A61M25/0111

INTERMITTENT CATHETER
20230072221 · 2023-03-09 ·

An intermittent catheter, preferably a female intermittent catheter, is provided in an assembly. The assembly may include a cap which may be attachable to the base of the assembly in use, and/or a seal which misaligns with sealing surfaces of a chamber wall and a moveable insert in use. It may have a two-step deployment, and/or a sheath that pulls out a storage chamber. Internal and external housing may define the storage chamber. The housing may have a filling aperture and/or the storage chamber may comprise an insert configured to move axially in response to rotation.

CATHETER APPLICATOR AND METHOD OF USE
20220313949 · 2022-10-06 ·

A catheter applicator is disclosed which allows an aseptic and stable catheter insertion and handling. The applicator comprises, in particular, clamping members cooperating with a bearing surface for handling a catheter. A method of using the applicator is further provided.

Female urinary catheter deployment devices and methods of using the same

A female urinary catheter deployment device includes a housing, an inner tip, an outer tip, a catheter, and an actuator. The outer tip is moved into the vicinity of the urethral opening of a female urethra. The outer tip is then moved from a closed condition to an open condition so as to expose a proximal end of the inner tip and position the proximal end of the inner tip within the urethra. The actuator is then moved with respect to the housing so as to proximally advance a proximal end of the catheter through and out of the proximal end of the inner tip and into the urethra. The proximal end of the catheter is further advanced through the urethra and into the bladder so as to drain urine from the bladder, through the catheter, and out of the housing.

Isolating drainage catheter
11642498 · 2023-05-09 · ·

Aspects of this disclosure relate to catheter assemblies, that include an inner tube component, an outer tube component that fits over the inner tube component, and a disposable layer of film that isolates the otherwise fluid-exposed portions of the catheter from the fluid it drains. This disposable film can be removed at regular intervals and obviates the need for catheter exchanges as the isolating disposable film, rather than the catheter itself, is removed. The principal characteristic of the disposable film is that it is relatively impermeable to fluid, for example, bodily fluids.

CATHETERS HAVING LOW VISCOSITY LUBRICANT
20230133471 · 2023-05-04 ·

A closed-system urinary catheter with a low viscosity gel lubrication is disclosed. The system has an uncoated catheter, but a hydrophilic coated catheter could be used. The low viscosity lubricating gel within the sachet uniformly coats the catheter when the sachet is ruptured just prior to use. A low viscosity lubrication gel could alternatively be place in the area inside the sheath and external to the catheter. Therefore, the variability that occurs with a hydrophilic catheter or the areas of a non-lubricated catheter with the higher viscosity gel catheters is avoided.

Device and Method for Distal Loading of Guidewires
20230191088 · 2023-06-22 ·

Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to apparatus and methods for distal loading of guidewires into a lumen of a catheter, dilator, or similar elongate medical device. Distal loading of guidewires can be challenging due to the small diameter of the guidewire and the diameter of the lumen into which they are placed. Further, misalignment of the guidewire can lead to damage of delicate and complex distal tip structures. Embodiments can also include barrier and clip systems to facilitate aseptic, no-touch techniques for placing catheter and guidewire assemblies subcutaneously. A user can manipulate the catheter using the barrier, clip, and/or guidewire loading device to advance the catheter and disengage the catheter once placed.

Automatic gel applying container for an intermittent urinary catheter
09833592 · 2017-12-05 · ·

A package or container for a catheter having a catheter tube with a proximal end provided with a catheter outlet and a distal opening at a distal end thereof. A gel receptacle is provided with a cavity for holding an amount of a lubricating agent, and the catheter tube extends therethrough. The gel receptacle is configured such that as the catheter is withdrawn from a stored position therein, a leading tip of the catheter is immersed in the lubricating agent, thus automatically coating the leading tip. The gel receptacle may be held within a rigid body or may be a standalone item packaged in a sterile bag solely with the catheter. A side wall of the gel receptacle is deformable so that as the catheter is withdrawn proximally the side wall is collapsed inward to displace the lubricating agent gel and coat an exterior surface of the catheter tube.

METHOD OF MAKING A READY-TO-USE CATHETER ASSEMBLY AND A READY-TO-USE CATHETER ASSEMBLY

A method of making a ready-to-use catheter assembly is provided, which can be immediately used by a patient. The ready-to-use catheter assembly ensures that the catheter does not suffer from a loss of quality during its shelf life and a wetting medium are provided. The method comprises: placing a catheter with an inactivated hydrophilic outer surface at least along its insertable length and a wetting medium in a catheter package; treating the catheter package with the catheter and the wetting medium with electro-magnetic and/or particle radiation while at least initially the hydrophilic outer surface at least along the insertable length of the catheter remains inactivated; and activating the hydrophilic outer surface at least along the insertable length of the catheter with the wetting medium during and/or after the radiation treatment and wherein the wetting medium decreases in viscosity when submitted to electro-magnetic and/or particle radiation.

FRICTIONLESS CATHETER

A catheter may include a tubular member having a lumen and an outer surface, a sleeve configured to be positioned in the lumen in a retracted configuration and to evert over at least a portion of the outer surface in an everted configuration, and a filament configured to retract the sleeve into the retracted configuration. The catheter may include an aperture proximal of a distal end, where the filament extends through the aperture from the lumen. A pull member may be on a distal end of the filament. The filament may be looped, coiled, and/or bunched in the catheter when the sleeve is in the retracted configuration. A shuttle may be attached to a distal end of the sleeve, where the shuttle includes a tubular member configured to maintain patency of the sleeve, and the filament engages the shuttle to retract the sleeve into the lumen.

Intermittent urinary catheter assembly
20230166073 · 2023-06-01 ·

An intermittent urinary catheter assembly comprising an intermittent urinary catheter comprising a catheter tube (4) with a proximal insertion end (3) and a distal outlet end, the catheter tube comprising a plurality of draining openings (6) at a proximal portion, a handle connected to the distal outlet end of the catheter tube (4), where the handle (30) comprises a first cavity (31) and a coaxial second cavity (33), the first cavity being adapted to provide a through-going hole for draining liquid (urine), and a protective tube (40) adapted for being telescoped in a longitudinal direction between a first proximal position and a second distal position, wherein, in the first proximal position, the protective tube (40) at least partly covers the catheter tube and, in the second distal position, the protective tube is positioned in the second cavity of the handle thereby exposing the full length (L) of the catheter tube for insertion.