A61M5/1408

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.

Delivery device

A delivery device for intravenous delivery of microparticles to a patient. The delivery device is fluidly connectable to (i) a first source of an injection medium and (ii) a second source of an injection medium. The delivery device includes: a first fluid inlet fluidly connectable to the first source of the injection medium, a fluid outlet, a fluid mixer fluidly connecting the first fluid inlet to the fluid outlet, a second fluid inlet fluidly connectable to the second source of the injection medium, and a source of microparticles fluidly connecting the second fluid inlet to the fluid mixer. When fluid flows from the second source of the injection medium into the delivery device: the second injection medium fluidly drives microparticles from the source of microparticles into the fluid mixer, and the fluid outlet dispenses to the patient an injection medium that includes the microparticles.

EXTENSIBLE DRUG INJECTION DEVICE AND OPERATION METHOD THEREFOR

The present invention relates to an extensible drug injection device capable of injecting a drug from a location away from a patient, and an operation method therefor. Disclosed is a drug injection device comprising: a first sub-line of which one end joins with a main line, connected from a first drug storage part for storing a first drug to be injected into a patient to the body of the patient such that the first drug flows therein, and of which the other end is extended to the other side; a second drug injection part which is connected to the first sub-line and which injects a second drug that is different from the first drug; and a second drug pumping part which is connected to the first sub-line, and which pushes, to the main line, the second drug having been injected by the second drug injection part into the first sub-line.

ENTERAL FEEDING PUMP SYSTEMS, VALVE ASSEMBLIES THEREFOR AND FLUID FLOW CONTROL METHODS FOR SAME
20230056405 · 2023-02-23 ·

Enteral feeding pump systems valves assemblies therefor and related fluid flow control methods. The system includes a disposable fluid delivery set with an integral peristaltic tube section and an enteral feeding pump. The system may also include a pinching mechanism for regulating the flow of nutrient formula or water out of the fluid delivery set. Also disclosed is a flow selector valve assembly for an enteral feeding pump system, the valve assembly including a tube adapter having two input flexible tubing channels and one output tubing channel and being configured to position the flexible tubing channels in relation with a receiver. The receiver has an eccentric bearing that is moveable between a first position in which neither of the input flexible tubing channels is compressed, and a second position in which the eccentric bearing compresses one of the input flexible tubing channels therein to prevent flow therethrough.

Relocation module and methods for surgical equipment

Modules for housing electronic and electromechanical medical equipment including a system to measure and record administration of one or more IV medications or fluids for IV administration.

Medical module including automated dose-response record system

An automated dose-response record system including a module for housing waste-heat producing electronic and electromechanical medical equipment including at least one physiologic monitor, and including a system to measure, temporally correlate and record dose and response events.

AGENT DELIVERY DEVICES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20220355024 · 2022-11-10 · ·

A medical device that includes a body configured to store a first substance and a second substance, a shaft extending distally from the body and having a distal end, and a pressure source in fluid communication with the first substance, the second substance, and the shaft. Pressurized medium from the pressure source is configured to deliver the first substance through the shaft and out of the distal end, deliver the second substance through the shaft, separate from the first substance, and out of the distal end, and be delivered through the shaft separate from the first substance and the second substance, and out of the distal end. The pressurized medium mixes the first substance and the second substance externally of the shaft as the first and second substances exit the distal end.

COMBINATORIAL DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE
20230044334 · 2023-02-09 ·

In one aspect, a combinatorial drug delivery device is provided for delivering a predetermined selection of drug components. The device includes a plurality of modules, each including: a body having an interior volume; a spike plate movably disposed in the interior volume, the spike plate having a protruding cannula and first and second ports. The device also includes a base tray which includes: a framework defining a plurality of wells, each of the wells formed to insertingly receive one of the modules; for each of the wells, first and second inlet ports formed to interface with the first and second ports of the module being received in the respective well; passageways to connect certain wells with adjacent wells to permit fluid flow therebetween. For each of the wells, the spike plate of the respective module being maintained in a stationary position with the module being inserted into the well.

Multi-line opposed inlet infusion coupling
11491319 · 2022-11-08 ·

An infusion coupling allows administration of IV drugs to a patient through an IV fluid line, and ensures that successive courses of medication are fully passed or flushed from the line to prevent mixing of incompatible drugs in the IV line. The infusion coupling includes a vessel body, and a plurality of branch inlets to receive medication through IV tubing connected to the inlets. The vessel body has a generally cylindrical shape such that each of the branch inlets is in fluidic communication with the interior volume for receiving the IV fluids for transport. The inlets are angled on the body of the infusion coupling. A transverse bar or obstruction extends across an interior diameter of the infusion coupling for disrupting a circular flow that can result in a vortex. Formation of a vortex can retain the infused medication in the infusion coupling and result in mixing with successive medication courses.

Procedure-based programming for infusion pumps
11571513 · 2023-02-07 · ·

Methods and systems for configuring a plurality of infusion pumps according to a functional set. A method includes implementing a plurality of infusion pumps, each of the infusion pumps configured to administer medication to a patient, implementing a drug library, the drug library including at least one functional set defining a set of medications, receiving input data related to one of the at least one functional sets, obtaining a particular set of medications from the drug library corresponding to the input data, programming the plurality of infusion pumps according to the set of medications, and infusing the patient with the plurality of infusion pumps.