A61B2090/701

Thrombectomy Device Cleaning Apparatus
20220151729 · 2022-05-19 ·

A thrombectomy device cleaning apparatus for cleaning a thrombectomy device while maintaining the integrity of removed blood clots includes a box with a box left side and a box right side each having a receiving channel adjacent an open box top side. A mesh screen is coupled to a plurality of hinges. The mesh screen has a screen channel extending from a screen left edge to a screen right edge with a profile conforming to a receiving channel of each of the box left side and the box right side. The channel receives a thrombectomy device. A lid moves between a closed position covering the mesh screen in the use position and an open position exposing the mesh screen. A pair of brush rollers is coupled to the lid and positioned to rest within the screen channel of the mesh screen. The pair of brush receives the thrombectomy device therebetween.

WIPING TIP
20220143382 · 2022-05-12 ·

A wiping tip (1) includes a hollow cylindrical member (10), and a cotton-like wiping member (20) arranged on the cylindrical member (10). The cotton-like wiping member (20) constitutes a thin film portion (21) covering an opening at an end of the cylindrical member (10), and an outer circumferential portion (23) extending from the thin film portion (21) and covering an outer circumferential face of the cylindrical member (10) over a predetermined length from the end.

Medical Systems and Methods Thereof for Ultrasonic Decomposition of Intraluminal Clots

Disclosed herein are medical systems and methods for ultrasonic decomposition of intraluminal clots. A medical system can include a stylet configured to insert into a lumen of a catheter. The stylet can include one or more electrical impedance sensors, as well as one or more ultrasound transducers or a resonant section of the stylet. The one-or-more impedance sensors can be configured to detect changes in impedance for identifying intraluminal clots in the catheter. The one-or-more ultrasound transducers can be configured for decomposing the intraluminal clots to reestablish patency in the catheter, while the resonant section of the stylet can be configured to resonate with an externally applied ultrasonic frequency for decomposing the intraluminal clots to reestablish patency in the catheter. The medical system can further include a console to which the stylet is connected in an operable state of the medical system.

Compositions for cleaning and decontamination

Provided among other things is a cleaning composition comprising: a carrier fluid; and Minute Fibrils suspended in the carrier fluid, wherein the composition is protein cleaning effective.

METHODS OF HANDLING MEDICAL EQUIPMENT STATUS INFORMATION, AND SYSTEM

A method of handling medical equipment status information. The method includes: receiving status information data from two or more pieces of medical equipment, wherein the status information data is received in a data format specific for each of the pieces of medical equipment; determining that the status information data indicate an error state of the pieces of medical equipment; assigning to each error state one or more global error categories of a predetermined list of global error categories, the global error categories not being specific to a certain piece of medical equipment among the pieces of medical equipment; and outputting error information data. The error information date including: identification data identifying a specific piece of medical equipment among the pieces of medical equipment, status information data received from the specific piece of medical equipment, and the one or more global error categories assigned to the detected error status.

UV light disinfection and cleaning of narrow tube lumens
11723997 · 2023-08-15 · ·

Systems and methods for cleaning and disinfecting contaminated tube lumens are described herein. One system includes an ultraviolet light source and a sterile fluid reservoir fluidly coupled to a liquid light guide. The system is configured to allow simultaneous access and propagation of ultraviolet light and fluid in a tube having a lumen to be cleaned and disinfected. The light guide can be moved inside the tube and simultaneously emit ultraviolet light through its walls and at its distal end into the interior of the contaminated tube. A flush of sterile fluid from an open end of the liquid light guide removes debris and micro-organism detached from the inner surface during light exposure. The sterile fluid can be a high refractive index ionic solution promoting light propagation.

Medical tube clearance device
11724062 · 2023-08-15 · ·

Methods and devices for actuating a clearance device to clear obstructive debris from medical tubes are disclosed. More particularly, a shuttle that includes a first primary magnetic element that is adapted to magnetically engage and translate a magnetic guide within a tube is disclosed. The first primary magnetic element is aligned so that a first primary magnetic field emanating therefrom is aligned substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the tube when viewed from a side of the shuttle.

Apparatus and method to asynchronously fill and purge channels of endoscope simultaneously
11317793 · 2022-05-03 · ·

A method is provided for reprocessing an internal channel of a medical device with a reprocessing system having a valve, a fluid line fluidly coupled with the valve, and at least one sensor coupled with the fluid line. The method includes performing an actuation of the valve to direct liquid through the fluid line and into the internal channel, and detecting with the at least one sensor a predetermined condition within the fluid line while the liquid is being directed into the internal channel. In response to detecting the predetermined condition, a time duration measured from the actuation of the valve is recorded. The method further includes purging the liquid from the internal channel, and directing liquid through the fluid line and into the internal channel for the time duration.

BIOFILM REMOVAL DEVICE FOR ENDOTRACHEAL TUBES

A device for biofilm removal from an endotracheal tube is disclosed. Such a device may include a hollow catheter having a tip, wherein said device is inserted down an endotracheal tube of an orally intubated patient. Said tip may include a cylindrical central portion and a fin configured to dislodge biofilm from the inner lumen of the endotracheal tube as the device is rotated, either manually or mechanically, inside the endotracheal tube. The fin may be configured as a helix and positioned to spiral around said cylindrical central portion of the tip thereby forming a channel, defined by the pitch of said helix, about the circumference of the cylindrical central portion. Biofilm dislodged from the inner surface of the endotracheal tube by the rotational motion of the fin may be retained within the channel until the tip is removed from the endotracheal tube. The device may further comprise a motor for mechanically rotating the catheter and tip. Finally, the device may be configured to interface with a mechanical ventilator such that airflow to an intubated patient is not impeded while said device is used to remove biofilm from the inner surface of the patient's endotracheal tube.

VARIABLE PRESSURE CLEANING DEVICE AND METHOD
20220125287 · 2022-04-28 ·

Endoscopic instruments, such as endoscopes, and devices and methods for cleaning endoscopic instruments are provided. A cleaning device for use with an endoscopic instrument comprises an elongate member configured for advancement through an internal lumen within the endoscopic instrument and a cleaning member removably coupled to a portion of the elongate member. The cleaning element comprises a variable pressure region shaped and configured to increase the hydrodynamic fluid friction force and fluid pressure force of a cleaner or detergent against the wall of the internal lumen of the endoscope to more effectively clean all internal surfaces of an endoscopic instrument, including crevasses, scratches or other irregularities, without further damaging these surfaces.