A61M39/045

Low-drag septum for a catheter system

A peripheral intravenous catheter assembly may include a low-drag septum. The septum may include a body having a distal end and a proximal end, which may be sealed. The septum may include a slot disposed within an outer surface of the body and oriented along a longitudinal axis of the body. The slot may include a distal end spaced apart from the distal end of the body, and a proximal end spaced apart from the proximal end of the body. An introducer needle may extend through the slot.

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR VASCULAR ACCESS

Valve assemblies having improved ability to selectively control flow of fluids through the catheter and prevent leakage of fluids from the proximal end of a catheter that is positioned within a patient. Such improved catheter valve assemblies also prevent leakage of fluids after repeated insertion and removal of medical instruments through the valve.

Closed stopcock

A stopcock, comprising a housing element defining a central bore and at least first, second and third ports; and a handle element which is selectably positionable relative to the housing element; at least one of the housing element and the handle element defining: a first fluid flow passageway communicating between two of the at least first, second and third ports; a second fluid flow passageway communicating between at least two of the at least first, second and third ports, and a fluid flow guide associated with the second fluid flow passageway, the fluid flow guide extending radially towards an inner facing wall of the central bore.

BRANCH ADAPTER FOR INFUSION SET
20220072225 · 2022-03-10 ·

The present disclosure provides a branch adapter for an infusion set having a structure in which a valve is not used. More particularly, unlike a conventional technology in which a valve is separately provided such that a branch tube is opened/closed in response to an opening/closing operation of the valve, the present disclosure relates to a branch adapter for an infusion set which provides a structure in which a block-shaped backflow prevention branch tube opening/closing, tool, which is made of an elastic/flexible material such as silicon, is disposed inside a branch tube so as to close the branch tube, while the backflow prevention branch tube opening/closing, tool has a cutting line such that the branch tube is opened when a needle or a connection tube of an infusion tube/a human body-side syringe-connecting tube is inserted through the cutting line, whereby there is no need to provide and use a valve, easiness of manufacture and assembly is improved, manufacturing costs are reduced, and sealing efficiency of the branch tube is improved.

DEVICES FOR AND METHODS OF PERFORMING MINIMALLY-INVASIVE SURGICAL PROCEDURES THROUGH A SINGLE INCISION
20210236164 · 2021-08-05 · ·

The present invention relates to surgical access devices (or surgical access ports) and related methods. More particularly, the present invention relates to such devices that are advantageously adapted for use in single-incision laparoscopic surgical (“SILS”) procedures The present invention also relates to kits and methods involving such surgical access devices.

SELF-FLUSHING PORTS
20210220548 · 2021-07-22 ·

A fluid conduit has a housing with a body forming an interior and a proximal cavity within the interior. The housing has an outlet and a fluid path extending between the cavity and outlet. The conduit also has an entry channel and a contact surface. The entry channel extends through the housing distal to the cavity and has a radial longitudinal axis. The entry channel is offset from the fluid path such that the radial longitudinal axis of the entry channel does not intersect a longitudinal axis of the fluid path. This offset causes fluid entering the interior of the housing via the entry channel to initiate a swirl-like motion within the interior. A portion of the contact surface is distal to the cavity and intersects the radial longitudinal axis. The surface directs a portion of the fluid proximally into the cavity.

APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING INSTRUMENT ACCESS THROUGH A SURGICAL ACCESS DEVICE
20210259735 · 2021-08-26 ·

An apparatus for providing instrument access through a gel pad of a surgical access device disposed to seal an opening to a body cavity of a patient is disclosed. The apparatus includes a stem having a bore extending therethrough, the stem having a length sufficient such that when the stem is inserted through the gel pad a distal end of the stem protrudes beyond an inner surface of the gel pad. The bore is sized to permit an instrument to be inserted through the bore and through the opening into the body cavity. The stem includes a flanged opening to the bore that remains external to an outer surface of the gel pad and limits the insertion of the stem through the gel pad. The apparatus also includes a displaceable seal disposed within the bore below the flanged opening, the displaceable seal being operable to seal the bore prior to insertion of the instrument and to displace to permit insertion of the instrument while maintaining the seal.

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR VASCULAR ACCESS

Valve assemblies having improved ability to selectively control flow of fluids through the catheter and prevent leakage of fluids from the proximal end of a catheter that is positioned within a patient. Such improved catheter valve assemblies also prevent leakage of fluids after repeated insertion and removal of medical instruments through the valve.

MEDICAL CONNECTOR
20210146110 · 2021-05-20 ·

A medical connector for use in a fluid pathway includes a housing configured to permit fluid flow between a first medical device and a second device or location. The medical connector includes a valve member configured to be positioned at least partially within the housing. The valve member is configured to receive the first medical device. The valve member can be moved into a second state. The connector can be adapted for use with a catheter assembly.

Devices for and methods of performing minimally-invasive surgical procedures through a single incision
10987130 · 2021-04-27 · ·

The present invention relates to surgical access devices (or surgical access ports) and related methods. More particularly, the present invention relates to such devices that are advantageously adapted for use in single-incision laparoscopic surgical (“SILS”) procedures The present invention also relates to kits and methods involving such surgical access devices.