Patent classifications
A61M2025/0213
UMBILICAL ANCHOR SYSTEM
An anchor system for anchoring an umbilical catheter to an umbilical cord. The system has a vascular anchor element and an anchor clamp. The vascular anchor element has a duct configured to accommodate a portion of an umbilical catheter, and an end configured to be inserted into a blood vessel of the umbilical cord. The anchor clamp is configured to releasably retain at least one portion of the umbilical cord and at least one portion of the anchor element. The clamp has a slit configured to receive the at least one portion of the umbilical cord and the at least one portion of the anchor element; and a releasable locking system for selectively opening/closing the anchor clamp.
Support Device and Methods for Use
The present disclosure provides a device including comprising: (i) a concave surface at a first end of the device, (ii) a conduit at a second end of the device, and (iii) a pair of side surfaces extending inwardly at an acute angle from the first end of the device to the second end of the device.
Reversible ring for male urethral compression
Disclosed is a reversible ring for male urethral compression, which comprises a semicircular base (1) formed by a case and a cover of same, wherein the base (1) includes a locking tab (2), anti-slip imprints (3) and a flat belt (4) covered by a padded ring (7), a probe-holding clamp (5) being attached thereto, which is connected to the base (1) by means of a rod (6). The reversible ring is designed for carrying out (simply) both conventional retrograde urethrography (RUG) and new imaging techniques: urethrosonography (USG), urethro-computed tomography (urethro-CT) and urethro-magnetic resonance imaging (urethro-MRI), allowing the retrograde instillation of various radiological contrasts into the male urethra and bladder.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ADVANCING, ORIENTING, AND IMMOBILIZING ON INTERNAL BODY TISSUE A CATHETER OR OTHER THERAPEUTIC DEVICE
An ablation device comprise an ablation element and an immobilizer mechanism positioned distal to the ablation element. The immobilizer mechanism comprises a first portion configured to anchor the ablation device; and a second portion configured to slide coaxially within the ablation element. The ablation element is moveable in relation to the first portion of the immobilizer. The ablation device comprises a body and the ablation element is coupled to the body.
Neurosurgical apparatus
A cerebral catheter device for draining fluid from the brain of a patient is described. The device may be used as part of a ventricular shunt system. The device includes an elongate tube for insertion into the brain of a patient to a vicinity of a desired target. A head is attached to the elongate tube that has a passageway in fluid communication with a lumen of the elongate tube. Formations are provided on the external surface of the head for securing the head in a hole formed in the skull of a patient. The head further includes a first fluid connector portion that is attachable to an associated drainage catheter device. This allows fluid communication to be established between the lumen of the elongate tube and a drainage catheter device via the passageway of the head.
Head mounted IV holder assembly and method of use
A head mounted catheter holder assembly is disclosed comprising a head mount assembly and an one or more catheter holders. Said one or more catheter holders comprises a first catheter holder. Said one or more catheter holders attach to said head mount assembly. Said head mount assembly releasably attaches to a head of a user. Said one or more catheter holders releasably hold a one or more catheter tubes.
Anal fixation device
Anorectal diagnostic procedures are oftentimes carried out with the patient laying in the left decubitus position, which leads to non-representative response to test maneuvers due to the unnatural position and patient anxiety. Devices spanning, or fastened on, the interglutial cleft of a patient allow for a more natural patient position and eliminate non-representative responses.
Wraps
Wraps configured to cover a user's body portion having a tube that is at least partially external the user's body and that is in fluid communication with one or more internal systems of the user's body are disclosed. The wraps may include a fabric panel sized and shaped to wrap around and cover the user's body portion. The wraps may additionally include a coupling assembly connected to the fabric panel and configured to secure the fabric panel to one or more portions of the user when the fabric panel is wrapped around the user's body portion. The wraps may further include a holder assembly configured to secure a portion of the tube to the fabric panel.
TUBE FIXATION DEVICE
A tube fixation device (1) for maintaining a tube (2) inserted into a mammalian body in a releasably fixated position, said tube fixation device (1) comprising: a tube receiving element (3) configured to receive said tube (2); a fastening element (4) arranged in connection to said tube receiving element (3) and wherein said fastening element (4) is configured to releasably fixate said tube (2) when said tube (2) is arranged in said tube receiving element (3); and a supportive element (5) attached to said tube receiving element (3) and configured to be positioned on a surface area of said mammalian body,characterized in that the supportive element (5) comprises a layered structure (16), wherein said layered structure comprises at least a ductile layer (20) comprising a ductile material, wherein the ductile layer is configured to be shapeable by the practitioner to conform to a three-dimensional shape of said surface area on said mammalian body.
System and method for advancing, orienting, and immobilizing on internal body tissue a catheter or other therapeutic device
This invention provides a system and method that allows a therapeutic device, such as an atrial fibrillation microwave ablation catheter or ablation tip to be guided to a remote location within a body cavity and then accurately immobilized on the tissue, including that of a moving organ, such as the heart. In various embodiments, the system and method also enables accurate movement and steering along the tissue, while in engagement therewith. Such movement and engagement entails the use of vacuum or microneedle structures on at least two interconnected and articulated immobilizers that selectively engage to and release from the tissue to allow a crawling or traversing walking across the organ as the therapeutic catheter/tool tip applies treatment (AGE devices). In further embodiments that lack a movement capability (AID devices), the immobilizers allow a predetermined position for the introduced device to be maintained against the tissue while a treatment is applied to the location adjacent thereto. In the exemplary AID devices, variety of steering mechanisms and mechanisms for exposing and anchoring a catheter against the underlying tissue can be employed. In the exemplary AGE devices, a variety of articulation and steering mechanisms, including those based upon pneumatic/hydraulic bellows, lead screws and electromagnetic actuators can be employed.