A61M25/0643

Catheter assembly having a side port valve

A catheter assembly may include a catheter adapter. A body of the catheter adapter may include a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen extending through the distal end and the proximal end. A catheter may extend distally from the distal end of the body. The catheter adapter may include a side port, which may extend outwardly from the body. The catheter assembly may include a valve disposed within the lumen. The valve may include a channel extending through the valve. The catheter assembly may include a cannula fixed within the side port and disposed within the channel. The cannula may include an opening, and the valve may be configured to compress to expose the opening from within the valve.

Delivery apparatus

A delivery apparatus is provided for inserting catheters and/or cannulae into a patient's blood vessel or body cavity either with or without the use of ultrasound imaging. The apparatus is used for the delivery of central venous catheters (CVCs) for creating a central line. The invention also relates to uses of the apparatus, and to methods for inserting catheters or cannulae (e.g. a CVC) into a patient.

MEDICAL GUIDE ELEMENT WITH DIAMETER TRANSITION
20180147392 · 2018-05-31 ·

Improved methods for percutaneously creating, entering and/or dilating an opening in the wall of a blood vessel or other anatomic structure. The improvement comprises deploying a guide element having a proximal segment and a distal segment, the diameter of said distal segment being greater than the diameter of said proximal segment at their juncture, and which at said juncture forms an abrupt circumferential step comprising a proximally-facing surface. Said proximally-facing surface abuts the catheter's tip and shields said tip, thereby facilitating passage of said catheter as it enters and passes through said opening in said wall of a blood vessel or other anatomic structure.

Safety Puncturing System
20180043139 · 2018-02-15 ·

The present invention relates to a safety puncturing system comprising a cannula and a guidewire.

DEVICE FOR INSERTING A BLUNT-TIP CANNULA UNDER THE SKIN OF A PATIENT

A device for inserting a blunt-tip cannula under the skin of a patient with a view to injecting a biocompatible product, including a central body equipped with a groove that extends along a sagittal plane while having a sharp distal tip projecting from a distal end of the body in order to pierce the skin, the groove being arranged to allow the cannula to slide along same beyond the distal tip towards at least one area to be treated located under the skin, the central body being provided with two lateral gripping arms that extend symmetrically on either side of the sagittal plane in a transverse direction that forms, with the sagittal plane, an angle () of between 30 and 85, each gripping arm further having a finger grip surface that has a front central portion located at a distance between 8 mm and 30 mm from the distal end of the central body.

POST CERVICAL ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION CATHETER

A post-cervical insemination catheter assembly including a cannula; a guide catheter slideably positioned about said cannula; and, a tip element securely connected to a distal end of said cannula. The tip element is configured to receive fluid from the cannula and dispense the fluid from a tip element outlet end. The tip element outlet end remains closed when loading the cannula through a vaginal canal and when traversing a cervix of the animal and then automatically opens when sufficient fluid pressure in the tip element is applied, thus enhancing injection of fluid to the utero-tubal junction, bio-secure delivery of fluids from any attached container, and a much safer less invasive experience for the recipient then prior post-cervical artificial insemination (PCAI) catheter assemblies.

Method and Device for Simultaneously Documenting and Treating Tension Pneumothorax and/or Hemothorax
20170182229 · 2017-06-29 ·

A method and device are provided for simultaneously or near-simultaneously diagnosing and treating tension pneumothorax and/or hemothoraxA Veress-type needle portion includes a hollow needle for puncturing the chest wall over a blunt hollow probe biased by one or more springs to extend distally into the pleural cavity. Openings in the blunt hollow probe connect via a pathway to an automatic check valve, which permits the flow of air and/or fluid only in a proximal direction. Pressure from within the pleural cavity is transmitted to the interior surface of a pressure documenter. If pressure greater than atmospheric pressure is present in the pleural cavity, the pressure documenter will be automatically urged proximally to simultaneously allow air and/or fluid to escape from the pleural space through the device, thus treating the tension pneumothorax and/or hemothorax, as well as providing a stable indicator to positively document the diagnosis of increased pressure.

HYPODERMIC NEEDLE SYSTEM

A needle hypodermic system and method for reducing the incidence of infections due to administering fluids by injection and/or for reducing the risk of surface contamination of sample fluids in humans or animals is provided. The hypodermic needle system may include a first, outer needle with a bore having an open distal end, and a second, inner needle or cannula having a closed distal end and an opening proximal to the distal end which can be rotated or otherwise advanced between open and closed positions. Additionally, the second, inner needle may have a rounded or blunted end and filler material may be used to prevent bacteria or other microbes from being carried by the needles.

Steerable Endoluminal Punch with Introducer and Guidewire

An endoluminal punch and introducer sheath are described wherein the endoluminal punch comprises a guidewire lumen through which a user is capable of placing a guidewire. The endoluminal punch system further comprises a mechanism affixed to the hub which is capable of controlling the axial positioning of the guidewire relative to the endoluminal punch distal end. The control mechanism can be released so that the endoluminal punch can be removed from a patient while retaining the guidewire in place within the patient. The endoluminal punch introducer, including a sheath and dilator, can comprise energy emitting electrodes or transducers for cutting larger size holes in stubborn (friable, scarred, or fibrotic) tissue. In other embodiments, the endoluminal punch can comprise a guidewire or stylet, wherein the guidewire or stylet is capable of emitting energy to cut through tissue.

Method and device for simultaneously documenting and treating tension pneumothorax and/or hemothorax
09616203 · 2017-04-11 · ·

A method and device are provided for simultaneously or near-simultaneously diagnosing and treating tension pneumothorax and/or hemothoraxA Veress-type needle portion includes a hollow needle for puncturing the chest wall over a blunt hollow probe biased by one or more springs to extend distally into the pleural cavity. Openings in the blunt hollow probe connect via a pathway to an automatic check valve, which permits the flow of air and/or fluid only in a proximal direction. Pressure from within the pleural cavity is transmitted to the interior surface of a pressure documenter. If pressure greater than atmospheric pressure is present in the pleural cavity, the pressure documenter will be automatically urged proximally to simultaneously allow air and/or fluid to escape from the pleural space through the device, thus treating the tension pneumothorax and/or hemothorax, as well as providing a stable indicator to positively document the diagnosis of increased pressure.