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Document | Title | Date |
20080200880 | Catheter anchor - A catheter anchoring or securement device and system in combination with or for securing a catheter system to a patient's skin in a fixed position, the invention having a flexible anchor sheet member having an adhesive backing that adheres the flexible anchor sheet member to the patient's skin, a catheter receiving body mounted to the flexible anchor sheet member, and releasable securing means comprising a cover or closure member covering the catheter receiving body, wherein the catheter receiving body is provided with a cavity or recess, the peripheral configuration of which corresponds to the footprint configuration of the catheter body member. The cavity has an axially-oriented channel extending the full width of the flexible anchor sheet member and opposing sets of retention walls defining lateral recesses, the combination of which precludes relative movement of the catheter fitting in all lateral directions. | 08-21-2008 |
20080221526 | Plaster Device - A plaster device serves for fixating a length of a medical tube in relation to a skin surface of an individual having the tube inserted into a body part via an access opening. The plaster device includes an adhesive part having an upper side an adherent lower side for attaching the device to the skin, and a through-opening for receiving the tube. A support part is provided on the upper side of the adhesive part and arranged for supporting an inserted tube at a bent section. The support part is partly joined to the adhesive part and includes first and second oppositely facing jaws for taking hold of at least a section of the bent tube. The jaws are interconnected at oppositely facing first ends by a support section arranged adjacent to the through-opening in the adhesive part. | 09-11-2008 |
20080228146 | POSITIONING DEVICE FOR OSTIAL LESIONS - A device and methods for positioning of a catheter at an ostium includes an anchoring portion and an expandable portion. The anchoring portion is configured to be attached to the shaft of the catheter at a location proximal to a treatment device positioned on the catheter. The expandable portion extends from a distal end of the anchoring portion and is immovable with respect to the anchoring portion along a longitudinal axis, The expandable portion is configured to extend outwardly with respect to the longitudinal axis and is configured to be bendable in a direction of a proximal end of the anchoring portion. | 09-18-2008 |
20080243082 | System for surgical drain fixation - Devices, systems and methods for fixation of medical articles which remain in a patient's body for a period of time are provided. The articles may be secured to the patient's skin by use of a device having an arcuate channel for holding the medical article. In one device, a base member including an arcuate channel receives the medical article, which base member has a plurality of protrusions which rest against the skin providing a gap for application of a polymerizable adhesive composition which polymerizes, forming a seal around the medical article and securing the medical article to the body. Alternatively, a device including a base member having an arcuate channel is provided adhered to a flexible member. The device receives the medical article and is positioned proximate to the patient's skin. Polymerizable adhesive composition is applied to the flexible member, securing the medical article to the patient's body upon polymerization. | 10-02-2008 |
20080243083 | INFUSION SET WITH USER-CONTROLLED 360-DEGREE ROTARY MOTION HUB - An infusion set includes an infuser base, a cannula cartridge and a hub. The infuser base includes an adhesive pad configured for removably adhering the infuser base to an infusion site, a barb, and an infuser base opening. The cannula cartridge includes a cannula for subcutaneous insertion into the infusion site and a cannula cartridge self-sealing septum. The hub is configured for removable and user-controlled three hundred and sixty degree (360°) rotateable engagement with the barb. The hub includes a hub needle for piercing the self-sealing septum, thereby creating a fluid pathway from the hub needle to the cannula of the cannula cartridge. The hub also includes a flexible tube in fluid communication with the hub needle. The cannula cartridge of is configured for insertion into the infuser base opening with the cannula being subcutaneously inserted into the infusion site. | 10-02-2008 |
20080243084 | USER-RELEASABLE SIDE-ATTACH ROTARY INFUSION SET - An infusion set includes an infuser base, a cannula cartridge, a hub and a tube set connector. The infuser base includes an adhesive pad for removably adhering the infuser base to an infusion site, an infuser base opening and a barb. The cannula cartridge includes a cannula for subcutaneous insertion into the infusion site and a cannula cartridge self-sealing septum. The hub is configured for removable and user-controlled three hundred and sixty degree (360°) rotateable engagement with the barb. The hub includes a hub needle for piercing the self-sealing septum, thereby creating a fluid pathway from the hub needle to the cannula of the cannula cartridge, and a hub self-sealing septum. The cannula cartridge is configured for insertion into the infuser base opening with the cannula being subcutaneously inserted into the infusion site. The tube set connector includes a connector module configured for user-releasable attachment to the hub in a direction perpendicular to the direction of cannula insertion, a tube set connector needle for piercing the hub self-sealing septum, and a flexible tube in fluid communication with the tube set connector needle. | 10-02-2008 |
20080243085 | METHOD FOR MOUNTING A USER RELEASABLE SIDE-ATTACH ROTARY INFUSION SET TO AN INFUSION SITE - A method for mounting an infusion set to an infusion site includes adhering an infuser base of the insertion set to an infusion site and inserting a cannula cartridge of the infusion set into an opening of the infuser base such that the cannula is subcutaneously inserted into the infusion site. The method also includes subsequently removeably attaching a hub of the infusion set to a barb of the infuser base such that a hub needle of the hub pierces a self-sealing septum of the cannula cartridge, thus creating a fluid pathway from the hub needle to the cannula. Further included in the method is laterally attaching a tube set connector (in a direction perpendicular to the direction of cannula insertion) to the hub in a user-releasable manner, thus mounting the infusion set to the infusion site. In the method, the attachment of the hub to the barb provides for user-controlled three-hundred and sixty (360°) rotateable engagement between the hub and the barb. | 10-02-2008 |
20080269687 | Adhesive Patch Systems and Methods - Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to patches for medical devices. In various embodiments, an adhesive patch of a medical device may have selective areas with adhesive material of varying adhesion strengths. In other embodiments, an adhesive patch of a medical device may include adhesive material that may be activated by a catalyst to increase or decrease the adhesion strength of the adhesive material. In further embodiments, a medical device may include a pierceable membrane containing an agent, the pierceable membrane positioned to be pierced by a needle and to cause some of the agent to be carried to the user-patient. | 10-30-2008 |
20080294119 | CATHETER POSITIONING APPARATUS - Positioning apparatus is provided for positioning a catheter or similar medical or veterinary article relative to a patient's body. A tubular connector piece attaches an indwelling catheter to medical tubing or an injection port. The connector piece securely anchors the interconnected components to one another via leuer lock devices, and to a patient's skin through the use of a pre-attached adhesive-coated pad. | 11-27-2008 |
20090036836 | PERIPHERAL CATHETER ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF USING IT - A peripheral catheter assembly having a hollow catheter hub, a female proximal end, a distal end provided with a catheter tube, at least one infusion port located between the distal and proximal ends, a hollow needle module that includes a needle held by a male socket arranged to sealingly engage the female proximal end, and a sealing member engaged inside the catheter hub which serves for facilitating venipuncture without unintended splashing of blood. A sealing valve that includes a septum seal having a weakened portion surrounded by deflectable septum walls, and a hollow tubular extension which protrudes towards a free end from the periphery of the septum seal and extends inside the catheter hub past the infusion port towards the distal end of the catheter hub provide a self-closable sealing member which provide the physician the freedom to leave the patient when the needle module is retracted. | 02-05-2009 |
20090048564 | CUSHIONED MEDICAL SECUREMENT DEVICE - A cushioned medical securement device for cushioning and securing a patient medical device includes a laterally and longitudinally extending pad. The pad has an adhesive coated first side surface for adhering to the patient medical device and an opposing adhesive coated second side surface for adhering to a patient's skin. A first release liner is removably mounted on the first side surface. The first release liner has a first liner peel release value. A second release liner is removably mounted on the second side surface. The second release liner has a second liner peel release value that is greater than the first liner peel release value. | 02-19-2009 |
20090054845 | CATHETER TUBING, CATHETER, AND CATHETER ASSEMBLY - A catheter tubing ( | 02-26-2009 |
20090076457 | MEDICAL ANCHORING SYSTEM - An anchoring system for an elongated medical article comprises an anchor pad and a retainer mounted upon the anchor pad. The retainer includes a base, a cover, and a compressible member including a receptacle into which the medical article to be retained is placed. When the cover is closed, the medical article is secured within the receptacle by the pressure of the compressible member and the cover upon the medical article. One or more biasing members act upon the compressible member to increase the frictional forces acting on the retained section of the medical article. The receptacle may form a channel that follows a curved path through the retainer. The retainer may also include guide extensions to support the medical article along a transverse bend toward the skin of the patient. | 03-19-2009 |
20090105659 | ANCHORING CANNULA - The present disclosure provides cannulas for use in surgery. The cannulas possess an anchoring member at a portion thereof which adopts an alternate shape upon the application of energy, thereby securing the cannula to tissue. | 04-23-2009 |
20090143742 | SECUREMENT SYSTEM FOR A MEDICAL ARTICLE - A securement system for anchoring a medical article to a patient includes a pliant holding device. The device has a body and a plurality of tentacles extending from the body. The tentacles compress and may conform around at least a portion of the medical article to form a secure mount. The holding device may also cushion the medical article and protect the site of attachment on the patient while promoting air circulation. The holding device may include a support and a hinge so that the holding device may be swung away from the medical article to provide easy access for a medical provider. | 06-04-2009 |
20090143743 | Winged catheter securing tape - A winged catheter securing tape including a base having a non-adhesive upper surface and an adhesive lower surface, spaced areas of adhesive on said upper surface with a first non-adhesive area therebetween, and a second non-adhesive area on said lower surface in opposition to said first non-adhesive area. | 06-04-2009 |
20090143744 | ANCHORING SYSTEM FOR LUER LOCK CONNECTOR - An anchoring system includes a simply-structured device which permits a portion of a catheter or similar medical article to be easily anchored to a patient, desirably without the use of tape or needles and suture. An anchoring system for an elongated medical article comprises an anchor pad and a retainer mounted upon the anchor pad. The retainer includes a channel into which the medical article to be retained is placed. The retainer is attached to an anchor pad including an adhesive bottom surface, which can be attached to the patient's skin. A medical article is secured within a channel by retaining at least one axially extending member on the medical article. | 06-04-2009 |
20090149814 | CATHETER STRESS RELIEVER AND STABILIZER - A stabilization and support for a catheter provides stress distribution for the loads otherwise imposed by the catheter interface hardware such as the base and hub components that may otherwise cause stresses in the skin and associated damage and sores. A mount is sized to support a catheter installation extending substantially tangentially to the surface of the skin of a subject, thus permitting stabilization of the catheter without exposing the skin to the sharp, highly stressful edges of catheter equipment. A transparent securement renders the catheter available for visual inspection of the condition of the catheter and the surrounding skin. | 06-11-2009 |
20090192470 | Reinforced closure anchor - A reinforced closure anchor includes a fabric layer having an adhesive side, an opposite non-adhesive side, and an outer edge. An anchor member layer having a reinforcing structure, an adhesive side, and an opposite non-adhesive side is disposed on the fabric layer. The anchor member non-adhesive side is adhered to the fabric layer adhesive side. The anchor member is disposed within the outer edge of the fabric layer. | 07-30-2009 |
20090192471 | DISPOSABLE INFUSION DEVICE WITH LOCKED CANNULA - An infusion assembly comprises a disposable wearable infusion device having a body arranged to be adhered to a patient's skin and a cannula arranged to be received by the device body to deploy the cannula for delivering a medicament to beneath the patient's skin. A lock locks the cannula within the device body when the cannula is deployed in the device. | 07-30-2009 |
20090198190 | Mounting Pad, an Adhesive Device Comprising Such Mounting Pad, and Method of Applying Such Devices to a Patient - A Mounting Pad, an Adhesive Device Comprising such Mounting Pad, and Methods of Applying such Devices to a Patient. A mounting pad having an adhesive component having an adhesive surface, said surface being provided with a release layer, said release layer having at least three projecting parts one of which is a tongue projecting along an essentially central axis of the mounting pad. The mounting pad may be used for adhesive devices, preferably injector devices for the subcutaneous introduction of the cannula of the infusion part of an infusion set into the skin of a patient. The method of applying such a device enables a reduction of the risk of damaging or contamination the adhesive surface during automatic or manual removal of the release layer when the infusion set is applied to a patient. | 08-06-2009 |
20090198191 | ADHESIVE PATCH SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to patches for medical devices. In various embodiments, an adhesive patch of a medical device may have selective areas with adhesive material of varying adhesion strengths. In other embodiments, an adhesive patch of a medical device may include adhesive material that may be activated by a catalyst to increase or decrease the adhesion strength of the adhesive material. In further embodiments, a medical device may include a pierceable membrane containing an agent, the pierceable membrane positioned to be pierced by a needle and to cause some of the agent to be carried to the user-patient. | 08-06-2009 |
20090221971 | INJECTION DEVICE - The application relates to a device for an intermittent or continuous administration of a therapeutical substance, such as insulin, comprising a base part to which an injection part and a delivery part ( | 09-03-2009 |
20090240207 | ADHESIVE TAPE FOR AN INTRAVASCULAR CATHETER - The present invention discloses an adhesive tape to secure an intravascular catheter to the skin of a patient at an intravascular site comprising: (a) a strip of tape having adhesive on all of one side except for portions at the ends, the strip of tape having a length of about 15 mm to about 300 mm and width of about 4 mm to about 30 mm; (b) two removable covers affixed near the ends of the adhesive side of the strip, wherein the removable covers are separated from each other by a centrally located portion of the strip of tape; and (c) a third removable cover affixed to the central portion of the adhesive side of the strip of tape. The subject invention further reveals a sterile intravascular starter kit, said kit being comprised of the adhesive tape for an intravascular catheter, a tourniquet, a gauze pad, an antiseptic skin preparation device, optionally a towel, and a clear occlusive dressing. | 09-24-2009 |
20090254040 | SIDE LOADED SECUREMENT DEVICE - An anchoring system includes a device which permits a portion of a catheter or similar medical article to be easily anchored to a patient, desirably without the use of tape or needles and suture. The anchoring system comprises an anchor pad and a retainer mounted upon the anchor pad. The retainer includes at least one clip forming at least a portion of a central channel and that moves generally in a lateral direction to capture the medical article to be retained. In certain embodiments, the clip moves in lateral and transverse directions between closed and open positions. The medical article is secured within the central channel. The channel may have a straight or tapering shape depending on the medical article to be retained. | 10-08-2009 |
20090254041 | Assembly Comprising Skin-Mountable Device and Packaging Therefore - The present invention provides an assembly comprising a skin-mountable device with a mounting surface, the device being arranged in a packaging releasably attached to the device and having an opening through which the device can be moved when detached from the packaging. The device and the packaging comprises cooperating attachment means, whereby the attachment means allows the packaging to be moved in parallel with a skin surface for a predetermined distance when a force in parallel with the skin is applied to the packaging in the first direction, yet prevents movement of the packaging away from the general plane. The attachment means between the packaging and the skin-mountable device, allows the packaging to be used as a handling tool to place the device on a skin surface, the attachment means preventing that the device inadvertently falls out during handling, yet allows for easy and safe removal. | 10-08-2009 |
20090259192 | ARTICLE OR COMPONENT OF A MEDICAL AND TECHNICAL NATURE FOR AFFIXING A MEDICAL ARTICLE OR PART THEREOF TO SKIN, PROVIDED WITH A RELEASABLE PROTECTION LAYER - An article ( | 10-15-2009 |
20090281503 | Self-Suturing Anchor Device - A catheter anchor device for use with a catheter includes an adhesive layer configured to be secured to the skin of the patient proximate the catheter insertion site, a stationary base secured to the adhesive layer, a rotatable ring coupled to the stationary base and circumscribing the stationary base such that the rotatable outer ring can be rotated by the user relative to the stationary base, a first suture including a loop portion and first and second ends, the loop portion looping around a catheter when the anchor device is in place relative to the catheter insertion site, and a pull handle including first and second separable pull tabs, the pull handle being coupled to the first and second ends of the first suture, the pull handle being configured such that actuation of the pull handle actuates first suture to secure the catheter relative to the rotatable ring. | 11-12-2009 |
20090292256 | Nasogastric tube fastener - This invention provides a device for fastening a nasogastric tube in place by attachment to the surface of the patient's nose. The device provides the wearer with a securely positioned tube, not easily moved, but yet comfortable to wear. In addition men with facial hair may be spared the need to shave the upper lip in order to tape the tube in place. The device, being crafted out of a flexible film or fabric provides some degrees of motion for even greater comfort and ease of medical care. | 11-26-2009 |
20090306602 | Stabilization of a catheter or cannula - A stabilizing device (and method of use) for insertion and maintenance of a catheter or cannula maintains a sterile insertion site and is simple and easy to construct and use, yet optimally maintains the catheter or cannula in place. A first stabilizing element includes a pair of bilateral wings and a catheter or cannula receiving element generally between the wings. A proximal stabilizing element—desirably two distinct and spaced pieces of tape—is operatively connected to the wings and has a sterile adhesive for affixing the wings to a patient to provide stability during needle removal and substantially for the duration that the catheter or cannula is inserted into a patient. A lateral stabilizing element—desirably two pieces of tape—is distinct and spaced from the proximal stabilizing element, to provide primarily lateral and medial stability to a catheter or cannula in a patient. A release sheet may cover the tape adhesive, or the tape may have a pattern of adhesive and non-adhesive sections cooperating with each other. Butterfly catheter, or angiocatheter, embodiments are particularly desirable. | 12-10-2009 |
20090306603 | SECUREMENT DEVICE WITH TOGGLE CLAMP MECHANISM - A securement device for securing a medical article includes two supports extending from a base. Lever arms extend from each of the supports. One or both of the lever arms include a channel portion. The lever arms are pivotable about the ends of the supports to define an open position and a closed position. In the open position, the lever arms extend generally upwardly from the supports. In the closed position, the lever arms extend generally downwardly from the supports, and the channel portion or portions at least partially surround the medical article. As the lever arms move from the open position to the closed position, they exert an outward force on the ends of the supports. | 12-10-2009 |
20090318874 | Intravenous bandage with port pocket - An intravenous bandage having a first component defining an adhesive area for attaching the intravenous bandage to a patient and a second component secured to the first component so as to define a port pocket therebetween for providing stability and sterility to a catheter lumen. | 12-24-2009 |
20090326472 | DISPOSABLE INFUSION DEVICE WITH AUTOMATICALLY RELEASABLE CANNULA DRIVER - An infusion system comprises a disposable wearable infusion device having a body arranged to be adhered to a patient's skin and a reservoir for holding a liquid medicament to be infused into the patient through a cannula extending from the device body to beneath the patient's skin. The system further includes a cannula driver arranged to be detachably joined with the infusion device and including a cannula. The cannula driver is arranged to drive the cannula into a deployed position extending from the device body to beneath the patient's skin. The cannula driver includes a release mechanism that separates the cannula driver from the infusion device after the cannula is in the deployed position. | 12-31-2009 |
20090326473 | SYSTEM FOR ANCHORING MEDICAL DEVICES - Some embodiments of a medical device anchor system include an anchor device that receives a catheter (or other medical instrument) and secures the catheter in place relative to a skin penetration point. In some embodiments, the anchor device can secure the catheter in an operative position relative to the skin without the use of sutures or skin tapes. | 12-31-2009 |
20090326474 | UNIVERSAL STRAP DEVICE - An anchoring system secures a medical article to the body of a patient and arrests movement of the catheter. The anchoring system includes an anchor pad that adheres to the patient's skin, a retainer supported by the anchor pad, and a strap attached to the retainer. The anchoring system can move between an open and a closed position. When in the open position, the retainer can receive a portion of the medical article and can be subsequently moved to the closed position. Advantageously, the anchoring system can receive medical articles of various sizes. | 12-31-2009 |
20100022960 | Inserter for Infusion Part and Infusion Part Provided with Needle Protector - The invention relates to an infusion part ( | 01-28-2010 |
20100022961 | SUPERTHIN WOUND DRESSING HAVING FOLDED RELEASE SHEET - A wound dressing, which is easy to apply in very few steps, the dressing having a thin film section surrounded by a thicker outside border section. The border section provides rigidity to the dressing by virtue of being thicker than the inner thin film portion of the dressing. The wound dressing has a film on one side of the dressing layer and a release sheet on a skin-contacting side of the dressing layer. | 01-28-2010 |
20100022962 | SECUREMENT DEVICE - A securement device includes a filament which passes underneath at least a portion of the securement device and can be secured about a medical article to be retained. The filament may be secured about the medical article without the use of adhesive. At least a portion of the securement device underlying the medical article may comprise a compressible material which may be used to exert a restoring force upon the medical article to hold the medical article tightly in place. | 01-28-2010 |
20100036324 | TUBE HOLDER - A tube holder ( | 02-11-2010 |
20100049139 | MEDICAL NEEDLE DEVICE - A medical needle device includes a hub having an injection needle fixed at a top end thereof, and a substantially cylindrical sheath which is fit on the hub and having a pair of wings mounted on both sides thereof. The pair of wings are bent along the both sides of the sheath, overlapped and held together at a time of puncturing so that an inner peripheral surface of the sheath strongly presses an outer peripheral surface of the hub, thereby preventing movement of the hub caused by transfer of the hub relative to the sheath both in a rotational direction and a longitudinal direction. sheath has a plurality of protrusions provided on the inner peripheral surface thereof in a circumferential direction, the protrusions being spaced out from each other; and the outer peripheral surface of the hub abuts the protrusions. | 02-25-2010 |
20100063453 | Gateway Device - A gateway device for the delivery of a drug, said device comprising a cannula ( | 03-11-2010 |
20100069850 | WOUND DRESSING HAVING PRESSURE-DISTRIBUTING TUBE INLET - A wound dressing includes a tube ( | 03-18-2010 |
20100081996 | Transparent Catheter Securement System - A securement device for securing a catheter to a patient is provided. The securement device includes a base including a support member and at least one securement arm extending away from the support member. The support member defines a cradle portion, the cradle portion of the support member being configured to receive at least a portion of a catheter. The at least one securement arm being movable over the cradle portion to a position to secure a catheter within the cradle portion. The securement device further includes a cover member configured to be received over the base and dimensioned to secure the base to a patient. | 04-01-2010 |
20100100049 | SECUREMENT DEVICE FOR VASCULAR ACCESS SYSTEM - A securement device for a vascular access device, such as a catheter, includes a flexible base having a first side adapted for attachment to the patient and a second side. A support is coupled to the second side of the base and includes a surface that defines a recess configured to receive the vascular access device. The surface includes adhesive for securing the vascular access device within the recess and is oriented relative to the base for supporting an axis of the vascular access device at an angle relative to the patient. After the vascular access device has been secured in the recess by the adhesive, an occlusive dressing may be applied to cover the vascular access site. | 04-22-2010 |
20100100050 | CONTAINER FOR DISPOSABLE NEEDLE OR CANNULA - The present invention relates to a container for a disposable needle or cannula, intended to facilitate needle or cannula placement for the infusion of a liquid drug under a patient's skin, the container comprising: a cylindrical housing ( | 04-22-2010 |
20100100051 | CATHETER SECUREMENT DEVICE - A medical article securement device holds a medical article in position upon the body of a patient and can be used to inhibit lateral and longitudinal motion of the medical article. The securement device includes a retainer with a base and at least one post, and at least one cap. The cap is attached to the base of the retainer by a flexible connection, and can be placed into either a covered or uncovered configuration with respect to the post. The cap includes a recess which can receive a protrusion at the end of the post of the retainer. By placing the post through an appropriate opening in the medical article to be retained and then securing the medical article to the retainer by placing the cap into the covered position over the post, longitudinal and lateral motion of the medical article is inhibited. | 04-22-2010 |
20100121281 | NASAL DEVICE AND METHOD OF POSITIONING NASOGASTRIC TUBING WITHIN A PATIENT - A nasal device for positioning nasogastric tubing within a patient's nose. The nasal device comprises a nasal adapter having a lumen disposed there through for guiding the nasogastric tubing within the nasal adapter. The device further comprises an adhesive member that removeably surrounds a portion of the patient's nose. The body has a front side and a back side wherein the back side contacts against the patient's nose. | 05-13-2010 |
20100121282 | REINFORCED CLOSURE ANCHOR - A reinforced closure anchor includes a first layer having an adhesive side, an opposite non-adhesive side, and an outer edge. An anchor member layer having a reinforcing structure is disposed on the first layer. The anchor member includes an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive side. The anchor member adhesive side is adhered to the first layer non-adhesive side. The anchor member is disposed within the outer edge of the first layer. | 05-13-2010 |
20100130943 | INFUSION DEVICE AND METHOD WITH DISPOSABLE PORTION - A delivery device includes a durable housing portion and a separable disposable portion that selectively engage and disengage from each other. The disposable housing portion secures to the patient and may be disposed of after it has been in use for a prescribed period. Components that normally come into contact with a patient or with infusion media are supported by the disposable housing portion for disposal after the prescribed use, while the durable housing portion supports other components such as electronics for controlling delivery of infusion media from the reservoir and a drive device and drive linkage. | 05-27-2010 |
20100137807 | SECUREMENT DEVICE FOR INDWELLING CATHETERS OR INTRODUCERS - A securement device for indwelling catheters or introducers has a pad with an adhesive backing for securement to the skin of a patient. A base is mounted on the pad having one or more spaced holes therethrough with an elongated strand extending through said hole or holes. The strand may be wrapped around or passed through a connector mounted on the base and the free end(s) thereof may be tied to the strand or to another strand arising from the base. | 06-03-2010 |
20100152666 | DISPOSABLE INFUSION DEVICE WITH AUTOMATICALLY RELEASABLE CANNULA DRIVER - An infusion system comprises a disposable wearable infusion device having a body arranged to be adhered to a patient's skin and a reservoir for holding a liquid medicament to be infused into the patient through a cannula extending from the device body to beneath the patient's skin. The system further includes a cannula driver arranged to be detachably joined with the infusion device and including a cannula. The cannula driver is arranged to drive the cannula into a deployed position extending from the device body to beneath the patient's skin. The cannula driver includes a release mechanism that separates the cannula driver from the infusion device after the cannula is in the deployed position. | 06-17-2010 |
20100160866 | REINFORCED CLOSURE ANCHOR - A reinforced closure anchor includes a first layer having an adhesive side, an opposite non-adhesive side, and an outer edge. An anchor member layer having a reinforcing structure is disposed on the first layer. The anchor member includes an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive side. The anchor member adhesive side is adhered to the first layer non-adhesive side or the first layer adhesive side. The anchor member is disposed within the outer edge of the first layer. The anchor member may have a surface area that is in the range of approximately 1-2% of a surface area of the first layer, or the anchor member may have a surface area that is in the range of approximately 99-100% of a surface area of the first layer. | 06-24-2010 |
20100179483 | MEDICAL ARTICLE SECUREMENT DEVICE - A securement device ( | 07-15-2010 |
20100198161 | WINDOW DRESSING HAVING INTEGRAL ANCHOR - A window dressing includes a fabric layer having juxtaposed insertion site viewing and anchor member portions. The fabric layer has an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive top side. The insertion site viewing portion is defined by an opening in the fabric layer. A transparent film layer having an adhesive skin-adhering, bottom, side and an opposite non-adhesive side is adhered to the fabric layer adhesive side and closes the opening in the fabric layer. The anchor member portion includes a reinforcing structure disposed on the fabric layer and having an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive side. The reinforcing structure adhesive side is adhered to the fabric layer non-adhesive top side. | 08-05-2010 |
20100198162 | REINFORCED CLOSURE ANCHOR - A reinforced closure anchor includes a first layer having an adhesive side, an opposite non-adhesive side, and an outer edge. An anchor member layer having a reinforcing structure is disposed on the first layer. The anchor member includes an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive side. The anchor member adhesive side is adhered to the first layer non-adhesive side or the first layer adhesive side. The anchor member may be generally centered between ends of the first layer, the anchor member may extend to portions of the outer edge of the first layer, and the anchor member may have a shape that generally corresponds in shape to a middle portion of the first layer. | 08-05-2010 |
20100217202 | Device for achieving hemostasis at site of puncture wound - A device for use by a medical technician to achieve hemostasis at the site of a puncture wound in the skin of a patient, said device being operable by three fingers of one hand of the medical technician. | 08-26-2010 |
20100234809 | Devices and Methods For Occluding a Flexible Tube - A device and method to constrict or occlude the lumen of a flexible tube may include an occluder under the influence of an elastic force, such as a spring force, that can compress a portion of the wall of the flexible tube. The occluder can be under the influence of the elastic force, but prevented from occluding the tube by a stop. The stop can be connected to a tube gripping feature, so that a pulling force on the tube near the gripping feature can disengage the stop from the occluder, releasing the occluder to compress the tube. In some embodiments, the pulling force applied to the tube causes movement of the gripping feature by taking up slack in a portion of the tube held in the device. In other embodiments, the pulling force applied to the tube causes the tube to stretch elastically near the gripping feature, causing the gripping feature to move, and disengaging the stop from the occluder. | 09-16-2010 |
20100268166 | INFUSION HUB ASSEMBLY AND FLUID LINE DISCONNECT SYSTEM - An infusion set comprising a base and a cap. The base can comprise a portion to be placed against skin, a first cannula extending downwardly below the portion to be placed against skin, and a septum. The cap can comprise a tube and a second cannula. The cap can be configured for removable attachment to the base such that the cap is rotatable with respect to the base while the first cannula, the second cannula, and the tube are in fluid communication. | 10-21-2010 |
20100292649 | Device for securing medical tubing - The device for securing medical tubing is an attachment for use with medical tubing, such as a nasal cannula, nasogastric/orogastric tubes or the like, that permits the medical tubing to be comfortably and releasably secured to the skin of the patient. The device for securing medical tubing includes a base having opposed inner and outer surfaces. Laterally opposed peripheral edges of the first surface of the base are releasably secured to one another to form a channel for receiving and releasably securing a portion of the medical tubing. The outer surface of the base is divided into an attachment portion adapted for releasable attachment to the patient's skin, and an outwardly facing portion. Preferably, a layer of non-allergenic adhesive is applied to the attachment portion of the outer surface. The adhesive layer may be covered by a release strip. | 11-18-2010 |
20100298778 | MEDICAL DEVICE SECUREMENT SYSTEM - A securement device, system, and method for use with a medical article. The securement device, system, or method may include a body that has a top surface and a bottom surface. The bottom surface has an adhesive compound thereon. A resilient retainer formed from a soft, tacky elastomeric gel or foam is supported by the bottom surface of the body. The resilient retainer receives and secures a medical device. The medical device is secured to the skin of a patient upon affixing the bottom surface to the patient via the adhesive compound. | 11-25-2010 |
20100305510 | Method of Securing A Line To A Patient, Fasteners, and Their Use to Secure A Line To A Patient - Fastener for securing a tube to a patient having a sleeve of variable length capable when lengthened of gripping the tube. | 12-02-2010 |
20100331785 | DRESSING FOR PROTECTING THE SKIN AROUND OBJECTS PROJECTING OUT THEREFROM - The present invention relates to a dressing ( | 12-30-2010 |
20110021997 | Catheter securement device - An improved catheter securement device, the device having a main body assembly for securing a catheter housing, the assembly adapted to adhesively adher to the skin of a patient, wherein the improvement is a thin, flexible base extension member that is adapted to adher to the patient's skin, the base extension member being provided with an elongated slit dividing the base extension member into two leg portions. The catheter securement device is adhered to the patient such that the venous catheter portion extends through the slit at the insertion site when the catheter housing is properly retained. Preferably, the adhesive utilized to adhere the base extension member to the patient's skin incorporates an anti-microbial composition to combat microorganisms in the area of the insertion site. | 01-27-2011 |
20110021998 | INTRAVENOUS SECUREMENT DEVICE WITH ADHESIVELY INTERCONNECTED ANCHORING COMPONENT AND PERMEABLE ADHESIVE STRIP - A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear. | 01-27-2011 |
20110028905 | PREPARATION FOR BODY SURFACE APPLICATION AND PREPARATION FOR BODY SURFACE APPLICATION-HOLDING SHEET - It is an objective to provide a microneedle and a microneedle array formed from a self-dissolving base which can realize higher absorption efficiency and a higher pharmacological availability. A preparation | 02-03-2011 |
20110046558 | MEDICINE DELIVERY DEVICE HAVING DETACHABLE PRESSURE SENSING UNIT - A fluid medicament delivery device includes a patient attachment unit and a separate indicator unit. The patient attachment unit includes a housing and a fluid channel located therein, wherein at least a portion of the fluid channel includes a flexible member substantially coterminous with the housing. The separate indicator unit is adapted to be detachably coupled to the housing of the patient attachment unit and includes a first sensing element for contacting the flexible member when the indicator unit is coupled to the housing to sense a flexure of the flexible member. | 02-24-2011 |
20110060289 | INTEGRATED PACKAGE - The present invention generally relates to skin-mountable devices. A device in accordance with the invention comprises a first skin-mountable unit having a mounting surface comprising adhesive means for adhering the unit to the skin of a subject, and a second handling unit releasably attached to the skin-mountable unit. The handling unit comprises an interior space at least partially accommodating the skin-mountable unit and has an opening through which the skin-mountable member can be moved when detached from the handling unit, the handling unit having a portion surrounding the opening. The device further comprises a seal member releasably attached to the circumferential portion, thereby providing a closed space for the skin-mountable unit. In this way a device is provided allowing for easy handling as a user can use the handling unit to grip and handle the combined device during operation thereof, just as the second unit can be designed and optimized for ease of use during manipulation of the skin-mountable unit. | 03-10-2011 |
20110098654 | Anchoring And Protective Intravenous Shield - An anchoring protection device for covering and protecting an intravenous access site comprises an intravenous compartment hub portion, coupled to a U-shaped portion coupled to a straight tubing portion. The combination of the compartment hub portion, U-shaped portion and straight tubing portion allows for an area where the intravenous catheter, catheter needle, luer lock and tubing can be placed, surrounding which is a flat, generally planar area that includes an adhesive backing for adhering the device to the skin of a patient. The anchoring protection device is a one-piece unit that is made from a thin, transparent, flexible material. | 04-28-2011 |
20110112484 | WEARABLE INFUSION DEVICE AND SYSTEM - Disclosed is a drug infusion system comprising a drug infusion device having a reservoir, a window for viewing the contents of the reservoir, a cannula arranged to be deployed beneath the skin of a patient, and an actuator configured to be manually actuated to drive a medicament from the reservoir to the cannula. The system also has a cannula cover and a needle handle that holds a needle for insertion into the patient. The cannula cover and needle handle are detachably attached to the drug infusion device, and each is attachable to the other. The device further comprises a septum and a septum pincher to seal the device. The device also comprises a pumping mechanism, part of which are a last-dose lock-out mechanism and an occlusion detection mechanism, both of which operate on the same actuator. | 05-12-2011 |
20110118671 | CATHETER SECUREMENT DEVICE - A securement device for securing a medical implement, such as a catheter to the body of a patient. The device comprises a pad or base having adhesive on at least a portion of the bottom surface for securing the pad to the body of a patient. A fixed plate and a rotatable adjustable plate are affixed to the pad. The adjustable plate is rotated with respect to the fixed plate to secure a catheter. Posts can be provided on the fixed plate and the adjustable plate to secure a winged catheter. A bracket can be affixed to a fixed plate or an adjustable plate and a cooperating tab can be affixed to the other plate for securing a catheter there between. In a modification, a fixed plate is affixed to the pad and a pair of adjustable plates can be rotatably secured on the fixed plate. Secured on the fixed plate are upright tabs and secured on the adjustable plates are brackets that are adapted to cooperate with the tabs. The adjustable plates can be rotatably moved so as to retain a catheter between the respective cooperating brackets and tabs. In a further modification, a base is secured to a pad and a pair of plates or arms are pivotally mounted on the base for rotation with respect to one another. Complementary pawl and ratchet members are used to enable limited rotation of the plates or arm with respect to one another and to fix the plates or arms in selected adjustment position. | 05-19-2011 |
20110137257 | Inserter for Transcutaneous Device - The present application relates to a device comprising a transcutaneous device and an inserter which transcutaneous device has a mounting surface. The device is upon delivery arranged in a sterile packing which packing functions as inserter and is attached to the transcutaneous device i.e. the packing and the inserter is one integrated unit. A device comprises a transcutanous device and an inserter. The transcutaneous device comprises—a mounting part ( | 06-09-2011 |
20110152778 | Mounting Pad - A mounting pad comprising an adhesive layer ( | 06-23-2011 |
20110152779 | Catheter Clip - The invention provides a device for securing an invasive medical implementation, such as a catheter, to a patient. The device generally combines an adherent surface that attaches the device to the skin and a flexible clasping means to grasp the catheter and reversibly secure it to the device. | 06-23-2011 |
20110166529 | Medical appliance securing device - A device for securing a medical appliance, such as an intravenous catheter hub. According to one embodiment, the securing device includes an anchor. The anchor includes a base layer and an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer being applied to the bottom surface of the base layer. A pair of foam blocks are adhered to the bottom surface of the adhesive layer of the anchor. The blocks are arranged to snugly receive the catheter hub and have a height substantially equal to that of the catheter hub. A transverse slit is provided in the anchor above the space between the blocks, the transverse slit being dimensioned to receive the nipple of the catheter hub. Reinforcing material may be mounted on the top surface of the anchor to minimize expansion of the transverse slit when the nipple is inserted through it. A pair of peelable release liners cover the bottom of the anchor and the blocks. | 07-07-2011 |
20110172608 | Container for Disposable Needle or Cannula - The present invention relates to a container for a disposable needle or cannula, intended to facilitate needle or cannula placement for the infusion of a liquid drug under a patient's skin, the container comprising: a cylindrical housing ( | 07-14-2011 |
20110178466 | MEDICAL ATTACHMENT DEVICE - The present invention provides a medical attachment device for securing a catheter or drain to a patient comprising at least one medical staple capable of being anchored to the patient's skin tissue; and the medical staple is adapted to be coupled to a connector, wherein the connector attaches to the catheter or drain to secure the catheter or drain in a fixed position. In another embodiment the invention provides a medical attachment device for securing a catheter or drain to a patient comprising a base comprising a layer of adhesive, suitably made of hypoallergenic material, capable of being anchored to the patient's skin tissue through an adhesive mechanism and/or at least one medical staple through a plurality of openings provided in said base; and said base comprises an embedded connector for attaching to the catheter or drain and securing the catheter or drain in a fixed position. The invention provides provide a very effective safe and simple catheter securement device for attaching to patients. | 07-21-2011 |
20110178467 | ANCHORING SYSTEM FOR LUER LOCK CONNECTOR - An anchoring system includes a simply-structured device which permits a portion of a catheter or similar medical article to be easily anchored to a patient, desirably without the use of tape or needles and suture. An anchoring system for an elongated medical article comprises an anchor pad and a retainer mounted upon the anchor pad. The retainer includes a channel into which the medical article to be retained is placed. The retainer is attached to an anchor pad including an adhesive bottom surface, which can be attached to the patient's skin. A medical article is secured within a channel by retaining at least one axially extending member on the medical article. | 07-21-2011 |
20110190708 | POSITIONING DEVICE FOR OSTIAL LESIONS - A device for positioning a catheter at an ostium. The device includes an attachment mechanism for direct attachment to the catheter at a location proximal to a treatment device positioned on the catheter, the attachment mechanism having a proximal end, a distal end, and a longitudinal axis extending from the proximal end to the distal end. The device also including a stopper element extending from the distal end of the attachment mechanism and projecting away from the longitudinal axis, the stopper element being bendable in a direction toward the proximal end of the attachment mechanism. | 08-04-2011 |
20110202010 | CATHETER SECUREMENT DEVICE - A medical article securement device holds a medical article in position upon the body of a patient and can be used to inhibit lateral and longitudinal motion of the medical article. The securement device includes a retainer with a base and at least one post, and at least one cap. The cap is attached to the base of the retainer by a flexible connection, and can be placed into either a covered or uncovered configuration with respect to the post. The cap includes a recess which can receive a protrusion at the end of the post of the retainer. By placing the post through an appropriate opening in the medical article to be retained and then securing the medical article to the retainer by placing the cap into the covered position over the post, longitudinal and lateral motion of the medical article is inhibited. | 08-18-2011 |
20110213310 | MEDICAL LINE ANCHORING SYSTEM - An anchoring system includes a simply-structured device which permits a portion of a catheter tube or similar medical article to be easily anchored to a patient, desirably without the use of tape or needles and suturing. A unitary retainer desirably includes a base connected to a cover by way of a flexible hinge. The retainer is attached to a flexible anchor pad including an adhesive bottom surface, which can be attached to the patient's skin. A catheter is secured to a fitting, which in turn mounts to the retainer. Mounting the fitting to the retainer can be accomplished by inserting posts of the retainer through holes of the fitting, or by mounting the fitting within a channel defined by mounting structures integral to the retainer. The cover is then positioned over the base, by bending the flexible hinge, and latched to the base. Several embodiments of the latching mechanism are disclosed. In one form, the latching mechanism includes one or more posts on the base which can be releasably locked into corresponding slotted holes in the cover. | 09-01-2011 |
20110218498 | CLEATED ANCHORING SYSTEM - A securement device ( | 09-08-2011 |
20110230843 | UNIVERSAL CATHETER ANCHORING SYSTEM - A method of securing a medical article to the body of a patient is disclosed in which an anchoring device comprising an anchor and a retainer is used. The retainer is attached to an upper surface of the anchor and comprises a base, a cover and a post. The base is disposed on the upper surface of the anchor and the cover is connected to the base so as to move between an open and a closed position. When the cover is in the closed position, it lies above at least part of the base. The post is attached movably to either the base or the cover and is arranged so as to lie at least partially between the cover and the base when the cover is in the closed position. When securing a medical article, the cover is placed in the open position and the medical article placed onto the retainer. The cover may then be closed over the medical article and the anchoring device attached to the patient. | 09-22-2011 |
20110245777 | ABSORBENT CATHETER PAD - A pad or medical article is configured to absorb fluids that are discharged from a catheter assembly and/or medical line. The pad includes a body member that can include a backing layer and an absorbent layer disposed over the backing layer. The absorbent layer can include a groove connecting the proximal end of the layer with a recess formed in a surface of the layer. The groove and recess can be configured to draw fluids that come into contact with the layer to the recess to evenly distribute the liquid throughout the absorbent layer. The medical article can also include a retention member disposed on the body member. The retention member can form a receiving space or channel so as to permit at least a portion of a catheter assembly or medical line to be placed within the receiving space. | 10-06-2011 |
20110245778 | DRESSING FOR FIXING AND PROTECTING A NEEDLE - Device for fixing and protecting a needle, this device having a first and a second adhesive part, separated by a central part, the first part being intended to be fixed to the skin, opposite the chosen penetration site for the needle, only one of the faces of the first part being adhesive, and a cutting line defining two longitudinal arms, each of these two arms including an outermost part belonging to the second adhesive part. | 10-06-2011 |
20110257600 | SECUREMENT DEVICE FOR INDWELLING CATHETERS OR INTRODUCERS - A securement device for indwelling catheters or introducers has a pad with an adhesive backing for securement to the skin of a patient. A base is mounted on the pad having one or more spaced holes therethrough with an elongated strand extending through said hole or holes. The strand may be wrapped around or passed through a connector mounted on the base and the free end(s) thereof may be tied to the strand or to another strand arising from the base. | 10-20-2011 |
20110282292 | PROTECTIVE MEDICAL DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE THEROF - A guard for protecting an implantable port is provided. The guard includes a cover that is structured to protect a user's implantable port by substantially covering the port without the cover coming into contact with a user's skin above the port. The cover can be a rounded, triangular-shaped cover having peripheral edges that bow outwardly from the center to allow the cover to be placed over circular or triangular-shaped ports. The cover can also be releasably coupled to an adhesive base that is structured to adhere to the user's skin around the port, thus allowing the cover to remain in place on the user's skin. The guard may further include a housing to support the cover, the housing being coupled to the adhesive base prior to the adhesive base being adhered to the user's skin around the port. The cover may then be detachably connected to the housing. | 11-17-2011 |
20110282293 | Medical Device Comprising Adhesive Pad - The invention relates to an adhesive pad and a surface plate which in combination can provide a medical device which is to be placed on the skin of a patient. The combined medical device is provided with a subcutaneous part which necessitates that the device is securely and comfortably attached to the patient's skin. Often such devices are used to transfer medication such as insulin to a patient from a reservoir. An embodiment according to the invention relates to a medical device comprising—a cannula ( | 11-17-2011 |
20110282294 | INTRAVENOUS SECUREMENT DEVICE WITH ADHESIVELY INTERCONNECTED ANCHORING COMPONENT AND PERMEABLE ADHESIVE STRIP - A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear. | 11-17-2011 |
20110288489 | UNIVERSAL CATHETER ANCHORING SYSTEM - A method of securing a medical article to the body of a patient is disclosed in which an anchoring device comprising an anchor and a retainer is used. The retainer is attached to an upper surface of the anchor and comprises a base, a cover and a post. The base is disposed on the upper surface of the anchor and the cover is connected to the base so as to move between an open and a closed position. When the cover is in the closed position, it lies above at least part of the base. The post is attached movably to either the base or the cover and is arranged so as to lie at least partially between the cover and the base when the cover is in the closed position. When securing a medical article, the cover is placed in the open position and the medical article placed onto the retainer. The cover may then be closed over the medical article and the anchoring device attached to the patient. | 11-24-2011 |
20110295209 | INFUSION SET - An infusion set comprises a base member ( | 12-01-2011 |
20110295210 | MEDICAL TUBING SECUREMENT ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USE - A medical tubing securement assembly includes a base having a disc, and a retaining adapter removably and rotatably attached to the disc. The retaining adapter includes a longitudinal passage for receiving a locking adapter. The locking adapter includes a longitudinal passage for receiving a medical tube. Once the tube is inserted into the locking adapter, the locking adapter may be rotated within the retaining adapter, around the tube, to secure the tube within the securement assembly. | 12-01-2011 |
20110313361 | CATHETER AND TUBING RESTRAINING DEVICE AND PROTECTIVE COVER - A restraining device for covering and protecting an intravenous access site or other access site that comprises an intravenous compartment hub portion or tubing device hub portion, coupled to a U-shaped portion coupled to a straight tubing portion. The combination of the compartment hub portion, U-shaped portion and straight tubing portion allows for an area where the intravenous catheter, catheter needle, luer lock and tubing can be placed, surrounding which is a flat, generally planar area that includes an adhesive backing for adhering the device to the skin of a patient. The anchoring protection device is a one-piece unit that is made from a thin, transparent, flexible material. | 12-22-2011 |
20110313362 | INSERTION SITE PROTECTION DEVICE - A securement device holds a medical article such as a catheter hub or a connector fitting in position upon the body of a patient and at least inhibits distal, longitudinal movement of the medical article. The securement device includes a retainer and at least one anchor pad. The retainer includes an abutment wall and a slot. The slot has a labyrinth shape leading to a cradle part of the slot. At least a portion of the medical article is inserted into the cradle part through the slot. The abutment wall includes at least one abutment that abuts against a contact point or surface on the medical article to inhibit distal, longitudinal movement of the medical article. | 12-22-2011 |
20110319830 | CATHETER SECUREMENT DEVICE - A securement system ( | 12-29-2011 |
20120010572 | Intravenous Catheter Protective Cover - A cover for an intravenous catheter configured to attach to a patient to thereby prevent unintentional jarring or other contact with the catheter. The cover includes a dome configured to receive the catheter, and can include a first aperture through which the catheter can be inserted. A fastener can be coupled to the dome, such that the cover can be fastened to the patient. A first set of detents extends from the dome, which are configured to restrict movement of the catheter with respect to the dome. | 01-12-2012 |
20120016312 | CATHETER STABILIZATION DEVICE - A catheter stabilization device for stabilizing an inserted catheter penetrating a surface at a catheter insertion site, including: a base that is coupleable to the surface and includes a channel defining a longitudinal opening that receives a portion of the catheter, and a frame that forms at least a partial perimeter around the catheter insertion site with a plurality of anchoring points; and a catheter fitting, coupled to the base, that secures the catheter in the channel. The base couples to the surface at the plurality of anchoring points distributed around the catheter insertion site, thereby stabilizing the catheter. The method of using the device includes positioning the base over the catheter, receiving a portion of the catheter in the channel through the longitudinal opening, securing the catheter within the channel, and coupling the base to the surface at the plurality of anchoring points distributed around the insertion site. | 01-19-2012 |
20120022455 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING A LINE - Methods and apparatus for securing a medical or surgical line with respect to a patient are described. In particular, a fastener is described comprising an elongate braided tubular sleeve ( | 01-26-2012 |
20120041377 | Catheter Anchoring System, Apparatus and Method - A catheter anchoring system, apparatus and method for securing a catheter to a patient's skin, having two flexible side members and a cross-member therebetween to which a retaining assembly is mounted. The retaining assembly may hold a catheter hub at an angle for patient comfort. Gripping tabs secure to each retaining assembly side are gripped while advancing a cannula guide needle into the patient's vein and while attaching the catheter hub to a medical accessory, such as intravenous (I.V.) tubing, for increased patient comfort, reduction of the risk in contamination and patient infection, and to more easily and quickly start an I.V. | 02-16-2012 |
20120041378 | CATHETER ANCHORING SYSTEM - A catheter anchoring system is provided to securely anchor to a patient's skin a catheter and fluid supply tube interconnection. The anchoring system comprises a retainer configured to receive a catheter adaptor in a variety of positions. The adaptor interconnects the catheter and the fluid supply tube. In one embodiment the adaptor has a radial recess that circumscribes the adaptor. The anchoring system additionally includes a flexible, adhesive anchor pad which can supports a tube clip, as well as the retainer. The retainer includes a channel that is configured to receive the adaptor in a snap-fit manner. The retainer also includes a plurality of laterally arranged projections that extend from a channel wall and into a channel. Each radial recess is sized to receive and to capture at least a portion of the projection of the retainer so as to inhibit the adaptor from moving within the channel. | 02-16-2012 |
20120059329 | ANCHORING SYSTEM FOR USE WITH NEONATES - A catheter securement device holds a medical article by securing an anchor member to an attachment region of a neonate. The attachment region is located on the body of the neonate. The catheter securement device defines a central channel into which at least a portion of the medical article is inserted. The catheter securement device includes at least one mounting wing and a body member. The mounting wing contacts the anchor member over the attachment region and lifts the medical article away from the neonate's skin. At least a portion of the body member is located in a distal direction from the attachment region and does not directly contact the neonate's skin. A soft material may be inserted between the distal portion of the body member and the neonate's skin to further inhibit rocking of the medical article upon the neonate. | 03-08-2012 |
20120059330 | ADAPTIVE DEVICES FOR SECURING MEDICAL ARTICLES - Adaptive medical article securement devices are described. These devices retain a medical article, for example, a catheter hub or a connector fitting, in position on a patient's body and reduce or inhibit longitudinal or other movement of the medical article. The securement device includes an adaptive retainer and at least one anchor pad used to attach the securement device to a patient's skin. The adaptive retainer is a flexible element that can adapt and conform to an exterior portion of the medical article to be secured, and in doing so forms a central channel in which at least a portion of the medical article becomes disposed. In some embodiments the retainer includes at least one engaging element that can engage a retention element disposed on the medical article. The engaging element, alone or in conjunction with the retention element and/or the shape (e.g., tapering) of the central channel, reduces or inhibits longitudinal motion of the medical article in the central channel. | 03-08-2012 |
20120083743 | Catheter securement device - A catheter securement device that adheres to the skin of a patient having an epidural catheter or similar small flexible tube member inserted percutaneously, the securement device having a flexible, sheet-like main body member capable of adhering to the skin of the patient, a notched pad member over which the catheter is bent, an exposed portion of adhesive to contact the catheter, and a releasable retention member to secure the catheter onto the main body member. | 04-05-2012 |
20120101443 | CATHETER PATCH APPLICATOR ASSEMBLY - In accordance with aspects of the present invention, an applicator assembly suitable for application of a catheter patch about an insertion site of a percutaneous device includes a body having a distal end, a proximal end, and laterally extending right and left side gripping members, a pull tab member attached toward the proximal end of the body, and a release tab connected to the pull tab member, wherein the release tab is positioned toward the distal end of the body so that a lower surface of the release tab abuts an upper surface of the body. The release tab may have a securing mechanism for securing a catheter patch to a lower surface of the body toward the distal end of the body. A method of applying a catheter patch about an insertion site of a percutaneous device using an applicator assembly is provided. | 04-26-2012 |
20120123343 | STABILIZATION DEVICE WITH INTEGRATED DRESSING - A stabilization device for securing a medical article near an insertion site includes an anchor pad having an integral dressing portion, such as a transparent dressing portion, to allow for covering and protection of the insertion site. | 05-17-2012 |
20120123344 | PORT NEEDLE HAVING NEEDLE-PRICK PROTECTION DEVICE - The present invention relates to a port needle comprising a bearing for resting and fixing the port needle on the patient, a feed, and a needle. This problem is solved according to the invention by a port needle comprising a bearing ( | 05-17-2012 |
20120130315 | Antimicrobial Dressing Providing Percutaneous Device Securement and Cover - The present invention is related to a polymeric vehicle for delivery of bioactive agents, and preferably, for the delivery of one or more bioactive agents. The invention is also directed to a percutaneous device securing and drug delivery device comprising, as a component thereof, a material which delivers antimicrobial and/or other wound-healing factors at the site of the insertion of the catheter into the body. The device, when applied as described herein, provides complete anti-microbial coverage around the entry point of a percutaneous device and, preferably for a length greater than the diameter of the device. The present invention is also directed to methods for using such devices in combination with percutaneous devices primarily to reduce site infections. | 05-24-2012 |
20120150122 | Protective bandaging for point of insertion of shunt tubing - Disclosed is a bandage pad of any of a variety of geometric shapes, used to cover a surgically-incised body area wherein shunt tubing, a catheter, or similar device protrudes from the body area. The bandage pad protects the subject area from infection which conceivably could be caused by contact with soapy, and/or contaminated water while the patient is showering or bathing. The bandage pad comprises a pliable, rigid, or semi-rigid shell-like cover having a convex outer surface, with an absorbent, cushioned material permanently attached to the inner surface of the shell. A continuous flange forms the outer edge of the shell-like cover, said flange having an adhesive-coated material covering its inner surface. The adhesive-coated material thereby enables adherence of the bandage pad to a patient's skin. | 06-14-2012 |
20120150123 | INFUSION SET - A single package infusion set is provided, including one or more of the following inserters: pushbutton-type, squeeze-type, contact-type, skin pinching-type, folding retraction-type, or multistage-type inserter having at least one reusable stage. The infusion set further includes adhesion means with user-selectable degrees of adhesion strength, self-sealing tube connection means, a lens feature to view, a site beneath the set, exemplary tube management and connection elements, insulin supply, adhesion concealment means, finger loops on the inserter and site preparation wipes or sprays, optionally provided as part of the inserter. The system further includes a package which may hold a number of easily released sets, retrievable by an inserter, an exemplary insertion needle handle and shroud, an exemplary squeeze-type latch between an upper portion and a lower portion of the set, and/or a tool removable upper portion of the set. | 06-14-2012 |
20120179106 | SUBCUTANEOUS INFUSION DEVICE AND DEVICE FOR INSERTION OF A CANNULA OF AN INFUSION DEVICE AND METHOD - An infusion device including a site and a set for delivery of a substance to a patient. The site can include a cannula that is introduced into a subcutaneous layer of skin of the patient. The set can be coupled to the site by placing the set over the site and moving the set from an unlocked to a locked position. The set can be oriented at multiple rotational orientations with respect to the site, and can be coupled and uncoupled with the site multiple times. Also included is a device for inserting a subcutaneous infusion device into a subcutaneous layer of skin of a patient. Some devices automatically retract a needle used to introduce the cannula. Upon full introduction of the needle and associated cannula of the subcutaneous infusion device into a subcutaneous layer of skin of a patient, the device can move the needle into a retracted state. | 07-12-2012 |
20120184916 | APPLICATOR DEVICE OF PINHOLDER TYPE MICRONEEDLE - Provided is a microneedle device which protects a microneedle, has an easily portable shape, is free from such problems as breakage of small needles in the step of puncturing the skin with the microneedle, and ensures appropriate skin puncture to administer a drug. By studying the relationship between the device to be pressed to the skin and the height of the elevation of the skin surface during the pressing, it is found that there is a positive correlation between the placement and interval of skin fixing members and the height of the elevation of the skin. It is furthermore found that the elevated skin surface is always parallel to the flat plate of the device. This reveals that since the microneedle installed in the device can be inserted at right angle to the skin surface, the skin can reliably be punctuated avoiding the breakage etc. of the small needles of the microneedle. Thus, a microneedle patch which is easily portable and ensures convenient drug administration to the skin can be produced. | 07-19-2012 |
20120191044 | Catheter Attachment and Method - An improved catheter attachment apparatus is provided for use in reducing infections associated with a percutaneous medical device, such as a catheter. Such a barrier system can include: a barrier device having a catheter-receiving surface or enclosed tube; and an adhesive composition configured for adhering to skin. The improved catheter attachment apparatus forms a physical barrier against microbes at or adjacent to an incision in the skin where the catheter is percutaneously inserted through the skin, yet permits ready access by medical personnel for readjusting the catheter and/or any sutures used therewith. | 07-26-2012 |
20120197205 | UNIVERSAL STABILIZATION DEVICE - A universal catheter stabilization system includes a medical article integrated with a securement device. The medical article can comprise one or more of a male luer adapter, a female luer adapter, an integrated extension set, and an integrated mechanical valve. | 08-02-2012 |
20120197206 | ADHESIVE DRESSING WITH RESEALABLE COVER - A dressing assembly is provided including a cover overlying an inner cavity, spacing portions of the cover away from skin adjacent where the cover is coupled to the skin The cover includes a side wall extending up from a footing surface adapted to be placed adjacent the skin The side wall extends up to a top wall overlying the cavity. A door is provided in the cover through which the inner cavity can be accessed. The door can be sealingly closed and opened to selectively provide access to the cavity or to be closed and maintain a sanitary environment within the cavity. An adhesive membrane is provided adjacent the skin and beneath the footing surface with the adhesive membrane defining a floor of the cavity. A transcutaneous medical device can have portions thereof housed within the cavity where the cover protects it and keeps it sanitary. | 08-02-2012 |
20120203182 | Adhesive layer arrangements and methods for securing medical tubing - Adhesive layer arrangements for securing catheters relative to a patient's body and forming occlusive seals at catheter insertion sites. | 08-09-2012 |
20120215174 | INTRODUCER SHEATH WITH THIN-WALLED SHAFT AND IMPROVED MEANS FOR ATTACHMENT TO THE SKIN - An introducer sheath for placement into the vascular system of a human subject. The introducer sheath has a tubular shaft, a side arm, and a hemostasis valve with an integrated attachment mechanism for attaching and detaching a proximal end of the introducer sheath to and from the skin of the human subject. | 08-23-2012 |
20120220947 | INTRAVENOUS SECUREMENT DEVICE WITH ADHESIVELY INTERCONNECTED ANCHORING COMPONENT AND PERMEABLE ADHESIVE STRIP - A catheter anchoring assembly includes a permeable adhesive strip, a platform for securing the catheter, and a flowable adhesive layer. The flowable adhesive layer adhesively secures the platform to the adhesive strip. The flowable adhesive is applied to one side of the strip with a skin-contacting adhesive on the opposite side of the strip. The flowable adhesive layer and strip are configured so that the flowable adhesive is spaced from the skin-contacting adhesive or, at the very least, is prevented from penetrating the skin-contacting adhesive. The flowable adhesive layer and strip also permit the assembly to be very flexible and, thus, comfortable for a patient to wear. | 08-30-2012 |
20120232490 | MEDICAL ARTICLE SECUREMENT DEVICE - A securement system includes a securement device which permits various medical articles, for example, an indwelling catheter and one or more medical lines, to be fluidly connected to one another. The securement device can be releasably secured relative to an anchor pad which itself is secured to a patient. In this way, the securement system can secure an interconnection of medical articles relative to a patient. | 09-13-2012 |
20120271239 | STABILIZING DEVICE HAVING A SNAP CLAMP - A medical article, such as a connector fitting, is stabilized on a patient with a retainer having a base and moveable walls. Actuation surfaces configured to move the walls in at least a lateral direction towards each other are suspended above the base by a pair of supports. When pressed together, inner surfaces of the walls form a channel configured to encircle the medical article. The medical article may be pressed down against the actuation surfaces by a medical provider to cause the walls to encircle the medical article. Thereafter, the medical provider may snap the walls together using a latching mechanism to stabilize the medical article on the patient. | 10-25-2012 |
20120271240 | STABILIZING DEVICE FOR AN EXTENSION SET - A medical article, such as a connector fitting or extension set, is stabilized on a patient with a retainer and a dressing integrally attached to an anchor pad supporting the retainer. The connector fitting or extension set may be integrally formed with the retainer. The connector fitting or extension set may comprise a spin nut configured to secure to a catheter hub having a catheter connected thereto. One or more of the anchor pad, dressing, and catheter may comprise an antibacterial or antimicrobial agent. | 10-25-2012 |
20120316504 | Slotted catheter securement device - A slotted catheter securement device adapted for securing a catheter extending generally perpendicularly from the skin of a patient, having a base member and a securing member co-planarly oriented, the securing member being joined to the base member non-coextensively, an interior, a slot passing through the base member and the securing member in communication with the interior opening; the securing member having a first bridging member and a second bridging member non-coextensively joined to the base member, a securing adhesive layer positioned on at least one of the first and second bridging members, the first bridging member having an attached end and a free end, the second bridging member having two attached ends, whereby the first and second bridging members fold away from the base member to adhere to each other and to a catheter disposed therebetween. | 12-13-2012 |
20120316505 | MEDICAL TUBING SECUREMENT ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USE - A medical tubing securement assembly includes a base having a disc, and a retaining adapter removably and rotatably attached to the disc. The retaining adapter includes a longitudinal passage for receiving a locking adapter. The locking adapter includes a longitudinal passage for receiving a medical tube. Once the tube is inserted into the locking adapter, the locking adapter may be rotated within the retaining adapter, around the tube, to secure the tube within the securement assembly. | 12-13-2012 |
20120316506 | SELF-INJECTION DEVICE - A drug delivery device ( | 12-13-2012 |
20120323183 | SELF-INJECTION DEVICE - A drug delivery device ( | 12-20-2012 |
20130006187 | ADHESIVE PATCHING AID FOR MICRONEEDLE ADHESIVE SKIN PATCH - The invention provides an applicator that holds a microneedle to facilitate puncture of the skin and includes an assisting tool as a supporting base to set the microneedle and an adhesive sheet such as a tape and the like, on the side face of the assisting tool to enable close adhesion of the microneedle puncturing the skin. | 01-03-2013 |
20130018320 | MEDICAL DEVICES AND METHODS COMPRISING AN ADHESIVE MATERIALAANM McKay; William F.AACI MemphisAAST TNAACO USAAGP McKay; William F. Memphis TN US - Improved medical devices and methods are provided that are implantable at or near a target tissue site beneath the skin of a patient, the medical device comprising an adhesive sheet having a region configured to receive a solid or semi-solid drug depot, the drug depot disposed within the region of the adhesive sheet, the drug depot having at least one surface configured to release a therapeutically effective amount of the drug over a period of at least one day, wherein the adhesive sheet limits movement of the medical device at or near the target tissue site. In some embodiments, the medical device provided can include an effective amount of at least one analgesic and/or at least one anti-inflammatory agent at or near a target site, and can reduce, prevent or treat inflammation and/or pain, such as postoperative pain or orthopedic degenerative pathology pain. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018321 | MEDICAL DEVICES AND METHODS COMPRISING AN ADHESIVE SHEET CONTAINING A DRUG DEPOTAANM McKay; William F.AACI MemphisAAST TNAACO USAAGP McKay; William F. Memphis TN US - Improved medical devices and methods are provided that are implantable at or near a target tissue site beneath the skin of a patient, the medical device comprises an adhesive sheet having a region configured to receive a drug depot, the drug depot disposed within the region of the adhesive sheet and the drug depot having at least one surface configured to release a therapeutically effective amount of the drug over a period of at least one day, wherein the adhesive sheet limits movement of the medical device at or near the target tissue site. In some embodiments, the medical device provided can include an effective amount of at least one analgesic and/or at least one anti-inflammatory agent at or near a target site, and can reduce, prevent or treat inflammation and/or pain, particularly postoperative pain or orthopedic degenerative pathology pain. | 01-17-2013 |
20130018322 | PROTECTIVE DRESSING AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - A protective device having a substantially rigid casing for placement on a patient's skin, wherein the casing has a hollow interior facing the patient's skin and a lip. The casing can be spanned across its hollow interior by a membrane. The casing can have a first adhesive seal attached to a bottom surface of the lip of the casing, and a second adhesive seal attached to the top surface of the lip of the casing. | 01-17-2013 |
20130046243 | Holding Device for an Infusion Needle - A holding device for an infusion needle includes a cannula having a cannula body and a needle on an end of the cannula body. A wing unit includes at least one wing mounted to an outer periphery of the cannula body of the cannula. The at least one wing includes a bottom engagement face. A sticking member includes at least one adhesive tape having a fixing face and a sticking face. The fixing face of the at least one adhesive tape is engaged with the bottom engagement face of the at least one wing. The sticking face includes at least one groove, dividing the sticking face into a sticking section and a recessed section. The sticking section is other than the at least one groove. The recessed section corresponds to the at least one groove. | 02-21-2013 |
20130046244 | PERCUTANEOUS ADMINISTRATION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - A main body ( | 02-21-2013 |
20130053785 | MEDICAL ARTICLE SECUREMENT DEVICE - A securement device includes a retainer having at least one retention member extending into a channel of the retainer. The retention member is coupled to the retainer and includes a distal end. The distal end is movable relative to the retainer. The retention member can extend from the body and/or supports of the retainer on opposite sides of the channel axis. In some embodiments, a first set of retention members extends from a first support and a second set of retention members extends from the other support. The first set and the second set of retention members can be staggered laterally along the channel axis such that the lateral sides of the retainer are asymmetric which allow the same retainer to secure medical article having different shapes and sizes. The retainer may further include one or more abutment features or pills configured to contact the medical article. | 02-28-2013 |
20130079723 | MEDICAL SECUREMENT DEVICE WITH TIMER - A medical article, such as an anchor pad for stabilizing a medical line and/or a medical line securement device to a patient's skin, is provided with a timer. The timer can measure and provide an indication of elapsed time. The timer can be flexible or rigid, and can be disposed directly on the anchor pad, on a flexible or rigid substrate disposed on the anchor pad, or on a retainer supported by the anchor pad. The anchor pad with integral timer provides an easy-to-use visual indicator of elapsed time since placement of the medical line, offering a reliable way to signal when the medical line should be re-sited. | 03-28-2013 |
20130096508 | INTRAOSSEOUS-NEEDLE STABILIZER AND METHODS - Stabilizers for intraosseous devices, such as, for example, stabilizers that may be coupled to an intraosseous device (e.g., a device including an intraosseous needle) while a portion of the device extends into a patient's bone and/or while the device is coupled to a fluid source (e.g., FV bag, syringe, etc.). | 04-18-2013 |
20130110049 | DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE | 05-02-2013 |
20130123709 | WEARABLE INFUSION DEVICE AND SYSTEM - Disclosed is a drug infusion system comprising a drug infusion device having a reservoir, a window for viewing the contents of the reservoir, a cannula arranged to be deployed beneath the skin of a patient, and an actuator configured to be manually actuated to drive a medicament from the reservoir to the cannula. The system also has a cannula cover and a needle handle that holds a needle for insertion into the patient. The cannula cover and needle handle are detachably attached to the drug infusion device, and each is attachable to the other. The device further comprises a septum and a septum pincher to seal the device. The device also comprises a pumping mechanism, part of which are a last-dose lock-out mechanism and an occlusion detection mechanism, both of which operate on the same actuator. | 05-16-2013 |
20130138045 | ANCHORING SYSTEM FOR A MEDICAL ARTICLE - An anchoring system secures a catheter to the body of a patient and arrests axial movement of the catheter without meaningfully impairing fluid flow through the catheter. The anchoring system includes an anchor pad that adheres to the patient's skin and supports a retainer. The retainer includes interacting structure with a cooperating keeper and latch that releasably moves the retainer between an open and a closed position. When in the open position, the retainer can receive a portion of the catheter and be subsequently moved to the closed position. The retainer further includes one or more retention mechanisms that inhibit axial movement of the catheter relative to the retainer when the catheter is secured therein. In one mode, the retainer includes interacting structure with a keeper and latch. The keeper selectively cooperates with the latch to secure the retainer in a closed position where the cover is generally over to the base. In another mode, the anchoring system includes a mount that allows the retainer to rotate 360° relative to the anchor pad. | 05-30-2013 |
20130150796 | FOLDABLE IV CATHETER SECUREMENT DRESSING FOR PROTECTING AGAINST INADVERTENT CONTAMINATION - Sterile intravenous catheter securements and securement dressings that provide simpler, more effective, and lower risk intravenous catheter placement and securement in a patient are described. Catheter securement dressings may include one or more adhesive portions positioned and configured to maintain a position of a catheter assembly following catheterization. Catheter securement dressings may be secured to a patient with an adhesive portion, and the catheter assembly may then be placed into the patient through an access opening in the catheter securement dressing. Portions of catheter securement dressings may then by folded over and adhered to each other and portions of the catheter assembly to secure the catheter assembly to the patient. | 06-13-2013 |
20130165863 | SECUREMENT DEVICE FOR MEDICAL FIXTURES - A securement device for retaining medical tubing, catheters, and other medical fixtures proximal a patient's skin. The device has a base, at least one channel formed in the base, a flexible strap for overlying the base, and a coupling assembly for coupling the strap to the base. Embodiments for use with Foley catheters include a plurality of channels of differing diameters. Embodiments for use with a peripheral catheter include a single channel for retaining a spin nut. The coupling assembly includes left and right tracks in left and right sides of the base, and left and right rails on an underside of the flexible strap at left and right ends of a body of the strap. The left rail is removably coupled and held within the left track on the base, and the right rail is removably coupled and held within the right track on the base. | 06-27-2013 |
20130165864 | Transparent Catheter Securement System - A securement device for securing a catheter to a patient is provided. The securement device includes a base including a support member and at least one securement arm extending away from the support member. The support member defines a cradle portion, the cradle portion of the support member being configured to receive at least a portion of a catheter. The at least one securement arm being movable over the cradle portion to a position to secure a catheter within the cradle portion. The securement device further includes a cover member configured to be received over the base and dimensioned to secure the base to a patient. | 06-27-2013 |
20130165865 | FIXATION DEVICE - Provided is a fixation device for retaining a skin penetrating medical device, such as a cannula, on the skin of a patient. The fixation device includes a retaining component including a support layer having an adhesive coating, and a landing zone component, including a support layer having an adhesive coating, the landing zone component being adapted to be adhesively attached to the skin around the point of penetration. The retaining component acts as a skin-contacting component and is adapted to be applied on top of the landing zone component, and at least partially cover the medical device, such that the adhesive coating of the retaining component is applied to the support layer of the landing zone component. The adhesive coating of the retaining component includes a first adhesive, and the adhesive coating of the landing zone component includes a second adhesive, the first adhesive being different from the second adhesive. | 06-27-2013 |
20130204190 | INTRAVENOUS SPLINT COVER AND ASSOCIATED METHODS - An intravenous splint cover may include a main body and a pair of opposing securing members connected to the main body. The intravenous splint cover may also include a splinting member carried by the main body to create an elevated portion of the main body. Bottom portions of the pair of opposing securing members and the main body that does not carry the splinting member may have an adhesive material applied thereto. The splinting member may extend along a medial portion of the bottom portion of the main body substantially between an entire width thereof. The intravenous splint cover according to the present invention advantageously secures an IV site of a patient while allowing the extremity of the patient with IV is located to remain mobile. | 08-08-2013 |
20130204191 | Patch-Like Infusion Device - A system and method for a patch-like, self-contained substance infusion device ( | 08-08-2013 |
20130218085 | PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR PROTECTING A PORT NEEDLE OR HUBER NEEDLE - Protective device for protecting a port needle or Huber needle against shifting and for protecting at least one port needle puncture site and/or incision site. A frame-like spacer element is provided with an inner opening, recess or cutout for surrounding or receiving the port needle or Huber needle, which frame-like spacer element has a height corresponding to at least half the height of the port needle or Huber needle and has at least one means for fixing or securing the spacer element in the area of a port. | 08-22-2013 |
20130281931 | INFUSION SET - A device for inserting a cannula into tissue, including a cannula, a protective element which can accommodate said cannula, an operating element for moving the cannula out of the protective element, and a holder fixedly connected to the cannula. The invention encompasses a system for connecting a liquid supply to the cannula. | 10-24-2013 |
20130296792 | CARTRIDGE INSERTION ASSEMBLY - A cartridge insertion assembly including apparatus with a pathway formed therein, a cartridge including a cartridge coupling element connectable to an activation mechanism disposed in the apparatus operative to cause a substance contained in the cartridge to be metered out of the cartridge, and a door pivoted to the apparatus that includes a door coupling element arranged with respect to the cartridge such that when the door is in a fully closed position, the door coupling element couples the cartridge coupling element with a coupling element of the activation mechanism. | 11-07-2013 |
20130296793 | DRESSING HAVING INTEGRAL ANTIMICROBIAL - A dressing having integral antimicrobial includes a transparent film layer having a top side, an opposite bottom side, and an insertion site viewing portion. The dressing also includes an antimicrobial member having a top side and an opposite bottom side. The antimicrobial member top side is adhered to the film layer bottom side in the insertion site viewing portion. The antimicrobial member includes at least one pair of elongated, spacedly disposed portions defining a slot therebetween. A zone of inhibition defined by the antimicrobial member covers an entire area of the slot between the member portions. | 11-07-2013 |
20130310753 | METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY POWERING A BATTERY-OPERATED DRUG-DELIVERY DEVICE AND DEVICE THEREFOR - A method for selectively powering a battery-operated drug-delivery device, the device having a battery and a battery circuit, the method comprising: providing a battery isolator in a first position whereat it interrupts a battery circuit, whereby no power is provided to the device; and activating a fastening mechanism configured for fastening the device to a user, the activating causing the battery circuit to be uninterrupted by the isolator, such that power is provided to the device. Additionally, there is provided a selectively powered battery-operated drug-delivery device, comprising: a selectively-removable isolator disposed in a first position whereat it interrupts a battery circuit; the isolator movable to a second position whereat the battery circuit is uninterrupted by the isolator; and a mechanism for fastening the device to a user, activation of the fastening mechanism moving the isolator from the first position to the second position. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310754 | Window Dressing Having Force Concentrating Adhesion Elements - A dressing includes a cover layer and a plurality of force concentration elements disposed about a perimeter of the cover layer. Each force concentration element is configured to collect and distribute shearing forces applied to the dressing so as to retain the dressing to a patient. When configured as a window dressing, the window dressing can include a top layer defining a window and a backing layer coupled to the top layer and spanning the window. A plurality of adhesive islands can be disposed about a perimeter of the top layer, with each of the adhesive islands having a first adhesion coefficient associated therewith. An adhesive layer can be disposed about the adhesive islands. The adhesive layer can have a second adhesion coefficient associated therewith that is less than the first adhesion coefficient. Window dressings are well suited for catheterization procedures. | 11-21-2013 |
20130310755 | STERILIZED LIQUID COMPOSITIONS OF CYANOACRYLATE MONOMER MIXTURES - Cyanoacrylate adhesive compositions comprise a mixture of two cyanoacrylate monomers, including 2-octyl cyanoacrylate and n-butyl cyanoacrylate. The monomers are stabilized and sterilized by irradiation, and do not substantially increase in viscosity after sterilization or after two years of shelf storage. These compositions have anti-microbial properties, and may be used to close wounds as well as secure catheters inserted into the body in place. | 11-21-2013 |
20130317443 | Dressing for an Insertion Site of an Intravascular Infusate - An epidermal dressing includes a barrier film and a fitting that cooperates with a sensor emitting and detecting near infrared signals for monitoring an intravascular infusion. The barrier film overlies an epidermal insertion site for a cannula administering the intravascular infusion. The fitting includes a first arrangement that retains the sensor and a second arrangement that releases the sensor from the first arrangement. | 11-28-2013 |
20130317444 | Dressing for an Insertion Site of an Intravascular Infusate - An epidermal dressing includes a fitting that cooperates with a sensor emitting and detecting near infrared signals for monitoring an intravascular infusion. The fitting includes a first arrangement that retains the sensor and a second arrangement that releases the sensor from the first arrangement. | 11-28-2013 |
20130317445 | SHIELD APPARATUS - Apparatus ( | 11-28-2013 |
20130345639 | SECUREMENT DEVICE - A securement device holds a medical article having flexible portions in position upon the body of a patient and inhibits movement of the medical article. The medical article may be insertable into the securement device from above, from below, or along a longitudinal axis of the device. The securement device may have abutment surfaces which interact with the flexible portions of the medical article to further inhibit rotation of the device. | 12-26-2013 |
20140005607 | MULTI-LAYER MEDICAL DRESSINGS | 01-02-2014 |
20140025011 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING A GASTRO-INTESTINAL TUBE - A system for supporting a gastro-intestinal tube extending from a patient is described, the system comprising a pouch configured to receive the tube. The pouch has an interior and an exterior, the interior being configured to receive and hold a length of tubing. One or more fasteners are is mounted on a front side of the pouch for non-permanently attaching the pouch to a garment. | 01-23-2014 |
20140039401 | SECUREMENT DEVICE - A securement device is provided for engaging a catheter in an engaged position on a patient's skin. The device is formed of a flexible base having two half portions foldable to adhere to a sandwiched engagement of the catheter along a pathway. A tearaway portion in one half portion when removed forms an exit for the catheter to allow for changing of the securement device. Pads are provided in positions to communicate anti-pathogenic agents to the skin at the insertion site. | 02-06-2014 |
20140039402 | SECUREMENT DEVICE FOR MEDICAL FIXTURES - A securement device for retaining medical tubing, catheters, and other medical fixtures proximal a patient's skin. The device has a base, at least one channel formed in the base, a flexible strap for overlying the base, and a coupling assembly for coupling the strap to the base. Embodiments for use with Foley catheters include a plurality of channels of differing diameters. Embodiments for use with a peripheral catheter include a single channel for retaining a spin nut. The coupling assembly includes left and right tracks in left and right sides of the base, and left and right rails on an underside of the flexible strap at left and right ends of a body of the strap. The left rail is removably coupled and held within the left track on the base, and the right rail is removably coupled and held within the right track on the base. | 02-06-2014 |
20140074037 | LUER SECUREMENT DEVICE - A Luer securement device comprising a flexible hood that is configured to attach to the surface of a patient, the flexible hood further having a Luer adapter for receiving a catheter inserter and/or a fluid line. The Luer securement device further includes a wedge seal that is positioned within the Luer adapter and is configured to receive a base portion of a catheter during a catheterization procedure. Once the base of the catheter is seated within the wedge seal, a proper insertion depth of the catheter into the patient is achieved. | 03-13-2014 |
20140128815 | ADHESIVE STRUCTURE FOR MEDICAL DEVICE - A variable flexibility adhesive system may adhere a surface of a medical infusion device to the skin of a user. The system may be configured to hold a location on the surface stationary with respect to a site on the user's skin. The system may include an adhesive substrate for adhering to the user and an interface where the substrate is held to the surface of the device. The interface may totally and/or partially surround the stationary location. A skirt of the substrate may totally and/or partially surround the interface. Parts of the skirt may be stiffened. Optional features may include tabs for activation of the adhesive and/or a location for peeling the infuser to away from the skin. Additionally or alternatively, the interface may have variable flexibility. Additionally or alternatively, the stiffener may include a plastic layer. | 05-08-2014 |
20140194824 | ANTIMICROBIALLY ACTIVE WOUND DRESSING FOR CATHETER FIXINGS - A multilayered wound dressing which is two-dimensional and has a peripheral edge is provided that includes at least one hydrophobic antimicrobial layer, at least one absorbent layer which includes a water-containing hydrogel, and a covering layer. Starting from the edge of the wound dressing, at least one incision is formed, which partially separates the wound dressing. | 07-10-2014 |
20140200517 | MEDICAL LINE SECUREMENT SYSTEM - The present invention relates to a securement system for securing a medical line or device to a patient, for example, for holding a tube such as a catheter or a drip to the body of a patient. The medical treatment of patients commonly involves the use of percutaneously inserted medical lines to direct fluids directly into the bloodstream, a specific organ or an internal location within the patient, or to monitor vital functions of the patient. A health care professional commonly employs adhesive bandages, plasters or surgical tape to attach a catheter or medical line to a patient, to maintain the catheter or medical line in place with respect to the skin of the patient. To adjust the position of the device the adhesive bandage would have to be removed and replaced. This often leads to poor positioning of the tube because any adjustment causes unnecessary inconvenience and discomfort to the patient and wastes bandages. The present invention seeks to provide an improved line securement device. In particular, the present invention seeks to provide a line securement device which can adapt to various medical devices; can simply enable adjustment of position of the medical device. Specifically, the present invention seeks to provide a simple securement device that retains a medical line in a fixed position relative to an intravenous entry point and is capable of adjustment and simple release of a medical line for dressing changes, inspection and other requirements. | 07-17-2014 |
20140213981 | BANDAGE BAG - A bandage bag configure to provide the dual functions of holding a medical apparatus to a patient for daily wear and of serving as a waterproof bandage, especially for a catheter and its insertion site. | 07-31-2014 |
20140249478 | CATHETER SECUREMENT DEVICE - A catheter securement device ( | 09-04-2014 |
20140276440 | CATHETER SECUREMENT DEVICE - A catheter securement device includes a flexible base member having an adhesive side and an opposite non-adhesive side. A elastomeric anchoring member is mounted on the nonadhesive side of the base member. The anchoring member integrally includes a body attached to the base member, a pair of opposing pull tabs freely extending outwardly from the body, a keeper disposed in each of the pull tabs, and a T-shaped strap freely extending from the body.] The T-shaped strap terminates in a pair of opposing heads that are disposed generally parallel to the pull tabs. Pulling the opposing pull tabs opens the keepers for receiving the heads of the T-shaped strap, and the heads of the T-strap are selectively insertable into the keepers for securing a catheter between the anchoring member body and the strap. | 09-18-2014 |
20140276441 | CATHETER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A catheter management system comprises several layers where a top layer has one or more channels to receive one or more elongated medical devices or members and a bottom layer comprises adhesive to secure the catheter management system to a patient or other secure site in the operating field. A firm upper surface causes the elongated medical devices or members to stay in the channels, whereas a firm inner layer facilitates maintaining the shape of the catheter management system and providing resistance for an operator to easily release an elongated medical device or member. | 09-18-2014 |
20140309593 | INFUSION SET WITH IMPROVED BORE CONFIGURATION - An infusion set for use with a fluid infusion device is provided. The infusion set can include a mount including a projection having a bore. The projection can be surrounded at least partially by a recess defined through a surface of the mount, and the mount can include at least one rib that spans the recess. The infusion set can include a fluid outlet coupled to at least a portion of the bore of the projection and a coupling device to couple the infusion set to a user. The coupling device can be coupled to the surface and the at least one rib of the mount. | 10-16-2014 |
20140316339 | Catheter securement device - The present invention pertains to a device for securing a medical implement to the body of a patient such as a catheter. The device preferably comprises a base pad with at least a portion of the bottom surface having adhesive thereon for attaching the device to the body of the patient. The device also has a securement member attached to the base pad. The securement member preferably has a rigid member base with a flexible gear rack extending from one side and an adjustable locking device extending from the other side. The locking device is adjustably lockable to the gear rack by a lock case with a ratchet and at least one open side. A center pad is mounted on the rigid member base and a lock pad is mounted adjacent to the locking device. The base pad can also further comprise a transparent window. | 10-23-2014 |
20140316340 | Needle for Bloodless IV - An intravenous catheter system having a retractable needle system and a body system is disclosed. The retractable needle system includes a housing, a needle, a docking feature, and an optional anti-shearing mechanism. The body system includes a body, at least one hub, a catheter connector, at least one plug, a plug recoil mechanism, a locking mechanism, a flash chamber, and a flash window. | 10-23-2014 |
20140343501 | MEDICAL ANCHORING SYSTEM - An anchoring system for an elongated medical article comprises an anchor pad and a retainer mounted upon the anchor pad. The retainer includes a base, a cover, and a compressible member including a receptacle into which the medical article to be retained is placed. When the cover is closed, the medical article is secured within the receptacle by the pressure of the compressible member and the cover upon the medical article. One or more biasing members act upon the compressible member to increase the frictional forces acting on the retained section of the medical article. The receptacle may form a channel that follows a curved path through the retainer. The retainer may also include guide extensions to support the medical article along a transverse bend toward the skin of the patient. | 11-20-2014 |
20140343502 | Ballistic Microneedle Infusion Device - An infusion set has a disposable inserter that can insert a needle at a controlled rate of speed to a depth to deliver insulin or other medicament to the upper 3 mm of skin surface, and a skin securing, adhesive layer to secure the skin surface at the insertion site such that the inserter that can insert a needle without a risk of tenting of the skin surface. Position of the inserted needle can be maintained by providing a separated inner and outer hub of the infusion set that can isolate the inserted needle from external forces such that the needle can be maintained at a depth to deliver insulin or other medicament to the upper 3 mm of skin surface during normal use. | 11-20-2014 |
20140364810 | DEVICE FOR COVERING A CATHETER ACCESS TO A HUMAN OR ANIMAL BODY, IN PARTICULAR A CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETER ACCESS - The invention relates to device | 12-11-2014 |
20150032057 | TWO-PART CANNULA DRESSING - The application relates to a two-part overlapping dressing for securing a cannula during intravenous catheterization on the skin surface of a patient. The dressing comprises a first flexible adhesive sheet ( | 01-29-2015 |
20150051549 | Double Notched Catheter Securement Assembly - A catheter securement device that adheres to the skin of a patient having an epidural catheter or similar small flexible tube member inserted percutaneously, the securement device having a flexible, sheet-like main body member capable of adhering to the skin of the patient, a double notched pad member over which the catheter is bent, and a releasable retention member to secure the catheter onto the main body member. | 02-19-2015 |
20150057618 | Long Term Implant Access Line Retention Device And Method Of Use - Disclosed herein is an insertion site protection device that attaches to an access device. Specifically, the invention is a retention device for access lines and needles used for long-term access of drug delivery portals and pumps used to treat patients for a variety of diseases. The device will allow the clinician to visualize the skin at the insertion site for signs and symptoms of complications such as infection and adds an extra level of securement to help lessen the risk of inadvertent explant of the needle from the fully implanted access device. This is desired as the inadvertent removal of the needle may cause permanent damage to the access device, shortening the devices lifespan or necessitating device replacement as well as damage the skin and tissues over the device causing injury or infection to the patient and making the insertion site unusable. | 02-26-2015 |
20150073347 | Two-Piece Catheter Securement System and Method For Using Same - A two-piece catheter securement system has a fixation pad with an adhesive undersurface and an antimicrobial flap. On an upper surface of the pad are cooperative first attachment members. An upper capture and retention shell has an outer shell wall. The first and second ends of the shell may have a plurality of slots for capturing and retaining administration and catheter tubing. The shell has an inner shell ceiling having a plurality of spaced apart second attachment members thereon. The first and second attachment members are aligned to cooperatively engage when the shell is urged into releasable engagement with the pad with the slots capturing and retaining the tubes. | 03-12-2015 |
20150105731 | Therapeutic Agent Injection Device and Body - A therapeutic agent injection device and body with a single piece body for an injection device including a planar deck having a patient face, the planar deck having cutouts around and through the planar deck, the planar deck including a delivery tube port on the patient face; a port segment attached opposite the patient face of the planar deck, the port segment including an introducer port including an introducer channel and an injection port including an injection channel the introducer channel being in fluid communication with the injection channel and the delivery tube port; and attachment projections protruding from the patient face. | 04-16-2015 |
20150119808 | Catheter Securement Device - The present invention relates to a catheter securement device and securement device assembly for a securing a catheter relative to a patient. The securement device includes a base having an opening configured for receipt of the catheter, a cover member configured with the base over the opening, and a lip configured around at least a portion of the base. The base is configured for attachment to a patient's skin over a catheter insertion site and includes a top surface and a bottom surface. The opening of the base is configured to accommodate a catheter inserted therethrough from the catheter insertion site. The cover member is movable from an open position to a closed position over the catheter insertion site and is configured to secure the catheter. The lip is configured on the bottom surface of the base around the opening such that the lip reduces leakage from the catheter insertion site when the securement device is secured to the patient's skin. | 04-30-2015 |
20150141927 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING A LINE - Methods and apparatus for securing a medical or surgical line with respect to a patient are described. In particular, a fastener is described comprising an elongate braided tubular sleeve for receiving the line therethrough, the sleeve having a first end for fixing adjacent to the patient, in use, and a second end for arranging, in use, proximal to medical equipment coupled to the line. The fastener also includes a first substantially rigid collar coupled to the sleeve at the first end of the sleeve and a second substantially rigid collar coupled to the sleeve at the second end of the sleeve. An enlarged flange is provided, secured to the first collar at the first end of the sleeve and an adhesive plaster for securing the fastener with respect to a patient is provided, the adhesive plaster being secured to the enlarged flange. In one embodiment, the adhesive plaster having an area of at least 5 cm | 05-21-2015 |
20150148747 | CATHETER ADAPTER ASSEMBLY AND SYSTEM - A catheter adapter assembly includes an adapter body and a slider body. The adapter body includes a distal end portion configured to receive a catheter, a coupling disposed on the distal end portion, and a fitting on the proximal end portion. The slider body is disposed about the adapter body and axially slides along the adapter body. The slider body includes a release, a latch disposed at a distal end of the release, and a flexing portion disposed at a proximal end of the release. The slider body also includes compression element that compresses the tubular catheter receiver in response engagement of the latch and the coupling. A catheter adapter system comprising the catheter adapter assembly and a nest that holds the catheter adapter assembly is also disclosed. | 05-28-2015 |
20150297866 | CATHETER SECUREMENT DEVICES - Described herein are catheter securement devices that can be used to secure catheters, catheter hubs and ether medical devices to the body of a patient. The catheter securement devices can include an adhesive pad and engagement tabs with a slide locking feature. Adaptors can be used to provide suture tabs to catheters that lack suture tabs. | 10-22-2015 |
20150351797 | APPARATUS AND METHODS TO COMMUNICATE FLUIDS AND/OR SUPPORT INTRAOSSEOUS DEVICES - Fluid communication devices and supporting structures may be provided for use with intraosseous devices. Apparatus and methods may also be provided to communicate fluids with an intraosseous device. | 12-10-2015 |
20160008576 | PERCUTANEOUS PORT GUARD DRESSING | 01-14-2016 |
20160008577 | Universal Catheter Securement Device | 01-14-2016 |
20160015891 | PORT CANNULA SYSTEM FOR PUNCTURING PORT CATHETERS - A port cannula system for puncturing implantable and implanted port catheters comprises a cannula holder, a cannula secured on the cannula holder and having a cannula tip. The cannula tip can be moved to at least one of a puncture position and a safety position. The port cannula system further includes a feeder connected to the cannula, and at least one support piece connected to the cannula holder for supporting the port cannula system on a patient's skin. The support piece is connected to the cannula holder by a hinge. The hinge permits height compensation, for example, if the patient's skin is not flat in the area of application or if the patient moves. The support piece, in conjunction with the hinge, thus represents a kind of leveling element. | 01-21-2016 |
20160082189 | WEARABLE AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED DELIVERY OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS - Exemplary embodiments provide wearable automatic injection devices for subcutaneously injecting a therapeutic agent into a patient's body at controlled rates, for example, in a single bolus. Exemplary embodiments provide methods for assembling wearable automatic injection devices for subcutaneously injecting a therapeutic agent into a patient's body at controlled rates. Exemplary embodiments provide methods for using wearable automatic injection devices for subcutaneously injecting a therapeutic agent into a patient's body at controlled rates. | 03-24-2016 |
20160114134 | Medical Adhesive Tape for Infusion Tubing - A medical adhesive tape comprises a film substrate having a top surface including a loop member surface and a bottom surface including a first adhesive layer provided which is adhered to a release liner, a strip-shaped tearing member provided on a middle section of the loop member surface of the top surface of the film substrate which has a bottom surface defining a hook member surface and defines two ends at which two positioning holes are provided respectively, and two positioning pads secured to the two positioning holes respectively, wherein the loop member surface and the hook member surface are arranged to adhere together. When used, an infusion tubing penetrates through a cavity between the film substrate and the strip-shaped tearing member at one or both ends and is positioned on top of the positioning pad for securing the infusion tubing into position, which is convenience for the user. | 04-28-2016 |
20160129180 | INTRAVENOUS NEEDLE AND LUER FITTING SECUREMENT - An IV holder for securing an IV needle and Luer fitting assembly. The IV holder includes a frame defining an aperture with a first portion and a second portion, the first portion of the aperture further being covered by a transparent window for protecting and securing the IV needle insertion site. The second portion of the aperture is disposed to tit a cylindrical Luer fitting. The holder is adhesively applied to a patient's skin and situated so that the needle insertion site is under the window and the first portion of the aperture while the Luer fitting is disposed within the second portion of the aperture. | 05-12-2016 |
20160151607 | Double Notched Catheter Securement Device | 06-02-2016 |
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