A61F2/0013

Catheter with valves
12042607 · 2024-07-23 · ·

In some examples, a catheter includes an elongated body defining an injection lumen, a drainage lumen, and an inflation lumen. The elongated body includes an anchoring member positioned on a proximal portion of the elongated body. A sensor is positioned on a distal portion of the elongated body or distal to a distal end of the elongated body. The medical device includes an active valve positioned in or about the drainage lumen The active valve is configured to move between a closed state in which, when a proximal end of the elongated body is positioned in a bladder of a patient, the active valve is configured to retain fluid in the bladder, and an open state in which the active valve enables drainage of fluid from the bladder via the drainage lumen.

Toroidal balloon for external or internal compression with unique insertion or removal
10213208 · 2019-02-26 ·

A balloon is fashioned in the shape of a modified toroid that changes position by rotation. As a result, the toroidal balloon is an improvement over existing balloons for dilation and applying pressure since it can apply the pressure to both the external surface and the surface lining the balloon's internal channel and change position while applying that pressure. In addition, the toroidal balloon can apply a biologically active substance or medical device to a biological wall then leave that substance or device in place with the rotational extraction of the balloon. Other balloons for dilation or application of a substance or device need to be deflated to change their position.

METHOD FOR INTERMITTENTLY TRIGGERING A REFLEX-COORDINATED DEFECATION
20180311479 · 2018-11-01 ·

The invention relates to a method for filling an inflatable catheter balloon of a device for transanally introducing an infusion into the rectum or colon of a patient by means of a filling device, wherein a fill volume or a filling pressure prevailing in the catheter balloon is until there occurs a gradual, user-controllable, pneumatically initiated expansion of portions of the bowel wall, thus triggering a coordinated defecation reflex, wherein the timing and intensity of the triggering stimulus can be determined to the greatest possible extent by the user.

TRANS-ANAL INFLOW CATHETER FOR INTERMITTENTLY TRIGGERING A REFLEX-COORDINATED DEFECATION
20180311481 · 2018-11-01 ·

The invention relates to a device for transanally introducing an infusion into the rectum or colon of a patient, said device comprising a catheter with a catheter shaft wherein, to ensure the most practicable catheter insertion possible, the catheter shaft is equipped in the proximal, preanal region with gripping depressions to accommodate the fingers gripping the catheter during insertion.

TRANS-ANAL INFLOW CATHETER FOR INTERMITTENTLY TRIGGERING A REFLEX-COORDINATED DEFECATION
20180311480 · 2018-11-01 ·

The invention relates to a device for transanally introducing an infusion into the rectum or colon of a patient, said device comprising a catheter with a catheter shaft and an inflatable balloon, comprising a distal terminal balloon section of larger radius and generally spherical or discoid shape, and, disposed proximal to this distal terminal balloon section, a tapered balloon section having a reduced radius, the tapered balloon section of the device being adapted to be placed transanally, such that the enlarged distal terminal balloon section is placed intrarectally wherein the balloon is fixed onto the catheter shaft only at fixation points located at the ends of the balloon, wherein both balloon ends taper approximately to a shaft dimension of the catheter shaft supporting the balloon; according to the present invention, the difference between the larger radius of the distal terminal balloon section and the reduced radius of the proximally adjacent, tapered balloon section is either in the pressurized state of the balloon at 30 mbar, smaller than the difference between the larger radius of the distal terminal balloon section and the reduced radius of the proximally adjacent, tapered balloon section in the pressurized state of the balloon at 100 mbar, or is in the inflated, but unpressurized state of the balloon greater than the distance between the distal end of the catheter shaft on the one hand and the distal fixation point of the balloon to the catheter shaft on the other hand.

Safe self-loosening tourniquet cuff for enabling optimization of tourniquet time

A self-loosening tourniquet cuff for optimization of tourniquet time comprises an inflatable bladder, an elastic self-loosening tether and an inelastic safety tether. The bladder has a length between first and second ends sufficient for the bladder to encircle a patient's limb and overlap itself. The elastic self-loosening tether has an elastic member non-releasably attached to the bladder near the first end and a securing member non-releasably attached to the elastic member and adapted to releasably attach to the bladder when overlapped to establish a first bladder overlap length. The elastic member is adapted for stretching to establish a second bladder overlap length less than the first bladder overlap length. The inelastic safety retainer retains the bladder around the patient's limb near the second bladder overlap length when the bladder is inflated to a pressure sufficient to stop the flow of arterial blood into the patient's limb distal to the bladder.

Rectal catheter configured for pediatric care

A rectal catheter is configured for improved pediatric care. The catheter includes a member that terminates into a rounded tip, a plug mounted about the member, the plug being made of a moldable material, a balloon mounted about the member between the rounded tip and the plug, a conduit that fluidly communicates with the balloon and that extends from the member to enable a pressure source to be operatively connected to the balloon to inflate the balloon, and a pressure relief valve operatively connected to the conduit, the pressure relief valve being configured to open the conduit to atmosphere pressure in response to a pressure in the conduit reaching a predetermined pressure. The predetermined pressure is selected to attenuate significantly risk of bowel perforation in pediatric patients.

Intra-Vaginal Devices And Methods For Treating Fecal Incontinence

Devices and methods for intra-vaginal bowel control.

Urinary incontinence device
09707065 · 2017-07-18 · ·

A urinary incontinence device for insertion in a urethra of a user. The device includes a non-absorbent body having an outer surface, the body having a leading end and a trailing end; a removal mechanism having a first end attached to the body and a portion of the removal mechanism located outside the user; a portion of the body having a generally bulbous shape for positioning within the urethra and providing a seal within the urethra preventing urinary leakage from the urethra; and a coating applied to the outer surface of the body for engaging a wall of the urethra and securing the device within the urethra of the user. Another embodiment relates to a method of controlling urinary incontinence comprising: engaging an applicator with the body of the device and introducing into the urethra the device wherein the device is positioned in the user's bulbar urethra.