A61M2025/028

Subcutaneous Anchor Device for Securing a Catheter

Some embodiments of a medical device anchor system include an anchor device that receives a medical instrument (such as a catheter or the like) and secures the instrument in place relative to a skin penetration point. In some circumstances, the anchor device may allow the anchor device to be used after medical instrument is already in place without the need for a second penetration point for the anchor device.

CATHETER STABILIZATION PLATFORM, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS

An attachment for a catheter assembly may include a platform, which may include an upper surface and a bottom surface. The bottom surface may be configured to contact skin of a patient. At least a portion of the upper surface may be configured to support the catheter assembly. The upper surface may support the catheter assembly at an angle with respect to skin of the patient that is approximately equal to an insertion angle of a catheter of the catheter assembly. The attachment may include snap feature coupled to the upper surface of the platform. The attachment may include a blunt cannula extending distally from the snap feature. The blunt cannula and the portion of the upper surface may provide a generally straight pathway for an instrument inserted distally through the attachment into the catheter assembly.

Insertion device
11786653 · 2023-10-17 · ·

The invention concerns a medical device provided with an outer part or shell and an inner functional part which inner functional part comprises a combination of units. The functional combination of units normally constitutes a device comprising a part being able to penetrate the skin of a patient i.e. a subcutaneous part such as a cannula, a sensor, an insertion needle or the like. Examples of such medical devices are inserter devices and infusion devices where each device comprises an outer part and an inner functional part according to claim 1. The invention relates to a medical device comprising an outer part and an inner part which outer part provides a functional cover and which inner part comprises one or more units being protected by the functional cover during use, the outer part comprises one or more activation points (56, 115) on the outer surface and the activation points are connected to contact surfaces of the inner part in such a way that pressure on the activation points initiates a function of the inner part. The activation point (56, 115) is positioned on a section (1b, 113b) of an outer shell of the outer part constituted by a hard material and a second section (1b, 113b) of the outer shell of the outer part is constituted by a hard material and between these two portions of hard material, the outer shell comprises a third section (1a, 113a) constituted by a soft and flexible material.

DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS FOR HOLDING MEDICAL DEVICES
20230321403 · 2023-10-12 ·

A medical clip for holding a medical device. The medical clip includes a first jaw and a second jaw rotatably coupled to the first jaw, the first jaw and the second jaw being rotatable with respect to each other between a closed position and an open position; an elastomeric insert configured to be positioned between the first jaw and the second jaw. The elastomeric insert defining a proximal cavity having a cavity depth that is receives a medical device between the first jaw and the second jaw. In the closed position, a distal face of the first jaw and the second jaw define a distal opening configured to receive a portion of the medical device through the distal opening; and, a proximal face of the first jaw and the second jaw define a proximal opening configured to receive a second portion of the medical device through the proximal opening.

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR TROCAR PLACEMENT
20230310027 · 2023-10-05 ·

A method and device for placing and/or retaining medical devices on an animal or subject is provided that may include an anchoring device having a body with a channel or aperture through which a medical device may pass and be reversibly retained at given degrees of insertion, a retaining mechanism for controlling the release or retention of the medical device in the channel or aperture, and an attachment feature for attaching the anchoring device to an animal or subject (e.g. onto the skin of a human). The anchoring device may be attached to a subject, such as over the site of an incision or other point of access to the interior of the subject, and a medical device may be inserted into the interior via the channel or aperture in the body of the anchoring device and retained by action of the retention mechanism.

SLOTTED TUBING SECURITY PLATFORM

A platform configured to secure a service loop of tubing from a fixed position surgical device. The platform allows for avoidance of taping and re-taping of service loops. Additionally, the platform provides stability to the surgical device so as to avoid unintentional changing of position or orientation of the device. This is of particular benefit for an infusion port during eye surgery and other similar devices where orientation of the installed device aids device performance.

CATHETER ANCHORING DEVICE AND METHOD

Methods and apparatus for anchoring a catheter to a patient's skin using a catheter anchoring device are described. The catheter anchoring device includes one or more pairs of sharps with a sharpened end configured to pierce the surface of the skin. A locking mechanism for the sharps is used as a failsafe mechanism. The catheter anchoring device further includes a catheter clamp for securing a catheter to the catheter anchoring device. Releasing the clamp allows an operator to reposition and secure the catheter at the new position without moving the catheter anchoring device.

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.

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.

Catheter securement device including a guiding nose

A securement device configured to secure an external portion of a medical device to the skin surface of a patient after an internal portion of the device has been placed in the patient is disclosed. The securement device includes a retainer that is employed to securely retain the external portion of the medical device in place. The retainer is attached to a base, such as an adhesive pad that adhesively attaches to the skin surface. In one embodiment, therefore, a retainer comprises a body defining a channel configured to receive therein a portion of the medical device, and at least one foot extending from the body that is configured to stabilize the retainer with respect to a skin surface. The retainer body further includes a nose that is configured to deflect a portion of the external portion of the medical device toward the skin insertion site.