A61M3/0212

ROTARY VALVE CONFIGURATION FOR A SURGICAL CASSETTE

A system for distributing fluid during a surgical procedure is disclosed, comprising a plurality of valves at least partially enclosed in a surgical cassette, at least one vacuum source fluidly connected to at least one of the plurality of valves, and at least one fluid source fluidly connected to at least one of the plurality of valves, wherein each valve is responsive to at least one received signal indicative of at least one parameter associated with one of fluid pressure and fluid volume.

CASSETTE DESIGN AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF

A system for a surgical system is disclosed, comprising a surgical cassette, comprising a cassette for use with a surgical console, further comprising a first set of fluid channels having a first set of ports, a second set of fluid channels having a second set of ports, at least one rotary valve in fluid communication with the first set of fluid channels, at least one rotary valve in fluid communication with the second set of fluid channels, and a plurality of deformable channels, wherein the deformable channels are fluidly connected to ones of the first set of ports and second set of ports.

SURGICAL FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS

A fluid management system for use with a fluid reservoir includes an inflow pump and an outflow pump. The inflow pump is connectable to a probe for delivering a distention fluid to a body cavity. The outflow pump removes the distention fluid through the same probe, thus establishing a re-circulating volume of distention fluid within the body cavity. The removed fluid is filtered and returned to a fluid reservoir for eventual recycling to the body cavity. A controller adjusts the flow rates of the inflow pump and the outflow pump to maintain a pre-selected fluid pressure or volume within the body cavity.

VACUUM POWERED SALINE INJECTION SYSTEM
20210162103 · 2021-06-03 ·

A method and apparatus for injecting saline into an open cavity of a patient's body, and, alternatively, vacuuming fluids from said cavity during laparoscopic surgery that provides constant feed and amplified pressure to provide a steady fluid output, in a disposable, single use handheld surgical device.

THERMAL TREATMENT OF SURGICAL FLUIDS

A surgical fluid thermal treatment system can be used during a procedure to heat or cool surgical fluid, e.g., prior to introducing the fluid into the body of a patient. In some examples, the system includes an open basin into which fresh surgical fluid is dispensed and a heater that heats the fluid in the basin. The system may also include a volume measurement device that measures the volume of fluid in the basin. The system may have a user interface that a user interacts with to check fresh fluid into the basin. The user may also interact with the user interface to check medical tools into the basin and check medical tools out of the basin. A controller associated with the system can track the volume of fluid removed from the basin during the course of a procedure.

Medical weighing systems

A weighing system for medical applications may include a basin that has a base and a sloped sidewall that collectively form a bounded cavity with open top surface that receives and holds the material to be weighed. The basin may be free floating above the weighing device within a restricted range of travel. In some examples, the weighing system includes a thermal treatment device to adjust the temperature of the material in the basin. The rate at which heat is delivered to the basin may vary depending on the weight of the contents in the basin.

VANE PUMP FOR MEDICAL INSTRUMENT
20210146019 · 2021-05-20 ·

A medical system includes a medical instrument including an irrigation and aspiration channel to carry irrigation fluid to, and remove aspirated matter from, a distal end of the medical instrument, a reservoir to store the irrigation fluid, a receptacle to collect the aspirated matter, and a vane pump including a pump housing having an inner surface around a pumping chamber, the pump housing including irrigation inlet and outlet ports coupled to the pumping chamber and respectively connected to the reservoir and the irrigation channel, and aspiration inlet and outlet ports coupled to the pumping chamber and respectively connected to the aspiration channel and the receptacle, and wherein the vane pump is configured to simultaneously pump via the pumping chamber, at substantially the same flow rate, the irrigation fluid from the reservoir to the distal end and the aspirated matter from the distal end to the receptacle.

Joint pressure measurement with sensor in the drainage line
20210106733 · 2021-04-15 ·

The invention relates to a device for rinsing a body cavity, wherein a pressure sensor for determining the actual pressure in the body cavity is provided, said pressure sensor being arranged in the drainage line (8).

Urinary bladder irrigation device and method for using the same

A urinary bladder irrigation device includes: a first pipe, a second pipe, a third pipe, a liquid supply member, a liquid collection member, a detection member, and an elevation member. The first pipe has a first opening at one end thereof. The second pipe has a second opening at one end thereof. The third pipe has an end connected to another end of the first pipe and another end of the second pipe and has a third opening at another end thereof. The liquid supply member is connected to the first opening. The liquid collection member is connected to the second opening. The detection member is positioned in the second pipe. The elevation member accommodates the detection member.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING FLUID DEFICIT

A fluid management and medical device system may include a fluid management system and a medical device having one or more sensors proximate the distal end of the elongate shaft of the medical device. The controller of the fluid management system may be configured to calculate a fluid deficit when the distal end of the elongate shaft is disposed within a patient and configured to automatically pause fluid deficit calculation when the distal end of the elongate shaft is removed from the patient. In some instances the controller is configured to calculate the fluid deficit using rotational speed of the inflow pump in combination with a difference between a change in weight of a fluid supply source supplying fluid to the fluid management system and a change in weight of a collection container collecting fluid from the fluid management system.