A61M3/0262

Non-nasal treatment methods using carbon dioxide and saline
20170360831 · 2017-12-21 · ·

A method of treatment for mixed carbon dioxide, carbonic acid, saline and optional active additives for treating non-nasal ailments includes delivery of dosage of the treatment at specified flow rates, using a) main housing having a hollow central area containing the dosage; b) a dosage dispenser head located at the distal end of the main housing, and having at least one flow channel for movement of the dosage from the main housing through the dosage dispenser head and to external of the dosage dispenser head; c) a dosage release control component located between the main housing and the dosage dispenser head to permit flow of the dosage through the dosage dispenser head in response to increased pressure against the dosage; and d) a pressure-changing moveable component on the main housing.

Systems and devices, and methods for replacing an eye dropper tip on an eyedropper bottle with a replacement eyedropper tip
11679026 · 2023-06-20 · ·

Systems, devices, and methods for replacing an eyedropper tip on an eyedropper bottle with a replacement eyedropper tip. Such a system may include, without limitation, a removal tool, an application tool, and a replacement eyedropper tip. The removal tool may be used to remove a preexisting eyedropper tip on an eyedropper bottle, and the application tool may be used to apply the replacement eyedropper tip to the eyedropper bottle. In some embodiments, the replacement eyedropper tip and the application tool may be formed as a single unit or effectively be the same component.

SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING FLUID DRAINAGE
20170348475 · 2017-12-07 ·

A low-cost and simple-to-use system and method to facilitate a prophylactic pleural lavage protocol at the time of thoracostomy tube placement for traumatic hemothorax in order to reduce the need for secondary intervention for the management of retained hemothorax. The invention may be used in conjunction with existing chest tubes and be administered at the time of initial chest tube placement, and continued at the bedside (by a bedside nurse) over the duration of chest drainage, as necessary. The system includes an operator device that semi-automatically administers a pleural lavage protocol consisting of saline instillation, and suction to slow the clotting process, prevent “gelling” of blood, and maintain drainability.

Enema Adapter
20170340805 · 2017-11-30 ·

An enema adapter attaches to a plurality of bottles, shower hoses, or water hoses as the fluid storage vessel or fluid source for body cavity flushing applications, such as enema, douching, or similar applications. The enema adapter directs the flow of water from the into the body cavity for medical or hygienic needs. The enema adapter includes discharge nozzle, a first mounting adapter, at least one discharge opening, and a nozzle cap. The discharge nozzle focuses and directs fluid flow from a fluid reservoir out through the at least one discharge opening into the user's body cavity. The discharge nozzle attaches to the first mounting adapter. The first mounting adapter secures the enema adapter to the fluid reservoir.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLLING INTRAUTERINE PRESSURE USING A PRESSURE CUFF
20220361919 · 2022-11-17 ·

A method of determining a pressure of a body cavity with a controller of a fluid management system includes determining a pressure and a volume of a cuff disposed about a collapsible bag, determining a volume of the collapsible bag based on the pressure and the volume of the cuff, and determining a pressure of the collapsible bag based on the volume of the collapsible bag. The method also includes calculating a fluid flow from the collapsible bag into a body cavity from the collapsible bag and determining a pressure of the body cavity based on the fluid flow.

DEVICE AND METHOD TO FACILITATE PLEURODESIS FOR MANAGEMENT OF FLUID DRAINAGE
20170333631 · 2017-11-23 ·

A device, method, and system are provided for treating pleural effusion by administration of a chemical agent through a pleural catheter to achieve pleurodesis. A first embodiment includes a dual barreled syringe to deliver the sclerosing agent; one barrel includes a sclerosing agent, and the other barrel includes a flushing fluid. A kit of the invention comprises a plurality of syringe devices each preloaded with a sclerosing agent matched with a presumptive diagnosis regarding the etiology of the pleural effusion to be treated. A device of the invention includes a handheld, disposable, electronic delivery device with preloaded chambers holding selected medicaments and flushing fluid. Automatic delivery of medicaments is achieved in which a microcontroller of the device controls evacuation of the selected chambers by one or more actuators that communicate with the chambers.

Anti-reflux tube-type enemator

Disclosed are various embodiments for an anti-reflux tube-type enemator that is leakproof, easy-to-clean, and quickly inflates to provide a steady flow of solution. The anti-reflux enemator includes a nozzle comprising a nozzle outlet, a tube fluidly coupled to the nozzle, and an enema bulb fluidly coupled to the tube. The enema bulb is configured to store solution therein and, in response to a squeezing force applied to the enema bulb, direct the solution through the tube and the nozzle, and expel the solution through the nozzle outlet. An anti-reflux coupler is positioned between the enema bulb and the tube through which the solution passes from the enema bulb to the tube. One or more one-way air valves are positioned relative to an aperture of the enema bulb.

LAVAGE FLUID DELIVERY DEVICE AND SYSTEMS

A system for applying a lavage fluid to a surface, the system having a body configured to house a lavage fluid and at least two interchangeable application members configured to be in fluid communication with the body, wherein the at least two interchangeable application members includes a first application member and a second application member, the first application member being configured to dispense the lavage fluid with a first fluid flow force and/or first fluid flow pattern, and the second application member being configured to dispense the lavage fluid with a second fluid flow force and/or second fluid flow pattern that is different from the first fluid flow force and/or fluid flow pattern, respectively.

LAVAGE FLUID DELIVERY DEVICE AND SYSTEMS

A system for applying a lavage fluid to a surface, the system having a body configured to house a lavage fluid and an application member in fluid communication with the body, wherein the application member has at least one nozzle, wherein the system is configured to dispense the lavage fluid with a first fluid flow force and a first fluid flow pattern, and wherein the nozzle is configured to selectably dispense the lavage fluid with a second fluid flow force and/or a second fluid flow pattern, wherein the second fluid flow force that is different from the first fluid flow force and the second fluid flow pattern is different from the first fluid flow pattern.

FEMININE CARE DEVICE
20230173163 · 2023-06-08 ·

A feminine care device comprising an elongated cylinder having a tapered tip, a base portion, and a hollowed interior where the cylinder forms a shape of a bullet. A plurality of bristles is coupled to and covers a substantial portion of the cylinder. A cylindrical shaped plunger has a hollowed interior for storing liquid, where the plunger is configured to be assembled within and disassembled from the hollowed interior of the cylinder. A plurality of slits is formed in the cylinder for passing liquid stored in the plunger.