CA2306802A1 - Anchoring system for a medical article - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- A61M25/01—Introducing, guiding, advancing, emplacing or holding catheters
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Abstract
An anchoring system secures a catheter to the body of a patient and arrests axial movement of the catheter without meaningfully impairing fluid flow through the catheter. The anchoring system includes an anchor pad that adheres to the patient's skin and supports a retainer. The retainer releasably receives a portion of the catheter and includes one or more retention mechanisms. The retention mechanisms inhibit axial movement of the catheter relative to the retainer when the catheter is secured therein. In one mode, the retention mechanism is positioned within a channel of the retainer and includes at least first and second members that project from opposite sides of the channel.
The members are arranged to cooperate with one another when the cover is closed so as to capture a structural portion of the catheter between the first and second members without substantially occluding an inner lumen of the catheter.
The members are arranged to cooperate with one another when the cover is closed so as to capture a structural portion of the catheter between the first and second members without substantially occluding an inner lumen of the catheter.
Claims (6)
1. An anchoring system (10) for securing an elongated medical article to a patient, comprising:
an anchor pad (12) having an upper surface (14) and a lower surface, the lower surface including an adhesive layer (16) on at least a portion of the surface; and a retainer (20) mounted on the upper surface of the anchor pad (12) and capable of receiving a portion of the medical article, the retainer (20) including:
a base (22) having first and second sides, and a groove (30) with a generally curvilinear cross-sectional shape;
a cover (24) having a first side and a second side, the first side of the cover (24) being attached to the first side of the base (22), and the second side of the cover (24) being moveable between a closed position, in which the second side of the cover (24) lies generally above the second side of the base (22), and an open position, in which the second side of the cover (24) is spaced apart from the second side of the base (22) so as to expose the groove (30) in the base (22), the cover including a groove (36) having a generally curvilinear cross-sectional shape corresponding in position to the groove (30) in the base (22) to define a channel (60) when the cover (24) lies in the closed position, the defined channel (60) having a curvilinear cross-sectional shape with a cross-sectional area of the channel (60) varying along the length of the channel, and diametrically opposed sides to support a portion of the medical article received by the retainer (20) along the entire length of the received portion of the medical article; and a latching mechanism (86) operable between the base and the cover to releasably secure the second side of the cover to the second side of the base.
an anchor pad (12) having an upper surface (14) and a lower surface, the lower surface including an adhesive layer (16) on at least a portion of the surface; and a retainer (20) mounted on the upper surface of the anchor pad (12) and capable of receiving a portion of the medical article, the retainer (20) including:
a base (22) having first and second sides, and a groove (30) with a generally curvilinear cross-sectional shape;
a cover (24) having a first side and a second side, the first side of the cover (24) being attached to the first side of the base (22), and the second side of the cover (24) being moveable between a closed position, in which the second side of the cover (24) lies generally above the second side of the base (22), and an open position, in which the second side of the cover (24) is spaced apart from the second side of the base (22) so as to expose the groove (30) in the base (22), the cover including a groove (36) having a generally curvilinear cross-sectional shape corresponding in position to the groove (30) in the base (22) to define a channel (60) when the cover (24) lies in the closed position, the defined channel (60) having a curvilinear cross-sectional shape with a cross-sectional area of the channel (60) varying along the length of the channel, and diametrically opposed sides to support a portion of the medical article received by the retainer (20) along the entire length of the received portion of the medical article; and a latching mechanism (86) operable between the base and the cover to releasably secure the second side of the cover to the second side of the base.
2. An anchoring system as in Claim 1, further comprising at least one retention member projecting into the channel (60) and arranged to be capable of engaging a portion of the medical article to inhibit longitudinal movement of the medical article through the channel (60).
3. An anchoring system as in Claim 2, wherein the latching mechanism (86) selectively secures the cover (24) and the base (22) when the cover is in the closed position, the latching mechanism (86) including at least one flexible bar (92) formed with a tang (94), a notch (106) sized and positioned to receive the tang (94) when the cover is closed, and an operator lever (98) extending to the side of the bar (92), whereby the bar is flexed to disengage the tang from the notch by applying a transverse force to an end of the operator.
4. An anchoring system as in any of Claims 1-3, additionally comprising a post (74, 78) which is located at least near the channel and extends generally normal to a longitudinal axis of the channel (60).
5. An anchoring system as in Claim 4, additionally comprising another post (74, 78) arranged to oppose the first post (74, 78) with one of the posts (78) located on the cover (24) and the other post (74) located on the base (22).
6. An anchoring system as in Claim 5, wherein one of the posts includes at least one projection (81) that protrudes toward the other post, and the other post includes at least one receptacle (79) that receives at least a portion of the projection (81 ) with the cover in the closed position, and the projection (81) and the receptacle (79) are arranged on corresponding ends of the posts.
8. An anchoring system as in any of Claims 1-3, wherein the channel (60) includes a proximal end and a distal end, and the width of the channel, as measured in a lateral direction, is smaller at the proximal end of the channel than at the distal end of the channel.
9. An anchoring system as in any of Claims 1-3, wherein at least a portion of the channel (60) includes a width, as measured in a lateral direction, which tapers in size.
10. An anchoring system as in Claim 9, wherein said channel (60) generally has a Y-shape along its length, which is formed between side walls of the channel and a projection (73) dividing one end of the channel.
11. An anchoring system as in any of Claims 1-3, wherein at least a portion of the generally curvilinear surface of the base groove (30) has a radius of curvature that is sized to match a radius of a received portion of the medical article.
12. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein the retention member extends generally normal to a longitudinal axis of the channel (60).
13. An anchoring system as in Claim 12, wherein the retention member extends in a radial manner relative to the longitudinal axis of the channel (60) with the longitudinal axis extending through the retention member.
14. An anchoring system as in Claim 12, wherein the retention member lies near one longitudinal end of the channel (60).
15. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein the retention member comprises a first protuberance that projects from the groove (36) in the cover (24), and a second protuberance that projects from the groove (30) in the base (22).
16. An anchoring system as in Claim 15, wherein the first and second protuberances are arranged to cooperate with one another when the cover (24) is closed so as to be capable of capturing a structural portion of the medical article between the first and second protuberances.
17. An anchoring system as in Claim 15, wherein the first and second protuberances are diametrically opposed within the channel (60).
18. An anchoring system as in Claim 15, wherein the first and second protuberances include at least one projection (81) and at least one receptacle (79) that receives at least a portion of the projection (81 ) with the cover (24) in the closed position, said projection (81) and receptacle (79) being arranges on corresponding ends of the first and second protuberances.
19. An anchoring system as in Claim 15, wherein the first and second protuberances are positioned near one longitudinal end of the channel (60).
20. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein the retention mechanism comprises a protuberance arranged on the retainer (20) to pin a portion of the catheter within the retainer (20) with the cover (24) in the closed position.
21. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein the protuberances are arranged within the channel (60) to divide the channel (60) and to give the channel (60) a generally Y-shape in the longitudinal direction.
22. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein said retention member is a friction ridge (70) formed on at least a portion of the surfaces (69) of the grooves (30, 36) in the base (22) and the cover (24).
23. An anchoring system as in Claim 22, additionally comprising a plurality of friction ridges (70) located over at least a portion of the surfaces (69) of the grooves (30, 36) in the base (22) and the cover (24).
24. An anchoring system as in Claim 22, wherein the friction ridge (70) is angled toward one longitudinal end of the channel (60).
25. An anchoring system as in Claim 22, wherein the friction ridge (70) has a front wall (72) that forms an acute angle with a surface (69) of the corresponding groove (30, 36) in a longitudinal direction.
26. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein said retention member comprises at least one securement barb (80) that is arranged on at least a portion of one of the curvilinear surfaces of the grooves (30, 36) on the base (22) and the cover (24).
27. An anchoring system as in Claim 26, wherein the securement barb (80) is angled toward one end of the channel (60).
28. An anchoring system as in Claim 26 additionally comprising a plurality of securement barbs (80), and at least a portion of the securement barbs being arranged on opposing groove (30, 36) surfaces (69) of the base (22) and the cover (24) in a generally staggered manner.
29. An anchoring system as in Claim 28, wherein a least a portion of the securement barbs (80) are angled toward one end of the channel (60) and another portion of the securement barbs (80) are angled toward the other end of the channel (60).
30. An anchoring system as in Claim 28, wherein at least a first securement barb of the plurality of barbs extends from the base groove (30) surface and at least a second securement barb of the plurality of barbs extends from the cover groove (36) surface, and the first and second securement barbs are arranged generally within the same plane that extends generally normal to a longitudinal axis of the channel (60).
31. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 ar 3, wherein the retention mechanism includes at least first and second members that are arranged to cooperate with one another when the cover (24) is closed so as to be capable of holding a structural portion of the medical article between the first and second members without substantially occluding the inner lumen of the medical article.
32. An anchoring system as in Claim 31, wherein the first member include at least one projection (81) that protrudes toward the second member.
33. An anchoring system as in Claim 31, wherein the second member includes at least one receptacle (79) that receives at least a portion of the projection (81) with the cover (24) in the closed position, and the projection (81) and receptacle (79) are arranged on corresponding ends of the first and second members.
34. An anchoring system as in Claim 31, wherein the first member comprises a projection (81) and the second member comprises an opposing surface toward which the projection (81) extends.
35. An anchoring system as in Claim 31, wherein the second member additionally comprises a receptacle (79) formed in the opposing surface, and the receptacle (79) is sized to receive at least a portion of the projection (81) with the cover (24) in the closed position.
36. An anchoring system as in Claim 3, wherein the operator lever (98) includes an inclined surface (102) that slopes toward the anchor pad (12) in a direction away from the bar (92).
37. An anchoring system as in Claim 3, wherein the latching mechanism (86) comprises a pair of flexible bars (92) which cooperate with a pair of corresponding notches (106).
38. An anchoring system as in Claim 3, wherein the flexible bar (92) depends from the cover (24) and the notch (106) is formed in the base (22).
40. An anchoring system as in Claim 3 additionally comprising at least one retention member projecting into the channel (60) and arranged so as to engage a portion of the medical article to inhibit longitudinal movement of the medical article through the channel.
8. An anchoring system as in any of Claims 1-3, wherein the channel (60) includes a proximal end and a distal end, and the width of the channel, as measured in a lateral direction, is smaller at the proximal end of the channel than at the distal end of the channel.
9. An anchoring system as in any of Claims 1-3, wherein at least a portion of the channel (60) includes a width, as measured in a lateral direction, which tapers in size.
10. An anchoring system as in Claim 9, wherein said channel (60) generally has a Y-shape along its length, which is formed between side walls of the channel and a projection (73) dividing one end of the channel.
11. An anchoring system as in any of Claims 1-3, wherein at least a portion of the generally curvilinear surface of the base groove (30) has a radius of curvature that is sized to match a radius of a received portion of the medical article.
12. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein the retention member extends generally normal to a longitudinal axis of the channel (60).
13. An anchoring system as in Claim 12, wherein the retention member extends in a radial manner relative to the longitudinal axis of the channel (60) with the longitudinal axis extending through the retention member.
14. An anchoring system as in Claim 12, wherein the retention member lies near one longitudinal end of the channel (60).
15. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein the retention member comprises a first protuberance that projects from the groove (36) in the cover (24), and a second protuberance that projects from the groove (30) in the base (22).
16. An anchoring system as in Claim 15, wherein the first and second protuberances are arranged to cooperate with one another when the cover (24) is closed so as to be capable of capturing a structural portion of the medical article between the first and second protuberances.
17. An anchoring system as in Claim 15, wherein the first and second protuberances are diametrically opposed within the channel (60).
18. An anchoring system as in Claim 15, wherein the first and second protuberances include at least one projection (81) and at least one receptacle (79) that receives at least a portion of the projection (81 ) with the cover (24) in the closed position, said projection (81) and receptacle (79) being arranges on corresponding ends of the first and second protuberances.
19. An anchoring system as in Claim 15, wherein the first and second protuberances are positioned near one longitudinal end of the channel (60).
20. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein the retention mechanism comprises a protuberance arranged on the retainer (20) to pin a portion of the catheter within the retainer (20) with the cover (24) in the closed position.
21. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein the protuberances are arranged within the channel (60) to divide the channel (60) and to give the channel (60) a generally Y-shape in the longitudinal direction.
22. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein said retention member is a friction ridge (70) formed on at least a portion of the surfaces (69) of the grooves (30, 36) in the base (22) and the cover (24).
23. An anchoring system as in Claim 22, additionally comprising a plurality of friction ridges (70) located over at least a portion of the surfaces (69) of the grooves (30, 36) in the base (22) and the cover (24).
24. An anchoring system as in Claim 22, wherein the friction ridge (70) is angled toward one longitudinal end of the channel (60).
25. An anchoring system as in Claim 22, wherein the friction ridge (70) has a front wall (72) that forms an acute angle with a surface (69) of the corresponding groove (30, 36) in a longitudinal direction.
26. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 or 3, wherein said retention member comprises at least one securement barb (80) that is arranged on at least a portion of one of the curvilinear surfaces of the grooves (30, 36) on the base (22) and the cover (24).
27. An anchoring system as in Claim 26, wherein the securement barb (80) is angled toward one end of the channel (60).
28. An anchoring system as in Claim 26 additionally comprising a plurality of securement barbs (80), and at least a portion of the securement barbs being arranged on opposing groove (30, 36) surfaces (69) of the base (22) and the cover (24) in a generally staggered manner.
29. An anchoring system as in Claim 28, wherein a least a portion of the securement barbs (80) are angled toward one end of the channel (60) and another portion of the securement barbs (80) are angled toward the other end of the channel (60).
30. An anchoring system as in Claim 28, wherein at least a first securement barb of the plurality of barbs extends from the base groove (30) surface and at least a second securement barb of the plurality of barbs extends from the cover groove (36) surface, and the first and second securement barbs are arranged generally within the same plane that extends generally normal to a longitudinal axis of the channel (60).
31. An anchoring system as in Claim 2 ar 3, wherein the retention mechanism includes at least first and second members that are arranged to cooperate with one another when the cover (24) is closed so as to be capable of holding a structural portion of the medical article between the first and second members without substantially occluding the inner lumen of the medical article.
32. An anchoring system as in Claim 31, wherein the first member include at least one projection (81) that protrudes toward the second member.
33. An anchoring system as in Claim 31, wherein the second member includes at least one receptacle (79) that receives at least a portion of the projection (81) with the cover (24) in the closed position, and the projection (81) and receptacle (79) are arranged on corresponding ends of the first and second members.
34. An anchoring system as in Claim 31, wherein the first member comprises a projection (81) and the second member comprises an opposing surface toward which the projection (81) extends.
35. An anchoring system as in Claim 31, wherein the second member additionally comprises a receptacle (79) formed in the opposing surface, and the receptacle (79) is sized to receive at least a portion of the projection (81) with the cover (24) in the closed position.
36. An anchoring system as in Claim 3, wherein the operator lever (98) includes an inclined surface (102) that slopes toward the anchor pad (12) in a direction away from the bar (92).
37. An anchoring system as in Claim 3, wherein the latching mechanism (86) comprises a pair of flexible bars (92) which cooperate with a pair of corresponding notches (106).
38. An anchoring system as in Claim 3, wherein the flexible bar (92) depends from the cover (24) and the notch (106) is formed in the base (22).
40. An anchoring system as in Claim 3 additionally comprising at least one retention member projecting into the channel (60) and arranged so as to engage a portion of the medical article to inhibit longitudinal movement of the medical article through the channel.
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