A61M3/02

Nasal rinsing cap for bottles

A nasal rinsing cap suitable for standard water bottle is disclosed. The body portion of the device can be attached to the top of the bottle. It has a cylindrical void matching the threaded portion of the bottle and a one-way fluid valve attached to another void extending from the cylindrical void and through the body portion. The body portion also includes a one-way air valve allowing the entry of air into the bottle. A top portion is removably or openably attached to the body portion. It has a tubular opening starting near the body portion and extending through the top portion. The top portion is configured so that it has a tip to be contacted with the user's nasal cavities. The top portion also has a pressure zone for closing the fluid valve by applying a pressure on it.

VENOUS-TO-VENOUS LOCO-REGIONAL DELIVERY OF A THERAPEUTIC AGENT
20220401694 · 2022-12-22 ·

The methods, systems, and devices disclosed herein generally involve a venous-to-venous delivery of drugs to a targeted region within a patient. A triple lumen catheter device is disclosed that is particularly suitable for delivery of therapeutic drugs via a closed loop, preventing the circulation of toxic agents throughout the body, thereby creating an isolated treatment zone that maximizes local therapeutic concentrations while preventing agents from escaping to the rest of the body.

Stool management system

A stool management system having a tubular body including a first end section disposable in a rectum of a patient and a second end section including a first connector which detachably mates with a second connector coupled to a collection container which receives waste matter passed through the tubular body from the bowel of the patient.

DUAL-BODY DRUG ADMINISTRATION DEVICE HAVING FUNCTION OF REMOVING MUCUS FROM PARANASAL SINUS

The present invention relates to a dual-body drug administration device which administers drugs and removes mucus from the paranasal sinus through the nostrils in order to prevent or treat a paranasal sinus disease and, more specifically, to a device in which two injectors having adapters coupled thereto are integrally fixed by a fixing holder, the adapters of the fixed injectors are simultaneously brought into contact with both the nostrils, and then negative pressure is generated in the nasal cavity to pull out mucus from the paranasal sinus or administer a drug to the paranasal sinus.

EXTREMITY IRRIGATION DEBRIDEMENT BASIN
20220395627 · 2022-12-15 ·

An extremity irrigation debridement basin includes a body having a floor and a sidewall extending between the floor and an upper rim. An opening is positioned opposite the floor and defined by the upper rim. A port extends through the sidewall. A shield extends upward from the upper rim of the sidewall. A recess is formed in the sidewall. The recess extends from an upper rim opening toward the floor.

SELF-PRESSURIZING FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND DEVICES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20220387698 · 2022-12-08 ·

Self-pressurizing fluid deliver systems and devices and methods of using the same. An exemplary pressurized sterile fluid storage bag system referenced herein includes a foam cavity formed from a rigid, non-conforming material and an elastic, conforming material and containing a resilient open cell or closed cell foam with capabilities to restore form when compressed, an air valve, a fluid cavity formed from said elastic, conforming material on one side and a material which may be rigid and non-conforming or elastic and conforming, and a fluid valve.

FECAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Fecal management methods and apparatuses (e.g., devices, systems, etc.) are described herein. The fecal management apparatuses may apply one or more fecal removal cycles of suction and irrigation (and in some examples air) to actively remove fecal material. The apparatus may control the timing of delivery of the fecal removal cycles as well as the parameters of the applied suction, irrigation and/or air within and between fecal removal cycles. The invention additionally provides methods, and computer program products for controlling an apparatus or system that is configured for removal of fecal material from a patient's rectum.

Colon evacuation without collapse

Methods of colon cleansing and/or inspection are described which safely maintain a colon in an uncollapsed state. Balanced replacement of a volume of fluid, gas and/or solids evacuated during cleansing of the colon is described. Replacement volume comprises, for example, cleansing fluid, jetting gas, and/or inflation gas. In some embodiments, balancing of evacuated and replacement volume is achieved under automatic control, based on monitored volume of material exchange, and/or measurement of resulting pressures.

FLUID MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

A fluid management system may include an inflow pump providing a fluid inflow to a medical device, at least one pressure sensor, and a controller configured to receive pressure signals from the at least one pressure sensor, the pressure signals corresponding to a system pressure within the fluid management system. The controller may be configured to detect which one of a plurality of medical devices is fluidly connected to the inflow pump based on the pressure signals from the at least one pressure sensor and an rpm of the inflow pump.

Surgical hand-piece with a bottom fluid tube convertible from irrigation to aspiration
11504271 · 2022-11-22 · ·

A work tip for an ultrasonic surgical hand piece has a solid knife with a sharp distal edge. A first fluid tube located on one side of the knife and has open ends to receive or discharge fluid. A second fluid tube is located on the other side of the knife and is slidably connected with the knife. The second fluid tube has an opening at a distal end and a smaller side hole. During phacoemulsification the knife is vibrated independent of the fluid tubes. The second fluid tube has irrigation fluid passing from the opening and side hole, and the first fluid tube is positioned so as to receive fluid from the second tube. During I/A cleanup the second fluid tube receives aspiration fluid only through the side hole because the knife is positioned to block the aspiration fluid from entering through the opening.