Patent classifications
A61M5/1418
Intravenous line connection support device
An intravenous line connection support device holds an intravenous connection port in a static position relative to a static structure or patient to facilitate connection to the port. The device includes a support flange coupled to and extending from a base. A connection post is coupled to and extends from the base. A slit extends into the connection post defining a pair of spaced arms. Opposite faces of the spaced arms include concavely arcuate portions defining a receiver within the slit configured for receiving a connection port of an intravenous line therein. A fastener has a head and a shaft. The shaft extends through the arms and across the slit. The shaft engages the arms such that movement of the shaft selectively urges the arms together and apart wherein the fastener is configured for securing the connection port within the receiver.
Medical instrument storage device
The present invention relates generally to the field of medical instrument storage. More specifically, the present invention relates to a medical instrument storage device that is comprised of a frame, a main clamp attached to the frame, and at least one instrument clamp also attached to the frame. The frame of the device is generally rectangular and the device is sturdy and sterile such that the device can attach to an operating table to be used in a surgical operating room. Further, the device is comprised of at least one instrument clamp that may store medical instruments or the wires of medical instruments that are to be used during the medical procedure. In this manner, the device can be applied to any medical procedure such that necessary medical instruments may be within an easily accessible range for the surgeon or another member of the surgical team.
Device for clamping and holding medical hose lines
A device for clamping and holding medical hose lines includes a hose clamp with two clamping legs on opposite sides of a passage. The passage is configured to receive a first hose portion. The clamping legs are movable between a clamping position, in which the clamping legs constrict the passage and clamp the first hose portion, and a release position in which the constriction is eliminated. The device also includes a holding clip connected to the hose clamp. The holding clip has two arms arranged opposite one another bordering a recess. The recess is configured to receive at least one second hose portion to be held between the arms. The arms are movable relative to one another between an open position, in which the arms expose a slot opening radially into the recess, and a holding position in which the slot is closed or at least constricted.
SYSTEM, APPARATUS AND METHOD EMPLOYED WITH ENTERAL SYSTEMS
A connector system is configured to fluidly connect a nasogastric tube assembly including a lumen and a tube to a medical device. The system includes a connector including: a fitting configured to provide a fluid-tight connection with the medical device; a neck coupled to the fitting, the neck configured to attach to the nasogastric tube assembly; and a body coupled to the neck, the body configured to provide a fluid-tight connection with the nasogastric tube assembly when at least partially inserted within the lumen; and a first tether including a first fastening region defining a first opening configured to receive the neck, a second fastening region defining a second opening configured to couple to the nasogastric tube assembly, and a link coupling the first fastening region to the second fastening region, the link configured to maintain a fixed distance separating the first fastening region from the second fastening region.
INTERLOCKING LOW PROFILE GRIPPING DEVICE
A low profile gripping device having a locking assembly attached to a base having a table, wherein the locking assembly comprises a locking strap with pairs of fins disposed for insertion into an aperture of a buckle. The locking assembly comprises an offset anchor block having opposing sides, the locking strap attached to one side, and the buckle attached to the opposing side. The interface between the locking strap and the anchor block forms a creased groove for seating a flexible polymer tube or polymer coated cable. The creased groove is located above the table such that the seated tube or cable is substantially centered above the base. The locking strap is inserted through the aperture to secure the tube or cable in the creased groove, and the fins retain the locking strap in fixed relation to the buckle.
Catheter securement device
A securement device for securing a medical article is disclosed. The securement device comprises a base and a first securing portion comprising a strap that is movable between an open position and a closed position and a connector disposed on the base. The strap cooperates with the connector in the closed position to form an enclosure. The strap further comprises a curvilinear segment that projects inwardly into the enclosure in a convex orientation when the strap is in the closed position. Securement systems for securing medical articles and methods of securing at least a portion of a medical article to a patient are also provided.
Stabilizing device having a snap clamp
A retainer includes a first arcuate wall and a second arcuate wall that together define a channel designed to receive a medical article. The retainer has an open configuration wherein a first end of the first arcuate wall is spaced away from a first end of the second arcuate wall, and a closed configuration wherein the first end of the first arcuate wall is adjacent the first end of the second arcuate wall. A second end of the first arcuate wall opposite the first end of the arcuate wall may be spaced away from the base in the open configuration and pressed against the base in the closed configuration. The retainer also may include a first support and a second support fixed to the base, and a first and second flexible coupling connecting the first and second supports to the first and second arcuate walls.
MEDICAL LINE MANAGEMENT DEVICE
Disclosed is a medical line management device for organisation and/or arrangement of tubes, hoses, catheters and wires for example in the environment of a hospital bed. In one embodiment, disclosed is a grip for guiding at least one wire that includes at least one clamp adapted to reversibly fasten the grip to a surface, and at least one guide adapted to receive the one or more wires, wherein the guide includes at least one aperture.
Conduit support device
A conduit support device may include a support leg that may be movably coupled to a boom arm with a vertical pivot and a horizontal pivot. The vertical pivot and horizontal pivot may be disposed between the distal end and the proximal end of the boom arm. An offset weight may be removably coupled to the boom arm. The offset weight may comprise a first end, a second end, and a center of balance, and the center of balance may be closer to the first end than to the second end. The first end may be configured to be positioned proximate to the boom arm to position the center of balance relatively closer to the boom arm, and the second end may be configured to be positioned proximate to the boom arm to position the center of balance relatively farther from the boom arm.
Medical drainage tube anchor
In accordance with the present application, an anchor device is provided which is configured to secure a drainage tube having nozzle end to a waste receptacle. In the version, the anchor device generally comprises an attachment rim assembly positionable for supporting the anchor device to the rim of the waste receptacle and a suspension arm operably attached to the attachment rim assembly for suspending the discharge nozzle end of the drainage tube towards the center of the waste receptacle.