Patent classifications
A61M2039/0205
DRUG INJECTION DEVICE
Disclosed is a drug injection device that is fixedly implanted a patient's skull and scalp to inject a drug. The disclosed drug injection device includes a main body that is fixedly implanted in contact with a skull and has an internal hole; a main body fixing part that has an internal hole to be adjacent to the main body and is fixedly coupled to the main body; a movable part that is positioned between the main body and the main body fixing part, has a drug injection hole at a central part thereof, and is able to change its direction to a target point; a sealing part that is configured to seal the drug injection hole of the movable part, into which an injection needle for injecting a drug is inserted; a movable lid part that is positioned above the sealing part to close and fix the movable part, prevents the sealing part from being separated and escaping outside, and identifies an implantation position of the drug injection device to guide a point for repeated administration; and at least two fastening members that fasten an upper part of the main body and an upper part of the main body fixing part to the skull, in which the main body includes a support part that is positioned above the skull for support, an outer diameter of the support part is smaller than an outer diameter of the main body fixing part and is greater than an outer diameter of the movable part, and the main body and the main body fixing part are adjacently coupled to each other to accommodate and fix the movable part in the internal hole of the main body.
Septum for Access Port
A medical device comprising an implantable subcutaneous access port having a septum penetrable by a needle; the septum having a cavity located between an outer wall and an inner wall, the cavity containing a flowable media comprising a plurality of displaceable particles arranged to move in response to the needle being inserted through the outer wall and into the cavity and reposition around the needle.
Medical device with hemostatic valve
In various examples, a hub for a medical device includes a hub housing including a passage from a proximal end of the hub housing to a distal end of the hub housing. A valve is disposed within the hub. The valve is configured to allow passage of an insertable device through the valve while inhibiting leakage of fluid from the valve. A cap is engaged to the hub housing. The cap includes an opening therethrough sized and shaped to allow passage of the insertable device through the opening. The opening allows access to the passage of the hub housing. An angled sidewall is disposed within the hub. The angled sidewall is configured to retain and deform the valve into a curved shape.
Catheter including slidable push grip
A catheter may include an elongate body extending from a proximal end to a distal end and defining a lumen; a push member mechanically coupled to the proximal end of the elongate body; and a slidable push grip disposed about an outer perimeter of the push member. The slidable push grip is controllably engageable with the push member. When the slidable push grip is in an engaged state with the push member, the slidable push grip transmits an axial force to the push member to enable the push member to transmit the axial force to the elongate body. When the slidable push grip is in a disengaged state with the push member, the slidable push grip is movable axially in at least one direction along a length of the push member while transmitting substantially no axial force to the push member.
MEDICAL ELONGATED BODY AND MEDICAL ELONGATED BODY SET
An elongated medical catheter body, which may constitute an introducer sheath includes: a catheter body; a hub fixed to a proximal portion of the catheter body; and a support member connected to the hub and configured to cover of the proximal portion of the catheter body. The catheter body includes a groove on the outer surface of the catheter body, and the support member is disposed so as to partially cover the groove. The support member includes a drug part having a drug solution, and a partition wall portion is located between the drug part and the groove, and the partition wall portion is configured to make the drug part communicate with the groove portion upon being broken by pressure or by causing damage.
Septum for access port
A medical device comprising an implantable subcutaneous access port having a septum penetrable by a needle; the septum having a cavity located between an outer wall and an inner wall, the cavity containing a flowable media comprising a plurality of displaceable particles arranged to move in response to the needle being inserted through the outer wall and into the cavity and reposition around the needle.
Medication injection site and data collection system
A medication delivery apparatus for use with a medication container includes a housing, a fluid conduit at least partially extending within the housing and configured to deliver medication within the medication container to a patient, a medication port extending from the housing and configured to be coupled to a fluid outlet of the medication container, the medication port being fluidically coupled to the fluid conduit, and at least one sensor disposed within the housing to generate information characterizing administration of the medication for processing by a remote data collection system. The housing can have a size and shape that enables it to be supported by a first hand of a user while the user administers the medication from the medication container via the medication port using a second hand of the user. Related apparatus, systems, and techniques are also described.
Needleless connector with antimicrobial properties
A needleless connector and methods for preventing microbial ingress in medical device connections are disclosed. Various examples provide a needleless connector including a male luer having a recessed distal tip surface containing a water-soluble antimicrobial composition. Further examples include a trap for retaining antimicrobial composition. As the needleless connector is inserted into a female connector, a tapered surface distal edge acts to push microorganisms, while the distal tip surface is configured to leave microorganisms undisturbed. After insertion of the needleless connector, microorganisms present on the female luer surface are biased to reside in the recess region. The recess, trap, and antimicrobial composition are configured to facilitate a long-lasting supply of antimicrobial solution within the fluid-filled recess, at the same time confining the antimicrobial solution inside the recess. This produces a high concentration of antimicrobial solution for an extended time, killing microbes, stopping microbial ingress, and preventing infections in patients.
Systems and methods for facilitating instrument delivery through a peripheral intravenous catheter
A system for facilitating instrument delivery through a peripheral intravenous catheter may include a catheter adapter having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen extending there through. The catheter adapter may include a side port. The system may include an extension tube extending from the side port. The system may include a blood control valve disposed in the lumen of the catheter adapter. The system may include a peripheral intravenous catheter extending distally from the catheter adapter.
DEVICE FOR SHIELDING ENDOSCOPIC OPTICS WITH A FLUID BARRIER HAVING A REMOVABLE HUB
A system for delivering an agent including a plurality of particles to a target site. The system incudes a catheter having a first wall defining an inner lumen for delivery of the agent to the target site, and a second wall surrounding the first wall to define an outer lumen therebetween for delivery of a fluid to the target site. The catheter has a distal end terminating with a primary opening of the inner lumen and a secondary opening of the outer lumen. A hub associated with a proximal end of the catheter includes a first inlet for receiving a supply of the agent and a second inlet for receiving a supply of the fluid, wherein the first inlet is in fluid communication with the inner lumen, and the second inlet is in fluid communication with the outer lumen.