A61M2025/028

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.

INTRAVENOUS IN FUSION SET AND ACCESSORY THEREFOR
20230355930 · 2023-11-09 ·

This invention relates to an intravenous infusion set and accessory for an intravenous infusion. There is provided an accessory for securing an intravenous infusion set to at least part of a user’s forearm arm including primary engagement means (2) for engaging the accessory to a portion of a main intravenous line (3) and secondary engagement means 5 for simultaneously engaging the intravenous line (3) to another portion along the line (3). The primary engagement means (2) is displaceable along the line 3 such the position of the accessory (1) may be adjusted along the length of the line (3) and encloses the periphery of the line (3). The primary (2) and secondary (5) engagement means are proximate such that, operatively, when the secondary engagement means (5) engages the line (3), the line (3) forms a loop (6) which may be positioned to engage at least part of the user’s forearm.

MEDICAL TUBE SECUREMENT DEVICE AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND METHODS
20230355931 · 2023-11-09 ·

A medical tube securement device to secure a medical tube includes a variable-length securement sleeve having a securement portion, the internal cross-sectional area of which varies as the length of the securement sleeve is varied to permit receipt of a medical tube when the area is larger and to grip and retain the medical tube when the area is smaller. A bent sleeve retainer is selectively engageable to retain the securement sleeve, and a secured medical tube, in a bent configuration.

ANCHORING DEVICE FOR ANCHORING A FLEXIBLE LINE AS WELL AS A CORRESPONDING SYSTEM
20230349490 · 2023-11-02 ·

A device for anchoring a flexible line includes a base having an indentation that receives a portion of the line and a cover. The base defines a cavity curved at a first site in a first direction to prevent or limit the line from sliding out of the indentation. The cover releases the indentation for insertion of the line when the cover is in an open position, and covers the indentation when in a closed position to prevent or limit the received portion of the line from sliding out of the indentation. The cover has a receptacle portion which, in a closed position, is arranged at one end of the indentation and extends the cavity so that the cavity is curved in a region of the receptacle portion at a second site in a second direction running transversely or in a direction opposite to the first direction.

Medical device anchoring

An apparatus for fastening around a cranial burr hole includes a substantially flat core and a shell encapsulating a ring portion of the core. The shell defines an orifice substantially centered within the ring portion, and has a contoured lower surface to match the cranial curvature. Pliable arms of the core extend laterally from the ring portion, each being terminated by a fastener member. A central portion of a placement tool for the apparatus has a lower part configured to extend through the apparatus orifice, and an upper part from which first and second arms of the tool extend laterally. Each tool arm is terminated with a receptacle to hold a bone screw, and, when the tool central portion lower part extends through the apparatus orifice, each receptacle aligns with a corresponding fastener member, and lower openings of the receptacles are generally oriented along the contoured lower surface.

CATHETER FIXING DEVICE
20230372676 · 2023-11-23 · ·

A catheter fixing device includes a skin fixation part configured to come into contact with skin, a hub fixation part configured to retain a hub, and a movement mechanism provided between the skin fixation part and the hub fixation part and interlocking the hub fixation part with the skin fixation part such that the hub fixation part and the skin fixation part are movable relative to each other.

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.

UMBILICAL ARTERIAL CATHETERIZATION DEVICE

An umbilical arterial catherization device comprising a brace and a dilator. The brace has a body for supporting and stabilizing an umbilical cord end. The body may have resilient foam for grasping the umbilical cord, and may include a strap operable to secure part of the body to itself, after being wrapped around the umbilical cord. The dilator has a hook for engaging an open end of an arterial lumen, and a catch operable to fix the dilator to the brace in a position for dilating the arterial lumen. Both hands may be used to place the dilator while the device serves to stabilize and support the umbilical cord without use of the hands. The device may include a lighting element for illuminating the end of the umbilical cord to aid in visualization of the arterial lumen and facilitate proper placement of the catch within the arterial lumen.

SECUREMENT DEVICE FOR POLYMER TUBING AND POLYMER COATED CABLES

A securement device for catheter tubes and polymer coated cables includes a base mounted on a support surface, and male and female straps, the male straps having locking members that mate with corresponding apertures in the female straps. The male and female straps connect to a base via fixed ends of the respective male and female straps, and each of the fixed ends comprises a curved portion configured to orient the corresponding unsecured strap substantially parallel to the base. Each of the fixed ends of the male straps mate with the fixed ends of the corresponding female strap, thereby forming a crease for seating the tube or cable being secured.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOW PROFILE OCCLUSION BALLOON CATHETER

An occlusion catheter system includes an inflation catheter member and an occlusion balloon. The proximal and distal balloon ends are connected to the inflation catheter between the proximal and distal catheter ends. A distal pressure sensor is attached to the inflation catheter member between the proximal balloon end and the atraumatic tip. An inflatable spine is connected to the inflation catheter. The proximal spine end is connected to the inflation catheter near the proximal balloon end and the distal spine end is connected to the inflation catheter near the distal balloon end. The occlusion balloon and the inflatable spine are configured to define blood flow channels with the internal surface and the external balloon surface when the occlusion catheter system is at least partially positioned in the vessel and the occlusion balloon and the inflatable spine are in a partially inflated configuration.