Patent classifications
A61M2039/0036
Port Identification Insert and Methods
Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to a subcutaneous access port including an identification insert, or marker, visible under medical imaging. An outer perimeter of the marker can define an alphanumeric symbol to indicate a property of the port, further the marker can indicate a location or orientation of the port. The marker can be received within a recess, a shape of the recess is configured to receive the marker in a first orientation. In an embodiment, the shape of the marker and recess is configured to prevent the marker from engaging the recess in a second orientation. This can prevent the port from being assembled if the marker is coupled with the port incorrectly. The port can further include a cover plate to secure the marker within the recess. A bottom surface of the cover plate can align with the bottom surface of the port when engaged therewith.
Systems and methods to compensate for compression forces in an intravascular device
A system and method for providing vent channel geometries to compensate for compression forces experienced by a septum within an intravascular device.
SAFETY DRUG HANDLING DEVICE
A drug mixing system including at least one receptacle port adaptor adapted to be inserted into a port of a fluid receptacle, at least one syringe adaptor adapted to be attached to a syringe and to the at least one receptacle port adaptor and at least one vial adaptor adapted for connection to a vial containing a drug and adapted for connection to the at least one syringe adaptor, the system being characterized in that at least one of the receptacle port adaptor, the at least one syringe adaptor and the at least one vial adaptor being vented to the atmosphere in a manner which prevents release to the atmosphere of possibly harmful contents of the vial in a liquid, solid or gaseous form.
Safety drug handling device
A drug mixing system including at least one receptacle port adaptor adapted to be inserted into a port of a fluid receptacle, at least one syringe adaptor adapted to be attached to a syringe and to the at least one receptacle port adaptor and at least one vial adaptor adapted for connection to a vial containing a drug and adapted for connection to the at least one syringe adaptor, the system being characterized in that at least one of the receptacle port adaptor, the at least one syringe adaptor and the at least one vial adaptor being vented to the atmosphere in a manner which prevents release to the atmosphere of possibly harmful contents of the vial in a liquid, solid or gaseous form.
Safety drug handling device
A drug mixing system including at least one receptacle port adaptor adapted to be inserted into a port of a fluid receptacle, at least one syringe adaptor adapted to be attached to a syringe and to the at least one receptacle port adaptor and at least one vial adaptor adapted for connection to a vial containing a drug and adapted for connection to the at least one syringe adaptor, the system being characterized in that at least one of the receptacle port adaptor, the at least one syringe adaptor and the at least one vial adaptor being vented to the atmosphere in a manner which prevents release to the atmosphere of possibly harmful contents of the vial in a liquid, solid or gaseous form.
Sintered porous polymeric caps and vents for components of medical devices
The present application provides a device and methods of making and using these devices. The devices comprise porous caps and porous vents made from sintered porous polymeric media comprising plastic particles, elastomeric particles or a combination thereof. These devices are used with medical devices or components thereof to provide ease of use, resistance to infection, sterilization and venting.
SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTION OF IMPLANTED ACCESS PORT AND USE THEREOF
An apparatus for use with an access port implanted subcutaneously in a living body includes a locator assembly and a base plate. The locator assembly includes a port sensor configured to sense an aspect of the access port, a controller configured to determine a location of the access port based on the aspect, and an output device configured to provide user feedback based on the determined location of the access port. The locator assembly also includes an outer housing having a device side coupler. The apparatus furthermore includes a base plate having an adhesive flange configured to adhere the base plate to a skin of the living body, and a base coupler on the adhesive flange and configured to cooperate with the device side coupler such that the base plate is attachable and detachable from the locator assembly.
Systems and methods to improve instrument guidance within an intravenous catheter assembly
A catheter assembly and/or an introducer may include one or more features configured to guide a probe and/or a catheter distally through a septum. The catheter assembly may include a catheter adapter and the septum. The catheter adapter may include a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen extending therebetween. In some embodiments, the septum may be disposed within the lumen. The septum may include a proximal surface that is tapered inwardly in a distal direction such that the proximal surface of the septum is configured to guide the probe and/or the catheter distally through the septum. The catheter assembly may be configured to receive an introducer, which may include an introducer element. A proximal end of the introducer element may include another proximal surface that is tapered inwardly in the distal direction such that the other proximal surface is configured to guide the probe or the catheter distally through the septum.
SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS FOR ACCESSING ACCESS PORT IN LIVING BODY
An apparatus for use with an access port implanted in a living body includes a locator assembly. The locator assembly includes at least one port sensor configured to sense an aspect of the access port, at least one skin sensor configured to sense a proximity of the apparatus to a skin of the living body, and a controller configured to determine a location of the access port based on the aspect sensed by the at least one port sensor, where the controller instructs the at least one port sensor to sense the aspect based on the proximity of the apparatus to the skin as sensed by the at least one skin sensor. The locator assembly also includes an output device configured to provide user feedback, and the controller is further configured to instruct the output device to provide the feedback based on the determined location of the access port.
Activator attachment for blood control catheters
An activator attachment that can be attached to the proximal end of a catheter adapter and can activate a blood control valve within the catheter adapter.