A61M2039/0273

Chest Drainage System Securing Apparatus

A chest drainage system securing apparatus for securing and maintaining chest drainage systems in position following placement into a human or animal patient and preventing movement or unplanned removal thereof in response to the application of significant forces in any direction thereto, be they longitudinal, torsional/rotational or bending. The securement system includes retention devices secured to a chest tube which interact with an adhesive pad releasably attached to a patient to ensure proper positioning of the chest tube. The adhesive pad includes one or more Heimlich-type valves for sealing sucking chest wounds and for sealing an incision formed in a patients skin and chest for the placement and insertion of a chest tube.

ACCESS PORT
20230025137 · 2023-01-26 ·

An access port can be connected to a catheter and includes a port body including a liquid storage portion and a diaphragm body covering the liquid storage portion. The port body includes a connection passage connected to the liquid storage portion and allows the liquid storage portion to communicate with the inside of the catheter. In the cross-section along the axial direction of the connection passage at the connection position where the connection passage is connected to the liquid storage portion, the length in the direction perpendicular to the axial direction between the surface of the diaphragm body on the side opposite to the liquid storage portion and the inner surface of the liquid storage portion gradually decreases as it proceeds away from the connection position in the inclined region exceeding half of the liquid storage portion along the axial direction.

CATHETER
20230010361 · 2023-01-12 ·

An example catheter assembly includes a first catheter body portion defining a first lumen and a plurality of sidewall openings open to the lumen and configured to at least one of introduce fluid into a patient or remove fluid from the patient. The catheter assembly further includes a second catheter body portion defining a second lumen, a first cuff proximal to a distal end of the first catheter body portion, a second cuff distal to a proximal end of the second catheter body portion, and a connector configured to mechanically connect the first and second catheter body portions between the first and second cuffs and to fluidically connect the first and second lumens. A distance between the first and second cuffs is modifiable by at least modifying one of a length of the first catheter body portion or a length of the second catheter body portion.

Graft-port hemodialysis systems, devices, and methods
11690991 · 2023-07-04 · ·

The disclosure relates to a subcutaneously implanted port device for establishing access to the vascular system of a patient requiring multiple blood treatments over an extended period of time. The systems, devices and methods disclosed herein may reduce miscannulation, promote intra-session hemostasis, and decrease the incidence of bacteremia and sepsis among other improvements and advantages. The devices include a port with a tapered seat for receiving an access tube, the first tapered seat having a proximal portion, a distal portion, and a conical section extending between the proximal portion and the distal portion; and an interface surface configured to engage a blood vessel or a vascular access catheter. The proximal portion of the tapered seat is configured to receive the access tube therethrough, and the tapered seat creates a mismatch fit with a diameter of the access tube when in use for an increase in flow during treatment.

Systems and methods for drug delivery, treatment, and monitoring

Systems and methods for delivering a drug or other therapy over an extended period of time (e.g., several hours, days, weeks, months, years, and so forth) are disclosed herein, as are systems and methods for monitoring various parameters associated with the treatment of a patient. Systems and methods are also disclosed herein that generally involve CED devices with various features for reducing or preventing backflow.

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.

CATHETER CUFF
20220401636 · 2022-12-22 ·

In some examples, a catheter assembly includes a catheter including an elongated catheter body defining a lumen, a first cuff and a second cuff. The first cuff includes a first cuff body comprising a material configured to promote epidermal tissue growth around or within the first cuff and an adhesive configured to adhere the first cuff body to an outer surface of the elongated catheter body at a first cuff position selectable by a user. The second cuff includes a second cuff body comprising the material configured to promote epidermal tissue growth around or within the second cuff body and an adhesive configured to adhere the second cuff body to the outer surface of the elongated catheter body at a second cuff position selectable by the user. A distance between the first and second cuff positions is customizable by the user based on a patient.

FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF TREATMENT

The disclosed systems and methods are configurable central nervous system (CNS) delivery solutions for therapeutics, such as genetic medicines. The systems and methods first infuse a therapeutic bolus within intrathecal space and subsequently infuse a flush fluid to move the therapeutic bolus rostrally toward a target area and achieve a desired spread in the spine and/or brain. The second location can be at a location caudal to the delivery location of the therapeutic bolus.

Port catheter
11504516 · 2022-11-22 · ·

A port catheter includes a port housing and a port chamber formed in the port housing and closed by a septum. The port catheter also includes a first catheter connection communicating with the port chamber for the connection of a first catheter, a second catheter connection for connecting a second catheter connected to an infusion pump and supplying a fluid to the port catheter from the infusion pump, and a third catheter connection communicating with the second catheter connection for connecting a third catheter which discharges the fluid supplied by the infusion pump.

Apparatus and methods to communicate fluids and/or support intraosseous devices

Fluid communication devices and supporting structures may be provided for use with intraosseous devices. Apparatus and methods may also be provided to communicate fluids with an intraosseous device.