A61M2039/0223

Implantable access port with one-directional filter
11745003 · 2023-09-05 · ·

An implantable access port including a port housing that defines a fill port cavity and includes a catheter fitting, a filter positioned within the port housing along a delivery flow pathway configured so that fluid injected into the fill port cavity passes through the filter prior to exiting through the catheter fitting, a one-way valve positioned within the port housing along an aspiration flow pathway configured to permit aspirated fluid to flow unfiltered from the catheter fitting to the fill port cavity and prevent injected fluid from flowing unfiltered from the fill port cavity to the catheter fitting, a port cover coupled to the port housing, and a pierceable septum positioned between the fill port cavity and the port cover configured to allow a needle to pierce through the pierceable septum to access the fill port cavity.

IMPLANTABLE ACCESS PORT WITH ONE-DIRECTIONAL FILTER
20230364405 · 2023-11-16 ·

An implantable access port including a port housing that defines a fill port cavity and includes a catheter fitting, a filter positioned within the port housing along a delivery flow pathway configured so that fluid injected into the fill port cavity passes through the filter prior to exiting through the catheter fitting, a one-way valve positioned within the port housing along an aspiration flow pathway configured to permit aspirated fluid to flow unfiltered from the catheter fitting to the fill port cavity and prevent injected fluid from flowing unfiltered from the fill port cavity to the catheter fitting, a port cover coupled to the port housing, and a pierceable septum positioned between the fill port cavity and the port cover configured to allow a needle to pierce through the pierceable septum to access the fill port cavity.

Retrievable access valve

Medical devices and methods for making and using medical devices are disclosed. An example medical device may include an access valve that may be retrieved after implantation. The access valve may include a frame having a lumen, a self-expandable member extending through the lumen, and an elastic membrane extending through the lumen and a second end of the frame to releasably seal the lumen. The access valve may releasably attach to a wall of a patient and releasably seal an opening through the wall. The access valve may be attached to the wall by placing the frame adjacent the wall, extending the self-expandable member through the opening in the wall, and expanding the self-expandable member such that the self-expandable member applies a first force against the wall and a second force opposite the first force against the frame to sandwich the wall between the self-expandable member and the frame.

Subcutaneous access hub with multiple cannula ports
11419978 · 2022-08-23 · ·

Subcutaneous access hub embodiments are discussed herein that include housing embodiments having a plurality of cannula ports and a fluid passageway network that allows fluid communication between a fluid source and the plurality of cannula access ports. Such a configuration may allow a user such as a patient or clinician to releasably secure the housing to an outside surface of the patient's skin. Multiple locations on the patient's skin may then be accessed for deployment of one or more delivery cannulas via a plurality of cannula ports for delivery of fluid and from the fluid source to multiple subcutaneous locations below the patient's skin and timely movement of cannula access in the patient's skin without the need for relocating the housing.

Low Profile Venous Access Port Assembly
20220105332 · 2022-04-07 ·

A venous access port assembly having a housing base with a discharge stem, a septum and a cap is disclosed. An interior reservoir is defined by a well in the housing base and the bottom surface of the septum, and a passageway extends from the reservoir through the discharge stem. The cap is secured to the housing base and securely retains the septum in the assembly, compressing an annular flange of the septum against a septum seat of the housing base. An upward facing surface of the housing base includes a septum seat onto which a seating flange of the septum is seated. The discharge port comprises a discharge stem, the discharge stem having a pair of axially spaced ridges that facilitate mechanical connection to a catheter. Each of the ridged has an upper rounded cross-section and a lower rounded cross-section in a section view taken along a central longitudinal plane of the discharge stem.

IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE FOR IMPROVED PLACEMENT AND ADHERENCE IN THE BODY
20220105333 · 2022-04-07 · ·

A medical device comprises a flexible member that can be adhesively attached to a housing of the medical device, allowing implantation of the medical device into a body through an incision of reduced size. The flexible member can be attached to the housing either before or after implantation into the body. The flexible member comprises suture locations, including a permeable membrane or a suture hole, for suturing the medical device to tissue of the body. The suture holes can be filled with a substance penetrable by a suture needle, to minimize tissue ingrowth before or after suturing.

VASCULAR ACCESS SYSTEMS AND METHODS
20220080176 · 2022-03-17 ·

A vascular access system can include a port configured to be implanted outside of a target body lumen, at least one conduit fluidly connected to the port, and at least one one-way valve proximate the distal end of the conduit and within the fluid pathway of the sidewall of the conduit. The system can also include a gateway element comprising a through lumen operably connected to an outer diameter of the conduit, the gateway element comprising a first radially compressed configuration in which the gateway element causes occlusion within the through lumen, and a second radially expanded configuration in which the gateway element permits passage of fluids within the through lumen.

MEDICAL ANCHOR DEVICE
20220062591 · 2022-03-03 ·

A medical anchor device (1) for securing a medical article to a subject comprising an upper medical article attachment portion (2) and a lower insertion portion (3) for securing the medical anchor device (1) to the subject wherein the insertion portion (3) comprises a spiral anchor (5) so that the medical anchor device (1) is securable to and detachable from the subject by rotating the medical anchor device (1) in a clockwise or an anti-clockwise manner as required by the direction of the spiral anchor (5).

SUBCUTANEOUS FIXING SYSTEM FOR MEDICAL DEVICES

The present disclosure relates to a subcutaneous fixation system for fixing medical devices, in particular catheters, and keeping them in position with respect to an access point on the skin of a patient.

IMPLANTABLE MEDICATION INFUSION PORT WITH PHYSIOLOGIC MONITORING

Implantable ports used for intravenous administration and methods of using the same.