Patent classifications
A61M1/734
Systems and methods for measuring fluid flow in a venturi based system
Variables of a surgical system are detected or received via one or more sensors to predict an intraocular pressure (IOP) and/or determine an IOP in real time during a surgical procedure. A notification to a surgeon or a target IOP is set and maintained as determined by Static IOP, dynamic IOP, and/or a total IOP combining both static and dynamic IOP of the anterior chamber of a patient's eye. Information collected about various components of the system are displayed on a user interface. The system uses the collected information to calculate the static IOP and/or dynamic IOP of the system, and the total IOP may be function of the static IOP and/or dynamic IOP measurements.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS OF REDUCED PRESSURE THERAPY
In some embodiments, a negative pressure wound therapy system can detect and classify one or more operational conditions, including detection of a wound bleeding. The system can react to detection of blood by providing an indication, reducing the intensity or stopping therapy, releasing negative pressure, etc. In certain embodiments, the system can detect one or more additional operational conditions, such as change in vacuum pressure, gas leak rate change, exudate flow rate change, water flow rate change, presence of exudate, presence of water, etc. The system can detect and distinguish between different operational conditions and provide indication or take remedial action.
UTERINE HEMORRHAGE CONTROLLING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A method of reducing postpartum bleeding includes positioning a device comprising a vacuum element within the uterus; sealing the uterus; activating vacuum in the uterus with the vacuum element of the device while the uterus is sealed; and collapsing the uterus with the vacuum to reduce postpartum bleeding.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REMOVAL OF BLOOD AND THROMBOTIC MATERIAL
An extension conduit for use with a system for aspirating thrombus includes a passageway extending between a distal end and a proximal end of the extension conduit, and a combined hydraulic and electrical control carried on the extension conduit and configured to be activated by a user to activate an electric switch while opening a valve to allow flow through the passageway.
System For Monitoring Compliant Usage Of Negative Pressure Wound Therapy
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for treating a tissue site are described. In some embodiments, the system may include a dressing, a negative-pressure source, and a communication device. The communication device may be coupled to the negative-pressure source and configured to transmit operational data of the negative pressure source to a remote location for monitoring usage of the system.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL CENTRAL SUCTION SYSTEM CAPABLE OF REMOTE MONITORING
A multifunctional central suction system capable of remote monitoring includes a flow measurement device and a controller, wherein a negative pressure port of the flow measurement device is connected to a negative pressure air nozzle of the controller via a gas pipe; the flow measurement device includes a measurement mechanism and a liquid bottle; the negative pressure port is arranged on the liquid bottle; a first Bluetooth communication module is provided on the measurement mechanism; a communication module is provided in the controller; the communication module includes a second Bluetooth communication module and a WiFi communication module; and the first Bluetooth communication module on the measurement mechanism is in communication connection with the second Bluetooth communication module in the controller.
Multiple dressing negative pressure wound therapy system
Embodiments described herein relate to apparatuses, systems, and methods for the treatment of wounds, for example using multiple wound dressings in combination with negative pressure wound therapy. A negative pressure would therapy apparatus can include a negative pressure source and a controller. The negative pressure source can include inlets configured to couple via fluid flow paths to wound dressings. The fluid flow paths can include pressure sensors configured to measure pressure in the fluid flow paths. The pressure sensors can include a first pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the first fluid flow path and a second pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the second fluid flow path. The controller can be configured to operate the negative pressure source and provide, based on measured pressure, indication of at least one operating condition associated with at least one of the fluid flow paths.
Multiple dressing negative pressure wound therapy system
Embodiments described herein relate to apparatuses, systems, and methods for the treatment of wounds, for example using multiple wound dressings in combination with negative pressure wound therapy. A negative pressure would therapy apparatus can include a negative pressure source and a controller. The negative pressure source can include inlets configured to couple via fluid flow paths to wound dressings. The fluid flow paths can include pressure sensors configured to measure pressure in the fluid flow paths. The pressure sensors can include a first pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the first fluid flow path and a second pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the second fluid flow path. The controller can be configured to operate the negative pressure source and provide, based on measured pressure, indication of at least one operating condition associated with at least one of the fluid flow paths.
Fluid removal management and control of wound closure in wound therapy
Embodiments of negative pressure wound therapy systems and methods for operating the systems are disclosed. In one embodiment, a negative pressure wound therapy apparatus can include a wound dressing, a negative pressure source, and a controller. The negative pressure source can provide negative pressure via a fluid flow path to the wound dressing. The controller can monitor a rate of fluid removal from the wound, wirelessly communicate the rate of fluid removal to a remote device, and output an indication when the rate of fluid removal meets a threshold.
LIQUID FLOW DETECTION IN TISSUE SITE DRESSINGS AND INSTILLATION METHODS
A dressing for treating a tissue site may include a manifold, a transparent or translucent backing layer disposed over a surface of the manifold, an adherent layer disposed on at least a margin of the backing layer, and a plurality of liquid contact indicators disposed in a spaced array between the manifold and the backing layer. A dressing kit may include the plurality of liquid contact indicators separate from the other elements of the dressing. Therapy systems may include the dressing or a dressing assembled from the dressing kit. Also, methods for monitoring fluid distribution and methods for reducing edema can include the dressing, a dressing assembled from the dressing kit, or at least a portion of the therapy system containing them.