A61M2005/1787

MICROSPHERES CONTAINING RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES AND OTHER MARKERS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS

Multiphase microspheres for radioembolization include two-phase microspheres and three-phase microspheres prepared by a microfluidic process. The multiphase microspheres include a primary phase and a first secondary phase surrounded by the primary phase. The primary phase includes a first resin. The first secondary phase includes a second resin and at least one of a radioactive isotope or a compound including at least one radioactive element. Three-phase microspheres additionally include a second secondary phase discrete from the first secondary phase and also surrounded by the primary phase. The second secondary phase may be a gas such as air. The microspheres may be formed by a microfluidic process.

Medical infusion pump for sequentially injecting solutions from multiple syringes

A medical infusion pump can be configured to sequentially inject solutions from multiple syringes. The medical infusion pump can be configured to automatically sequence the injection either by creating differential fluid pressures during injection or by employing a sequencer that creates differential forces on poppets which form seals between different input ports of the sequencer.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE OF A DOSIMETRY APPLICATION SOFTWARE TOOL TO CUSTOMIZE DOSIMETRY AND SPHERE SELECTION FOR RADIOEMBOLIZATION PROCEDURE PLANNING

Methods and systems for selection of dosimetry levels and sphere amounts of radioactive compounds for use in a radioembolization procedure for procedure planning may include inputting activity parameter information into a dosimetry portal of a dosimetry selection tool; determining a customized activity based on the activity parameter information and one or more customized activity algorithms; generating one or more sphere amount and dosage recommendations based on the customized activity and one or more dosimetry selection algorithms; selecting one of the one or more sphere amount and dosage recommendations as a selected sphere amount and dosage recommendation; and generating a radioactive compound order for the radioembolization procedure based on the customized activity and the selected sphere amount and dosage recommendation.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETERMINING FLOW PARAMETERS OF ADMINISTERED FLUID FROM RADIOEMBOLIZATION DELIVERY DEVICE

Methods and systems for determination of flow parameters of administered fluid from a radioembolization delivery device may include translationally moving a device delivery arm of the radioembolization delivery device in a translational direction, wherein the device delivery arm is coupled to a syringe holder such that move in the translational direction one of proximally or distally advances the syringe holder; sensing, via one or more pattern sensors, a corresponding movement of a pattern associated with the translational device delivery arm movement as a sensed pattern movement; generating, via the one or more pattern sensors, one or more output signals based on the sensed pattern movement; and generating, via a processor, a flow rate of the administered fluid, a flow amount of the administered fluid, and/or the translational direction of movement of the device delivery arm with respect to the syringe holder based on the one or more

System and method for safety syringe

A system for serially injecting liquids includes a syringe body, proximal and distal stopper members disposed in the syringe body, a first liquid in a distal chamber, a second liquid in a proximal chamber, a plunger member, and a needle hub assembly coupled to a distal needle interface of the syringe body. The plunger member includes a needle retention feature disposed in a plunger interior, an energy-storage member disposed in the plunger interior, and an energy-storage member latching member disposed in the plunger interior. The needle assembly includes a needle having a needle proximal end feature, a hub, and a needle latching member configured to couple the needle to the hub. Manipulating the plunger member to insert the proximal stopper member distally relative to the syringe body initially expels the first liquid, then the second liquid. The needle is at least partially retractable into plunger interior.

NESTED SYRINGE ASSEMBLY

Provided is an apparatus, system, and method for a nested syringe assembly. The nested syringe assembly includes a first syringe having a cylindrical body defining an inner diameter and a second syringe having a cylindrical body defining an outer diameter. The outer diameter of the second syringe is less than the inner diameter of the first syringe. At least a portion of the cylindrical body of the second syringe is disposed within the cylindrical body of the first syringe.

Liquid medicine injection apparatus capable of injecting additional fluid after completion of liquid medicine injection
10940268 · 2021-03-09 · ·

A liquid medicine injection apparatus capable of injecting an additional fluid after completion of injection of a liquid medicine is provided. The apparatus includes a cylinder elongated in a direction and having a nozzle formed at one end of the cylinder; a piston installed to be hermetically movable within the cylinder in the direction; an injector provided at the other end of the cylinder to allow the piston to be moved; a fluid tank for storing a fluid in a sealed state; a needle unit disposed between the nozzle and the fluid tank; and a cap member provided between the needle unit and the fluid tank and deformable to allow the needle unit to penetrate the fluid tank.

KIT FOR THE SUCCESSIVE AND COAXIAL INJECTION OF A MEDICAMENT

A kit for subsequent injection and/or subsequent insertion of at least one medical substance in the fluid or liquid state and/or of at least one element in a human body injection or insertion site. The kit includes a first syringe element and at least one second syringe element. The first syringe element includes an internally hollow cylindrical body, a plunger and a first needle. The plunger is suitable to slide inside the cylindrical body in use. The at least one second syringe element includes a piston and a second needle. The at least one medical substance is inserted into the cylindrical body and the first syringe element is suitable to house, at least partially therein, the at least one second syringe element or the second needle is suitable to pass through the plunger in use.

DUAL-STAGE SYRINGES FOR INDEPENDENT DELIVERY OF TWO OR MORE FLUIDS

In the present disclosure, embodiments of dual-stage syringes are disclosed along with delivery systems incorporating the dual-stage syringes. Embodiments of the dual-stage syringes described herein include sleeved dual-stage syringes, turn-key dual-stage syringes and dual-stage syringes including one or more one-way valves.

MICROSPHERE CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20210210239 · 2021-07-08 · ·

In the present disclosure, embodiments of microbead containment systems and containment methods are disclosed. The microbead containment system may include a microsphere container, which includes walls that define a containment space in the microsphere container, and microspheres within the containment space. The walls may include at least one magnetic component configured to produce a magnetic field within the containment space. The microspheres may include a diamagnetic material. The method of containing radioactive microspheres may include loading a plurality of microspheres comprising a diamagnetic material in a container comprising one or more magnetic components. The microspheres contained in the microsphere container interact with the magnetic field in a manner that prevents direct contact of the microspheres and the microsphere container.