A61M5/1418

Integrated intravenous (IV) clamp and power supply

An intravenous (IV) pole assembly includes a non-conductive support element, distribution rails respectively disposed along a length of the non-conductive support element and a clamping element. The distribution rails are respectively configured for power distribution along the length of the non-conductive support element. The clamping element includes a hinged clamp, which is attachable to the non-conductive support element at an attachment point defined along the length of the non-conductive support element, and a connector by which power is selectively transmittable from the distribution rails to a powered device supportable on the hinged clamp.

Apparatuses, systems, and methods for detection of tampering

Methods, apparatuses and systems for detecting tampering are disclosed. The methods, apparatuses and systems for detecting tampering can involve positioning at least a portion of one or more ingress/egress line having a first end and a second end in a clamping box configured to provide detection of tampering; and detecting tampering by observing the clamping box.

Apparatuses, systems, and methods for detection of tampering

Methods, apparatuses and systems for detecting tampering are disclosed. The methods, apparatuses and systems for detecting tampering can involve positioning at least a portion of one or more ingress/egress line having a first end and a second end in a clamping box configured to provide detection of tampering; and detecting tampering by observing the clamping box.

Spike cap and pretreatment method for infusion set using said spike cap

An infusion set employing a spike cap, arranged at which there is an opening configured to prevent passage therethrough of solid or liquid but to allow passage therethrough of gas at interior of the cap, hydrophobic filter being arranged at a location inward from where a tip of spike is inserted at interior of the cap by way of an insertion port, and a lid exterior of the opening for closing the opening; and in which there are hook(s) for anchoring to infusion tubing and a clip equipped with a catch for a flange arranged at the spike. Employing the cap at the infusion set makes it possible to carry out preprocessing including priming and backpriming by a simple operation without leakage of liquid.

BARRIER SYSTEM TO REDUCE THE RATES OF INFECTIONS
20200214900 · 2020-07-09 ·

A barrier system is provided for use in reducing infections associated with post-operative surgical incision and/or a percutaneous medical device, such as a catheter, that is disposed within the surgical incision. Such a barrier system may include: a barrier device having a skin-contacting surface and a catheter-receiving surface; and an adhesive composition configured for adhering to skin, the barrier device, and/or the catheter so as to form a barrier at or adjacent to an incision in the skin where the catheter is percutaneously inserted through the skin. A tensioning anchor and associated system of two or more tensioning anchors is provided for post-operative wound closure. A method for applying and removing the barrier device and tensioning anchors is also provided.

MEDICAL SPACER FOR MANAGING IV LINES
20200215260 · 2020-07-09 ·

A spacer for separating multiple IV lines. The spacer includes a generally planar body having spaced apart holes formed through the body. Each hole has a diameter approximating an outer diameter of an IV line. The holes are operative to space apart at least two IV lines extending through at least two holes. Slits are formed through the body. The slits have a diameter that is smaller than the outer diameter of the IV line. Each slit extends from an outer edge of the body to a hole. The body is formed from a material that is sufficiently rigid to maintain an IV line in each hole and yet sufficiently resilient to move the IV line through the slit.

LINE MANAGEMENT DEVICE

The present invention includes a line management device for attaching to a fixture wherein the line management device simultaneously retains one or more patient care lines in an opening, wherein the device comprises: a flexible strap comprising a proximal strap end comprising a single slot positioned through a portion of the proximal strap end; a body portion connected to the proximal strap end, wherein the body portion comprises a channel positioned on top of the flexible strap that forms an opening through which the one or more patient care lines are positioned; and a distal strap end connected to the body portion, wherein the distal strap end extends through the single slot to secure the distal strap end to the proximal strap end.

Locking tube clip

A component useable with one or more tube comprises a body engageable with one or more external surface recesses of the one or more tubes. The component has a pair of jaws extending from the body for gripping an item. The component is configured, such that, in use, in a first orientation of the body relative to the respective tube(s) recesses, the component is movable along a length of the tube(s); and, in a second orientation of the body relative to the respective tube(s) recesses, the component is resistive to movement along a length of the tube(s).

ANTI-SNAGGING INFUSION SETS

Anti-snagging components for use in infusion sets are provided. The anti-snagging component includes a sliding surface that guides an infusion set component past an obstruction when the infusion set is moved during manufacture or use. An anti-snagging structure may be integrally formed as a portion of an infusion set component or the anti-snagging structure may be a separate component that connects or attaches to an infusion set component. Some anti-snagging structures include a covering portion to cover a needleless connector and a tail portion to connect to a length of tubing. The covering portion may include an anti-microbial coating.

Gastric systems, apparatus, and methods for use with enteral feeding

Systems, methods, and apparatus for gastric pressure relief, flow regulation, location, gastric residual volume, a placement reminder, bidirectional fluid flow markings, reintroducing gastric material, collection reservoir raising, collection reservoir hanging, a drain port, setting tube length, and vent membranes. A gastric pressure relief system is used in connection with an enteral feeding system, which includes a feeding container, administration tubing and a delivery tube, where the gastric pressure relief system is interposed between the administration tubing and the delivery tube. The gastric pressure relief system includes a collection reservoir with a gas vent to ambient atmosphere, relief tubing secured to both the collection reservoir and a multi-way connector. The multi-way connector joins the administration tubing to the relief tubing and a delivery tube at a point below a patient's stomach, which is designated on a placement reminder apparatus.