Patent classifications
A61M5/46
Medical fluid transfer and injection apparatus and method
Drug delivery system, injection device, transfer apparatus, vial holder and method of administering and transferring are disclosed which provide for passive warming of chilled injectable transferred through the transfer apparatus and into the injection device. The injection device may include a skin-facing surface including a skin boundary displacement extension or structure around a needle injection site to create a high pressure zone in the tissue. Radio frequency tracking and monitoring features for tracking patient compliance also may be provided.
INJECTION DEPTH INDICATION VIA INJECTION NEEDLE ILLUMINATION
A medical device includes a head having a base and a piercing member fluidly connected to the base. The medical device includes a tube having a proximal end, a distal end, a first central channel extending from the proximal end to distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending substantially centrally through the first central channel, the distal end of the tube being removably attached to the base. The medical device includes a plunger slidably disposed partly within the first central channel of the tube, the plunger defining a second central channel, and the longitudinal axis extending substantially centrally through the second central channel. In some examples, the medical device includes an optic assembly having a light source and a light pipe that is disposed partly within the second central channel and being configured to receive radiation emitted by the light source; and direct the radiation through the piercing member.
INJECTION DEPTH INDICATION VIA INJECTION NEEDLE ILLUMINATION
A medical device includes a head having a base and a piercing member fluidly connected to the base. The medical device includes a tube having a proximal end, a distal end, a first central channel extending from the proximal end to distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending substantially centrally through the first central channel, the distal end of the tube being removably attached to the base. The medical device includes a plunger slidably disposed partly within the first central channel of the tube, the plunger defining a second central channel, and the longitudinal axis extending substantially centrally through the second central channel. In some examples, the medical device includes an optic assembly having a light source and a light pipe that is disposed partly within the second central channel and being configured to receive radiation emitted by the light source; and direct the radiation through the piercing member.
Methods and devices for protecting catheter tips and stereotactic fixtures for microcatheters
Methods and devices are disclosed herein that generally provide protection for devices (e.g., microcatheters) having small tips. Methods and devices are also disclosed herein that generally facilitate use of commercially-available stereotactic systems with devices (e.g., microcatheters) having small tips.
Electroporation device and injection apparatus
An apparatus is provided for injecting a fluid into body tissue, the apparatus comprising: a hollow needle; and fluid delivery means, wherein the apparatus is adapted to actuate the fluid delivery means in use so as to automatically inject fluid into body tissue during insertion of the needle into the said body tissue.
Electroporation device and injection apparatus
An apparatus is provided for injecting a fluid into body tissue, the apparatus comprising: a hollow needle; and fluid delivery means, wherein the apparatus is adapted to actuate the fluid delivery means in use so as to automatically inject fluid into body tissue during insertion of the needle into the said body tissue.
Extended use medical device
Provided is an extended use self-contained, wearable medical device. The device is preferably configured with an infusion deployment mechanism for variably inserting and retracting an infusion needle to different depths, or completely retracting the infusion needle from the infusion site and then re-inserting the infusion needle after a predetermined period of time, throughout an infusion cycle for extending the viability of the infusion site. Another embodiment comprises dual needle deployment mechanisms which may also variably insert and retract the infusion needles. A flow sensor is preferably provided for detecting the stoppage of flow through the infusion cannula and signaling the needle deployment mechanism to attempt infusion at a different depth or to deploy a second infusion needle. A re-fillable reservoir assembly is preferably provided for supplying a drug over the extended use of the device. Another embodiment comprises a partially reusable and partially disposable medical device implementing the above features.
KINKLESS INFUSION SET FOR MEDICAL USE
Briefly, a kinkless infusion set has a setting control that engages a curved or helical cannula to simultaneously rotate the helical cannula as the helical cannula is moved toward a patients skin and then under the patient's skin to position the curved or helical cannula to a desired depth and position. In one example, the helical cannula is set between 3 mm and 5 mm under the patient's skin. Also, the curved or helical cannula may have side ports to allow medicine to be presented over a larger area for more effective therapeutic treatment. In some constructions the patient rotates the setting control, and in other cases the patient may push, pull or translate the setting control.
KINKLESS INFUSION SET FOR MEDICAL USE
Briefly, a kinkless infusion set has a setting control that engages a curved or helical cannula to simultaneously rotate the helical cannula as the helical cannula is moved toward a patients skin and then under the patient's skin to position the curved or helical cannula to a desired depth and position. In one example, the helical cannula is set between 3 mm and 5 mm under the patient's skin. Also, the curved or helical cannula may have side ports to allow medicine to be presented over a larger area for more effective therapeutic treatment. In some constructions the patient rotates the setting control, and in other cases the patient may push, pull or translate the setting control.
Device and method to locate site of intramuscular injection
Devices, kits and methods for determining the site of intramuscular injection in adult and child patients are disclosed. The device includes a top element and two legs that are configured to be fastened in a first position and a second position. When placed in the first position and second position, the device forms a substantially triangular region having a center that corresponds to the site of injection.