Patent classifications
A61B5/150053
BODILY FLUID COLLECTION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS
Devices and methods for withdrawing bodily fluid from a patient are disclosed herein. A handheld device configured in accordance with the present technology can include a housing having an opening, a skin-piercing assembly located at least partially within the housing, and an actuator movable relative to the housing along a deployment direction. The skin-piercing assembly can include a skin-piercing feature and a biasing member. The biasing member can be coupled to the skin-piercing feature to bias the skin-piercing feature along the deployment direction. Movement of the actuator along the deployment direction to a predetermined position can increase a load on the biasing member to at least a partially loaded state. Movement of the actuator along the deployment direction beyond the predetermined position can release the load on the biasing member so that the biasing member actively drives the skin-piercing feature along the deployment direction.
SYRINGE INTEGRATED PLATELET EXTRACTION DEVICE
Disclosed herein is a syringe-integrated platelet extraction device including: a housing having a longitudinal inner space for receiving collected blood, open at a top thereof, and formed at a bottom thereof with an orifice to which a syringe needle is coupled; a cap coupled to the orifice of the housing; a collector press-fitted into the housing from above the housing; a connector detachably coupled to an upper portion of the collector; and a plunger detachably coupled to the connector.
BODILY FLUID COLLECTION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS
Devices and methods for withdrawing bodily fluid from a patient are disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a handheld device can include a housing having an opening, and a skin-piercing assembly and a plunger positioned at least partially within the housing. The skin-piercing assembly can include a blade and a biasing member, such as a torsion spring. The plunger can be movable relative to the housing from a first position to a second position. In the first position, the plunger can engage the skin-piercing assembly to maintain the biasing member in a biased configuration. Movement of the plunger from the first position to the second position can disengage the plunger from the skin-piercing assembly to permit the first biasing member to drive the blade through and/or across the opening in the base.
Blood collection system including a baffle
A blood sample collection system, may include a housing, the housing including a blood collection port; and a baffle chamber; a needle formed through the housing and into the blood collection port; and a baffle formed within the baffle chamber to counteract a vacuum within a blood collection tube when pierced by the needle.
BLOOD COLLECTION SYSTEM INCLUDING A BAFFLE
A blood sample collection system, may include a housing, the housing including a blood collection port; and a baffle chamber; a needle formed through the housing and into the blood collection port; and a baffle formed within the baffle chamber to counteract a vacuum within a blood collection tube when pierced by the needle.
BODILY FLUID COLLECTION DEVICES AND RELATED METHODS
Devices and methods for withdrawing bodily fluid from a patient are disclosed herein. A handheld device configured in accordance with the present technology can include a housing having an opening, a skin-piercing assembly located at least partially within the housing, and an actuator movable relative to the housing along a deployment direction. The skin-piercing assembly can include a skin-piercing feature and a biasing member. The biasing member can be coupled to the skin-piercing feature to bias the skin-piercing feature along the deployment direction. Movement of the actuator along the deployment direction to a predetermined position can increase a load on the biasing member to at least a partially loaded state. Movement of the actuator along the deployment direction beyond the predetermined position can release the load on the biasing member so that the biasing member actively drives the skin-piercing feature along the deployment direction.
Sensor insertion device and sensor insertion device set
A sensor insertion device includes: a housing; a needle member comprising a needle portion configured to be inserted in the living body with a sensor and to be movable in the housing in an insertion direction and a pulling-out direction; a first urging member configured to urge the needle member in the insertion direction to move the needle member to a first position; a second urging member configured to urge the needle member in the pulling-out direction to move the needle member that has reached the first position to a second position; and a switching mechanism configured to perform selective switching from movement of the needle member by an urging force of the first urging member to movement of the needle member by an urging force of the second urging member when the needle member reaches the first position.
Systems, Methods, and Devices for Reducing the Pain of Glucose Monitoring and Diabetes Treatment
The various embodiments disclosed herein are devices that deliver electrical stimulation and/or vibration stimulation to the surface of skin in proximity to insulin injections and/or glucose testing in order to decrease or eliminate the pain of these procedures.
Methods, devices, systems, and kits for automated blood collection by fingerstick
Methods, devices, systems and kits for obtaining blood samples are provided. Devices include a cuff, a pressure source, and a timing mechanism. The methods include placing a cuff on a digit of a subject, inflating the cuff, and obtaining a small volume blood sample. The methods further include warming a digit lancing a digit pulsing the cuff; and providing a signal indicating the end of the sample collection time period.
Systems, methods, and devices for reducing the pain of glucose monitoring and diabetes treatment
The various embodiments disclosed herein are devices that deliver electrical stimulation and/or vibration stimulation to the surface of skin in proximity to insulin injections and/or glucose testing in order to decrease or eliminate the pain of these procedures.