A61M5/1424

IMPLANTABLE MANUALLY-CONTROLLABLE DRUG DELIVERY APPARATUS
20230052814 · 2023-02-16 ·

The present disclosure relates to an implantable drug delivery device including a manual control actuator that allows a patient to self-administer a fixed amount of a drug at a desired time. By controlling a drug level, the volume inside a drug chamber, the number of actuations, and the like, a device of the present disclosure allows a drug to be precisely controlled and delivered from the outside after the device is implanted in vivo, and thus it is convenient to control a drug administration schedule. Also, since a battery is not required, and internal control devices for electromagnetic control become unnecessary, it is more patient-friendly and economically feasible.

Dual lumen IV administration set

A dual lumen IV administration set includes a first lumen having an inner diameter of a first value. A second lumen is paired with the first lumen, and the second lumen has an inner diameter of a second value that is greater than the first value. A flow merger merges flow output from a distal end of the first lumen and flow output from a distal end of the second lumen to form a single flow output in an exit lumen. An injection port intersects the first lumen, thereby providing injection access to flow therethrough, prior to merging with the flow output of the second lumen.

DEVICE FOR DISPENSING A FLUID PRODUCT
20230038953 · 2023-02-09 · ·

Fluid dispensing device, having a pump connected to a reservoir and to a head. A piston (22) is connected to a piston rod (25) and provided with a push-button (26) to actuate the pump. A spring (27) brings the piston to the rest position after actuation. The body has a T-like connection (24), with a first branch connected to the metering chamber, a second branch connected to the reservoir and a third branch is connected to the head. A first valve (41) is provided in the second branch and a second valve (51) in the third branch, the valves are urged against the first and second respective valve seats (43, 53). The device has dose a adjustment (28, 29) cooperating with the piston rod and has a bush (29) coaxially around the piston rod movable to adjust the rest position of the piston.

INJECTABLE MATERIALS DELIVERY DEVICES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS

A transport and delivery system which may be used for injectable materials such as radioactive injectables. The system includes a base configured to hold a material transport device containing the injectable material, and a cover including a material delivery system and a material access device. The cover is configured to be mated over the base to result in alignment of the material access device with the material transport device to allow the material delivery system to deliver the injectable materials from within the material transport device to a patient. A priming cap may be provided to facilitate priming of the material delivery system and material access device to be substantially airless.

DUAL LUMEN IV ADMINISTRATION SET
20230211078 · 2023-07-06 ·

A dual lumen IV administration set includes a first lumen having an inner diameter of a first value. A second lumen is paired with the first lumen, and the second lumen has an inner diameter of a second value that is greater than the first value. A flow merger merges flow output from a distal end of the first lumen and flow output from a distal end of the second lumen to form a single flow output in an exit lumen. An injection port intersects the first lumen, thereby providing injection access to flow therethrough, prior to merging with the flow output of the second lumen.

INTRAVENOUS PRESSURE ASSEMBLY
20230211074 · 2023-07-06 ·

An intravenous IV pressure assembly includes a body, an outlet port disposed on the body and a connector coupled to the outlet port, the connector being configured to couple with a fluid reservoir and the IV pressure assembly configured as a pressurized container. IV sets with an IV pressure assembly and methods of operating an IV pressure assembly are also provided.

INFUSION SYSTEM, ROTOR MODULE FOR USE IN SUCH AN INFUSION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING A FLOW RATE OF AN INFUSION FLUID IN SUCH AN INFUSION SYSTEM
20220387701 · 2022-12-08 ·

An infusion system includes a chamber for accommodating an infusion fluid and an infusion line for transferring the infusion fluid from the chamber. The infusion line includes at least a rotor module or is connected to a rotor module at least at a downstream end of the infusion line. The rotor module includes a rotor that is drivable by the infusion fluid.

Systems, apparatus, and methods for filtering air from a fluid line

In some embodiments, a housing can define a reservoir. A lower cap can be coupled to the housing and define an outlet, and an upper cap can be coupled to the housing and can define an inlet. The upper cap can include an extending portion extending laterally a distance beyond an outermost extending portion of the lower cap relative to a central axis of the housing such that, when the lower cap and the extending portion of the upper cap contact a horizontal surface, the central axis of the housing is transverse to the surface and a sealing member is configured to sealingly engage a sealing surface of a valve seat prior to a liquid fluid level within a reservoir decreasing below a minimum threshold fluid level.

Medical fluid injector including bolus counter
11602595 · 2023-03-14 ·

The present invention relates to a medical fluid injector. In particular, by including a bolus counter that provides the correct number of bolus injections, it is possible to prevent the problem of excessive administration of a medical fluid due to frequent bolus injections through the management of the number of bolus injections, and increase effectiveness of treatment through the establishment of a treatment strategy based on the number of bolus injections provided.

Methods for operating mode transitions and related infusion devices and systems

Infusion systems, infusion devices, and related operating methods are provided. An exemplary method involves operating an infusion device to deliver fluid to a user in accordance with a first operating mode of a plurality of operating modes, obtaining operational information pertaining to the first operating mode, and obtaining clinical information pertaining to the user. A destination operating mode of the plurality of operating modes is determined based at least in part on the operational information and the clinical information, and the infusion device is operated to deliver the fluid in accordance with the destination operating mode in a manner that is influenced by at least a portion of the operational information pertaining to the first operating mode.