HARD-PACKAGED SAFETY NEEDLE DEVICE
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    发明申请

    公开(公告)号:US20250001090A1

    公开(公告)日:2025-01-02

    申请号:US18732871

    申请日:2024-06-04

    Inventor: Kevin M. Ryan

    Abstract: A hard-packaged safety needle device comprises a needle hub having a needle cannula extending therefrom and a hard needle enclosure including a needle cover and a cap. The needle cover has an elongated body and a ribbed surface configured to create an interference fit with a proximal portion of the hub. The cap includes a body having an open distal end, a closed proximal end, and a cavity defined by the open distal end and the closed proximal end, the open distal end of the cap abutting an open proximal end of the needle cover.

    Instrument Delivery Devices, Systems, and Methods to Extend Through a Thrombus

    公开(公告)号:US20250000406A1

    公开(公告)日:2025-01-02

    申请号:US18882297

    申请日:2024-09-11

    Abstract: A method may include coupling a first delivery device to a catheter assembly, which may include a catheter dwelling within vasculature of a patient. The first delivery device may include a first tubular instrument. In response to the first tubular instrument being in a distal position, a distal surface of the first tubular instrument may be disposed at a first distance beyond the distal tip of the catheter. The method may include coupling a second delivery device to the catheter assembly after uncoupling the first delivery device from the catheter assembly. The second delivery device may include a second tubular instrument. In response to the second tubular instrument being in the distal position, a distal surface of the second tubular instrument may be disposed at a second distance beyond the distal tip of the catheter. The second distance may be greater than the first distance.

    Subcutaneous infusion needle stick prevention device using needle hub retraction

    公开(公告)号:US12171982B2

    公开(公告)日:2024-12-24

    申请号:US18134148

    申请日:2023-04-13

    Abstract: A needle stick prevention device (10, 110) includes a needle shield (20, 120) for selectively covering a distal end of a needle (41, 141). A needle hub (40, 140) is movably received within the needle shield (20, 120). The needle hub (40, 140) includes a proximal end (42, 142), a distal end (46, 146), a needle (41, 141) fixedly connected to the distal end of the needle hub (40, 140), and a plurality of ribs (54) or a cylinder (150) disposed between the proximal and distal ends. An actuation button movably received in a transverse opening of the needle shield (20, 120) to engage the needle shield (20, 120), the needle hub (40, 140) and a medical device. A spring (58, 158) is disposed between the needle hub (40, 140) and actuation member to automatically retract the needle (41, 141) into the needle shield (20, 120).

    Droplet Sorting Decision Modules, Systems and Methods of Use Thereof

    公开(公告)号:US20240402065A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-12-05

    申请号:US18805013

    申请日:2024-08-14

    Abstract: Droplet sorting modules for sorting droplets of a flow stream are described. Droplet sorting modules according to certain embodiments include a plurality of droplet sort decision units and a processor with memory operably coupled to the processor, where the memory includes instructions stored thereon, which when executed by the processor, cause the processor to determine an optimal droplet sort decision unit from the plurality of sort decision units for sorting each droplet of the flow stream. Particle (e.g., cells) sorting systems and methods for sorting droplets of a flow stream are also described. Kits having one or more of the subject droplet sorting modules are also provided.

    IMAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTEGRATED VASCULAR ACCESS DEVICE INDWELL ASSESSMENT AND DATA INTEGRATION

    公开(公告)号:US20240390605A1

    公开(公告)日:2024-11-28

    申请号:US18658791

    申请日:2024-05-08

    Abstract: Imaging systems and methods for integrated vascular access device indwell assessment and data integration are provided. Such imaging systems and methods can be used to better assess and monitor the status of an indwelling integrated vascular access device and the overall viability of the vascular access in the acute care and alternate site setting and to reduce the patient complications and experience, clinician burden, and overall effectiveness of the patient's treatment and care. Such imaging systems and methods can also facilitate the use of imaging devices, such as ultrasound devices, to assess the current state of an indwelling vascular access device and compare it to a prior state or established clinical standard. This may facilitate predictive detection, identification, and/or diagnosis of an emerging risk of a catheter related complication or detection of an actual complication intermittently and consistently.

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