A61M2025/028

VASCULAR ACCESS SITE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20210361922 · 2021-11-25 ·

A vascular access site management system includes a stabilization body and a flow housing that is rotatable relative to the stabilization body. The flow housing may have a flow path extending through it to allow fluids to be introduced into or extracted from a patient via a catheter connected to the vascular access site management system. The vascular access site management system may also include a needle free connector fluidly connected to the flow housing via a section of tubing.

FASTENER FOR MEDICAL TUBING
20220016336 · 2022-01-20 ·

The present invention provides a fastener to secure an intravenous tube to a patient.

System for anchoring medical devices

Some embodiments of a medical device anchor system include an anchor device that receives a catheter (or other medical instrument) and secures the catheter in place relative to a skin penetration point. In some embodiments, the anchor device can secure the catheter in an operative position relative to the skin penetration point without use of suture or skin tapes.

Infusion systems, connectors for use with catheter devices, and related methods

Infusion systems and related methods involving a catheter hub and an extension or IV administration set having a male Luer connector for fluid communication with the catheter hub. A support adaptor is provided with the extension or IV administration set and has a body with a length between first and second ends, and a body wall having a continuous wall surface in a radial direction relative to the length and which defines an exterior of the body. An internal wall of the support adaptor defines a bore with the body wall, wherein the bore has first and second openings. A tubing length is located in the bore and extends out of the second opening. The bore includes first and second bore sections. Optionally, the second bore section is angled relative to the first bore section. A support surface is located beneath the bore, elevation wise.

SYSTEM FOR ANCHORING MEDICAL DEVICES

Some embodiments of a medical device anchor system include an anchor device that receives a catheter (or other medical instrument) and secures the catheter in place relative to a skin penetration point. In some embodiments, the anchor device can secure the catheter in an operative position relative to the skin without the use of sutures or skin tapes. In particular embodiments, the anchor device can be adjusted to a folded condition so that subcutaneous anchors are partially rotated prior to removal from the skin penetration point.

Anchoring a Medical Instrument

Some embodiments of a medical anchor device include an elongate body coupled with deployable subcutaneous anchors to secure a catheter instrument (or other medical instrument) in place relative to a skin penetration point. In some circumstances, the elongate body may be in the form of catheter hub body, and the subcutaneous anchors can be deployed from the hub body by adjustment of a movable actuator. A locking member can interact with the actuator so as to retain the actuator in the deployed orientation during the medical procedure.

Low Profile Lumen Access Catheter
20220001144 · 2022-01-06 ·

A temporary low profile intraluminal catheter for infusing agents into, or extracting fluids from, a bodily lumen featuring securement structure, wherein the securement structure allows the catheter to be placed with minimal intrusion into the bodily lumen is disclosed. With such design affording a more efficient, verifiable placement of the catheter with less complication due to infection and biofilm related issues, among other types of complications.

DEVICE FOR ATTACHING A CATHETER

A medical device for fixing a catheter to a patient is disclosed. It includes a base having a planar main development, a first face configured to be glued to a patient's skin, a second face, opposite to the first face, adapted to receive a catheter according to an axis of insertion of the catheter, and at least two pegs which rise substantially perpendicular to the second face. Each peg has a stem which rises from the second face and has a cross section suitable to freely pass through a through hole of a fin of a catheter. The peg also has an enlarged free terminal end having a cross section greater than the cross section of the stem so that it cannot freely pass through the through hole. The enlarged terminal end is able to pass through the through hole only by elastically widening the through hole.

Two-piece catheter securement system and method for using same
11167113 · 2021-11-09 · ·

A two-piece catheter securement system has a fixation pad with an adhesive undersurface and an antimicrobial flap. On an upper surface of the pad are cooperative first attachment members. An upper capture and retention shell has an outer shell wall. The first and second ends of the shell may have a plurality of slots for capturing and retaining administration and catheter tubing. The shell has an inner shell ceiling having a plurality of spaced apart second attachment members thereon. The first and second attachment members are aligned to cooperatively engage when the shell is urged into releasable engagement with the pad with the slots capturing and retaining the tubes.

Medical device stabilizing apparatus and method of use

The present disclosure provides a stabilizing unit for a medical device. The stabilizing unit includes a retaining arm having a surface configured to abut a surface of the medical device. The stabilizing unit also includes a stabilizing fork having a slot configured to receive the medical device. A biasing member is in contact with the stabilizing fork and is configured to urge the slot of the stabilizing fork towards the retaining arm. When the medical device is placed in the slot of the stabilizing fork, the basing member urges the stabilizing fork against an adjacent surface of the medical device, and an opposing surface of the medical device against the retaining arm.