A61M3/0287

Pressure-Stabilized Ear Flushing Device Capable of Being Operated with One Hand
20210259887 · 2021-08-26 ·

The present invention relates to a pressure-stabilized ear flushing device capable of being operated with one hand, comprising a spray bottle, a spray gun, a long rod for solution transition, and an adapter and a flushing head provided on the long rod. The flushing bottle is provided with a suction tube. The suction tube is connected with the spray gun. The spray gun and the spray bottle are threaded or snapped. The spray head on the spray gun is connected with a long rod. The end of the long rod is connected with a triangular flushing nozzle or an adapter. The other end of the adapter is connected with a hose flushing head. The device of the present invention improves the existing ear flusher, flushes earwax better, treats ears, and is capable of being operated with one hand, which is convenient for users and patients. The device is equipped with a variety of flushing heads, which is suitable for a wide range of people and is convenient and fast to operate.

DEVICES, METHODS, AND COMPOSITIONS FOR CONTROLLING INFECTIONS
20210154158 · 2021-05-27 ·

The subject invention provides novel and highly effective methods and devices for convenient and effective wound irrigation.

DEVICE FOR CLEANING TWO-SIDED BODILY PUNCTURES
20210154380 · 2021-05-27 ·

An all-in-one, sterile, waste- and mess-free device for cleaning two-sided bodily punctures is described. The device may be a hand-held device that encloses around both sides of a two-sided bodily puncture and provides targeted cleaning fluid soaking, fully or partially submerged, without the user ever needing to touch or disturb jewelry in the two-sided bodily puncture. Cleaning fluid soaking involves cleaning fluid, without elevated pressure, soakingly contacting a two-sided bodily puncture to: (1) kill microorganisms in the area surrounding the two-sided bodily puncture (e.g., skin surrounding openings of the two-sided bodily puncture); and/or (2) remove cellular debris and/or microorganisms from the area surrounding the two-sided bodily puncture.

DISPOSABLE IRRIGATION BASIN FOR EXTREMITY PROCEDURES
20210162113 · 2021-06-03 · ·

A disposable basin for extremity procedures, irrigation and lavage in the operating room, treatment clinic or ward allows the extremity to rest comfortably, safely, and securely inside the basin, allowing the surgeon, physician, clinician, and or provider ease of access within a contained protective barrier. Contaminated fluid safely and efficiently drains into an integrated suction trough via the intrinsic design of the basin, resulting in decreased exposure to pathogens, containment of contamination, ease of execution and disposal, and cost savings.

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.

Collection device for use in irrigation and drainage procedures
10912879 · 2021-02-09 ·

A fluid collection device includes an upper edge portion having a first end of a collection container having an outer surface where the upper edge portion defines an open top end. At least one fastening device may be attached to the outer surface of the collection container. A vacuum hose coupled to an outlet port extends from a second end of the collection container. A vacuum source applies a vacuum to the collection container through the vacuum hose.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATED ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING OF BODILY FLUIDS

Systems and methods for automated assessment and monitoring of bodily fluids are disclosed. In one embodiment, a system for provisioning a treatment composition to a bladder of a patient includes: an irrigation bag that carries the treatment composition; a catheter configured for connecting the irrigation bag to the bladder; a flow regulator configured for controlling a flow of the treatment composition from the irrigation bag to the bladder; and a drainage bag in fluid communication with the bladder through a drainage tubing of the catheter. The drainage tubing is configured for draining urine from the bladder. The system also includes: a first sensor for detecting a first amount of the treatment composition in the irrigation bag; a second sensor for detecting a second amount of urine in the drainage bag; a third sensor for detecting a concentration of particles in the urine carried by the drainage bag; and a controller.

BLADDER IRRIGATION TOOL
20200397975 · 2020-12-24 ·

A tool is attachable to a bladder irrigation catheter. A body supports multiple fluid pathways between each of the catheter, a supply of irrigation fluid and a waste fluid collector. A syringe or other pressure and vacuum applicator accesses the pathways and powers irrigation flow. A supply port and intake port are connected to a supply pathway leading to the applicator. Similarly, a drain port and discharge port are connected to a drain pathway leading to the applicator. The supply pathway and drain pathway can be selectively blocked so that action of the applicator only drives supply or drain irrigation action. Check valves are located to provide proper fluid flow direction. Bypasses between the supply port and intake port and between the drain port and discharge port can be activated to bypass the supply pathway and drain pathway and allow for gravity flow bladder irrigation through the tool.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR WOUND TREATMENT AND IRRIGATION
20200390808 · 2020-12-17 · ·

A wound irrigation system includes a first fluid including an ion rich compound having free available ions; and a second fluid including an oxidation-reduction potential increasing compound, the second fluid housed separately from the first fluid. Mixing the first and second fluids in a charging area forms an ionically charged fluid with an oxidation-reduction potential higher than a wound site oxidation-potential. The ionically charged fluid increases antimicrobial activity of the wound upon application.

MEDICAL IRRIGATION DEVICE AND METHOD
20200375623 · 2020-12-03 ·

An apparatus for supporting an extremity during tissue debridement and capturing fluid and tissue resulting from tissue debridement includes an extremity-supporting base. The apparatus may further include a barrier shroud. The apparatus can be used in tissue irrigation and debridement procedures to contain and control drainage of fluid and tissue. The apparatus supports a patient extremity, such as an arm or a leg. The base has a length, proximal end (i.e., nearest the patient's body), and distal end (i.e., farthest from the patient's body). The shroud can have a top portion, bottom portion, and shroud drainage opening. A method includes debriding tissue from a patient extremity supported by the base and at least partially enclosed within the barrier shroud, which acts as a shield for fluid and tissue emanating from the extremity. Fluid and tissue exit the shroud through a shroud drainage opening.