of the needle assembly.
5. The needle assembly as defined in claim 4, wherein the pad further includes a groove that receives a protruding surface of the base portion.
6. The needle assembly as defined in claim 1, further comprising an extensible shroud that interconnects the first and second needle assembly portions and shrouds the needle to prevent escape of fluids from the needle assembly.
7. The needle assembly as defined in claim 6, wherein the shroud includes a corrugated configuration.
8. The needle assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the pad includes an elastomer.
9. The needle assembly as defined in claim 8, wherein the pad includes silicone.
10. The needle assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the pad includes a raised portion through which the needle initially passes, the raised portion compressively received within a hole defined by the second needle assembly portion.
11. The needle assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the distal tip of the needle is fully retracted from the pad when the second needle assembly portion is extended to the second position.
12. The needle assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the body of the pad includes a generally flattened shape.
13. The needle assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein a bottom skin-contacting surface of the pad is smooth.
14. The needle assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein a bottom skin-contacting surface of the pad includes a textured surface.
15. A method for using a needle assembly, the method comprising:
- providing a needle assembly as defined in claim 1;
- inserting the needle into a patient body while the second needle assembly portion is in the first position; and
- retracting the needle from the patient body via moving the second needle assembly portion into the second position, wherein movement of the second needle assembly portion into the second position retracts the needle from the self-sealing pad so as prevent any fluids that leak from the needle from escaping the needle assembly through the pad.
16. The method for using as defined in claim 15, wherein retracting the second needle assembly portion into the second portion causes a safety assembly included with the second needle assembly portion to shield the distal tip of the needle and prevent user contact therewith.
17. The method for using as defined in claim 15, wherein providing the needle assembly further includes adding an antimicrobial component to the self-sealing pad.
18. The method for using as defined in claim 15, wherein inserting the needle further includes temporarily adhering the self-sealing pad of the second needle assembly to the skin of the patient.
19. A needle assembly, comprising:
- a handle portion including a hollow needle;
- a base portion through which the needle initially extends, the base portion being selectively and axially slidable along the needle and including a safety assembly to shield a distal tip of the needle;
- an extensible shroud extending between the handle portion and the base portion so as to enclose a substantial portion of the needle when the base portion is slid to shield the distal tip of the needle; and
- a self-sealing pad disposed on a bottom surface of the base portion, the needle initially extending through the pad, the needle retracting from the pad when the base portion is slid to shield the distal tip of the needle, the pad sealing when the needle is retracted therefrom so as to prevent fluids that escape from the needle from escaping through the pad.
20. The needle assembly as defined in claim 19, wherein the needle assembly is part of an infusion set and wherein the shroud and the pad prevent escape of fluids passed through the needle from escaping the needle assembly when the distal tip of the needle is shielded.
21. The needle assembly as defined in claim 20, wherein the pad is interposed between the base portion and the skin of a patient during use of the needle assembly.
22. The needle assembly as defined in claim 21, wherein the shroud includes a corrugated configuration.
23. The needle assembly as defined in claim 22, wherein the pad includes silicone.
24. The needle assembly as defined in claim 23, wherein the pad includes a raised portion through which the needle initially passes, the raised portion compressively disposed within a hole defined by the base portion.
25. The needle assembly as defined in claim 19, wherein the distal tip of the needle is fully retracted from the pad when the second needle assembly portion is extended to the second position.
26. The needle assembly as defined in claim 19, wherein at least a bottom surface of the pad includes an antimicrobial component.
27. The needle assembly as defined in claim 19, wherein a bottom surface of the pad includes an adhesive.
28. The needle assembly as defined in claim 19, wherein a bottom skin-contacting surface of the pad includes a textured surface of a plurality of dimples.
29. A needle assembly, comprising:
- at least one needle assembly portion;
- a hollow needle included with the at least one needle assembly portion, the needle suitable for passing fluids therethrough; and
- a self-sealing pad included with the at least one needle assembly portion, wherein a distal tip of the needle extends through the pad in a first needle position and wherein the distal tip of the needle at least partially retracts from the pad in a second needle position, the self-sealing pad preventing fluids that leak from the needle from escaping through the pad when in the second needle position.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 1, 2013
Publication Date: Mar 6, 2014
Applicant: C. R. Bard, Inc. (Murray Hill, NJ)
Inventors: Jeremy A. Pearce (West Jordan, UT), Bradley J. VanderStek (West Bountiful, UT), Jason R. Stats (Layton, UT), William R. Barron (Riverton, UT)
Application Number: 14/070,246
International Classification: A61M 5/158 (20060101);