Patent classifications
A61M2025/0206
Surgical drainage reservoir support
An improved surgical drainage reservoir support to securely support surgical drainage reservoirs with an easily located and grasped handles on the surface attachment elements containing multiple hooks.
Tubing Management Band
An embodiment provides an adjustable band with non-occlusive retention in case of excessive force (i.e., automatically loosens) and traction for the broad use of tubing management in medical device and patient contact applications. Embodiments may further include features such as guides and or channels on the band to hold tubing. Embodiments may be secured to patients to be used as a non-adhesive securement aid for tubing/catheter (e.g., IV's, enteral tubes, Foley catheters, endotracheal tubes, nasogastric (NG) tubes, chest tubes, and the like) retention on patients.
MULTIPURPOSE WEARABLE ENDOVASCULAR APPARATUS
An endovascular apparatus comprises a catheter shaft constructed and designed for insertion into a venous vessel of a patient; a capture thread positioned in at least one lumen of the catheter shaft and extending from a proximal end of the catheter shaft to a distal end of the catheter shaft for capturing components of a bodily fluid from the patient, the catheter shaft including a plurality of ports for exposing the capture thread to the bodily fluid of the patient; and an enclosure coupled to the proximal end of the catheter shaft. The enclosure includes a feed vessel in communication with a first end of the capture thread and a collection vessel in communication with a second end of the capture thread; and a drive system that controls a movement of the capture thread in the catheter shaft from the feed vessel to the collection vessel.
SYSTEM FOR HYPOTHERMIA TREATMENT OF A PATIENT
A constriction device (100) adapted to be placed on the head of a patient for regulating the temperature of the brain. The constriction device comprises at least two protruding pressure elements (101a′, 101b′, 101c′) configured to create bilateral pressure on at least one from a list consisting of: the facial veins (10), the superficial temporal veins (20), the posterior auricular veins (30), and the occipital veins (40), such that the blood flow in the constricted veins is restricted.
Securement device for medical devices
The present invention pertains to a device for securing a medical implement to the body of a patient. The device preferably comprises a base having a locking device and an articulation strap connected to a cover. The cover further comprises a gear rack, where the gear rack is insertable into the locking device. The base further comprises a top surface with an adhesive film and release paper and a bottom surface attached to a patient attachment member. The base also has a cutout section. The base is preferably sloped at an angle between five and ten degrees. The cover preferably has at least two living hinges and the articulation strap has at least two living hinges. The locking device further comprises a sliding surface.
CATHETER ADAPTED BRIEFS
Catheter-adapted briefs operative to stabilize an indwelling urethra catheter in a position of alignment with the natural orientation of the male urethral orifice to minimize catheter discomfort, prevent urine leakage, tissue damage, and reduce the frequency of urinary track infection.
ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE FIXATION
A fixation device (1) for a medical line (L) to a patient is provided. The medical line may be a wire, a tube, an endotracheal tube or similar. The fixation device comprises a support member (3) supporting a retainer (5), the retainer defining an axis and being adapted to retain the medical line extending in axial direction. The retainer comprises an enclosure (25) for radially retaining the line and a clamp (27). The clamp is configured to provide a crimping force around the axis for fixing the line in at least axial direction, preferably also radial direction, relative to the enclosure.
TIGHT-BINDING DEVICE FOR MICRO-NEEDLE
Provided is an auxiliary tool that makes skin administration of a micro-needle array on which a large number of micro-needles are provided as a result of a progress in fine processing technology more certain. A skin tight-binding device provided with a tight-binding band, and a hole provided on the tight-binding band, in which, when the tight-binding band is fixed to skin, the hole forms a micro-needle patch administration portion, and the skin tight-binding device further provided with a fixing tool that fixes the tight-binding band to the skin.
Apparatus and Methods for Securing Medical Tubes on Patients
Securing a medical tube in fluid communication with the interior of a patient is accomplished with an apparatus having a support portion with a mounting surface thereon, a cover portion for the mounting surface that releasably attaches to the mounting surface to define an inner chamber, and a plurality of fingers to define at least one access slit for a medical tube to pass through. The assembly also has a detachable fastener element for securing the medical tube in the assembly. The plurality of fingers releasably connect to one another to define at least one access slit with the medical tube extending through the access slit. The plurality of fingers can be disconnected from one another to open the access slit, thereby facilitating removal of the substrate from the patient without disturbing the fluid communication between the medical tube and interior of the patient.
ANTIMICROBIAL LIGHT-EMITTING PERCUTANEOUS SITE DRESSING
An antimicrobial light dressing device, system and method for a percutaneous treatment that bathes a treatment region around the percutaneous insertion with an antibacterial illumination source for preventing pathogens around the insertion from entering via the dermal puncture created by the insertion. The antimicrobial light dressing device combines a circumferential body centered around the insertion, and an arrangement of LEDs around the body that focus the light around the insertion and onto a therapeutic region of the insertion. An opening in the circumferential body has an articulated protrusion for offsetting a medicinal vessel such as an IV tube off the skin surface to avoid blocking light to an area under the vessel.