A61M3/0291

Adjustable bowel treatment arm

An adjustable bowel treatment arm (110) features a telescoping shaft (112) having a proximal end and a distal end. A handle (118) is secured to the distal end of the telescoping shaft, while a pivot junction (122) positioned at the proximal end of the telescoping shaft. A stem has a proximal end and a distal end, where the distal end of the stem is attached to the pivot junction. A head (124) is attached to the proximal end of the stem.

IRRIGATION SYSTEM
20210386926 · 2021-12-16 ·

An irrigation system, for irrigation of a hollow body organ, comprises a reusable part and a disposable part. The reusable part comprises a liquid container with a first opening and a first connection interface. The disposable part comprises a protective cover comprising a tubular part, a one-way valve in the tubular part, and a protective skirt connected to and encircling the tubular part. The tubular part is provided with a second connection interface which is releasably connectable to the first connection interface.

IMPROVED NOZZLE, ANAL IRRIGATION SYSTEM, METHODS OF ASSEMBLY AND OF ANAL IRRIGATION
20230277756 · 2023-09-07 ·

A nozzle suitable for irrigating the rectal and/or bowel cavities, the nozzle comprises an elongate stem incorporating a channel extending there through; whereby fluid may flow, in use, through said channel; said stem incorporating a fluid inlet and one or more fluid outlets; and a first skirt protruding, when secured to said elongate stem, radially from said stem; said first skirt being inherently flexible; whereby said skirt is sufficiently flexible for insertion through the anus and to thereafter rest against the internal wall of the rectum; wherein said first skirt comprises an annular hub which is secured to said elongate stem.

Device for Treating Uterine Bleeding and Method of Use
20230277822 · 2023-09-07 · ·

Disclosed is a device for treating uterine bleeding, the device comprising a shaft having proximal and distal ends, with one or more lumens therethrough, a deployable sleeve at the distal end and/or an occlusive flange between the proximal and distal ends. The device is useful in a method of treating uterine bleeding comprising inserting the distal end of the device into a patient's uterus, deploying the sleeve, and/or deploying and locking the flange against the cervix, and introducing a treatment fluid through a lumen in the shaft. An example treatment fluid may be a sclerotherapeutic agent or a saline solution.

COAXIAL DILATION SPECULUM APPARATUS AND METHOD TO ACCESS, ILLUMINATE, AND VISUALIZE.
20230337903 · 2023-10-26 ·

Device and method are disclosed for use in a medical-clinic office and surgical settings for examination and treatment. A device to access human vaginal canal in the form of a coaxial quasi-cylindrical dilation apparatus with features that enable adjustment of diameter and depth of access into the anatomical area and a light source to visualize the entire area of interest. A method to access and visualize a human canal using a cylindrical expandable apparatus with an attached light source for enhanced visualization of the entire area. To irrigate and clear the surfaces, a method to introduce and evacuate a jet of gas or spray of liquid, is disclosed.

Fecal impaction removal device

A fecal impaction removal device includes an elongated shaft extending along a central longitudinal axis. A dilation body is secured at a distal end of the elongated shaft for insertion into a rectum of a patient. The dilation body has a maximum radial extension in a direction orthogonal to the central longitudinal axis. The fecal impaction removal device includes a stop member that extends from a central region of the elongated shaft. The stop member has a length along a major axis that is greater than the maximum radial extension of the dilation body.

FECAL IMPACTION REMOVAL DEVICE
20210015505 · 2021-01-21 ·

A fecal impaction removal device includes an elongated shaft extending along a central longitudinal axis. A dilation body is secured at a distal end of the elongated shaft for insertion into a rectum of a patient. The dilation body has a maximum radial extension in a direction orthogonal to the central longitudinal axis. The fecal impaction removal device includes a stop member that extends from a central region of the elongated shaft. The stop member has a length along a major axis that is greater than the maximum radial extension of the dilation body.

Adjustable Bowel Treatment Arm

An adjustable bowel treatment arm (110) features a telescoping shaft (112) having a proximal end and a distal end. A handle (118) is secured to the distal end of the telescoping shaft, while a pivot junction (122) positioned at the proximal end of the telescoping shaft. A stem has a proximal end and a distal end, where the distal end of the stem is attached to the pivot junction. A head (124) is attached to the proximal end of the stem.

INTRA-VENTRICULAR INFUSION AND EVACUATION CATHETER FOR TREATMENT OF INTRACEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE (ICH)
20200085453 · 2020-03-19 ·

An infusion/aspiration catheter comprises an elongate catheter body, at least one infusion lumen, and an aspiration lumen extending between a proximal end and a distal end of the catheter body. The aspiration lumen terminates in a distal fluid port at the distal end of the catheter body. The catheter further comprises arms respectively having proximal ends affixed together at the distal end of catheter body. The distal fluid port of the catheter body is between the proximal ends of the arms, the arms have lumens in fluid communication with the infusion lumen(s), and each of the arms has fluid ports in fluid communication with the lumen of the respective arm. The catheter further comprises at least one infusion connector in fluid communication with the infusion lumen(s), and an aspiration connector in fluid communication with the aspiration lumen(s).

Sterile applicator assembly
10441763 · 2019-10-15 · ·

A soft tip applicator with flexible tendrils attaches to a syringe for spreading expressed liquid from the syringe onto a surface, such as skin. A detachable connector engages a cannula hub allowing liquid to be drawn into the syringe for later expulsion onto the surface.