Patent classifications
A61F13/126
A CLIP TO STOP NOSEBLEED
Disclosed is a biocompatible hemostatic nose clip having an interconnected body, arms and hands, which is intended for use in nosebleeds (epistaxis) that originate from the nasal septum, and is suitable for the personal use of children or adults without the need for medical personnel. The nose clip is insertable or removable with one hand.
MEDICAL DEVICE
A medical device, comprising a plastic film and a support structure, wherein the plastic film, per se, has insufficient intrinsic stability to retain a planar shape against standard gravity, the support structure supports an area of the plastic film such that at least 80% of an entire area of the plastic film is inhibited from deforming, regardless of orientation, in response to standard gravity, and the support structure is manually inseparable from the plastic film.
Adhesive patient interface assembly with removal tabs
An adhesive arrangement for use in securing a patient interface to the face of a patient includes a substrate material having a first surface that is structured to face the patient and a second surface opposite the first surface. The substrate material includes a number of tabs, each tab projecting outward from a main portion of the substrate material. The adhesive arrangement further includes an adhesive material disposed on the first surface of the substrate material. Each of the tabs is sized and configured to be folded back onto a corresponding portion of the main portion of the substrate material and coupled thereto by the adhesive material.
NASAL DRIP PAD
A method of manufacturing a nasal drip pad includes selecting an estimation element, selecting an absorbent element, selecting a positioning element, selecting one or more formable members, attaching the one or more formable members to the positioning element, attaching a first end of the positioning element to a first end of the absorbent element at a first attachment point and a second end of the positioning element to a second end of the absorbent element at a second attachment point, and attaching the estimation element to the absorbent element.
NASAL DRIP PAD
A nasal drip pad apparatus for use on an individual. The apparatus includes a drip pad assembly positioned configured to be positioned underneath an individual's nose and a string forming configured to form a pair of loops. One of the loops is placed around one of the patient's ears and the other one of the loops is placed around the other one of the patient's ears.
PARANASAL SINUS ACCESS IMPLANT DEVICES AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND METHODS
A paranasal sinus access implant device may include one or more material or geometric features that may enhance performance of one or more portions of the implant device, for example an exposed surface including an antimicrobial agent. Various products and methods may include or use such an implant device.
ROTARY ASPIRATOR
A rotary aspirator according to the present invention includes: a body portion which has a length in a front and rear direction, and has an outer circumferential surface formed as any one of a circular shape, an elliptical shape, and a polygonal shape in a lateral direction; a handle which is connected to a rear end of the body portion and has a smaller diameter than the rear end of the body portion so that a user moves the handle forward and rearward and rotates the handle in a state in which the user holds the handle by hand; and an absorbing member which is continuously and spirally wound in the front and rear direction of the body portion and absorbs nasal mucus of a target person.
NASAL DRESSINGS AND STENTS
Disclosed are nasal dressings and nasal stents comprising a collagen foam. Also disclosed are methods of making and using such nasal dressings and nasal stents. In an embodiment, a nasal dressing or nasal stent is formed by a method comprising the steps of: forming an aqueous mixture of from 5 to 25 wt % of acid-soluble collagen and from 75 to 95 wt % of collagen fibers, both based on the total solids content of the aqueous mixture, placing the aqueous mixture into a mold, freeze-drying the aqueous mixture while in the mold, thereby forming a collagen foam, and cross-linking the collagen foam.
Nasal cast bender
Embodiments relate generally to systems and methods for shaping an external nasal cast. A nasal cast bender may comprise a base; and a protrusion protruding upwards from the base portion, wherein the protrusion comprises a handle and a bending surface comprising a convex profile; wherein the bending surface is configured to shape an external nasal cast.