Abstract:
Described herein are alarm systems for suction devices for reduced pressure therapy. Alarms systems provide alerts to the patient and/or practitioner regarding the ability of the suction device to continue to provide negative pressure to a tissue region. Alarm systems comprise a sensor mechanism, which is capable of detecting the position of a slidable seal within the suction device, and generating an alert. Certain variations of alarms systems comprise magnetic field sensitive switches and/or electric switches. Other variations of alarm systems comprise rotary encoders to detect the motion and location of constant force springs, which signal the notification mechanism to issue alerts accordingly. Described herein are alarm devices configured to retain a suction device therein and to attach the suction device to a patient. The alarm devices disclosed herein detect the depleted state of the suction device and are capable of retaining the suction device in a plurality of orientations.
Abstract:
Disclosed are a device and a method for irrigating a urinary catheter connected to a drainage bag. The device is configured to be selectively operated in any one of a drainage state, an irrigation state, and a disposal state without requiring its disconnection from the drainage bag. The device includes a port for receipt of a syringe holding an irrigation fluid. When in the drainage state the device enables fluid from the patient to passively drain into the bag. When in the irrigation state the device isolates the catheter from the bag and enables the irrigation liquid to be introduced from the syringe into the catheter and the patient's bladder to produce a contaminated fluid and also enables the contaminated fluid to be withdrawn back into the syringe. In the disposal state the device isolates the catheter from the drainage bag and enables the contaminated fluid to be introduced into the discharge bag.
Abstract:
A neonatal orogastric decompression device that allows simultaneous air flow and moisture absorbency. The neonatal orogastric decompression device prevents accumulation of air in the stomach and offers a more sanitary and efficient tool for health care professionals. The neonatal orogastric decompression device contains brackets in the core which hold an absorbent wedge that does not expand to block air flow from the gastrointestinal tract. The absorbent wedge has an indicator function triggered by a chemical change or accumulation of liquid. The indicator provides health care professionals with visual feedback on the quantity and quality of the liquid being absorbed.
Abstract:
The present invention provides actuation mechanisms that incorporate a transmission assembly that allows the mechanisms to cause actuation of workpieces according to a plurality of transmission modes (e.g., at least one forward transmission mode and at least one reverse transmission mode) on demand. Motion, direction, and/or force can be controlled by selecting the corresponding transmission mode. The mechanisms preferably are trigger-actuated by hand (i.e., manually) to cause movement of a workpiece in a desired direction. Desired directions can be linear or nonlinear. The same hand used for trigger action can also be used to change transmission modes in many modes of practice, even while using substantially the same grip used for trigger actuation. In other instances, actuation can be automated rather than manual. Preferably, both actuation and witching among transmission modes can be accomplished with one hand, even while maintaining substantially the same grip that is used for actuation.
Abstract:
A device and a method for preparing adipose tissue for transplantation from lobular fat extracted, for instance by liposuction, the fat including a fluid component that have an oily component, a blood component and/or sterile solutions, and a solid component including cell fragments, cells and one or more cell macroagglomerates of heterogeneous size, wherein the device includes at least one washing and separating container having a washing chamber, the container has an inlet and an outlet for the liposuctioned material to enter the washing chamber through the inlet and for at least part of the material to exit the washing chamber through the outlet, the washing chamber including stirring means for forming an emulsion of fluid components.
Abstract:
A device for treating a snake bite wound that utilizes a hypodermic tube with a curvature that is similar to a typical snake fang whereby the hypodermic tube on one end comprises a smooth bulbous tip with at least one opening and a vacuum source is attached to the other end of the hypodermic tube. The tip is inserted into a snake bite wound, and due to the curved shape of the hypodermic tube, the tip and the tube then follow the curved shape of the snake bite wound without damaging any of the tissue surrounding the snake bite canal. The vacuum source then extracts any venom that is present from the wound. The device also enables medicine to be injected into the wounded area to treat the wound.
Abstract:
A device and a method for preparing adipose tissue for transplantation from lobular fat extracted, for instance by liposuction, the fat including a fluid component that have an oily component, a blood component and/or sterile solutions, and a solid component including cell fragments, cells and one or more cell macroagglomerates of heterogeneous size, wherein the device includes at least one washing and separating container having a washing chamber, the container has an inlet and an outlet for the liposuctioned material to enter the washing chamber through the inlet and for at least part of the material to exit the washing chamber through the outlet, the washing chamber including stirring means for forming an emulsion of fluid components.
Abstract:
A fluid displacement pump includes a rigid hollow body having a first open end, a flexible partition disposed within the hollow body adjacent the first open end to create a variable volume fluid chamber between the partition and the hollow body, and an actuator acting upon the flexible partition. A movable piston including a shaft connected to the actuator and a head connected to the partition may be disposed within the hollow body. The fluid displacement pump can be incorporated into a number of designs to perform different functions, including a nursing pump, cutting mechanism, and rotational movement generator.
Abstract:
A fluid displacement pump includes a rigid hollow body having a first open end, a flexible partition disposed within the hollow body adjacent the first open end to create a variable volume fluid chamber between the partition and the hollow body, and an actuator acting upon the flexible partition. A movable piston including a shaft connected to the actuator and a head connected to the partition may be disposed within the hollow body. The rigid housing acts as a guide for the piston head. A piston stop may be provided for limiting the movement of the piston. Further, a movable mass may be disposed within the hollow body and controlled by either a linear motor or a pulley system.
Abstract:
A breast pump insert formed of a soft, resilient and translucent polymer material, such as a silicon polymer, that is inert against boiling water has a monolithic self-supporting structure consisting of a first or funnel-shaped portion for contact with a nipple-encompassing breast area and for providing a deformable sealing connection between the nipple-encompassing area and the suction bell of the breast pump when the pressure is reduced therein; and of a second or thimble-shaped portion for maintaining an enclosure around the nipple-encompassing area when the pressure is reduced within the pump; the thimble-shaped portion of the insert has an elongated and essentially tubular longitudinal wall section and an essentially transverse end wall section that provides a helmet-shaped end of the structure and includes at least one perforation for permitting passage of milk; the timble-shaped portion is formed and dimensioned to prevent axial collapse thereof under normal use conditions.