Catheter Assembly and Related Devices and Methods
20220362516 ยท 2022-11-17
Inventors
- John Lackey (West Valley City, UT, US)
- Megan Scherich (Salt Lake City, UT, US)
- Jonathan Karl Burkholz (Salt Lake City, UT, US)
- Weston F. Harding (Lehi, UT)
- Ralph L. Sonderegger (Farmington, UT, US)
- Curtis H. Blanchard (Riverton, UT, US)
- Hadley Hendrick (Los Angeles, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A61M2039/1077
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0637
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/0036
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/242
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A catheter assembly may include a catheter adapter, which may include a distal end, a proximal end, an inner surface extending through the distal end and the proximal end and forming a lumen, and a side port forming a side port pathway through a sidewall of the catheter adapter and in fluid communication with the lumen. The catheter assembly may include a catheter extending distally from the distal end of the catheter adapter. The catheter assembly may include a septum disposed within the lumen proximal to the side port pathway. A portion of the inner surface proximal to the catheter and distal to the septum may include one or more of the following: a textured surface, a channel configured to direct fluid flowing into the lumen from the side port, a protrusion extending inwardly into the lumen opposite the side port pathway, and an annular shoulder.
Claims
1. A catheter assembly, comprising: a catheter adapter, comprising a distal end, a proximal end, an inner surface extending through the distal end and the proximal end and forming a lumen, and a side port forming a side port pathway through a sidewall of the catheter adapter and in fluid communication with the lumen; a catheter extending distally from the distal end of the catheter adapter; a septum disposed within the lumen proximal to the side port pathway, wherein a portion of the inner surface proximal to the catheter and distal to the septum comprises a textured surface.
2. The catheter assembly of claim 1, wherein the textured surface is rough.
3. The catheter assembly of claim 1, wherein the textured surface comprises a plurality of depressions or protrusions.
4. The catheter assembly of claim 3, wherein each of the plurality of depressions or protrusions are dome shaped.
5. The catheter assembly of claim 4, wherein the plurality of depressions or protrusions is arranged in a pattern.
6. The catheter assembly of claim 1, wherein the textured surface extends into the side port pathway.
7. A catheter assembly, comprising: a catheter adapter, comprising a distal end, a proximal end, an inner surface extending through the distal end and the proximal end and forming a lumen, and a side port forming a side port pathway through a sidewall of the catheter adapter and in fluid communication with the lumen; a catheter extending distally from the distal end of the catheter adapter; a septum disposed within the lumen proximal to the side port pathway, wherein a portion of the inner surface proximal to the catheter and distal to the septum comprises a channel configured to direct fluid flowing into the lumen from the side port.
8. The catheter assembly of claim 7, wherein the portion of the inner surface is molded within a threaded core pin, wherein the channel comprises a thread.
9. The catheter assembly of claim 8, wherein the channel intersects the side port pathway.
10. The catheter assembly of claim 7, wherein the channel is disposed distal to the side port pathway, wherein fluid flowing into the lumen from the side port is configured to enter a first end of the channel and flow towards a second end of the channel, wherein the second end of the channel is disposed towards the side port compared to the first end of the channel.
11. A catheter assembly, comprising: a catheter adapter, comprising a distal end, a proximal end, an inner surface extending through the distal end and the proximal end and forming a lumen, and a side port forming a side port pathway through a sidewall of the catheter adapter and in fluid communication with the lumen; a catheter extending distally from the distal end of the catheter adapter; a septum disposed within the lumen proximal to the side port pathway, wherein a portion of the inner surface proximal to the catheter and distal to the septum comprises an annular shoulder.
12. The catheter assembly of claim 11, wherein the shoulder is disposed at a 90-degree angle.
13. The catheter assembly of claim 11, further comprising a wedge securing the catheter within the distal end of the catheter adapter, wherein the shoulder is proximate a proximal end of the wedge.
14. A catheter assembly, comprising: a catheter adapter, comprising a body and a side port extending outwardly from the body, wherein the body comprises a distal end, a proximal end, and an inner surface extending through the distal end and the proximal end and forming a lumen, wherein the side port comprises a side port pathway extending through the side port and in fluid communication with the lumen; a catheter extending distally from the distal end of the catheter adapter; a septum disposed within the lumen; and an insert disposed within the catheter adapter, wherein the insert extends across the lumen and selectively seals the lumen, wherein the insert comprises a two-way valve disposed distal to the side port pathway.
15. The catheter assembly of claim 14, wherein the insert comprises a slit or leaflets.
16. The catheter assembly of claim 14, wherein the insert is configured to remain closed unless a pressure differential exceeds a predetermined pressure differential.
17. A catheter assembly, comprising: a catheter adapter, comprising a body and a side port extending outwardly from the body, wherein the body comprises a distal end, a proximal end, and an inner surface extending through the distal end and the proximal end and forming a lumen, wherein the side port comprises a side port pathway extending through the side port and in fluid communication with the lumen; a catheter extending distally from the distal end of the catheter adapter; and a septum disposed within the lumen, wherein a distal end of the septum comprises an arm extending distally and contacting the inner surface, wherein the arm is on an opposite side of the lumen as the side port.
18. The catheter assembly of claim 17, wherein a distal end of the arm comprises an extension extending inwardly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Example embodiments will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0026] The present disclosure relates generally to vascular access devices, systems, and methods. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a catheter assembly, as well as related devices and methods. Referring now to
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[0028] In some embodiments, the catheter assembly 30 may include a catheter 47 extending distally from the distal end 34 of the catheter adapter 32. In some embodiments, the catheter 47 may include a peripheral intravenous catheter, a peripherally-inserted central catheter, or a midline catheter. In some embodiments, the catheter assembly 30 may include a septum 48, which may be disposed within the lumen 40 proximal to the side port pathway 44.
[0029] In some embodiments, a portion of the inner surface 38 proximal to the catheter 24 and distal to the septum 48 may include a textured surface. In some embodiments, the textured surface may be rough or uneven, which may increase a Reynolds number (Re) to promote turbulent flow. As illustrated in
[0030] In some embodiments, the textured surface may extend into the side port pathway 44. In some embodiments, an extension tube 52 may be integrated into the side port 42. In some embodiments, the textured surface may be proximate the extension tube 52, which may increase turbulence of fluid as the fluid enters the lumen 40 from the side port pathway 44. In some embodiments, the side port pathway 44 may be used for fluid infusion and/or blood collection. In some embodiments, a proximal end of the extension tube 52 may be coupled to a blood collection device.
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[0032] In some embodiments, one or more of a pitch, angle, and shape of the thread 54 may be configured to direct fluid flow proximally. In some embodiments, the thread 54 may be angled toward the septum 48, as illustrated, for example, in
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[0034] In some embodiments, the first end 58 of the channel and/or the second end 60 of the channel may be deeper than a portion of the channel aligned with a longitudinal axis of the catheter assembly 30, along which a probe may travel in a distal direction. In some embodiments, fluid flowing into the lumen 40 from the side port pathway 44 may flow across a width of the lumen 40 and repel off the first end 58. In some embodiments, the groove 56 may be configured to carry the fluid repelled off the first end 58 back across the width of the lumen 40 to the second end 60, where the fluid may be repelled again and toward the septum 48. In some embodiments, the groove 56 may create an unbalanced rotational effect on the fluid, which may facilitate greater turbulence and flushing. In some embodiments, the groove 56 may be positioned such that the probe does not catch or snag on the groove 56.
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[0038] In some embodiments, a distal end of the arm 78 may include an extension 80 extending inwardly. In some embodiments, the extension 80 may extend inwardly toward the longitudinal axis 70. In some embodiments, the extension 80 may extend inwardly to or beyond the longitudinal axis 70. In some embodiments, the arm 78 and/or the extension 80 may be configured to direct fluid flow to the region. In some embodiments, the arm 78 and/or the extension 80 may be configured to direct blood proximally towards the distal face 74, which may facilitate flushing.
[0039] All examples and conditional language recited herein are intended for pedagogical objects to aid the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventor to furthering the art and are to be construed as being without limitation to such specifically recited examples and conditions. Although embodiments of the present inventions have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.