A61B5/153

BLOOD COLLECTION CONTAINER

Provide is a blood collection container capable of suppressing the occurrence of blood clots involving bubbles when blood containing heparin is coagulated, and capable of suppressing the production of fibrin in serum after separation when blood containing heparin is separated into serum and blood clots. A blood collection container according to the present invention includes: a blood collection container main body having an opening at one end thereof and a closed bottom at the other end thereof; a serine protease disposed in the blood collection container main body; and a heparin neutralizing agent disposed in the blood collection container main body, wherein when a region in which the serine protease is disposed is defined as a first region, and a region in which the heparin neutralizing agent is disposed is defined as a second region, the second region includes a region present on an other end side with respect to an end on the other end side of the first region.

Syringe with Multifunctional Plunger Handle
20230052321 · 2023-02-16 ·

A medical syringe useful for administering an injection or withdrawing a bodily fluid, the syringe comprising a barrel, plunger assembly and a needle assembly having a selectively retractable needle, the plunger assembly further comprising a plunger handle with a plunger seal and a front tip extending forwardly of the plunger seal to extend through the barrel and into the an annular fluid seal disposed in a recess between the barrel and a forwardly projecting needle, thereby reducing dead space inside the syringe and helping anchor the annular fluid seal inside the recess.

Syringe with Multifunctional Plunger Handle
20230052321 · 2023-02-16 ·

A medical syringe useful for administering an injection or withdrawing a bodily fluid, the syringe comprising a barrel, plunger assembly and a needle assembly having a selectively retractable needle, the plunger assembly further comprising a plunger handle with a plunger seal and a front tip extending forwardly of the plunger seal to extend through the barrel and into the an annular fluid seal disposed in a recess between the barrel and a forwardly projecting needle, thereby reducing dead space inside the syringe and helping anchor the annular fluid seal inside the recess.

SYRINGE FOR OBTAINING A TARGET VOLUME OF BLOOD
20230008783 · 2023-01-12 ·

A syringe for obtaining a target volume of blood is presented. The syringe (1) comprises a barrel (2), wherein a plunger (4) is arranged within the barrel (2) to be displaceable along a displacement direction (X). Furthermore the barrel (2) and the plunger (4) together provide for a first stop (20) and second stop (22), wherein the first stop (20) is configured for positioning a filter (100) at a predetermined location along the displacement direction (X) thereby defining a target volume of blood and a buffer volume. Moreover, the second stop (22) is configured to stop the plunger (4) from expelling more than the buffer volume from the syringe (1) for obtaining the target volume of blood when the plunger (4) is pushed towards the distal end (30) of the syringe (1) along the displacement direction (X). In addition, the syringe (1) facilitates that the syringe (1) fills itself with the target volume of blood by a self-filling procedure using blood that is under pressure, like arterial blood, and using the filter (100) located in the plunger (4).

Bodily Fluid Sampling Device with Dual Needles and Slide-Activated Needle Retraction
20180008181 · 2018-01-11 ·

A medical device configured as a tube holder for use in collecting bodily fluids, especially for use as a blood collection tube holder, the device embodying two coaxially alignable needles, the first needle being a forwardly facing fluid collection needle and the second needle being a rearwardly facing fluid discharge needle. The first and second needles are satisfactorily supported by a frontal attachment and body, respectively, that are disposed in relative sliding engagement along an interface that is transverse to the first and second needle and that extends at least from the second needle to an opening into a needle retraction chamber that projects rearwardly from the body.

Blood Collection Tube Holder with Discharge Needle Displacement Member
20180008180 · 2018-01-11 ·

A medical device configured as a blood collection tube holder, the device having a body with two spaced-apart, oppositely facing, coaxially aligned needles including a forwardly facing venipuncture needle and a rearwardly facing fluid discharge needle, the two needles being held by first and second needle holders separated by a compressible fluid seal defining part of a fluid path between the two needles and the two needle holders. The body also includes a discharge needle displacement member that is manually repositioned following removal of the last blood tube holder so that the discharge needle displacement member contacts the second needle holder and displaces the second needle holder and the fluid discharge needle laterally inside the body to initiate retraction of the venipuncture needle into a rearwardly projecting needle retraction chamber.

A Standalone Safety Device For a Needle of a Medical Device
20230233775 · 2023-07-27 ·

A standalone safety device for a needle of a medical device A safety device for a needle of a medical device, the safety device including: a ring fixed with regard to the needle, a shield mounted on the ring by a pivot link, a protective cap covering at least partially the needle in an initial configuration, a translation locking unit adapted to prevent a translation movement of the protective cap, and a rotation locking unit adapted to prevent a rotation movement of the shield with regard to the ring. The translation locking unit is configured to be disengaged by the application of a predetermined translation force on the protective cap. The rotation locking unit is configured to be disengaged during a portion of the translation movement of the protective cap with regard to the shield.

Passive double drive member activated safety blood collection device

A shieldable needle device including a drive member is disclosed. The drive member is extendable between a biased position and an extended position for moving a tip guard from an first position to a second position in which the tip guard shields a distal end of the needle cannula. The shieldable needle device includes a pair of wings extending laterally from opposing sides of the hub that are movable between a laterally extending position and a dorsal position. With the wings in the dorsal position, the wings retain the drive member in the biased position thereby maintaining the tip guard in the first position. Movement of the wings from the dorsal position to the laterally extending position releases retainment of the drive member. A second drive member may be included.

Passive double drive member activated safety blood collection device

A shieldable needle device including a drive member is disclosed. The drive member is extendable between a biased position and an extended position for moving a tip guard from an first position to a second position in which the tip guard shields a distal end of the needle cannula. The shieldable needle device includes a pair of wings extending laterally from opposing sides of the hub that are movable between a laterally extending position and a dorsal position. With the wings in the dorsal position, the wings retain the drive member in the biased position thereby maintaining the tip guard in the first position. Movement of the wings from the dorsal position to the laterally extending position releases retainment of the drive member. A second drive member may be included.

Intravenous therapy system for blood vessel detection

An intravenous therapy system may include a hollow needle comprising a distal end and a proximal end, the distal end comprising a sharp tip for insertion into a vein; an infrared (IR) camera placed within a hollow portion of the hollow needle, including: an IR detector; a first light source to emit a first wavelength of IR light; and a second light source to emit a second wavelength of IR light; a comparator to, upon execution of a processor communicatively coupled to the comparator, compare an amount of reflected light received at the IR detector during activation of the first light and second light and provide an indication of light absorption within a vein.