DEVICE FOR ASSISTING IN THE PLACEMENT OF AN UMBILICAL CATHETER IN PREMATURE AND NEWBORN INFANTS
20230255638 · 2023-08-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0213
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A device for assisting in the placement of an umbilical catheter in premature and newborn infants comprises a first leg and a second leg. The legs each comprise a semi-cylindrical recess in the region of a first end and are connected to one another in the region of the second end via a spring element. The spring element holds the legs by a spring force in a first operating state in which the respective first ends of the legs are spaced apart from each other. The legs can be transferred against the spring force into a second operating state in which the respective first ends of the legs are arranged directly adjacent to each other. The semi-cylindrical recesses in the region of the respective first end of the legs together form a cylindrical receptacle for the umbilical cord of the infant in the second operating state.
Claims
1. A device for assisting in the placement of an umbilical catheter in premature and newborn infants, comprising: a first leg and a second leg, each of which comprises a first end and a second end, wherein the first and second leg each comprise a semi-cylindrical recess in a region of the first ends of each leg and are connected to one another in a region of the second ends of each leg via a spring element, wherein the spring element holds the first and second legs by a spring force in a first operating state in which the respective first ends of the first and second leg are spaced apart from each other and wherein the first and second leg can be transferred against the spring force into a second operating state in which the respective first ends of the first and second leg are arranged directly adjacent to each other, wherein the semi-cylindrical recesses in the region of the first end of the first and second leg together form a cylindrical receptacle for an umbilical cord of an infant in the second operating state.
2. The device according to claim 1, further comprising: a locking device, for locking the device in the second operating state.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the locking device is releasable and comprises a snap-in connection.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the locking device is non-releasable.
5. The device according to claim 2, wherein a first part of the locking device is formed at the first end of the first leg and a second part of the locking device is formed at the first end of the second leg.
6. The device according to claim 1, further comprising: an elevation on a distal side of the device in a region of the cylindrical receptacle when the device is in the second operating state.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the elevation comprises two parts and a part of the elevation is arranged on each of the first and second legs, the two parts of the elevation being immediately adjacent to each other when the device is in the second operating state.
8. The device according to claim 7, wherein at a distal end of the elevation two semicircular elements are arranged, which are axially aligned with the semi-cylindrical recesses of the first and second legs, wherein the two semicircular elements form a circular receptacle when the device is in the second operating state, to fix the umbilical cord of the infant, the circular receptacle being axially aligned with and spaced from the cylindrical receptacle when the device is in the second operating state, so that a cutting channel remains between the cylindrical receptacle and the circular receptacle.
9. The device according to any claim 6, wherein the elevation is connected to the first and/or second leg of the device via a predetermined breaking edge.
10. The device according to claim 1, wherein the semi-cylindrical recesses are conical in the first operating state and the cylindrical receptacle is conical in the second operating state, the cone widening from the proximal side to the distal side of the device.
11. The device according to claim 1, wherein when the device is in the first operating state the semi-cylindrical recesses are grooved and has openings for forming lamellae; and when the device is in the second operating state the cylindrical receptacle is grooved and has openings for forming lamellae.
12. The device according to claim 1, wherein the first and second legs each have outwardly extending wings on a distal side as finger protection.
13. The device according to claim 1, wherein the spring element is circular, is open when the device is in the first operating state, and is closed when the device is in the second operating state.
14. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device is formed in one piece.
15. The device according to claim 1, wherein the device is made of a plastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The invention is explained in more detail below with reference to examples of embodiments shown in the figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] As used in this document, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meanings as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. As used in this document, the term “comprising” (or “comprises”) means “including (or includes), but not limited to.” When used in this document, the term “exemplary” is intended to mean “by way of example” and is not intended to indicate that a particular exemplary item is preferred or required.
[0035] In this document, when terms such as “first” and “second” are used to modify a noun, such use is simply intended to distinguish one item from another, and is not intended to require a sequential order unless specifically stated. The term “approximately,” when used in connection with a numeric value, is intended to include values that are close to, but not exactly, the number. For example, in some embodiments, the term “approximately” may include values that are within +/−10 percent of the value.
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[0037] The spring element 39 holds the first leg 34 and the second leg 35 by an inherent spring force in a first operating state, in which the respective first ends 36 of the first leg 34 and the second leg 35 are spaced apart.
[0038] The first leg 34 and the second leg 35 can be transferred into a second operating state against the spring force, in which the respective first ends 36 of the first leg 34 and the second leg 35 are arranged directly adjacent to each other.
[0039] According to the first embodiment of
[0040] The device 10 of
[0041] The elevation 15 is arranged in the region of the cylindrical receptacle 30 in the second operating state or of the semi-cylindrical recesses 17 in the first operating state. According to the first embodiment shown in
[0042] A semicircular element 20 is disposed at the distal end 19 of the respective portion 18 of the elevation 15. The semicircular element 20 is axially aligned with the semicylindrical recess 17 of the respective first and second leg 14, 15. In the second operating state, the two semicircular elements 20 form a circular receptacle 21 to fix the umbilical cord 11 of the premature and newborn infant 13. In the second operating state, the circular receptacle 21 is axially aligned with and spaced from the cylindrical receptacle 30 so as to leave a cutting channel between the cylindrical receptacle 30 and the circular receptacle 21.
[0043] Optionally, the elevation 15 or parts of the elevation 18 may be connected to the first and/or second leg 14, 15 of the device 10 via a predetermined breaking edge 22. This allows the elevation 15 to be quickly and easily removed from the device 10 by buckling so that it does not obstruct the insertion of the umbilical catheter 12 into a vessel of the umbilical cord 11.
[0044] Advantageously, the semi-cylindrical recesses 17 in the first operating state and the cylindrical receptacle 30 in the second operating state may be conical in shape, the cone widening from the proximal side 17 to the distal side 16 of the device 10. As a result, the umbilical cord 11 is particularly well fixed in the device 10. In particular, the vessels of the umbilical cord 11 can be squeezed in this way so that no blood escapes after cutting, but at the same time the umbilical catheter 12 can be inserted into the vessel of the umbilical cord 11.
[0045] To further improve the fixation of the umbilical cord 11 in the cylindrical receptacle 30 of the device 10 in the second operating state, the semi-cylindrical recesses 17 or the cylindrical receptacle 30 have perforations, for forming lamellae 23.
[0046] Furthermore, the first leg 41 and the second leg 15 each may have an outwardly extending wing 24 on the distal side 16 as a finger guard.
[0047] As can be seen in particular from
[0048] Optionally the device 10 may be formed in one piece and/or made of a plastic. This enables cost-effective manufacture, so that the device 10 can be offered in particular as a disposable product.
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[0050] The user can now cut the umbilical cord 11. To do this, the scalpel 25 is guided along the distal side of the device 10, with the distal edge of the device 10 serving as a guide. The umbilical cord 11 is fixed in place by the circular receptacle 21 and the cylindrical receptacle 30. The umbilical cord 11 is cut against the elevation 15.
[0051] Subsequently, the elevation 15 is bent so that the cut umbilical cord 11, in particular its vessels, is clearly visible and accessible. This condition is shown in
[0052] As shown in
[0053] The device described above has a particularly simple design, since only two movable legs are connected to each other via a spring element. The umbilical cord may be fixed in the cylindrical receptacle in the second operating state. The distal edges of the first and second legs, which are adjacent to each other in the second operating state, serve as a guide for the scalpel to cut the umbilical cord at the distal edge of the device. In this way, a particularly straight cutting edge is achieved and it has been found that with such a cutting edge, the spreading of the umbilical cord required in the prior art can be avoided, since the vessels in the umbilical cord can be clearly seen and the catheter can also be inserted without any problems.
[0054] By means of the device described above, an umbilical catheter can be easily and quickly inserted into the vessels of the umbilical cord of a premature and newborn infant. For this purpose, the umbilical cord is arranged between the first and second leg of the device in the first operating state in such a way that it is arranged in the receptacle at the first end of the first and second legs when compressed and thereby transferred to the second operating state. Once the umbilical cord is fixed in the formed cylindrical receptacle in the second operating state, it can be cut with a scalpel, the scalpel being guided along the distal edge of the device according to the invention, thereby obtaining a clean cut. Subsequently, the catheter can be inserted into the desired vessel of the umbilical cord of the premature and newborn infant. If the device is now released, it automatically assumes the first operating state in which the first leg and the second leg are spread apart so that the umbilical cord is released. To prevent blood from leaking from the non-catheterized vessels, the umbilical cord can be tied off. This simultaneously fixes the catheter in the clamped vessel so that it can no longer be displaced.
[0055] The device has a particular simple design, particularly without moving parts such as swiveling knives or hooks. As a result, the device can be sterilized very easily. Alternatively, however, the device can also be manufactured without difficulty as a disposable product and disposed after use, since the simple structure permits inexpensive manufacture. The disadvantages of the prior art are thus avoided.
[0056] The features and functions described above, as well as alternatives, may be combined into many other different systems or applications. Various alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements may be made by those skilled in the art, each of which is also intended to be encompassed by the disclosed embodiments.