Patent classifications
A61M2210/1092
SYSTEM INCLUDING SUCTION REGULATOR FOR AUTOMATICALLY REMOVING URINE FROM A FEMALE PATIENT
A system for automatically removing by suction urine voided by a female. The system includes an external catheter, a canister and a suction regulator. The external catheter is applied at the urethra opening to receive urine voided by the female. The canister collects the urine and is coupled to a source of suction having a first value. The suction regulator is interposed between the external catheter and the canister to regulate the amount of suction to a regulated value which is applied the external catheter, whereupon urine from the external catheter is carried through the suction regulator and into the canister. The system may also include an adapter or an adapter/splitter for to connection between the source of suction and the canister.
METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY REMOVING URINE FROM A FEMALE PATIENT
A method for automatically removing by suction urine voided by a female by use of a system that includes an external catheter, a suction canister and a suction regulator. The external catheter is applied at the urethra opening to receive urine voided by the female. The suction canister collects the urine and is coupled to a source of suction providing suction having a first value. The suction regulator is interposed between the external catheter and the canister to regulate the amount of suction to a regulated value which is applied the external catheter, whereupon urine from the external catheter is carried through the suction regulator and into the canister.
Catheters and catheter mating devices and systems
Described is a catheter for being retained inside the body for extended periods, and a catheter mating device that can connect to the catheter to move the catheter inside of the body or remove it from the body. The catheter mating device has a stem with an apparatus at its distal end. The apparatus is moveable between a first position and a second position. When in its first position, the distal end is configured to fit in the proximal end of the catheter. When in its second position, the distal end engages the proximal end of the catheter and connects the catheter mating device to the catheter.
Device and Method for Starting a Catheter in a Female Patient
A device and method for preparing a female patient to receive a catheter includes a female catheter starter cone that is shaped and constructed for insertion into the urethral fold of a women's body that holds the labia majora and labia minora out of the way so that a nurse can visually identify the urethral opening and to facilitate single handed insertion of the catheter tube.
Puncture apparatus
A vaginal insertion portion is disclosed, the vaginal insertion portion including a base portion, a proximal holding portion located on a proximal side of the base portion, and a suction portion located on distal side of the proximal holding portion.
Catheter Device and Method for Inducing Negative Pressure in a Patient's Bladder
A bladder catheter is provided. The bladder catheter includes: a proximal portion configured to be positioned in at least a portion of a patient's urethra; and a distal portion configured to be positioned in a patient's bladder, the distal portion including a retention portion, wherein the retention portion includes an inwardly facing side including one or more perforations and an outwardly facing side, and wherein, when negative pressure is applied through the bladder catheter, fluid is drawn into the bladder catheter through the one or more perforations while bladder walls are prevented from appreciably occluding the one or more perforations by contact with the outwardly facing side of the retention portion.
Ureteral and Bladder Catheters and Methods of Inducing Negative Pressure to Increase Renal Perfusion
Ureteral catheters are provided including a drainage lumen including a distal portion configured to be positioned in a patient's kidney, renal pelvis and/or in the ureter adjacent to the renal pelvis for receiving fluid from a patient's kidney and a proximal portion for draining the fluid from the distal portion, the distal portion including a coiled retention portion including: at least a first coil having a first diameter; at least a second coil having a second diameter, the first diameter being less than the second diameter, the second coil being closer to an end of the distal portion of the drainage lumen than the first coil; and one or more perforations on a sidewall of the coiled retention portion of the distal portion of the drainage lumen for permitting fluid flow into the drainage lumen, wherein the proximal portion of the drainage lumen is essentially free of or free of perforations.
INTERMITTENT URINARY CATHETER WITH CONICAL LUMEN
An intermittent urinary catheter has a catheter body extending from an open distal end to a proximal end, with the proximal end configured for insertion into an urethra. A lumen is formed longitudinally in the catheter body. Eyelets are formed through a wall of the catheter body to communicate with the lumen. Each eyelet is located equidistantly from the proximal end of the catheter body. The lumen is conical with a cross-sectional area of the lumen measured at a distal end portion of the catheter body larger than a cross-sectional area of the lumen measured at a proximal end portion of the catheter body.
URINARY CATHETER FOR WOMEN AND PERISTALTIC PUMP
The utility model discloses a urinary catheter for women and peristaltic pump, which comprises a body tube with an inner surface and an outer surface, and further comprises an external urethral orifice fixing part which can at least sleeve the catheter tip end inside when applied, a flexible urethral guide part, a urinary catheter driving part sleeved with the cylindrical body of the external urethral orifice fixing part, a hydrophobic part for leakage stop at the urinary outlet of the urinary catheter, a thin segment, a pump tube, a tube bed and other special structures for dilating the narrowed part of the urethra, which not only eliminate the defect of the traditional non-guided suspended placement in a safe mode of US-guided adjacent placement and completely avoid contamination of the urinary catheter by the periurethral tissue, but also avoid the injury of urethral intima caused by urethral stricture in the placement procedure to the greatest extent; avoid contamination of the urinary catheter outlet by urine outflow; effectively clear the blockage of urine inlet due to blood clots and tissue masses in bladder during indwelling, and can also minimize the residual urine volume when used in conjunction with a special peristaltic pump.
PUNCTURE APPARATUS
A vaginal insertion portion is disclosed, the vaginal insertion portion including a base portion, a proximal holding portion located on a proximal side of the base portion, and a suction portion located on distal side of the proximal holding portion.