Patent classifications
A61M5/3148
ASPIRATION SYRINGE
The invention relates to the field of medical equipment, more specifically to syringes, and can be used for procedures of aspiration of various fluids, for fine needle biopsy, for puncture morphological diagnostics, and for injections of liquid medicinal products. The subject matter of the invention: the disclosed device, including a barrel with a tip for attaching a needle at one end, a piston with a stem slidingly mounted inside the barrel, and a grip at the end of the stem, according to the invention, is provided with a handle moveably coupled to the stem grip and rotatable in relation to a hinge unit located on the stem grip, wherein the handle is at least formed as a bracket with a reverse grip located at the end opposite to the handle attachment and having a slot arranged in the middle portion and intended for enclosing the stem on two sides.
DELAY DEVICE FOR A MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION APPLIANCE
A piston rod unit for a device for administering a medical substance delays a release of a mechanism of the device and includes an outer piston rod with a hollow space and a contact face for interacting with a stopper to discharge the substance, and an inner piston rod mounted in the outer piston rod to form a cavity at the distal end of the outer piston rod. The cavity contains a viscous fluid and a fluid displacement element located at least partially in the cavity that is operably or integrally connected to the inner piston rod. During relative movement between the fluid displacement element and the outer piston rod, fluid displacement causes movement resistance, such that mechanism release is delayed. The outer piston rod includes a distal, first piston rod part, comprising the contact face and the cavity, and a second piston rod part adjoining the first.
VENTED SYRINGE
Vented syringes are described herein. A vented syringe includes a syringe body and a plunger body. The syringe body defines a syringe cavity. The plunger body is at least partially disposed within the syringe cavity. The plunger body includes an air intake channel defined within the plunger body. The vented syringe further includes a plunger seal that is sealingly engaged with the syringe cavity to cooperatively define a syringe volume. The vented syringe further includes a one-way valve in fluid communication with the air intake channel and the syringe volume, wherein the one-way valve is configured to prevent fluid flow from the syringe volume to the air intake channel and permit fluid flow from the air intake channel to the syringe volume.
Multi-chamber, Multi-formulation Fluid Delivery System
The application discloses a multi-chamber, multi-formulation fluid delivery system, comprising a multi-chamber applicator in fluid communication with multi-chamber packaging. Applicators according to the instant disclosure have reduced squeeze-strength requirements, and are useful for dispensing fluids, including medicaments, to animals, including livestock animals. The multi-chamber packaging provides separate storage for formulations containing incompatible active ingredients, and is suitable for use with the multi-chamber applicator. The application also discloses methods for using the system to simultaneously deliver multiple active ingredients, at least some of which are not suitable for co-formulation, thus reducing the time, economic burden and animal stress involved with applying multiple, separate formulations to animals.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPERATING A PLUNGER
An apparatus can aid usage of a plunger, for example helping a medical practitioner use a hypodermic syringe to inject dermal filler. The apparatus can fasten a thumb rest of a plunger of the syringe to a thumb of the practitioner and can support one-handed operation of the syringe. With the plunger so fastened, reverse thumb motion can retract the plunger for aspiration, and forward thumb motion can advance the plunger for injection. The apparatus can comprise a member extending at least partially around the practitioner's thumb. The member can comprise an aperture configured to retain the thumb rest between the thumb and the member, with a shaft of the plunger passing through the aperture.
Housing and cap for medical injector
A medical injector is disclosed. The medical injector includes an upper guard housing having a gripping component, a lower guard housing defining a reservoir, and a stopper engaged with a portion of the upper guard housing, the stopper being slidably disposed within the reservoir and sized to provide sealing engagement with an interior sidewall of the lower guard housing. The upper guard housing at least partially surrounds the lower guard housing and is moveable relative to the lower guard housing to advance the stopper through the reservoir.
Ophthalmic device
An ophthalmic device including a cannula having a cannula distal end, a lumen, and one or more orifices coupled to the lumen is provided. The cannula is configured to deliver a fluid. A sleeve is disposed around the cannula and has a sleeve distal end. A handle is coupled to the sleeve and the cannula, the handle having an actuator. An internal mechanism is coupled to the actuator and configured to retract the sleeve relative to the cannula. The internal mechanism includes a follower fixedly coupled to the sleeve and moveable between distal and proximal positions, and a release member movable between an activated position and a release position. The release member is coupled to the actuator and configured to release a force that urges the follower from the distal position to the proximal position when the release member moves from the activated position to the release position.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OPERATING A PLUNGER
An apparatus can aid usage of a plunger, for example helping a medical practitioner use a hypodermic syringe to inject dermal filler. The apparatus can fasten a thumb rest of a plunger of the syringe to a thumb of the practitioner and can support one-handed operation of the syringe. With the plunger so fastened, reverse thumb motion can retract the plunger for aspiration, and forward thumb motion can advance the plunger for injection. The apparatus can comprise a member extending at least partially around the practitioner's thumb. The member can comprise an aperture configured to retain the thumb rest between the thumb and the member, with a shaft of the plunger passing through the aperture.
CHEMICALLY DRIVEN AUTO-INJECTOR WITH RETRACTION
Automatic injection devices (i.e., auto-injectors) and methods are disclosed that use gas-generating chemical reactions for parenteral delivery of therapeutic fluids. The generated gas may place the auto-injector in a punctured configuration to puncture a patient's skin with a needle, an injected configuration to deliver the therapeutic fluid through the needle and into the puncture site, and/or a retracted configuration to withdraw the needle from the puncture site.
DRUG SOLUTION ADMINISTRATION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING DRUG SOLUTION ADMINISTRATION DEVICE
A drug solution administration device includes a drug solution reservoir, a drive unit, a rotation detection unit, and a control unit. The control unit counts the number of rotations of the drive unit from when a rotation sensor value reaches a blockage start threshold value until the rotation sensor value reaches a blockage detection threshold value. Further, the control unit determines that a blockage of a flow path has occurred when the rotation sensor value reaches the blockage detection threshold value, and rotates the drive unit in a direction opposite to a direction in which the drug solution is administered based on the counted number of rotations.