Septum and related methods for facilitating blood collection
The septum device with a sliding hollow body and cam elements addresses the challenge of confirming intravenous catheter placement and facilitating blood collection, ensuring secure and efficient fluid management during infusion and withdrawal.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2023526537
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2020-10-29
- Filing Date
- 2021-10-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2041-10-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing intravenous catheters lack efficient mechanisms for confirming proper placement within the vasculature and facilitating blood collection without leakage during infusion or withdrawal processes.
A septum device with a housing and a sliding hollow body that transitions between closed and open positions, featuring seals and cam elements to control fluid flow, ensuring secure placement and enabling blood collection through a one-way valve mechanism.
Facilitates confirmation of intravenous catheter placement and allows controlled blood collection by preventing leakage, enhancing the reliability and efficiency of infusion and withdrawal procedures.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] FIELD OF THE DISCLOSURE The present disclosure relates generally to septa and related devices and methods. [Background technology]
[0002] Intravenous catheters are commonly used for a variety of infusion therapies. For example, intravenous catheters can be used to infuse fluids, such as saline, various medications, and total parenteral nutrition, into a patient. Intravenous catheters can also be used to withdraw blood from a patient.
[0003] Common intravenous catheters include peripheral intravenous catheters ("PIVCs"), peripherally inserted central catheters ("PICCs"), and central line catheters. Intravenous catheters may include "over-the-needle" catheters, which are mounted on a needle with a sharp distal tip. The sharp distal tip can pierce a patient's skin or blood vessel. Insertion of an intravenous catheter into a blood vessel can occur after puncturing the vessel with the needle. Needles and intravenous catheters are generally inserted at a shallow angle through the skin into the vasculature, with the bevel of the needle facing up and pointing away from the patient's skin.
[0004] To confirm proper placement of the introducer needle and / or IV catheter within the vasculature, a user typically checks for a flashback of blood visible to the user. In some embodiments, the introducer needle may include a notch disposed toward the distal end of the introducer needle, and in response to the distal tip of the introducer needle being placed within the vasculature, blood may flow proximally through the needle lumen, exit the needle lumen through the notch, and travel proximally between the outer surface of the introducer needle and the inner surface of the intravenous catheter.
[0005] Thus, if the intravenous catheter is at least partially transparent, the user may visualize a small amount of blood "flashback" to confirm that the intravenous catheter is being placed within the blood vessel. Indicators of vascular entry, such as flashback, may aid in successful placement of the intravenous catheter. Once placement of the introducer needle within the blood vessel is confirmed, the user may temporarily block flow within the vessel and withdraw the introducer needle, leaving the intravenous catheter in place for future blood draws or infusions.
[0006] The subject matter claimed herein is not limited to embodiments that solve any shortcomings or that operate only in such environments. Rather, this background is only provided to illustrate one example technology area where some embodiments described herein may be practiced. Summary of the Invention
[0007] The present disclosure relates generally to septa and related devices and methods. In some embodiments, the septum can include a housing that can include a distal opening, a proximal opening, and a lumen extending from the distal opening to the proximal opening. In some embodiments, the housing can be generally cylindrical.
[0008] In some embodiments, the septum may include a hollow body that may slide from a closed position to an open position relative to the housing. In some embodiments, the hollow body may be generally cylindrical. In some embodiments, the hollow body may be at least partially disposed within the housing. In some embodiments, the catheter hub may include a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen extending between the distal and proximal ends. In some embodiments, the hollow body may include one or more holes.
[0009] In some embodiments, the septum can include a first seal that can be coupled to a distal end of the hollow body. In some embodiments, the septum can include a second seal that can be coupled to a proximal end of the hollow body. In some embodiments, in response to the hollow body being in a closed position, the second seal can block a proximal opening of the housing, and the bore can be disposed within the housing. In some embodiments, in response to the hollow body sliding from the closed position to an open position, the bore can be disposed distally of the housing, and the second seal can be removed from the proximal opening of the housing to allow fluid to flow proximally into the bore and through the proximal opening of the housing.
[0010] In some embodiments, the first seal may extend proximal to and cover the hole. In some embodiments, the first seal may include a one-way check valve. In some embodiments, the first seal and / or the second seal may be composed of silicone or another suitable material. In some embodiments, the second seal may include a plug, a duck valve, or another suitable seal.
[0011] In some embodiments, the proximal end of the hollow body can include a first cam element. In some embodiments, the first cam element can include a first groove. In some embodiments, the inner surface of the housing can include a rail. In some embodiments, the septum can include a second cam element that can be disposed within the housing. In some embodiments, the second cam element can include a second groove and a stop surface. In some embodiments, the septum can include a spring that can be disposed within the housing. In some embodiments, the spring can bias the second cam element proximally relative to the first cam element.
[0012] In some embodiments, when the hollow body is in the closed position, the rail may be disposed within the first groove and the second groove. In some embodiments, when the hollow body is in the closed position, the rail may prevent rotation of the second cam element relative to the first cam element. In some embodiments, in response to distal movement of the first cam and the second cam such that the rail is disengaged from the second groove, the second cam element may rotate such that the rail is not aligned with the second groove. In response to distal movement of the first cam and the second cam such that the rail is disengaged from the second groove, a stop surface of the second cam may contact the rail to prevent proximal movement of the second cam and lock the hollow body in the open position. In some embodiments, in response to distal movement of the hollow body beyond the open position, the hollow body may be configured to unlock and return to the closed position.
[0013] In some embodiments, the catheter assembly may include a catheter adapter, which may include a lumen extending through the catheter adapter. In some embodiments, the housing may be secured within the lumen of the catheter adapter. In some embodiments, the catheter may extend distally from the catheter adapter. In some embodiments, in response to the hollow body sliding from the closed position to the open position, the bore may be disposed distally of the housing, and the second seal may be removed from the proximal opening of the housing to allow fluid to flow proximally into the bore and through the proximal opening of the housing.
[0014] In some embodiments, the septum can include an O-ring that can be coupled to the distal end of the housing. In some embodiments, the O-ring can be disposed between the housing and the catheter adapter and can prevent fluid flow between the outer surface of the housing and the inner surface of the catheter adapter.
[0015] It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are not restrictive of the claimed invention. It is to be understood that the various embodiments are not limited to the arrangements and instrumentality shown in the drawings. It is also to be understood that embodiments may be combined or other embodiments may be utilized, and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the various embodiments of the invention, unless so claimed. Therefore, the following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0016] Example embodiments will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings. [Figure 1A] FIG. 1A is a top perspective view of an exemplary septum showing an exemplary proximal end of the septum, according to some embodiments. [Figure 1B] FIG. 1B is a top perspective view of the septum of FIG. 1A showing an exemplary distal end of the septum, according to some embodiments. [Figure 2A] FIG. 2A is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary catheter assembly showing the septum of FIG. 1A in a closed configuration, according to some embodiments. [Figure 2B] FIG. 2B is a top perspective view of the septum of FIG. 1A in a closed configuration, according to some embodiments. [Figure 3A] FIG. 3A is a cross-sectional view of the catheter assembly of FIG. 2A showing the septum in an open configuration, according to some embodiments. [Figure 3B] FIG. 3B is a top perspective view of the septum of FIG. 1A in a closed configuration, according to some embodiments. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a top perspective view of the septum of FIG. 1A returned to a closed configuration, according to some embodiments. [Figure 5A]FIG. 5A is a cross-sectional view of another exemplary catheter assembly showing another exemplary septum in a closed configuration, according to some embodiments. [Figure 5B] FIG. 5B is a top perspective view of the catheter assembly of FIG. 5A showing the septum in an open configuration, according to some embodiments. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] All examples and conditional language set forth herein are intended for educational purposes to aid in understanding the invention and concepts provided by the inventor to further the technology, and should be construed as not being limited to the specifically recited examples and conditions. Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, and alterations can be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0018] 1A-4, in some embodiments, septum 10 may include a housing 12 that may include a distal opening 14, a proximal opening 16, and a lumen 18 extending from distal opening 14 to proximal opening 16. In some embodiments, the housing may be generally cylindrical.
[0019] In some embodiments, the septum 10 may include a hollow body 20 that may slide relative to the housing 12 from a closed position, as shown, for example, in FIGS. 1A-2B , to an open position, as shown, for example, in FIGS. 3A-3B . In some embodiments, the hollow body 20 may be generally cylindrical. For example, the outer surface of the hollow body 20 may be generally cylindrical, and / or the inner surface of the hollow body 20 may be generally cylindrical. In some embodiments, the hollow body 20 may be at least partially disposed within the housing 12. In some embodiments, the hollow body 20 may include a distal end 22, a proximal end 24, and a passageway 26 extending between the distal end 22 and the proximal end 24. In some embodiments, the hollow body 20 may include one or more holes 28 that may be disposed at the distal end 22 of the hollow body 20.
[0020] In some embodiments, the septum 10 may include a first seal 30 that may be coupled to the distal end 22 of the hollow body 20. In some embodiments, the first seal 30 may seal a distal opening at the distal end 22 of the hollow body 20, preventing fluid from flowing through the distal opening at the distal end 22. In some embodiments, the first seal 30 may include a rounded cap. In some embodiments, the septum 10 may include a second seal 32 that may be coupled to the proximal end 24 of the hollow body 20. In some embodiments, the second seal 32 may seal a proximal opening at the proximal end 24 of the hollow body 20, preventing fluid from flowing through the proximal opening at the proximal end 24. In some embodiments, the first seal 30 and / or the second seal 32 may be composed of silicone or another suitable material.
[0021] In some embodiments, in response to hollow body 20 being in the closed position, second seal 32 may block proximal opening 16 of housing 12, and bore 28 may be disposed within housing 12. In some embodiments, hollow body 20 may slide from the closed position to the open position in response to application of a first external force at the proximal end of septum 10. In some embodiments, in response to hollow body 20 sliding from the closed position to the open position, bore 28 may be disposed distally of the housing, and second seal 32 may be removed from proximal opening 16 of housing 12 to allow fluid to flow proximally into bore 28 and through proximal opening 16 of housing 12.
[0022] In some embodiments, the proximal end 24 of the hollow body 20 may include a first cam element 34, which may not rotate. In some embodiments, the first cam element 34 may include a first slot or groove 36. In some embodiments, the inner surface of the housing 12 may include a rail 38. In some embodiments, the septum 10 may include a second cam element 40, which may be disposed within the housing 12 and configured to rotate. In some embodiments, the second cam element 40 may include a second slot or groove 42 and a stop surface 44.
[0023] In some embodiments, the septum 10 may include a spring 46 that may be disposed within the housing 12 and around the hollow body 20. In some embodiments, a proximal end of the spring 46 may contact the second cam element 40. In some embodiments, the spring 46 may bias the second cam element 40 proximally relative to the first cam element 34. Thus, in some embodiments, the spring 46 may bias the hollow body 20 toward the closed position. In some embodiments, the spring 46 may include a coil. In some embodiments, the spring 46 may be composed of a metal, an elastomer, or another suitable material.
[0024] In some embodiments, when hollow body 20 is in the closed position, rail 38 may be disposed within first groove 36 and second groove 42. In some embodiments, rail 38 may prevent rotation of second cam element 40 relative to first cam element 34 when hollow body 20 is in the closed position. In some embodiments, in response to distal movement of first cam element 34 and second cam element 40 such that rail 38 is disengaged from second groove 42, second cam element 40 may rotate such that rail 38 is not aligned with second groove 42.
[0025] In some embodiments, in response to distal movement of the first cam element 34 and the second cam element 40 such that the rail 38 is disengaged from the second groove 42, the stop surface 44 of the second cam element 40 may contact the rail 38 to prevent proximal movement of the second cam element 40 and lock the hollow body 20 in the open position, even after the first external force is removed. In some embodiments, the first cam element 34 and the second cam element 40 may include one or more angled surfaces or teeth that may contact. In some embodiments, contact between the angled surface of the tooth of the first cam element 34 and the second cam element 40, in conjunction with a force applied proximally by the spring 46, may result in rotation of the second cam element 40 relative to the first cam element 34. In some embodiments, the stop surface 44 may stop the rotation of the second cam element 40.
[0026] In some embodiments, in response to the hollow body 20 moving distally beyond the open position, the hollow body 20 may be configured to unlock and return to the closed position, as shown, for example, in FIG. 4 . In some embodiments, the hollow body 20 may be moved distally beyond the open position by applying a second external force to the proximal end of the septum 10. In some embodiments, the hollow body 20 may be unlocked when the rail 38 is aligned with the second groove 42 or another groove of the second cam element 40. In some embodiments, the other groove of the second cam element 40 may be similar to the second groove 42 and may be spaced from the second groove 42 around the circumference of the second cam element 40. In some embodiments, the hollow body 20 may slide to a position distal to the open position before locking in the open position.
[0027] In some embodiments, the catheter assembly 48 may include a catheter adapter 50, which may include a lumen 52 extending therethrough. In some embodiments, the catheter adapter 50 may include a distal end 54, a proximal end 56, and a lumen 52 extending through the distal end 54 and the proximal end 56. In some embodiments, the proximal end 56 may include a proximal opening 57. In some embodiments, the housing 12 may be secured within the lumen 52 of the catheter adapter 50. In some embodiments, a catheter 58 may extend distally from the catheter adapter 50. In some embodiments, in response to the hollow body 20 sliding from the closed position to the open position, the bore 28 may be disposed distally of the housing 12, and the second seal 32 may be removed from the proximal opening 16 of the housing 12 to allow fluid from the lumen 52 of the catheter adapter 50 to flow proximally into the bore 28 and through the proximal opening 16 of the housing 12. In some embodiments, in response to hollow body 20 being in the closed position, second seal 32 may block proximal opening 16 of housing 12, and bore 28 may be disposed within housing 12. Thus, passageway 26 may not be in fluid communication with lumen 52 of catheter adapter 50.
[0028] In some embodiments, a needle assembly, which may include an introducer needle, may be coupled to the proximal end 56 of the catheter adapter 50. In some embodiments, after the needle assembly is uncoupled and removed from the catheter assembly 48, a blood collection device may be coupled to and / or inserted into the proximal end 56 of the catheter adapter 50. In some embodiments, the blood collection device may include a needle 60. In some embodiments, the needle 60 may include a sharp distal tip. In other embodiments, the needle 60 may be blunt. In some embodiments, the second seal 32 may be pierced by the needle 60. In some embodiments, the needle 60 may extend through the second seal 32. In some embodiments, before moving the hollow body 20 to the closed position, a user may aspirate blood from inside the hollow body 20 and / or prime the catheter assembly 48.
[0029] In some embodiments, the opening 62 of the needle 60 of the blood collection device may be positioned within the hollow body 20 proximal or adjacent to the bore 28. In some embodiments, when the hollow body 20 is in the open position, blood may be configured to flow proximally from the patient within the catheter assembly 48, from the lumen 52 of the catheter adapter 50, through the bore 28, and into the opening of the needle 60. In some embodiments, the needle 60 may include an introducer needle.
[0030] In some embodiments, the septum 10 may include an O-ring 64 that may be coupled to the distal end of the housing 12. For example, the housing 12 may include an annular groove that may include the O-ring 64. In some embodiments, the O-ring 64 may be disposed between the housing 12 and the catheter adapter 50 to prevent fluid flow between the outer surface of the housing 12 and the inner surface of the catheter adapter 50. In some embodiments, the housing 12 may be integrally formed or monolithically formed as a single unit.
[0031] 5A-5B, a catheter assembly 66 is shown according to some embodiments. In some embodiments, the catheter assembly 66 may include a septum 68. In some embodiments, the catheter assembly 66 and the septum 68 may be similar or identical to the catheter assembly 48 and septum 10 described with respect to FIGS. 1A-4 with respect to one or more included components and / or operation. In some embodiments, the first seal 30 may extend proximally to and cover the hole 28. In some embodiments, the first seal 30 may include a one-way check valve. In some embodiments, the second seal 32 may include a plug, a duck valve, or another suitable seal.
[0032] The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its structure, methods, or other essential characteristics broadly described herein and hereinafter claimed. The described embodiments are to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing specification. All changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.
Claims
1. A catheter assembly a catheter adapter including a lumen extending therethrough; a catheter extending distally from the catheter adapter; A septum, a housing secured within the lumen of the catheter adapter, the housing having a distal opening, a proximal opening, and a lumen extending from the distal opening to the proximal opening; a hollow body that slides relative to the housing from a closed position to an open position, the hollow body being at least partially disposed within the housing, the hollow body having a distal end, a proximal end, and a passageway extending between the distal end and the proximal end, the hollow body comprising a plurality of holes; a first seal coupled to the distal end of the hollow body; and a second seal coupled to the proximal end of the hollow body, wherein in response to the hollow body being in the closed position, the second seal blocks the proximal opening of the housing and the plurality of holes are disposed within the housing, and in response to the hollow body sliding from the closed position to the open position, the plurality of holes are disposed distally from the housing and the second seal is removed from the proximal opening of the housing such that fluid from the lumen of the catheter adapter can flow proximally into the plurality of holes and through the proximal opening of the housing; and a septum comprising: Equipped with The proximal end of the hollow body includes a first cam element, the first cam element includes a first groove, an inner surface of the housing includes a rail, and the septum includes: a second cam element disposed within the housing, the second cam element including a second groove and a stop surface; a spring disposed within the housing and biasing the second cam element proximally relative to the first cam element; Furthermore, When the hollow body is in the closed position, the rail is disposed within the first groove and the second groove and prevents rotation of the second cam element relative to the first cam element; and in response to distal movement of the first cam and the second cam such that the rail is removed from the second groove, the second cam element rotates so that the rail is no longer aligned with the second groove, and the stop surface of the second cam contacts the rail to prevent proximal movement of the second cam and lock the hollow body in the open position.
2. The catheter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the hollow body is configured to unlock and return to the closed position in response to distal movement of the hollow body beyond the open position.
3. The catheter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first seal extends proximally of and covers the plurality of holes, the first seal comprising a one-way check valve.
4. The catheter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the spring comprises a coil surrounding the hollow body.
5. The catheter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing is generally cylindrical.
6. The catheter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the hollow body is generally cylindrical.
7. The catheter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first seal comprises a rounded cap.
8. The catheter assembly of claim 1 , further comprising an O-ring coupled to a distal end of the housing and disposed between the housing and the catheter adapter.
9. The catheter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second seal comprises a plug or duck valve.
10. A septum, a housing comprising a distal opening, a proximal opening, and a lumen extending from the distal opening to the proximal opening; a hollow body that slides relative to the housing from a closed position to an open position, the hollow body being at least partially disposed within the housing, the hollow body having a distal end, a proximal end, and a passageway extending between the distal end and the proximal end, the hollow body comprising a plurality of holes; a first seal coupled to the distal end of the hollow body; and a second seal coupled to the proximal end of the hollow body; and Equipped with in response to the hollow body being in the closed position, the second seal blocks the proximal opening of the housing and the plurality of holes are disposed within the housing, and in response to the hollow body sliding from the closed position to the open position, the plurality of holes are disposed distally of the housing and the second seal is removed from the proximal opening of the housing to allow fluid to flow proximally through the plurality of holes and the proximal opening of the housing; the proximal end of the hollow body comprises a first cam element, the first cam element comprises a first groove, the inner surface of the housing comprises a rail, and the septum comprises: a second cam element disposed within the housing, the second cam element including a second groove and a stop surface; a spring disposed within the housing and biasing the second cam element proximally relative to the first cam element; Furthermore, When the hollow body is in the closed position, the rail is disposed within the first groove and the second groove and prevents rotation of the second cam element relative to the first cam element, and in response to distal movement of the first cam and the second cam such that the rail is removed from the second groove, the second cam element rotates so that the rail is no longer aligned with the second groove, and the stop surface of the second cam contacts the rail, preventing proximal movement of the second cam and locking the hollow body in the open position.
11. The septum of claim 10 , wherein the hollow body is configured to unlock and return to the closed position in response to distal movement of the hollow body beyond the open position.
12. The septum of claim 10 , wherein the spring comprises a coil surrounding the hollow body.
13. The septum of claim 10, wherein the first seal comprises a rounded cap.
14. 11. The septum of claim 10, wherein the first seal extends proximally to and covers the plurality of holes, the first seal comprising a one-way check valve.
15. The septum of claim 10, wherein the housing is generally cylindrical.
16. The septum of claim 10, wherein the hollow body is generally cylindrical.
17. The septum of claim 10 further comprising an O-ring coupled to the distal end of the housing.
18. The septum of claim 10, wherein the second seal comprises a plug or duck valve.
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