A61M25/065

METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ABSCESS DRAINAGE
20230201543 · 2023-06-29 ·

The present disclosure is directed to methods and devices for fluid drainage from an abscess of a patient.

MULTI-CATHETER INFUSION SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF
20170361063 · 2017-12-21 · ·

A multi-catheter infusion system and method for the localized delivery of medications while minimally affecting patient mobility for an extended period of time. The multi-catheter infusion system includes a cannula and a plurality of catheters. The cannula includes a first end for connecting to a drug delivery system and a second end for connecting to the plurality of catheters. The plurality of catheters are in fluid communication with the cannula for delivering a drug to a target area of a patient. Each catheter includes a multi-orifice distal end.

Steerable Cannulas and Hinged or Steerable Needles Including Access Sets and Methods Thereof
20230191084 · 2023-06-22 ·

Disclosed are steerable cannulas and hinged or steerable needles including access sets and methods thereof. A steerable cannula can include a compound tube, a cannula tip, a compound hub, and an articulation mechanism. A distal-end portion of the compound tube can include a flexible hinge for adjusting a cannula angle between proximal and distal portions of the compound tube adjacent the flexible hinge. A cannula tip coupled to a distal end of the compound tube can include a tip opening fluidly connected to a lumen of the compound tube. The compound hub is disposed about a proximal-end portion of the compound tube. The articulation mechanism is controlled by at least a rotatable element of the compound hub for adjusting the cannula angle. The articulation mechanism is configured to longitudinally move an inner tube of the compound tube relative to an outer tube to adjust the cannula angle.

CANNULA NEEDLE
20170354799 · 2017-12-14 ·

According to a teaching of the present invention, having a flexible catheter attached to a housing. A needle having an exterior surface having a first roughness, the needle being within the flexible catheter and the housing. The needle has and interface surface angled with respect to a needle centerline. A portion of the interface surface having a second roughness which is more than the first roughness.

Introducer catheter with a rotating needle to obtain vascular access
09839768 · 2017-12-12 ·

An introducer catheter for obtaining access to a blood vessel includes a hollow needle with a beveled tip extending from a needle hub as well as a flexible sheath slidingly positioned over the needle. The needle hub includes an actuator configured to rotate the needle tip by about ½ of a turn upon reaching the target vessel. Rotation of the needle tip allows a more confident motion of advancing the sheath further into the vessel to secure the sheath therein. The introducer catheter of the invention is designed to increase success rate of vessel access using minimal number of needle punctures and to decrease the rate of vascular complications, especially in vulnerable patients such as children.

GUIDING NEEDLE FOR SUCTION TUBE
20170348467 · 2017-12-07 ·

The present invention relates to a guiding needle for a suction tube, which is for increasing accuracy and preventing medical accidents by enabling an operator to accurately recognize the bent direction of the needle and to stably hold the needle by means of a handle portion formed inside the rear end of the needle connected to a tube or by means of a separate fixing handle coupled to the inside of the rear end of the needle. In other words, the present invention relates to a needle having the rear end thereof coupled to one end of a tube connected to a drainage container for discharging body blood of a patient, wherein the needle has a coupling part formed inside the rear end thereof and comprises a fixing handle detachably coupled to the coupling part.

Manipulators and cartridges for robotic-assisted vascular access

Manipulators and cartridges for robotic-assisted vascular access are described herein. In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a cartridge including a guidewire, a needle, and a catheter that are coaxially disposed with respect to each other; and a plurality of guides coupled to the guidewire, the needle, and the catheter; a manipulation device including a plurality of actuators each configured to couple to a different guide member of the plurality of guides, the plurality of actuators being configured to linearly advance and retract the plurality of guides to move the needle, the guidewire, and the catheter; and a control unit operatively coupled to the manipulation device, the control unit configured to control the plurality of actuators to selectively move the needle, the guidewire, and the catheter to gain access via the catheter to a target vessel of a patient.

Medical Devices, Systems And Methods Utilizing Permanent Magnet And Magnetizable Feature

Systems, methods and devices are described including a medical device subassembly including a magnetic feature. Systems include such a catheter adapter subassembly or needle subassembly or guidewire introducer subassembly and a wire including a magnetic feature, and relative movement of the catheter adapter subassembly or needle subassembly or guidewire introducer subassembly and the wire can be determined using an magnetometer.

Guidewire Retraction Device
20230181880 · 2023-06-15 ·

A guidewire retraction device having a first support structure located opposite a second support structure. The first support structure has a primary bore traversing the length of the first support structure. The first support structure has a first opening bordering a first ramp. The first ramp is connected to the primary bore. A second support structure has a secondary bore traversing the length of the second support structure. The second support structure has a second opening bordering a second ramp. The second ramp is connected to the secondary bore. The first ramp of the first support structure and the second ramp of the second support structure are configured to receive a guidewire. A rotation element is rotated in a first direction to orient the guidewire in a retracted orientation. The rotation element is rotated in a second direction to orient the guidewire in an advanced orientation.

ARTERIAL CATHETERS AND METHODS OF USE

Provided herein are systems, devices and methods for catheterization including arterial catheterization. An arterial catheter system, comprising a) a flexible tube sized for insertion into the artery of a subject defining at least one channel, b) a chamber portion connected at its distal end to the flexible tube, wherein the chamber defines an inner space that is fluidly connected to the channel of the flexible tube, c) a self-sealing membrane positioned within the inner space at the proximal end of the chamber portion so as to confine fluid within the inner space of the chamber, and d) an insertion needle having a needle point at its distal end operably connected at its proximal end to a guide wire, wherein the needle and guide wire collectively project along a longitudinal path through the self-sealing membrane into the inner space of the chamber portion and through the channel of the flexible tube.