Patent classifications
A61M25/0618
BIOMEDICAL DEVICE FOR ARTERIAL ACCESS
Biomedical device for carrying out an arterial catheterization comprising a catheter assembly, a Seldinger assembly, an outer sheath assembly configured to contain thereinside both said catheter assembly and said Seldinger assembly when the device is assembled before its use, at least a cannula-needle integral to the Seldinger assembly, valve means to avoid blood backflow and safety means for needle clamping, protection means for the needle, said catheter assembly comprising a thin tube, a nearly cylindrically shaped end provided with a couple of side wings, an inner cavity obtained in said end, said device being characterized in that said valve means and said safety means are located inside said outer sheath assembly in the inner cavity obtained in said cylindrical seat of the catheter assembly.
EXTENDED DWELL AND MIDLINE CATHETERS AND RELATED METHODS
Extended dwell catheter assemblies each with a housing having an interior having a catheter assembly located therein, which can include a catheter tube and a needle. The catheter tube of the catheter assembly can be placed into a vein of a patient, with or without a guidewire, and then the extended dwell catheter assembly can be activated to separate into two or more housing components or by opening a gate to enable separation of the catheter assembly from the housing. A needle guard can be included to cover the needle tip of the needle from unintended needlesticks.
Catheter system with extendable extension tube
A catheter system may include a catheter adapter having a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen extending therebetween. The system may include a catheter tube extending distally from the catheter adapter. The system may include an extension tube coupled to the proximal end of the catheter adapter. The extension tube may be extendable. The system may include a locking mechanism coupled to the extension tube and removably coupled to the proximal end of the catheter adapter. The system may include a needle hub removably coupled to a proximal end of the extension tube and an introducer needle extending through the catheter tube. A proximal end of the introducer needle may be secured within the needle hub.
Assisted catheter advancement
A catheter assembly may include an introducer needle coupled to a needle hub, an intermediate member having a contact surface, a resilient member, and a ramp member. The resilient member may be coupled to one of the needle hub and the intermediate member. The ramp member may be coupled to the other one of the needle hub and the intermediate member. The resilient member may engage a ramp surface of the ramp member and impart a force on the intermediate member in a distal direction. The contact surface of the intermediate member may engage a proximal surface of a catheter adapter body and urge the catheter adapter body in the distal direction such that a catheter projecting from the catheter adapter body may be translated in the distal direction relative to the introducer needle.
INTRAVENOUS CATHETER APPARATUS
An intravenous catheter apparatus comprising a tubular catheter having a proximal end and a distal end mounted to a catheter hub; a needle defining an axial direction has a wall defining a lumen, a bevel and having a needle shaft with a needle tip at a distal end and a needle hub mounted to the proximal end of the needle shaft; and a needle guard arranged movably on the needle shaft; wherein said needle shaft extends through said tubular catheter such that said needle tip of said needle protrudes from said distal end of said tubular catheter; wherein said needle is provided with an engagement means adapted to engage with said needle guard in order to prevent said needle guard from sliding off said needle tip; wherein said needle has at least one opening having at least one slanted cut.
Catheter assembly with seal member
A catheter assembly includes a catheter hub defining an interior cavity and a catheter tube extending distally thereof. A rigid actuator is positioned to extend proximally in the interior cavity and support a seal member positioned thereon in the interior cavity. The seal member includes a central membrane, a distal portion, and a proximal portion. An hourglass shaped actuator cavity is formed in the distal portion and receives a barbed end of the actuator. The outer surface of the seal member is in partial circumferential engagement with the catheter hub to define an air path that allows fluid communication between areas of the interior cavity distal and proximal of the seal member. The seal member may be configured for multi-use and include a biasing member that moves the seal member to force the membrane back over the actuator to close the membrane.
Catheter devices with blood control systems and related methods
Needle assemblies and related methods having a needle hub with a needle, a catheter tube with a catheter hub and having the needle extending through the catheter tube, a valve positioned in an interior cavity of the catheter hub, a valve opener proximal of the valve, and a needle guard extending at least partially into the valve opener. The valve opener can be used with a range of needle sizes.
MULTI-USE BLOOD CONTROL SAFETY CATHETER ASSEMBLY
A catheter assembly comprises a catheter (18), a needle (12) having a sharp distal tip disposed within the catheter (18), a catheter hub (14) connected to the catheter (18) having the needle (12) passing therethrough, the catheter hub (14) including a valve (38) that selectively permits or blocks a flow of fluid through the catheter (18), a valve actuator (54) that moves between a first position and a second position, and a return member (56) that returns the valve actuator (54) from the second position to the first position, and a needle protection member (176) that encloses the sharp distal tip of the needle (12).
SAFETY NEEDLE DEVICE
A safety needle device is disclosed having a housing configured to couple to a syringe, the housing having a proximal end, a distal end, and a housing body. A first guide path, a second guide path and a third guide path may be disposed on the housing body. A needle hub is disposed on the proximal end of the housing and a needle cannula is attached to the needle hub. The device having a retractable sheath configured to move between an initial position, a retracted position and an extended position with respect to the housing, wherein the initial position partially exposes a distal tip of the needle cannula, the retracted position fully exposes the needle cannula, and the extended position fully covers the distal tip of the needle cannula. The retractable sheath also may have a guide element. The first, second and third guide paths are configured to slidingly receive the guide element. The device also having a first locking member, a second locking member, a rotating cam disposed in the housing body, and a spring element to bias the retractable sheath to an extended state to cover the distal end of the needle cannula upon completion of an injection.
Introducer Sheaths for Introducer Needles and Methods Thereof
Introducer needles can be used with rapidly insertable central catheters (“RICCs”) or even other central venous catheters (“CVCs”). An introducer needle can include a needle shaft, a sheath, and a needle hub. The needle shaft can include a needle slot extending from a proximal portion of the needle shaft through a distal needle tip. The sheath can be disposed over the needle shaft and fixed in location thereon. The sheath can seal the needle slot under the sheath but for a sheath opening in a proximal portion of the sheath. The needle hub can be around at least the proximal portion of the needle shaft. The introducer needle can be made by creating the needle slot in the needle shaft such as by cutting or grinding the needle slot therein, disposing the sheath over the needle shaft, and fixing the sheath on the needle shaft.