A61M2025/026

Retention member for securing a catheter on a patient

A retention member (1) for securing a catheter (2) on a patient (P) comprises a base element (10) having a bottom side (103) and a top side (104), the bottom side being placeable on the patient (P) and the top side (104) being adapted for receiving the catheter (2). The retention member (1) furthermore comprises a ribbon (14) having a first end (140) connected to the top side (104) of the base element (10) and having a second end (141) opposite the first end (140), wherein the base element (10) comprises at least one opening (150, 151) through which the second end (141) of the ribbon (14) is insertable for fixing the catheter (2) on the retention member (1) in between the base element (10) and the ribbon (14). In this way a retention member is provided which is easy and safe to use, may suit to secure catheters of different sizes on a patient and at the same time may be manufactured in a cost-effective manner.

Nasogastric tube securement systems and methods of using same

A nasogastric tube securement system. The system can include a base layer and a coupling layer. The base layer configured to be adhered to a nose, having a first major surface comprising a skin-contact adhesive and a second major surface opposite the first major surface. The coupling layer can include a first end comprising coupling means configured to be repositionably coupled to the second major surface of the base layer, and a second end configured to secure a nasogastric tube. The coupling layer can further include a cutaway region extending from a periphery of the coupling layer adjacent the second end into a central portion of the coupling layer, such that the second end comprises legs that are separated by the cutaway region, and such that the first end is free of the cutaway region.

EXTENSION SET TO REDUCE EXTENSION TUBE KINKING
20200324100 · 2020-10-15 ·

A vascular access system may include a catheter adapter and an extension set. The extension set may include a first end having a first connector coupled to the catheter adapter, a second end having a second connector, an extension tube disposed between the first end and the second end, and a brace configured to hold the extension tube in a curved position. The extension set may alternatively include a housing disposed between the first connector and the extension tube, where the housing is U-shaped or V-shaped and a fluid pathway extends through the housing.

Securement device and assembly

In one aspect, a catheter securement device comprises a body portion having an upper surface and a lower surface, the body portion having a pocket that comprises a substantially tubular channel, the channel being open at the upper surface, the pocket further including a port cavity in communication with the channel. The securement device further comprises a strap portion movable between a fully closed position and a range of open positions. The strap portion at least partially covers the pocket when in a closed position thereby closing the channel at the upper surface. The strap portion allows access to the channel when in an open position.

Medical appliance securement device

Medical appliance securement device and method of using the same. In one embodiment, the medical appliance securement device includes an anchor. The anchor includes a top surface and a bottom surface. The bottom surface is adhesive. The device also includes a pair of foam blocks secured to the top surface of the anchor and arranged to define a channel for snugly receiving a medical appliance. The device also includes a retaining tab having a first end fixed to the anchor and a second end free to move relative to said anchor and appropriately spaced from the first end of the retaining tab to be wrapped around at least a portion of a medical appliance in the channel. The device also includes a first set of complementary fasteners disposed on the anchor and the retaining tab for detachably coupling the free end of the retaining tab to the anchor.

Securement device for IV catheters
10729888 · 2020-08-04 ·

The present invention pertains to a device for securing a medical implement to the body of a patient such as an IV catheter. The device preferably comprises a base with an insertion site viewing window connected to a luer interconnection cushion at an articulation point and separated from the cushion by a gap. The bottom surface has an adhesive. The device further has a cover with a luer interconnection window, where the bottom surface of the cover also has an adhesive to secure a luer lock of a catheter. The device can also be placed on the Luer interconnection cushion to secure a central IV catheter. The device preferably is made of adhesive foam padding and the insertion site window is polyurethane film. The cover can be connected to the cushion at a lateral pivot. The device can be stored on release paper until used.

Anchoring System For a Catheter
20200171273 · 2020-06-04 ·

An anchoring system secures a catheter to the body of a patient and arrests axial movement of the catheter without impairing fluid flow through the catheter. The anchoring system can include an anchor pad that adheres to the patient's skin and supports a retainer. The retainer can include interengaging structure that moves the retainer between an open and a closed position. When in the open position, the retainer can receive a portion of the catheter and be subsequently moved to the closed position. The interengaging structure can allow the retainer to receive catheters of various sizes. The retainer can include one or more retention mechanisms to further inhibit axial movement of the catheter relative to the retainer when the catheter is secured therein. The anchoring system can include a mount that allows the retainer to rotate relative to the anchor pad.

Catch and release device

A retaining device is disclosed. The retaining device is made of suitable material formed in a frame having a central portion and two opposing arms spaced apart from the frame and in the plane thereof. The central portion being arranged so as to cause a conduit inserted through the cord slots between the central portion and the opposing arms to be urged substantially equally against the opposing arms. Each opposing arm provides a tapered gripping edge directed toward the central portion, wherein each gripping edges provides a plurality of serrations for further engaging the urged conduit.

Methods and apparatus for securing a line
10632288 · 2020-04-28 · ·

Methods and apparatus for securing a medical or surgical line with respect to a patient are described. In particular, a fastener is described comprising an elongate braided tubular sleeve for receiving the line therethrough, the sleeve having a first end for fixing adjacent to the patient, in use, and a second end for arranging, in use, proximal to medical equipment coupled to the line. The fastener also includes a first substantially rigid collar coupled to the sleeve at the first end of the sleeve and a second substantially rigid collar coupled to the sleeve at the second end of the sleeve. An enlarged flange is provided, secured to the first collar at the first end of the sleeve and an adhesive plaster for securing the fastener with respect to a patient is provided, the adhesive plaster being secured to the enlarged flange. In one embodiment, the adhesive plaster having an area of at least 5 cm.sup.2. In addition, or in an alternative embodiment, the longitudinal axis of the elongate braided tubular sleeve is arranged parallel to the plane of the adhesive plaster.

TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE HOLDER ATTACHMENT
20200108217 · 2020-04-09 ·

An exemplary embodiment provides a tracheal tube system, comprising a tracheostomy tube holder and a cover. The tracheostomy tube holder for affixing a tracheal tube to a patient, the tracheostomy tube holder comprising a first end, a second end, and a connector for attaching the first end to the second end. The cover configured to surround at least a portion of the connector to thereby inhibit access to the connector.