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IV prep kit

a technology of iv prep kit and release paper, which is applied in the direction of catheters, bandages, transportation and packaging, etc., can solve the problems of single fastening element not providing medical personnel with a device versatile, time-consuming and difficult methods, and inability to achieve the effect of rapid and easy removal of release paper and rapid and effective removal

Inactive Publication Date: 2004-09-21
LANE JR EUGENE
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In a preferred embodiment, the pre-cut tape strips are non-allergenic. Furthermore, each tape strip has a layer of peelable release paper adhering to the adhesive surface of the tape strip. One end of the layer of peelable release paper extends beyond an edge of the adhesive surface of the tape strip creating a tab. The tab allows a medical attendant to quickly and easily remove the release paper and place the tape strip to secure the medical device without having to remove protective plastic gloves, place the tape strips on an unsterilized surface, or employ scissors and a tape roll.
In an alternative version of the invention, a prepared kit includes a plurality of pre-cut tape strips for securing a medical device to a patient's skin or to a support. The plurality of pre-cut tape strips are mounted onto a common, single layer of peelable release paper. Each of the strips has a biocompatible adhesive on one surface and a non-adhesive portion on the opposite surface, such that medical personnel are able to rapidly and effectively remove the strips from the release paper and use the strips to secure a medical device when putting the device into use.

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Such dexterity is not always possible, particularly when the medical personnel are wearing protective plastic gloves for the prevention of the spread of diseases such as Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or hepatitis.
Furthermore, a single fastening element does not provide the medical personnel with a device versatile enough to be applied in a variety of locations and situations.
The method can be time consuming and difficult, particularly when wearing protective gloves.
Thus, medical personnel will often not wear the protective plastic gloves, increasing their risk of exposure to diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis.
Furthermore, the unsterilized tape strips can cause infection of the insertion site.

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The invention provides a versatile kit for rapidly and effectively securing a medical device to a patient's skin or to a support. The invention is understood from the following detailed description of certain exemplary embodiments.

FIG. 1 depicts a prepared kit according to the invention. In one embodiment, the kit 20 includes four pre-cut tape strips 12, a sterilized pad 14, an alcohol wipe 16, and an intravenous needle 10. The elements of the kit are contained in easily opened packaging 18. A variety of packaging materials and designs are well known in the art. In one preferred form the entire contents of the package may be sterilized.

The kit 20 can contain any number of tape strips sufficient to secure a medical device to a patient. The tape strips can be non-allergenic. In the illustrated embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2, each of the tape strips has a layer of peelable release paper 28 adhering to the adhesive surface 26 of the tape strip 12. One end of the peelable release paper exte...

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Abstract

A prepared kit according to the invention includes a plurality of pre-cut tape strips for securing a medical device such as a catheter, an intravenous needle, tubing, or a similar device to a patient's skin or to a support. Once a medical attendant has inserted a medical device into a patient's skin at an insertion site, the attendant secures the medical device to the patient's skin or to a support at a point spaced from the insertion site by engaging the medical device with a portion of each of the strips. Each of the strips has a biocompatible adhesive on one surface and a non-adhesive portion on the opposite surface, such that medical personnel are able to rapidly and effectively secure the medical device when putting the device into use. The kit can further include the following: a sterilized pad to provide protective padding for the patient's skin; an alcohol wipe for sterilizing the patient's skin prior to inserting the medical device; and a medical device such as an intravenous needle. Each tape strip can have a layer of peelable release paper adhering to the adhesive surface of the tape strip. One end of the layer of peelable release paper extends beyond an edge of the adhesive surface of the tape strip creating a tab. The tab allows a medical attendant to quickly and easily remove the release paper and place the tape strip to secure the medical device without having to remove protective plastic gloves, place the tape strips on an unsterilized surface, or employ scissors and a tape roll.

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BACKGROUNDThis invention relates to medical adhesive products and more specifically to an apparatus for securing a medical device such as a catheter, an intravenous needle, tubing or similar device to a patient's skin or to a support at a point spaced from the site in which the device is inserted into the patient's skin.Previous patents for retaining medical devices have employed an adhesive fastening element. U.S. Pat. No. 4,822,342 concerns a prepared tape with a pull tab to expose an adhesive surface of the tape to retain a catheter to a patient.The prior retaining devices are distinctly different from the present invention in that they are single fastening elements that require the medical personnel using the device to apply the fastening element with dexterity. Such dexterity is not always possible, particularly when the medical personnel are wearing protective plastic gloves for the prevention of the spread of diseases such as Auto Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) or hepatiti...

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IPC IPC(8): A61M25/02
CPCA61M25/02A61M2025/0253
Inventor LANE, JR., EUGENE
Owner LANE JR EUGENE
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