Patent classifications
A61M3/0283
System and device for irrigating and cleaning nasal cavities
A system for irrigating and cleaning nasal cavities is provided. In some embodiments, the system includes a stand configured to hold an aqueous solution container. A primary incoming tube leading to a face mask device configured to be worn by a user. In one embodiment, the solution is gravity fed directed through the primary incoming tube into at least one port of the face mask device. A drain line leads from the face mask device to a collection container.
NASAL IRRIGATION DIAGNOSTIC ASSEMBLY
A nasal irrigation diagnostic assembly comprising an irrigation device including a fluid collection portion structured to retain a biological sample, in the form of waste solution from the nasal cavity resulting from irrigation. A detection member disposed on said irrigation device is exposed to the biological sample and is structured to determine the existence of at least one analyte within the biological sample of the waste solution. The detection member comprises a plurality of detection zones individually structured to analyze the biological sample upon engagement therewith, wherein said plurality of zones include at least a reaction zone and a detection zone, which respectively include reagents cooperatively and collectively formulated to detect the existence of the at least one analyte within biological sample of the waste solution. A control zone may also be included to indicate the intended operability of at least the detection member.
FLUID DISPENSING APPARATUS FOR IRRIGATING A BODY CAVITY
A fluid dispensing apparatus for irrigating a body cavity includes a fluid container assembly, a cap member, and a tip member. The fluid container assembly defines a longitudinal axis and includes a fluid container and an inlet assembly fixedly secured to the fluid container. The cap member is selectively rotatably attached to the inlet assembly. The tip member is selectively attachable to the cap member in response to rotation of the tip member about the longitudinal axis of the fluid container assembly.
METHOD FOR OPERATING A FLUID PUMP, AND OPHTHALMOSURGICAL SYSTEM WITH SAME
A method for operating a fluid pump of an ophthalmosurgical system for conveying a treatment fluid is provided. The fluid pump has a pump chamber and a drive chamber separated from the latter with an elastic partition element and which is acted upon by a drive fluid. A position of the partition element is detected. The method includes subjecting the drive fluid to a first drive pressure, detecting a treatment fluid pressure present in the first position of the partition element, subjecting the drive fluid to a further drive pressure, at which the partition element adopts a further position, detecting the at least one further position of the partition element, and a further treatment fluid pressure present in this further position, and taking into account the treatment fluid pressures and drive pressures present in the respective positions account in the operation of the fluid pump.
EVALUATION OF PHACOEMULSIFICATION DEVICES
A phacoemulsification simulation apparatus includes a trigger device, at least two sensors, and a processor. The trigger device configured to apply, to fluid at an inlet of a needle of a phacoemulsifier, a pressure profile as a function of time in response to an input waveform. The at least two sensors are configured to measure a pressure of the fluid at respective points in the phacoemulsification simulation apparatus. The processor is configured to (a) drive the trigger device with the input waveform, thereby causing the trigger device to apply the pressure profile to the inlet while the fluid is aspirated via an aspiration line, (b) receive measurements of the pressure of the fluid from the at least two sensors, and (c) analyze an aspiration performance of the phacoemulsifier in response to the measurements.
Stool Management System
A stool management system having a tubular body including a first end section disposable in a rectum of a patient and a second end section including a first connector which detachably mates with a second connector coupled to a collection container which receives waste matter passed through the tubular body from the bowel of the patient.
Devices and methods for cleaning contaminated body cavities
Provided is a method of cleaning a body cavity using a device by coupling a distal end portion of a first cannula to the housing such that a lumen is in fluid communication with the first portion of the inner volume, the first cannula coupled to a vacuum source, then coupling a distal end portion of a second cannula to the housing such that a lumen is in fluid communication with the second portion of the inner volume, the second cannula being coupled to a fluid source, inserting a portion of the housing into a body cavity, conveying a fluid from the fluid source to the body cavity via the lumen of the second cannula, and withdrawing the fluid from the body cavity into the vacuum source concurrently with the conveying the fluid, via the lumen of at least the first cannula.
Eyelid retractor and irrigation tool
An eyelid retractor and irrigation tool includes a handle portion defining a longitudinal first axis configured to be grasped by a user and a hook portion connected to the handle portion for retracting an eyelid. The hook portion of the tool includes: inwardly and outwardly facing walls, which are curved about a second axis, which is distinct from the first axis; an edge wall extending between the inwardly and outwardly facing walls; and an interior cavity defined by the walls. The tool further comprises at least one opening extending through the inwardly facing wall or the outwardly facing wall fluidly connected to the interior cavity and positioned such that fluid in the interior cavity passes through the at least one opening to irrigate portions of an eye including the eyelid.
DEVICE FOR THE REPETITIVE SUPPLY AND DRAINING OF SUBSTANCES FOR MEDICAL THERAPY, AND SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING FECAL CONTINENCE BY INTERMITTENT COLON LAVAGE BY MEANS OF A PERMANENTLY PLACED TRANS-ANAL OCCLUDING OR ACCESS CATHETER
A device for carrying out a lavage-like, repetitive supply and draining of a flushing, cleaning or other therapeutically active substance in the context of a return-flow enema, the device comprising: a catheter unit (SK) for receiving and draining feces, which can be permanently placed atraumatically and anorectally; a flushing and collecting bag unit (5, SB) with a combined flushing and collecting function; and a hose unit (4) connecting the catheter unit (SK) to the flushing and collecting bag unit (5, SB), comprising a single-lumen or multi-lumen, film-like, flatly collapsible, hose, and enabling a bidirectional flow communication between the catheter unit (SK) and the flushing and collecting bag unit (5; SB); characterized by at least one throughflow element with a flow-direction-dependent throttle function, providing a large lumen for draining of the patient's intestinal contents into the flushing and collecting bag unit (5; SB), so that shaped stool fractions can be drained, and which facilitates a supply of liquid from the flushing and collecting bag unit (5; SB) towards the patient, but wherein the supply of liquid towards the patient is throttled, so as to be reduced in flow amount or flow speed in relation to the draining of the patient's intestinal contents and thereby reduces the supply of liquid to the patient to a non-irritating amount that is compatible with the patient avoiding painful sensations and/or vegetative responses by an immediate dilation of the patient's colon and/or a triggering of a premature or only partially coordinated defecation reflex.
Fecal management systems and methods
Fecal management methods and apparatuses (e.g., devices, systems, etc.) may apply one or more fecal removal cycles of suction and irrigation (and in some examples air) to actively remove fecal material. The apparatus may control the timing of delivery of the fecal removal cycles as well as the parameters of the applied suction, irrigation and/or air within and between fecal removal cycles.