Catheter Decoupling Device
20170368308 ยท 2017-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Jonathan Hofius (Menlo Park, CA, US)
- Chunyuan Qiu (Menlo Park, CA, US)
- Manish Kothari (Menlo Park, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A61M39/20
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M5/16813
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0098
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/1011
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Devices, systems and methods are used to decouple proximal movement of a catheter supply lead or tubing from the tissue-embedded catheter. A catheter decoupling device comprises a catheter hub, sled and track, wherein the hub comprises a proximal end configured to receive a catheter fluid supply device, and a distal end configured to receive a catheter, the sled receives and retains the hub, the track receives and retains the hub; and, the hub has a limited range of back-and-forth motion relative to the track.
Claims
1. A catheter decoupling device comprising a catheter hub, sled and track, wherein: the hub comprises a proximal end configured to receive a catheter fluid supply device, and a distal end configured to receive a catheter; the sled receives and retains the hub; the track receives and retains the hub; and the hub has a limited range of back-and-forth motion relative to the track.
2. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the hub further has a limited range of side-to-side and/or up-and-down motion relative to the track.
3. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the limited range of motion is up to 50 mm.
4. The decoupling device of claim 1 further comprising a base, wherein the track is attached to, or is an integral part of the base.
5. The decoupling device of claim 1 further comprising a base and a lid, wherein the track is attached to, or is an integral part of the base, and the lid is configured to cover the hub, sled and track.
6. The decoupling device of claim 1 further comprising a base and a lid, wherein the track is attached to, or is an integral part of the base, and the lid is configured to cover the hub, sled and track, wherein the lid is hinged and/or press-lockable to the base.
7. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via a flexible or stretchable tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port.
8. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via a flexible or stretchable tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port, wherein the device further comprises a bar around which the flexible or stretchable tubing is coiled.
9. The decoupling device of claim 1 further comprising a tensioned or tensionable movable block configured to retain within the device catheters of varying sizes.
10. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via a flexible or stretchable tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port, wherein the catheter fluid supply device is one of multiple fluid supply devices, and the inlet port is one of multiple inlet ports.
11. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via a flexible or stretchable tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port, wherein the catheter fluid supply device is one of multiple fluid supply devices, and the inlet port is one of multiple inlet ports connected to corresponding multiple lumens of the catheter, each lumen terminating in a distinctly located exit port.
12. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via a flexible or stretchable tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port, wherein the catheter fluid supply device is one of multiple fluid supply devices, and the inlet port is one of multiple inlet ports connected to corresponding multiple lumens of the catheter, wherein the catheter comprise at least inner and outer multimaterial sheaths, wherein the inner surface of the inner sheath comprises a lubricious material.
13. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via a flexible or stretchable tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port, wherein the catheter fluid supply device is one of multiple fluid supply devices, and the inlet port is one of multiple inlet ports connected to corresponding multiple lumens of the catheter, wherein the catheter comprises at least inner and outer multimaterial sheaths, wherein the inner sheath comprises an embedded coil.
14. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the hub further has a limited range of side-to-side and/or up-and-down motion relative to the track, and the limited range of motion is up to 50 mm.
15. The decoupling device of claim 1 further comprising a base and a lid, wherein the track is attached to, or is an integral part of the base, and the lid is configured to cover the hub, sled and track, wherein the lid is hinged and/or press-lockable to the base, and further comprising a flexible or stretchable tubing, wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via the tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port.
16. The decoupling device of claim 1 further comprising a base and a lid, wherein the track is attached to, or is an integral part of the base, and the lid is configured to cover the hub, sled and track, wherein the lid is hinged and/or press-lockable to the base, and further comprising a flexible or stretchable tubing, wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via the tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port, wherein the catheter fluid supply device is one of multiple fluid supply devices, and the inlet port is one of multiple inlet ports.
17. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the hub further has a limited range of side-to-side and/or up-and-down motion relative to the track, and the limited range of motion is up to 50 mm, and further comprising a base and a lid, wherein the track is attached to, or is an integral part of the base, and the lid is configured to cover the hub, sled and track, wherein the lid is hinged and/or press-lockable to the base, and further comprising a flexible or stretchable tubing, wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via the tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port.
18. The decoupling device of claim 1 wherein the hub further has a limited range of side-to-side and/or up-and-down motion relative to the track, and the limited range of motion is up to 50 mm, and further comprising a base and a lid, wherein the track is attached to, or is an integral part of the base, and the lid is configured to cover the hub, sled and track, wherein the lid is hinged and/or press-lockable to the base, and further comprising a flexible or stretchable tubing, wherein the proximal end of the hub is configured to receive the catheter fluid supply device via the tubing connected to the hub via a connector and connected to the catheter fluid supply device via an inlet port, wherein the catheter fluid supply device is one of multiple fluid supply devices, and the inlet port is one of multiple inlet ports.
19. A method of using the decoupling device of claim 1 comprising: connecting the proximal end of the hub to the catheter fluid supply device and the distal end of the hub to the catheter, wherein the device decouples the catheter from movement on the proximal side of the device.
20. A method of making the decoupling device of claim 1 comprising: assembling and connecting the hub, sled and track to form the decoupling device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PARTICULAR EMBODIMENTS AND EXAMPLES THEREOF
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[0038] In operation, when the lid is locked on to the base, the tubing 30 along with the sliding catheter hub prevents or eliminates motion of the catheter due to external motion. As an example, considering a case of a continuous nerve block catheter which is anchored at its distal end, if the patient flexes his or her limb, the proximal end of the catheter may experience motion. Assuming that this motion is towards the distal end, if the device 10 is coupled to the catheter, the catheter hub slides distally; the tubing 30 may allow this motion it may be designed to have sufficient slack for this motion to occur. Thus it can be seen how the device 10 decouples external motion and prevents the catheter from experiencing undue stress.
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[0041] Another configuration of the decoupling device is illustrated in
[0042] Yet another configuration is illustrated in
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[0044] In a variation of the concepts above, the device 10 may have multiple inlets.
[0045] In another variation, inline filters may be added in the path of the supply flow. These filters may be added in various locations such as in the catheter hub or in the flexible/stretchable tubing. These filters may filter out various unwanted components in the therapeutic supply such as but not limited to air bubble.
[0046] In yet another variation, sensors may be included within the device 10. These sensors may provide various functionalities, such as provide warnings. As an example, it may be possible that even with the decoupling device, the catheter still experiences a stress on both ends, for example, if the length of travel of the sled insufficiently large. A sensor may be placed on the sled that continuously senses if the sled reaches the end of its range. If so, the sensor may initiate a warning so that either the patient may become more cognizant of the situation and not flex his or her limb as much or the caregiver may choose a decoupler with a larger range of motion. Such a warning system would then minimize or eliminate the risk of the catheter dislodging from its site.
[0047] The invention encompasses all combinations of recited particular and preferred embodiments. It is understood that the examples and embodiments described herein are for illustrative purposes only and that various modifications or changes in light thereof will be suggested to persons skilled in the art and are to be included within the spirit and purview of this application and scope of the appended claims. All publications, patents, and patent applications cited herein, including citations therein, are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.