Analyte monitoring system

By pre-assembling the sensor in the application device and using the twisting action of the cap and the housing to achieve subcutaneous implantation of the sensor, the problem of easy inactivation of CGM sensors and electronic units during sterilization is solved, simplifying user operation and improving system reliability and user experience.

WO2026137914A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-07-02SHENZHEN SISENSING TECH CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
SHENZHEN SISENSING TECH CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-08-20
Publication Date
2026-07-02

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Technical Problem

The sensors and electronic units of existing continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems are prone to inactivation during sterilization, leading to assembly errors and inconvenience in use, which affects the user experience.

Method used

An analyte monitoring system is provided, including a sensor, a puncture component, an application device, and a cap. The sensor is pre-assembled in the application device, and subcutaneous implantation of the sensor is achieved by twisting the cap against the housing, simplifying user operation.

Benefits of technology

Integrated sterilization of sensors and electronic units was achieved, reducing assembly errors and improving user experience and system reliability.

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Abstract

Provided is an analyte monitoring system, which comprises a medical instrument, a piercing member, an applicator, and a cap. The medical instrument comprises an application portion and a sensor secured by the application portion and capable of being at least partially positioned subcutaneously. The piercing member is configured to carry at least part of the sensor into the subcutaneous tissue. The applicator is configured to move the piercing member. The cap is coupled with the applicator and provided with a sealed space to receive at least part of the sensor. Thus, the analyte monitoring system can be provided to a user in an integrated architecture for ease of use by the user.
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