Adhesive Securing Means Patents (Class 604/180)
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Publication number: 20120232489Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for sealing a catheter insertion site to maintain sterility. In one embodiment, a catheter dressing is provided that includes an adhesive plate configured for attachment to the skin of a patient and a flexible sheath that extends proximally from the adhesive plate. The sheath can be capable of longitudinal extension from a compressed to an extended state and can be configured in its extended state to surround an external segment of a catheter implanted in the patient and circumferentially seal to a portion of the external segment at a distance from the adhesive plate. The dressing can also be configured to restrict longitudinal movement of the catheter while at the same time permitting non-longitudinal movement. One-piece rigid or semi-rigid dressing bodies are also disclosed, as are various methods and devices for facilitating removal and or replacement of a catheter dressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventor: Robert E. Helm, JR.
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Patent number: 8262627Abstract: The disclosures made herein relate to an infusion device specifically adapted for syringe injections. In one embodiment of the disclosures made herein, an infusion device comprises a body including an accessible surface having a single inlet port therein, an engagement surface having a single outlet port therein, a medication delivery channel extending between the single inlet port and the single outlet port, and an identification feature on the accessible surface of the body adjacent to the single inlet port. The single inlet port of the medication delivery channel is tapered thereby forming a funnel-shaped entry into the medication delivery channel. A cannula is coupled to the body at the single outlet port and is adapted for receiving medication from the single outlet port and transmitting the medication therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Patton Medical Devices, LPInventor: Catherine C. Patton
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Patent number: 8262640Abstract: An improved biological fluid filtration system is shown having, seriatim, a blood container, a biological fluid filtration device downstream of the blood container, and a blood receiving container downstream of the biological fluid filtration device; a bypass line is provided to allow fluid communication between the blood container and the blood receiving container, the bypass line includes a loop, the loop of the bypass line being configured to be disposed above the blood container at a sufficient height to prevent the passage of fluid around the leukocyte depletion device; the loop of the bypass line being disposed in a tube support device, the tube support device being configured to support substantially the entire weight of the biological fluid filtration system without substantially crimping said bypass line.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2010Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Hemerus Medical LLCInventors: Majid Zia, Anthony J. Angelo, Craig M. Wilson
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Publication number: 20120220947Abstract: A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Patent number: 8251957Abstract: A catheter securement device that adheres to the skin of a patient having an epidural catheter or similar small flexible tube member inserted percutaneously, the securement device having a flexible, sheet-like main body member capable of adhering to the skin of the patient, a notched pad member over which the catheter is bent, an exposed portion of adhesive to contact the catheter, and a releasable retention member to secure the catheter onto the main body member.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2010Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Zefon International, Inc.Inventors: Kurt Kyvik, Scott Ryan, Arthur Parkhurst
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Publication number: 20120215174Abstract: An introducer sheath for placement into the vascular system of a human subject. The introducer sheath has a tubular shaft, a side arm, and a hemostasis valve with an integrated attachment mechanism for attaching and detaching a proximal end of the introducer sheath to and from the skin of the human subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2011Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: FISCHELL INNOVATIONS, LLCInventors: ROBERT E. FISCHELL, TIM A. FISCHELL, DAVID R. FISCHELL, SCOTT J.S. FISCHELL
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Patent number: 8241253Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: July 21, 2008Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: C.R. Bard, Inc.Inventor: Ronald L. Bracken
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Publication number: 20120203182Abstract: Adhesive layer arrangements for securing catheters relative to a patient's body and forming occlusive seals at catheter insertion sites.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Dennis M. Kay, Steven J. Babb, David W. Underwood, John A. DeBella, Darrell J. Carrens
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Patent number: 8235949Abstract: An application or an attachment device for attaching a medical device includes a base layer and an adhesive layer on a rearward side of the base layer. The adhesive layer is adapted to removably attach the base layer. The adhesive layer can be adapted to removably attach the base layer to a patient (either a human patient or a lower animal patient). The device also includes a medical device attachment mechanism on a forward side of the base layer, The attachment mechanism is adapted to attach the medical device to the base layer. The medical device can, for example, be a sensor. The medical device attachment mechanism can, for example, include a mechanical attachment mechanism. The medical device attachment mechanism can additionally or alternatively include at least one adhesive layer on the base layer. The adhesive layer can, for example, be positioned on the base layer so that it does not extend beyond a footprint of the medical device when the medical device is attached to the base layer.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Medrad, Inc.Inventors: Dennis P. Hack, Francis J. Sciulli, Jr., Charles J. Mutschler, R. Reade Harpham, Daniel A. Kramer, Felicia R. Ruggeri, Jan B. Yates, William G. Atterbury, Joseph A. Juratovac, Jeffery R. Held, Chad E. Bouton, James B. Gleeson
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Publication number: 20120197206Abstract: A dressing assembly is provided including a cover overlying an inner cavity, spacing portions of the cover away from skin adjacent where the cover is coupled to the skin The cover includes a side wall extending up from a footing surface adapted to be placed adjacent the skin The side wall extends up to a top wall overlying the cavity. A door is provided in the cover through which the inner cavity can be accessed. The door can be sealingly closed and opened to selectively provide access to the cavity or to be closed and maintain a sanitary environment within the cavity. An adhesive membrane is provided adjacent the skin and beneath the footing surface with the adhesive membrane defining a floor of the cavity. A transcutaneous medical device can have portions thereof housed within the cavity where the cover protects it and keeps it sanitary.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: Bradley J. Glenn
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Publication number: 20120197204Abstract: Devices and methods are provided for inserting a sterile catheter, and for maintaining a sterilely sealed catheter and catheter insertion site over time. In one embodiment, a four-part integrated system is provided that includes (1) a novel vascular catheter with integrated uniform diameter mounting, capping, and needle safety procurement features, (2) a novel vascular catheter dressing designed to specifically mate with and seal to this vascular catheter to achieve a sterile seal both at the catheter-skin insertion site and the catheter-dressing exit site, (3) a hub protection and sterilizing apparatus that serves to stabilize, protect, and sterilize the working end of the catheter hub as it protrudes from the sterile dressing, and that also helps to improve the ergonomics of the catheter-dressing complex in order to avoid snagging on clothing etc., and (4) a whole dressing accessory secondary cover and securement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2012Publication date: August 2, 2012Inventor: Robert E. Helm, JR.
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Publication number: 20120197205Abstract: A universal catheter stabilization system includes a medical article integrated with a securement device. The medical article can comprise one or more of a male luer adapter, a female luer adapter, an integrated extension set, and an integrated mechanical valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: C.R. BARD, INC.Inventor: Gary Peters
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Patent number: 8231580Abstract: An access port for enabling passage of a conduit through a partition wall, said port comprising three portions, a sleeve portion surrounding an aperture for receiving a conduit there through, a flange portion for attachment to the partition wall, said flange portion encircles the sleeve portion and has a greater diameter than the sleeve portion, and a membrane portion connecting the flange portion and the sleeve portion. The port may be suitable for, in a leak-proof manner, passing a catheter or drain tube through the wall of a medical device such as a wound care device or a drainage bag.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2006Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Coloplast A/SInventors: Michael Hansen, Peter Muellejeans, Bent Hall Jensen
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Publication number: 20120191044Abstract: An improved catheter attachment apparatus is provided for use in reducing infections associated with a percutaneous medical device, such as a catheter. Such a barrier system can include: a barrier device having a catheter-receiving surface or enclosed tube; and an adhesive composition configured for adhering to skin. The improved catheter attachment apparatus forms a physical barrier against microbes at or adjacent to an incision in the skin where the catheter is percutaneously inserted through the skin, yet permits ready access by medical personnel for readjusting the catheter and/or any sutures used therewith.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2011Publication date: July 26, 2012Inventor: Hideo Koike
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Publication number: 20120184916Abstract: Provided is a microneedle device which protects a microneedle, has an easily portable shape, is free from such problems as breakage of small needles in the step of puncturing the skin with the microneedle, and ensures appropriate skin puncture to administer a drug. By studying the relationship between the device to be pressed to the skin and the height of the elevation of the skin surface during the pressing, it is found that there is a positive correlation between the placement and interval of skin fixing members and the height of the elevation of the skin. It is furthermore found that the elevated skin surface is always parallel to the flat plate of the device. This reveals that since the microneedle installed in the device can be inserted at right angle to the skin surface, the skin can reliably be punctuated avoiding the breakage etc. of the small needles of the microneedle. Thus, a microneedle patch which is easily portable and ensures convenient drug administration to the skin can be produced.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2010Publication date: July 19, 2012Applicant: MEDRX CO., LTD.Inventors: Katsunori Kobayashi, Hidetoshi Hamamoto
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Patent number: 8221362Abstract: The disclosures made herein relate to an infusion device specifically adapted for syringe injections. In one embodiment of the disclosures made herein, an infusion device comprises a body including an accessible surface having a single inlet port therein, an engagement surface having a single outlet port therein, a medication delivery channel extending between the single inlet port and the single outlet port, and an identification feature on the accessible surface of the body adjacent to the single inlet port. The single inlet port of the medication delivery channel is tapered thereby forming a funnel-shaped entry into the medication delivery channel. A cannula is coupled to the body at the single outlet port and is adapted for receiving medication from the single outlet port and transmitting the medication therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Patton Medical Devices, LPInventor: Catherine C. Patton
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Patent number: 8221361Abstract: The disclosures made herein relate to an infusion device specifically adapted for syringe injections. In one embodiment of the disclosures made herein, an infusion device comprises a body including an accessible surface having a single inlet port therein, an engagement surface having a single outlet port therein, a medication delivery channel extending between the single inlet port and the single outlet port, and an identification feature on the accessible surface of the body adjacent to the single inlet port. The single inlet port of the medication delivery channel is tapered thereby forming a funnel-shaped entry into the medication delivery channel. A cannula is coupled to the body at the single outlet port and is adapted for receiving medication from the single outlet port and transmitting the medication therethrough.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2006Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: Patton Medical Devices, LPInventor: Catherine C. Patton
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Publication number: 20120179106Abstract: An infusion device including a site and a set for delivery of a substance to a patient. The site can include a cannula that is introduced into a subcutaneous layer of skin of the patient. The set can be coupled to the site by placing the set over the site and moving the set from an unlocked to a locked position. The set can be oriented at multiple rotational orientations with respect to the site, and can be coupled and uncoupled with the site multiple times. Also included is a device for inserting a subcutaneous infusion device into a subcutaneous layer of skin of a patient. Some devices automatically retract a needle used to introduce the cannula. Upon full introduction of the needle and associated cannula of the subcutaneous infusion device into a subcutaneous layer of skin of a patient, the device can move the needle into a retracted state.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: Steve Cote, James Marrs, Mark Faust
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Patent number: 8211063Abstract: An anchoring system includes a device which permits a portion of a catheter or similar medical article to be easily anchored to a patient, desirably without the use of tape or needles and suture. The anchoring system comprises an anchor pad and a retainer mounted upon the anchor pad. The retainer includes at least one clip forming at least a portion of a central channel and that moves generally in a lateral direction to capture the medical article to be retained. In certain embodiments, the clip moves in lateral and transverse directions between closed and open positions. The medical article is secured within the central channel. The channel may have a straight or tapering shape depending on the medical article to be retained.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2007Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Steven F. Bierman, Richard A. Pluth
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Patent number: 8212101Abstract: A window dressing includes a fabric layer having juxtaposed insertion site viewing and anchor member portions. The fabric layer has an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive top side. The insertion site viewing portion is defined by an opening in the fabric layer. A transparent film layer having an adhesive skin-adhering, bottom, side and an opposite non-adhesive side is adhered to the fabric layer adhesive side and closes the opening in the fabric layer. The anchor member portion includes a reinforcing structure disposed on the fabric layer and having an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive side. The reinforcing structure adhesive side is adhered to the fabric layer non-adhesive top side.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Centurion Medical Products CorporationInventor: Donald J. Propp
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Publication number: 20120150122Abstract: Disclosed is a bandage pad of any of a variety of geometric shapes, used to cover a surgically-incised body area wherein shunt tubing, a catheter, or similar device protrudes from the body area. The bandage pad protects the subject area from infection which conceivably could be caused by contact with soapy, and/or contaminated water while the patient is showering or bathing. The bandage pad comprises a pliable, rigid, or semi-rigid shell-like cover having a convex outer surface, with an absorbent, cushioned material permanently attached to the inner surface of the shell. A continuous flange forms the outer edge of the shell-like cover, said flange having an adhesive-coated material covering its inner surface. The adhesive-coated material thereby enables adherence of the bandage pad to a patient's skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventor: Beverly Harper
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Publication number: 20120150123Abstract: A single package infusion set is provided, including one or more of the following inserters: pushbutton-type, squeeze-type, contact-type, skin pinching-type, folding retraction-type, or multistage-type inserter having at least one reusable stage. The infusion set further includes adhesion means with user-selectable degrees of adhesion strength, self-sealing tube connection means, a lens feature to view, a site beneath the set, exemplary tube management and connection elements, insulin supply, adhesion concealment means, finger loops on the inserter and site preparation wipes or sprays, optionally provided as part of the inserter. The system further includes a package which may hold a number of easily released sets, retrievable by an inserter, an exemplary insertion needle handle and shroud, an exemplary squeeze-type latch between an upper portion and a lower portion of the set, and/or a tool removable upper portion of the set.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Inventors: Tyson Lawrence, James McGee, Todd Taylor, Rob Colonna, Eric Sugalski, Zenas Lu, Chris K. Barmore, Robert Banik, Peter Skutnik
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Publication number: 20120130315Abstract: The present invention is related to a polymeric vehicle for delivery of bioactive agents, and preferably, for the delivery of one or more bioactive agents. The invention is also directed to a percutaneous device securing and drug delivery device comprising, as a component thereof, a material which delivers antimicrobial and/or other wound-healing factors at the site of the insertion of the catheter into the body. The device, when applied as described herein, provides complete anti-microbial coverage around the entry point of a percutaneous device and, preferably for a length greater than the diameter of the device. The present invention is also directed to methods for using such devices in combination with percutaneous devices primarily to reduce site infections.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Inventors: Kevin Weadock, Leo B. Kriksunov
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Publication number: 20120123343Abstract: A stabilization device for securing a medical article near an insertion site includes an anchor pad having an integral dressing portion, such as a transparent dressing portion, to allow for covering and protection of the insertion site.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: C.R. Bard, Inc.Inventor: Alejandro A. Aviles
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Publication number: 20120123344Abstract: The present invention relates to a port needle comprising a bearing for resting and fixing the port needle on the patient, a feed, and a needle. This problem is solved according to the invention by a port needle comprising a bearing (1) for resting the port needle on the patient, a feed (6), and a needle (3) having a tip (21), it being possible to bring the needle (3) into at least two positions, a puncture position and a retracted position, characterized by a safety section (7), which shields the tip (21) of the needle (3) at least in the retracted position and thus forms a needle-prick protection device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: V. KRÜTTEN MEDIZINISCHE EINMALGERÄTE GMBHInventors: Wolfgang Hornig, Marcel Oster, Jürgen Maurer, Martina Papiorek, Bernhard Pech
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Patent number: 8177756Abstract: A medical tubing securement assembly includes a base having a disc, and a retaining adapter removably and rotatably attached to the disc. The retaining adapter includes a longitudinal passage for receiving a locking adapter. The locking adapter includes a longitudinal passage for receiving a medical tube. Once the tube is inserted into the locking adapter, the locking adapter may be rotated within the retaining adapter, around the tube, to secure the tube within the securement assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Clifford A. Wright
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Publication number: 20120116314Abstract: A transdermal patch can include a drug source, a porator, and an energy storage device on-board the patch. Conductive contact terminals can extend from the energy storage device for connection to an external source of power. The porator operates free of any concurrent connection to any external source of power. A switch can be used to make the selective electrical connection between the porator and the energy storage device. The switch can be arranged to respond to a manual user action after the patch has been adhered to skin, including separation of the porator from a remainder of the patch. Optionally, a series of switches can make electrical connections between the porator and respective individual energy storage devices. In another aspect, a transdermal patch includes a mechanical bias that applies a displacement force to the porator to thereby better ensure good physical contact between the porator and the skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2012Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: Purdue Pharma L.P.Inventor: Frederick A. Sexton
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Patent number: 8172807Abstract: A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2011Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: W. Cary Dikeman, Chris Winsor, Steve A. Cash, Larry C. Smith
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Publication number: 20120109070Abstract: A catheter securement device in accordance with the present invention includes a sheet-like anchoring member having a top surface, an opposite bottom surface, a base portion, and a pair of strap portions extending from the base portion. The anchoring member includes an adhesive on the bottom surface in the base portion and is generally adhesive free on the top surface in the base portion. The anchoring member also includes an adhesive on the top surface in the strap portions and is generally adhesive free on the bottom surface in the strap portions. The base portion is mountable on a patient's skin intermediate a catheter hub having wings, and each strap portion is foldable over the base portion and one catheter hub wing to secure the catheter hub.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: CENTURION MEDICAL PRODUCTS CORPORATIONInventors: Tamer Elsamahy, Brian Archipley
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Publication number: 20120109036Abstract: A silicone pressure sensitive adhesive with amphiphilic copolymers for maintaining adhesion in a moist environment. The amphiphilic copolymers for silicone adhesives include at least one silicone moiety and at least one hydrophilic segment. Such adhesives are applicable to securing medical devices to human skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: ConvaTec Technologies Inc.Inventors: Mahesh Sambasivam, Joseph C. Salamone, Ann Beal Salamone, Xiang Yu
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Publication number: 20120101443Abstract: In accordance with aspects of the present invention, an applicator assembly suitable for application of a catheter patch about an insertion site of a percutaneous device includes a body having a distal end, a proximal end, and laterally extending right and left side gripping members, a pull tab member attached toward the proximal end of the body, and a release tab connected to the pull tab member, wherein the release tab is positioned toward the distal end of the body so that a lower surface of the release tab abuts an upper surface of the body. The release tab may have a securing mechanism for securing a catheter patch to a lower surface of the body toward the distal end of the body. A method of applying a catheter patch about an insertion site of a percutaneous device using an applicator assembly is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: CAREFUSION 2000, INC.Inventors: Jesus FLORES, Scott Tufts
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Patent number: 8162898Abstract: A venipuncture base plate assembly includes an adapter and a patient interface platform. The adapter has a substantially flat retention clip and a platform coupled to the retention clip with two or more posts mounted on it. The patient interface platform includes a base pad having a bottom surface coated with an adhesive substance and a base unit coupled to the base pad. The base unit includes a base plate and a retainer mounted on the base plate that supports the adapter at two or more variable angles relative to the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Clifford A. Wright
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Patent number: 8162901Abstract: Microneedle devices for transport of molecules, including drugs and biological molecules, across tissue, are provided. The microneedle devices permit drug delivery or removal of body fluids at clinically relevant rates across skin or other tissue barriers, with minimal or no damage, pain, or irritation to the tissue. Microneedles can be formed of biodegradable or non-biodegradable polymeric materials or metals. In a preferred embodiment, a microneedle device includes a plugging element comprising a platform including a plurality of microneedle plugs for preventing skin or other tissue barriers from entering the hollow microneedles. In another preferred embodiment, a microneedle device includes a plurality of bioerodible elements for temporarily plugging the hollow microneedles, thereby preventing skin or other tissue barriers from entering the hollow microneedles.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Valeritas, Inc.Inventors: Robert R. Gonnelli, Devin V. McAllister
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Patent number: 8157770Abstract: A stabilizing device (and method of use) for insertion and maintenance of a catheter or cannula maintains a sterile insertion site and is simple and easy to construct and use, yet optimally maintains the catheter or cannula in place. A first stabilizing element includes a pair of bilateral wings and a catheter or cannula receiving element generally between the wings. A proximal stabilizing element—desirably two distinct and spaced pieces of tape—is operatively connected to the wings and has a sterile adhesive for affixing the wings to a patient to provide stability during needle removal and substantially for the duration that the catheter or cannula is inserted into a patient. A lateral stabilizing element—desirably two pieces of tape—is distinct and spaced from the proximal stabilizing element, to provide primarily lateral and medial stability to a catheter or cannula in a patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2009Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Inventors: David G. Elwell, Kim A. Sena
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Patent number: 8152776Abstract: A an arm band or strap is provided adapted to be adjustably and comfortably worn about the wrist or forearm of a patient receiving dialysis treatment. Located on the exterior of the band or strap is a pair of oppositely and axially extending tabs having an underside of hook or loop fastener material complimentary to hook or loop fastener material provided on the band or strap exterior. A pair of infusion tubes are adapted to be removably secured respectively between the tabs and the exterior surface of the strap by the interengaging action of the complimentary hook or loop fastener on the surface of the worn band or strap and the underside of each tab, respectively. The worn strap or arm band and the tabs combine to stabilize the infusion tubes during such treatment all of the while permitting safe use of the patient's hands.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Inventor: Charles J. McCluskey
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Publication number: 20120083743Abstract: A catheter securement device that adheres to the skin of a patient having an epidural catheter or similar small flexible tube member inserted percutaneously, the securement device having a flexible, sheet-like main body member capable of adhering to the skin of the patient, a notched pad member over which the catheter is bent, an exposed portion of adhesive to contact the catheter, and a releasable retention member to secure the catheter onto the main body member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Kurt Kyvik, Scott Ryan, Arthur Parkhurst
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Publication number: 20120071824Abstract: Sinusitis, mucocysts, tumors, infections, hearing disorders, choanal atresia, fractures and other disorders of the paranasal sinuses, Eustachian tubes, Lachrymal ducts and other ear, nose, throat and mouth structures are diagnosed and/or treated using minimally invasive approaches and, in many cases, flexible catheters as opposed to instruments having rigid shafts. Various diagnostic procedures and devices are used to perform imaging studies, mucus flow studies, air/gas flow studies, anatomic dimension studies and endoscopic studies.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2011Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: ACCLARENT, INC.Inventors: John Y. Chang, Joshua Makower, Julia D. Vrany, Theodore C. Lamson, Amrish Jayprakash Walke
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Publication number: 20120059329Abstract: A catheter securement device holds a medical article by securing an anchor member to an attachment region of a neonate. The attachment region is located on the body of the neonate. The catheter securement device defines a central channel into which at least a portion of the medical article is inserted. The catheter securement device includes at least one mounting wing and a body member. The mounting wing contacts the anchor member over the attachment region and lifts the medical article away from the neonate's skin. At least a portion of the body member is located in a distal direction from the attachment region and does not directly contact the neonate's skin. A soft material may be inserted between the distal portion of the body member and the neonate's skin to further inhibit rocking of the medical article upon the neonate.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Steven F. Bierman
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Publication number: 20120059330Abstract: Adaptive medical article securement devices are described. These devices retain a medical article, for example, a catheter hub or a connector fitting, in position on a patient's body and reduce or inhibit longitudinal or other movement of the medical article. The securement device includes an adaptive retainer and at least one anchor pad used to attach the securement device to a patient's skin. The adaptive retainer is a flexible element that can adapt and conform to an exterior portion of the medical article to be secured, and in doing so forms a central channel in which at least a portion of the medical article becomes disposed. In some embodiments the retainer includes at least one engaging element that can engage a retention element disposed on the medical article. The engaging element, alone or in conjunction with the retention element and/or the shape (e.g., tapering) of the central channel, reduces or inhibits longitudinal motion of the medical article in the central channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Timothy B. CadyInventor: Timothy B. Cady
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Patent number: 8128602Abstract: A winged catheter securing tape including a base having a non-adhesive upper surface and an adhesive lower surface, spaced areas of adhesive on said upper surface with a first non-adhesive area therebetween, and a second non-adhesive area on said lower surface in opposition to said first non-adhesive area.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2009Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Inventors: Dennis R. Tollini, Michael D. Tollini
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Publication number: 20120053526Abstract: A securement device includes a filament which passes underneath at least a portion of the securement device and can be secured about a medical article to be retained. The filament may be secured about the medical article without the use of adhesive. At least a portion of the securement device underlying the medical article may comprise a compressible material which may be used to exert a restoring force upon the medical article to hold the medical article tightly in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2011Publication date: March 1, 2012Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Steven F. Bierman, Richard A. Pluth
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Publication number: 20120041377Abstract: A catheter anchoring system, apparatus and method for securing a catheter to a patient's skin, having two flexible side members and a cross-member therebetween to which a retaining assembly is mounted. The retaining assembly may hold a catheter hub at an angle for patient comfort. Gripping tabs secure to each retaining assembly side are gripped while advancing a cannula guide needle into the patient's vein and while attaching the catheter hub to a medical accessory, such as intravenous (I.V.) tubing, for increased patient comfort, reduction of the risk in contamination and patient infection, and to more easily and quickly start an I.V.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: A&R POSSIBILITIES, L.L.C.Inventor: Jason D. Haak
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Publication number: 20120041378Abstract: A catheter anchoring system is provided to securely anchor to a patient's skin a catheter and fluid supply tube interconnection. The anchoring system comprises a retainer configured to receive a catheter adaptor in a variety of positions. The adaptor interconnects the catheter and the fluid supply tube. In one embodiment the adaptor has a radial recess that circumscribes the adaptor. The anchoring system additionally includes a flexible, adhesive anchor pad which can supports a tube clip, as well as the retainer. The retainer includes a channel that is configured to receive the adaptor in a snap-fit manner. The retainer also includes a plurality of laterally arranged projections that extend from a channel wall and into a channel. Each radial recess is sized to receive and to capture at least a portion of the projection of the retainer so as to inhibit the adaptor from moving within the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Steven F. Bierman
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Patent number: 8114054Abstract: 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 10, 2010Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventors: Steven F. Bierman, Richard A. Pluth, Wayne T. Mitchell
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Publication number: 20120022455Abstract: Methods and apparatus for securing a medical or surgical line with respect to a patient are described. In particular, a fastener is described comprising an elongate braided tubular sleeve (110) for receiving the line therethrough, the sleeve having a first end for fixing adjacent to the patient, in use, and a second end for arranging, in use, proximal to medical equipment coupled to the line. The fastener also includes a first substantially rigid collar (112) coupled to the sleeve at the first end of the sleeve and a second substantially rigid collar (114) coupled to the sleeve at the second end of the sleeve. An enlarged flange (116) is provided, secured to the first collar (112) at the first end of the sleeve and an adhesive plaster (118) for securing the fastener with respect to a patient is provided, the adhesive plaster being secured to the enlarged flange (116).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventor: Mark Spinoza
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Publication number: 20120022499Abstract: Exemplary embodiments provide wearable automatic injection devices for subcutaneously injecting a therapeutic agent into a patient's body at controlled rates, for example, in a single bolus. Exemplary embodiments provide methods for assembling wearable automatic injection devices for subcutaneously injecting a therapeutic agent into a patient's body at controlled rates. Exemplary embodiments provide methods for using wearable automatic injection devices for subcutaneously injecting a therapeutic agent into a patient's body at controlled rates.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2011Publication date: January 26, 2012Inventors: Philip D. ANDERSON, Joseph F. JULIAN, Linas P. LAURUSONIS, Timothy PARMER, Travis YOCH, Samuel M. JANG, Sean CORRIGAN, Tomas MATUSAITIS, William FIENUP, Chris STRAHM
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Patent number: 8100862Abstract: A securement device 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 distal, longitudinal movement of the medical article. The securement device includes a retainer and at least one anchor pad. The retainer includes an abutment wall and a slot. The slot has a labyrinth shape leading to a cradle part of the slot. At least a portion of the medical article is inserted into the cradle part through the slot. The abutment wall includes at least one abutment that abuts against a contact point or surface on the medical article to inhibit distal, longitudinal movement of the medical article.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2006Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Venetec International, Inc.Inventor: Steve F. Bierman
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Publication number: 20120016312Abstract: A catheter stabilization device for stabilizing an inserted catheter penetrating a surface at a catheter insertion site, including: a base that is coupleable to the surface and includes a channel defining a longitudinal opening that receives a portion of the catheter, and a frame that forms at least a partial perimeter around the catheter insertion site with a plurality of anchoring points; and a catheter fitting, coupled to the base, that secures the catheter in the channel. The base couples to the surface at the plurality of anchoring points distributed around the catheter insertion site, thereby stabilizing the catheter. The method of using the device includes positioning the base over the catheter, receiving a portion of the catheter in the channel through the longitudinal opening, securing the catheter within the channel, and coupling the base to the surface at the plurality of anchoring points distributed around the insertion site.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventors: Henry J.H. Brown, Adrienne Rose Harris, Steven B. White, Elyse Kemmerer, Rebecca Ann Lehrmann, Benjamin Lee Pierce
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Patent number: 8096300Abstract: A tube holder assembly is provided for securing a medical tube such as an endotracheal tube to a patient. In one illustrative embodiment, the holder assembly comprises a support strap for placement around the patient's head or neck region, a bracket for holding the endotracheal tube in position relative to the patient's mouth, and a face anchoring portion for securing the support strap to the patient's face region. The support strap includes a front surface and an opposed, back surface. The bracket may be attached to the front surface of the support strap. The bracket may include an upper bar and an arm extending from the upper bar. The face anchoring device may comprise a first surface configured to adhere to the patient's face region, and a second, opposed surface having a strap-engaging portion configured to mechanically engage the back surface of the support strap. The support strap may be configured to be repeatedly releasable and adjustable to the face anchoring device.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Dale Medical Products, Inc.Inventor: Ronald D. Russo
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Publication number: 20120010572Abstract: A cover for an intravenous catheter configured to attach to a patient to thereby prevent unintentional jarring or other contact with the catheter. The cover includes a dome configured to receive the catheter, and can include a first aperture through which the catheter can be inserted. A fastener can be coupled to the dome, such that the cover can be fastened to the patient. A first set of detents extends from the dome, which are configured to restrict movement of the catheter with respect to the dome.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2011Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventor: Tionne Bennett