And Used As Conduit Manipulator (e.g., Foldable Gripper Wings, Etc.) Patents (Class 604/177)
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Patent number: 7981087Abstract: A winged securement device includes a flexible base having an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive side. A generally planar, integral elastomeric anchoring member is mounted on the base non-adhesive side. The anchoring member includes a pair of opposing gripping tabs formed therein the anchoring member and a slit disposed between the tabs. The gripping tabs may be pulled to open the slit for receiving wings of a catheter hub therein and for securing the wings between the anchoring member and the base.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Centurion Medical Products CorporationInventor: William G. Gesler, III
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Patent number: 7955307Abstract: A method of securing a medical article to the body of a patient is disclosed in which an anchoring device comprising an anchor and a retainer is used. The retainer is attached to an upper surface of the anchor and comprises a base, a cover and a post. The base is disposed on the upper surface of the anchor and the cover is connected to the base so as to move between an open and a closed position. When the cover is in the closed position, it lies above at least part of the base. The post is attached movably to either the base or the cover and is arranged so as to lie at least partially between the cover and the base when the cover is in the closed position. When securing a medical article, the cover is placed in the open position and the medical article placed onto the retainer. The cover may then be closed over the medical article and the anchoring device attached to the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2007Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Steven Bierman, Wayne T. Mitchell, Richard A. Pluth
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Patent number: 7955310Abstract: To provide a syringe in which a covering member whose engagement has been released automatically moves to a projection movement terminal where it can be prevented from returning, and returning of a projection positioned at the projection movement terminal can be limited.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Nipro CorporationInventors: Tadanobu Hirota, Yoshio Higaki
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Publication number: 20110118670Abstract: A tube holder includes a base mounted on a support surface, and male and female gripping members extending substantially transversely from the base with the base and gripping members unitarily, integrally formed of a one-piece, soft, low durometer elastomer and one of the gripping members having a plurality of apertures therein for receiving the other of the gripping members to positively grip a tube therebetween. A method of securing a catheter to a patient utilizing the tube holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Dennis M. Kay, David W. Underwood, Steven J. Babb
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Patent number: 7918828Abstract: Device for securing a line such as a medical tube, a catheter, diagnostic wires etc., the device including a line retaining part and a base part, the line retaining part having at least one groove for accommodating a line, the groove being designed with flexible retaining means, the base part including fixing means, where the line retaining part and the base part are provided with complementary locking means.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2004Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Health Equipment Denmark APSInventors: Sabine Lundgaard, Mads Hemdorff Petersen, Kristian Rye Veedfald
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Patent number: 7904138Abstract: The present invention is a Miniature Vein Enhancer that includes a Miniature Projection Head. The Miniature Projection Head may be operated in one of three modes, AFM, DBM, and RTM. The Miniature Projection Head of the present invention projects an image of the veins of a patient, which aids the practitioner in pinpointing a vein for an intravenous drip, blood test, and the like. The Miniature projection head may have a cavity for a power source or it may have a power source located in a body portion of the Miniature Vein Enhancer. The Miniature Vein Enhancer may be attached to one of several improved needle protectors, or the Miniature Vein Enhancer may be attached to a body similar to a flashlight for hand held use. The Miniature Vein Enhancer of the present invention may also be attached to a magnifying glass, a flat panel display, and the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Inventors: Ron Goldman, David Hunt, Mark Mock, Graham Marshal, Stephen P. Conlon, Bob Roth
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Patent number: 7867201Abstract: The invention concerns an anti-stick device for a bent injection needle. The device is composed of a wall formed by articulated panels (1, 2, 3) including a base panel (1), a needle-holding panel (2), and a covering panel (3). The base panel (1) has two opposite lateral branches (1b, 1d) which are pre-curved to facilitate their application on the skin, and two other opposite lateral branches (1c, 1e) capable of being bent at will for pressing them onto the skin. The two other panels have curvatures to match the curvature of the pre-curved branches when they are folded down onto the base panel. Application to feeding an implanted chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Assignee: VygonInventor: Jean-Max Huet
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Patent number: 7833198Abstract: A safety needle assembly has a needle hub and a needle cannula projecting from the hub. Wings project transversely from the hub to facilitate manipulation and positioning of the needle assembly. A shield is hingedly attached to the needle hub and can be rotated from a first position where the needle cannula is exposed to a second position where the needle cannula is shielded. At least one latch may be disposed on the shield for secure locked engagement with the hub, the wings and/or the tubing extending from the hub. A spring may also be provided for propelling the shield into the second position.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Peter Bressler, Bradley M. Wilkinson, Stefanie Livanos, Kirk D. Swenson, Charles G. Hwang
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Patent number: 7811258Abstract: A securement device includes a simply-structured retention mechanism that permits a portion of a catheter hub or a similar medical article to be easily anchored to a patient, without the use of tape or needles and suturing. A unitary retainer desirably includes a base defining a locator mechanism. The locator mechanism interacts with a fitting of the medical device so as to position the medical device relative to the retainer. The locator mechanism also desirably guides the medical device fitting into contact with an adhesive member mounted on an outer surface of the retainer. In one form, the locator mechanism includes one or more posts that engage mating holes defined in the medical device fitting. In other forms, the locator mechanism includes a cradle defining an arcuate channel to receive a convex surface of the medical device, or a recess shaped to matingly receive the fitting.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2006Date of Patent: October 12, 2010Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Steven F. Bierman
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Publication number: 20100249713Abstract: A universal gripping surface is provided on an intravenous catheter assembly. The universal gripping surface provides a plurality of surfaces whereby a user may grip the catheter assembly in a desired gripping configuration for improved balance and control of the catheter assembly during insertion of the catheter. Additionally, the universal gripping surface includes a guard feature to prevent a user's unintended contact with various components of the catheter assembly whereby the contact may result in an undesirable “over the bevel” condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventor: Jonathan Karl Burkholz
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Publication number: 20100249714Abstract: A universal gripping surface is provided on an intravenous catheter assembly. The universal gripping surface provides a plurality of surfaces whereby a user may grip the catheter assembly in a desired gripping configuration for improved balance and control of the catheter assembly during insertion of the catheter. Additionally, the universal gripping surface includes a guard feature to prevent a user's unintended contact with various components of the catheter assembly whereby the contact may result in an undesirable “over the bevel” condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2009Publication date: September 30, 2010Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventor: Jonathan Karl Burkholz
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Patent number: 7799000Abstract: A fixation apparatus for attaching a medical device to a patient includes an attachment feature attached to the medical device and configured to cooperate with one or more surgical staples to facilitate stapling of the medical device to the patient. The attachment feature includes a staple receiving portion including two ends, each of which has a staple retaining end disposed adjacent thereto. The staple receiving portion is configured to receive surgical staples, and the staple retaining ends are configured to inhibit the staple receiving portion from dislodging from the surgical staples.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Henry Ford Health SystemInventor: Bert Silich
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Publication number: 20100234804Abstract: There is provided a winged indwelling needle for reducing the possibility of damaging a blood vessel or the like by a cannula, including a movable unit 1 having the cannula and a hub, a tube 2 connected to the rear portion of the hub, a holder 3, and a fixing wing 4, in which the movable unit 1 is provided on the holder 3 so as to be capable of sliding in the axial direction, is capable of changing in position between a position in use and a stored position which is behind the position in use, and the movable unit 1 is fixed to the position in use so as to be releasable. The holder 3 includes a protecting cylinder 26 which stores only the front portion including a blade point 6A of the cannula 6 in the interior thereof when the movable unit is positioned at the stored position and is provided with the fixing wing 4, and a guide member 27 exposed upward for guiding the sliding movement of the movable unit 1.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventors: Katsuhiro Hiejima, Yukinori Ebara
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Patent number: 7789873Abstract: A urinary catheter assembly that can reduce the need for a user to handle the urinary catheter directly, thereby reducing the likelihood of a urinary tract infection and making the catching process less messy. In one aspect, a urinary catheter apparatus and methods for voiding a human's bladder and enabling a human patient to void his or her bladder are provided.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2004Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Thomas P. Kubalak, Teena L. Broumand, Paul L. Schulz, Robert Lutzke, Dennis Femrite, Timothy Palmer
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Publication number: 20100217201Abstract: A device for protecting and securing at least a medical device at a venipuncture site and having at least a supporting member in which the medical tube winds around to form a loop, and having restrictor members to retain the loop formed around an arch-shaped passageway. The device is pivotally movable between an open position wherein the venipuncture site is exposed and a close position wherein the venipuncture site is covered and protected. The device further includes a fastening member to secure the device to the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2007Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: MEDIC DOMAIN (M) SDN. BHD.Inventors: Chooi Tian Lee, Jan Kow Chan
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Patent number: 7766880Abstract: Fastener for securing a tube to a patient having a sleeve of variable length capable when lengthened of gripping the tube.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Sull LimitedInventor: Marc Howard Spinoza
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Publication number: 20100179481Abstract: A securement device (10) for securing a medical line to a neonate includes first and second anchors (20a), (20b) disposed in opposing relationship to each other. Each anchor (20) comprises an anchor pad (22), a retainer (26), and a connector (24) connecting the anchor pad (22) and retainer (26). The connectors (24) extend in a direction substantially normal to the anchor pads (22) and grip the medical line from opposing directions. The device (10) is particularly adapted for use in connection with neonates and provides a small securement surface to fit onto the small body locations of a neonate. The device (10) is also particularly adapted for applications in which the medical line enters the body in a direction generally normal to the surface of the body, such as umbilical, nasogastric, or endotracheal applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2007Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Steven Bierman, Richard Pluth
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Patent number: 7722571Abstract: An anchoring system provides secure attachment between a portion of a medical article and a body of a patient. The anchoring system comprises a securement device and a first fitting attached to the medical article, the first fitting having a first configuration. Embodiments of the anchoring system also comprise a second fitting attached to the medical article. The second fitting has a second configuration that differs from the first. The securement device includes a mounting surface for attaching the securement device to the patient's body and a receiving area. The receiving area is oriented so as to face away from the patient's body, and includes retainer mechanisms that are capable of engaging one or both of the first and second fittings, which have different configurations.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Steven F. Bierman, Richard A. Pluth, Wayne T. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20100114034Abstract: A system for securing a medical device such as a catheter or other medical article having various shapes or sizes in place on a patient includes a securing device. The securing device may optionally include a retainer having one or more receiving areas and one or more retention arms adjacent to the receiving areas. The securing device may also include a retention strap having a latching element that is removably connectable to a retention arm to securely hold a catheter in place. The retainer may optionally be connected to a base which may optionally be connected to an adhesive pad for easy attachment of the securing device to a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2008Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: VENETEC INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Clifford A. Wright, Robert F. Eisele, Thomas R. Jackson
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Publication number: 20100106095Abstract: A securement device for securing a catheter to a patient is provided. The securement device includes a proximal portion having a pliable support and at least one securement arm extending away from the pliable support. The pliable support defines a slot configured to receive at least a portion of a catheter. A distal portion of the securement device includes an adhesive surface configured to be folded over the proximal portion to secure the proximal portion to a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2009Publication date: April 29, 2010Applicant: Tyco Healthcare Group LPInventors: Ronald F. Vitaris, Anthony Trupiano, Steven D. King, Brian Dowd, David Parsons
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Publication number: 20090318873Abstract: Embodiments of a malecot device may include magnets configured to maintain a deployed configuration of malecot wings of the device. A malecot device may also include a deployment member that is removably attached thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Cook IncorporatedInventor: F. Kristen Bailey
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Patent number: 7632256Abstract: The present invention relates to a urinary catheter gripping device for use with a urinary catheter located within a urinary catheter pouch. In one aspect, the urinary catheter pouch has a port defined in its exterior surface, whereby the port is in communication with the interior cavity of the urinary catheter pouch. In this aspect, the urinary catheter is substantially disposed therein the pouch and is configured to selectively pass therethrough the port. The gripping device can be positioned on the pouch at any convenient location that aids in the holding of the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Inventors: Theodore J. Mosler, Todd M. Korogi, Scott P. Jarnagin, John H. Golden
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Publication number: 20090306601Abstract: A device having a housing; a cannula projecting forwardly from the housing; a connector useful for attaching the device to a fluid source or receptacle; a fluid flow path establishing fluid communication between the cannula and the connector; a retraction mechanism biasing the cannula away from its projecting position; and an actuator supported by the housing and configured to modify the fluid flow path so as to terminate fluid flow through the device, seal off the fluid flow path, and release the retraction mechanism to retract the cannula into the housing. The subject device is particularly preferred for use in the medical field, for example, as part of an infusion set or as a collection device for blood, or other fluids or flowable matter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Thomas J. Shaw, Mark Small, Ni Zhu
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Publication number: 20090299293Abstract: A self-closing external vessel plug (1) with an integrated wide-lumen needle for puncturing vessels in the human or animal body has a pressure chamber (8), a closure part (5), a closure element (6), a pressure wall part (7), and flexible wings (13) for fixing on the body. The wide-lumen needle has a cannula (3) integrated with a connection part (2), and a protective cap (12) that can be fitted onto the cannula (3). The cannula (3) penetrates the closure element (6) and the pressure wall part (7). The protective cap (12) that can be fitted onto the cannula (3) is connected to a protective film (11) in such a way that the protective film (11) together with the protective cap (12) is applied to and can be torn off from a layer of medical skin adhesive (10) applied on the pressure wall part (7). The flexible wings (13) are formed by parts of the closure part (5), pressure wall part (7) and protective film (11).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2006Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Inova Medical AGInventors: Ernst-Diethelm Harren, Marc Ulrich Lehmann
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Publication number: 20090299294Abstract: A device for securing a catheter tube against a patient's body, said device comprising a base member for attaching to the patient's body in use, and a gripping member, the gripping member comprising: a first region that is attached to, or attachable, to, or integral with, the base member; an attachment region that is attachable to the base member; and an intermediate region between the first region and the attachment region, the intermediate region being adapted to wrap over a catheter tube; the device being arranged such that, in use, the first region of the gripping member is attached to the base member, the intermediate region is wrapped over a catheter tube, and the attachment region is attached to the base member, thereby securing the catheter tube between the base member and the gripping member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2007Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: East & North Hertfordshire NHS TrustInventor: Lesley Ruth Pinkus
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Patent number: 7625357Abstract: A safety winged needle structure includes a protective casing, at least one sliding slot disposed on the protective casing, and having a first position where the needle is shielded and a second position where the needle is exposed, two wings extended from both sides of the sliding slot, and one wing has the first positioning portion; an accommodating body, having sliding member disposed at the sliding slot, a neck portion and the top of the neck portion is a pushing portion. The second positioning portion disposed on pushing portion; and a needle connected to the sliding member; so that when the sliding member is moved to the second position, both wings are lifted and folded, so the first positioning portion behind the second positioning portion at its posterior part is fixed as well as the sliding member can not be withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Inventor: Chang-Ming Yang
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Patent number: 7591804Abstract: A winged needle comprises a hollow medical needle which typically is no smaller than 18 gauge carried by a hub. The hub has wings projecting laterally outwardly, the wings having outer tips that are spaced from each other by essentially 20 to 30 mm. A guard for a winged needle tube set is also disclosed, in which the guard comprises a needle guard tube free of wing-receiving slots and defining a forward, open end to receive a winged needle having outwardly extending, substantially unbent wings as positioned within the guard. In some embodiments, the guard comprises a substantially fixed, open mouth having a width of at least 20 mm and a height of at least 5 mm. A novel anchor strip having two flex lines is also provided to the guard.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: DSU Medical CorporationInventors: David S. Utterberg, William J. Schnell, David Bell
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Publication number: 20090221970Abstract: Apparatus for securing a line (112), comprising at least one sleeve (110) of variable length capable when lengthened of gripping the line and when shortened of sliding along the line, the device further comprising release means (214, 216) arranged to shorten the sleeve on application of a compressive force to the release means in a direction substantially transverse to the longitudinal direction of the sleeve.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Marc Howard Spinoza
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Patent number: 7569044Abstract: A needle assembly including a positive flush mechanism for use with a vascular access port. The needle assembly is configured to supply fluid to the port and to provide a positive flush to overcome negative pressures in the port that can potentially occur during withdrawal of the needle from the port.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2006Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Daniel J. Triplett, Kevin Sheetz, Eddie K. Burnside
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Publication number: 20090192469Abstract: In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a device for assisting in development of a scar tissue tunnel track is described. The device comprises a base, a strap secured to the base, and a slide pivotally connected to the base. The base is configured to rest on a patient with the strap configured to extend around a portion of the patient to restrict movement of the base. The slide is configured to accommodate a needle and repeatably pivot to a position whereby the needle can be introduced in the patient at a repeatable angle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: July 30, 2009Inventor: Istvan Bognar
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Publication number: 20090157007Abstract: A support device for preventing an occlusion of a catheter's root region including an extended, flexible member extending from an end of a catheter adapter. The flexible extension is tapered such that additional support is provided to the portions of the root region most susceptible to an occlusion. Additionally, the flexible extension provides shielding to the root region thereby preventing contamination of the same. Finally, the flexible extension provides a marking function whereby the technician may insert the catheter tube until such a point that the flexible extension contacts the patient thereby preventing over insertion of the catheter tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANYInventor: Austin Jason McKinnon
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Publication number: 20090157012Abstract: A syringe for use with a carpule and needle is provided. The syringe comprises: (i) a holder for accepting the carpule, the holder comprising at least two linearly disposed first mating members; (ii) a plunger for engagement with the holder; and (iii) a shell for slidably housing the holder, the shell having a distal aperture and a proximal aperture, with a bore therebetween, the shell comprising at least one integral biased member proximate to the proximal aperture, the biased member having a second mating member proximate to a distal end, for mating with the first mating member, such that in a first position, the needle is housed within the shell and in a second position, the needle extends at least partially from the shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: Luc Magne
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Publication number: 20090143741Abstract: An anchoring system includes a securement device having an anchor pad with a flexible retainer opening that receives a portion of a medical article, such as a catheter, to hold it securely in place. A locating mechanism in the form of posts positions and holds the catheter in position and limits rotational movement of the catheter. The anchor pad is secured to a patient's skin by adhesive.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: C.R. BARD, INC.Inventor: Brian M. Burn
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Publication number: 20090143740Abstract: A catheter securement device (100) holds a medical article such as a catheter hub or a connector fitting in position upon the body of a patient and at least inhibits longitudinal movement of the medical article. The securement device (100) includes a retainer (120) and at least one anchor pad (110). The retainer (120) has one or more curved ribs (280) into which at least a portion of the medical article is inserted. The retainer (120) includes a spine (145) that extends in a proximal direction from the retainer (120). The spine (145) includes a clip (147) having an abutment surface that can abut against a contact point or surface on the medical article. The abutment, in conjunction with a second abutment and/or a tapering shape of the retainer (120), inhibits longitudinal movement of the medical article in both proximal and distal directions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2006Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Steven F. Bierman, Richard A. Pluth
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Publication number: 20090137961Abstract: A medical article, such as a catheter, is secured to a patient with a support structure and a plurality of attachment/receiving surfaces that permit the catheter to be reoriented in multiple positions relative to the support structure including rotating the catheter about a longitudinal axis. The support structure may be an anchor pad, strap, or other structure. The plurality of attachment/receiving surfaces may be hook and loop type fasteners that are adhered to the catheter body and to the support structure. The placement of the support structure on the patient is not critical as the catheter position is not fixed relative to the support structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2008Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: C. R. BARD, INC.Inventor: Ronald L. Bracken
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Patent number: 7517337Abstract: A catheter system and method for intracranial infusion of therapeutic substances to a patient. An anchor formed of generally flexible, elastomeric material is used to mount the catheter to the outer surface of the skull of the patient. The anchor has a through hole for receiving the catheter, a channel, extending substantially from the through hole, into which a portion of the catheter may be inserted to retain the portion substantially parallel to the surface of the skull, and at least one flange for engaging the outer surface of the skull. An anchor clip may be provided to engage the anchor adjacent the through hole to further stabilize the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Mary M. Morris, Duane G. Frion, Jeff Novotny, Douglas Hankner, Stuart Lahtinen
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Publication number: 20090054843Abstract: An attachment device for anchoring a medical device to a patient has, in one aspect, an anchoring portion for attachment to the tissue of a patient by operation of at least one piercing member which in use is deployed for anchoring the device to the tissue of a patient. Alternatively, or additionally, in a further aspect an attachment device comprises a holding part, for holding an elongate object, which is operable between an open position which allows removal of the elongate object and a closed position adapted to securely retain the elongate object. The holding part may include first and second holding portions, for respectively engaging first and second surface parts of the elongate object.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Kristian Lundqvist
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Publication number: 20080293993Abstract: A catheter unit comprising an elbowed catheter having an insert section capable of being inserted into the body cavity and an elbow section and a winged catheter capable of being attached to the elbowed catheter so as to cover the insert section of the elbowed catheter. The two catheters are introduced into the body cavity by utilizing the bending function and fixed in the body cavity by means of a wing portion attached to the winged catheter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: OLYMPUS CORPORATIONInventor: Makoto Inaba
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Publication number: 20080249505Abstract: A method for mounting an infusion set to an infusion site includes adhering an infuser base of the insertion set to an infusion site on a user's skin and inserting a cannula cartridge of the infusion set into an opening of the infuser base such that a cannula of the cannula cartridge is subcutaneously inserted into the infusion site. Subsequently, the method includes removeably attaching a hub of the infusion set to a barb of the infuser base such that a hub needle of the hub pierces a self-sealing septum of the cannula cartridge, thereby creating a fluid pathway from the hub needle to the cannula. In the method, the attachment of the hub to the barb is such that user-controlled three-hundred and sixty (360°) rotatable motion between the hub and the barb is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2007Publication date: October 9, 2008Inventors: Mark A. DeStefano, Paul Tashjian, Steven E. Wojcik
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Patent number: 7422573Abstract: A shieldable needle device is provided. The shieldable needle device includes a housing, a needle cannula, a tip guard and a flexibly resilient drive mechanism. The housing includes a first lateral extension and a second lateral extension which are interconnected at a rearward end to form a hub portion from which the needle cannula extends. The tip guard telescopes over the needle cannula from a retracted position to an extended position. The drive mechanism is attached to the tip guard and is bent or coiled within the housing between the first and second lateral extension and retained in the bent or coiled position. Upon release of the drive mechanism, the tip guard is moved from a retracted position to an extended position, thereby protectively surrounding a tip of the needle cannula.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2003Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: Bradley Wilkinson, C. Mark Newby
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Patent number: 7413560Abstract: A Safety Arteriovenous Fistula (AVF) winged safety needle device provides a safety feature including a protective shield with handling wings, which when placed in cooperating relationship, allows accommodation of a blood collection needle and a hub. The Safety AVF provides a reliable and user friendly first releasable locking mechanism in an insertion position and a second unreleaseable locking mechanism in a protected position. The Safety AVF also allows for rotation of the needle after cannulation in order to maximize blood or fluid flow to or from a vessel.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Assignee: JMS North America CorporationInventors: Swee Cheau Chong, Yasushi Takigawa
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Publication number: 20080177234Abstract: A safety butterfly infusion set comprising a catheter, a length of flexible tubing in fluid communication with the catheter, and a butterfly anchor formed with a central body having a notch formed therein and leading sideward into the body for centering and seating a delivery tube in a press-fit manner. The butterfly anchor also has hinges on opposing sides of the body that support a pair of opposing foldable wings. A locking post protrudes from the distal end of one wing and when the wings are folded together the locking post may be inserted into a hole at the distal tip of the other wing for releasably locking the wings together. Thus, the wings can be conveniently folded over the catheter and latched in place to protect the user from pricking after use. On the other hand, when the wings are unfolded for use they lay perfectly flat against a patient's skin, thereby allowing adhesion of a strip of dermal tape such as Tegaderm™ overtop to anchor the catheter in place and promote needle stability.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventors: Candace Keaton, Alan Reid
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Publication number: 20080125720Abstract: Devices and methods wherein an adapter is used to attach an electromagnetic image guidance component to a medical device such that an electromagnetic image guidance system may be used to track the location of the medical device within the body of a human or animal subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2006Publication date: May 29, 2008Applicant: Acclarent, Inc.Inventors: Isaac J. Kim, Eric Goldfard, Ketan P. Muni, Joshua Makower, Robert K. Deckman
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Patent number: 7377911Abstract: A medical needle device includes a winged shield (4) having a substantially cylindrical shaped shield cylinder (4a) and wings (5, 6) connected to the front end side thereof, a needle base (2) inserted in the shield cylinder (4a), and a needle (1). The wings have wing projections (7, 8) and the shield cylinder has through holes (9, 10) on the wall thereof. By overlaying the wings along the side surface of the shield cylinder, each of the wing projections can be inserted into the inner cavity of the shield cylinder via the through hole. Thereby, without requiring a special operation in the sticking operation, each of the wing projections can prevent the needle base from moving in the axial direction and can hold the needle base in the shield cylinder reliably in a state in which the needle protrudes from the front end of the shield cylinder by a predetermined length.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: JMS Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jun Kunitomi, Takashi Doi
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Publication number: 20080058730Abstract: The present invention provides a gastrostomy or jejunal device for extended insertion into an abdomen of a patient. The device includes a catheter and a coaxial sheath that surrounds the catheter. The sheath includes a plurality of curved or oblique slots through the sheath materials that form a plurality of arms. A rotatable actuation device is provided to twist the sheath along its longitudinal axis which places the arms in compression and causes them to buckle radially outward beyond the circumference of the remainder of the sheath when the actuation device is rotated with respect to the remainder of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Applicant: Cook IncorporatedInventor: Jeffry S. MELSHEIMER
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Patent number: 7303545Abstract: A butterfly-needle set has an elongated two-part case forming a pair of transversely open slots. An elongated needle in the case has a pair of generally coplanar and oppositely projecting wings projecting out of the case through the slots. The slots are sufficiently long that the needle can move longitudinally between a front position with the needle projecting from a front end of the case and a rear position with the needle completely within the case. An elastically deflectable spring element projects at a small acute angle toward a rear end of the case into at least one of the slots so as to deflect elastically and allow the needle to move from the front position into the rear position and to block movement of the needle from the rear position into the front position.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2002Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Sarstedt AG & Co.Inventor: Walter Sarstedt
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Publication number: 20070270758Abstract: A catheter assembly with an ergonomic needle grip attached to a needle hub having an outer surface, a distal end, and a proximal end comprises a grip plate attached to and extending radially from the outer surface of the needle hub. The grip plate forms an obtuse angle with an axis extending longitudinally along a centerline of a needle, wherein the angle is measured from a point on the axis near the proximal end of the needle hub. A flashback chamber of the catheter assembly located near the proximal end of the needle hub is visible when a digit is placed on the grip plate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2006Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Gert Hanner, Jorgen Bruno Hager, Johan Marten Soderholm, Kristoffer Glowacki
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Patent number: 7294118Abstract: A fluid collection or infusion set is provided. The set includes flexible tubing with a fitting attached to a proximal end and a needle assembly attached to the distal end. The needle assembly includes a needle hub and a needle cannula secured in the hub. An actuator arm extends proximally and outwardly from the needle hub and has an actuator button at its free end. The needle assembly is disposed in a barrel and can move from a distal position where the needle cannula is exposed to a proximal position where the needle cannula is shielded. A spring is disposed in the barrel for propelling the needle assembly to the proximal position. The barrel includes an actuating aperture that receives the actuator button for locking the spring in a compressed condition. Depression of the actuator button enables the spring to propel the needle assembly into its proximal shielded position.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: Becton, Dickinson and CompanyInventors: William G. Saulenas, Bradley M. Wilkinson, Volker Niermann, Kirk D. Swenson
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Patent number: 7270650Abstract: A catheter system and method for intracranial infusion of therapeutic substances to a patient. An anchor formed of generally flexible, elastomeric material is used to mount the catheter to the outer surface of the skull of the patient. The anchor has a through hole for receiving the catheter, a channel, extending substantially from the through hole, into which a portion of the catheter may be inserted to retain the portion substantially parallel to the surface of the skull, and at least one flange for engaging the outer surface of the skull. An anchor clip may be provided to engage the anchor adjacent the through hole to further stabilize the catheter.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2004Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Mary M. Morris, Duane Gerald Frion, Jeff Novotny, Douglas Hankner, Stuart Lahtinen
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Patent number: 7258680Abstract: A device for subcutaneous administration of a medicament to a patient is disclosed, including a cannula housing with an interior chamber, a cannula connected to the housing and being in flow communication with the chamber, a flexible tubing having a first end and a second end, the first end being coupled to the housing such that the tubing is in flow communication with the chamber, and wherein, the second end carries a source coupling for coupling the tubing to the medicament. The tubing between the first and the second end is folded for forming a configuration with at least two essentially parallel courses of tubing, the tubing is secured in the configuration by a first holder device arranged between the first and second end of the tubing; and that the tubing can be displaced in relation to the first holder device for varying the length of the courses of tubing.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2003Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Unomedical A/SInventors: Lasse Wesseltoft Mogensen, Magnus Walter Göransson