Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090099546 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION - Apparatuses and methods for medication administration via a body cavity. In one aspect, a medication administration device includes: a tip portion having a plurality of holes and a balloon defining a balloon cavity. When the balloon is deflated the tip portion can be inserted into a body cavity, such as rectum, to allow medication delivery through the holes in the tip portion. When inflated, the balloon can prevent the tip portion from being withdrawn from the body cavity and/or hold dispersed medication within the body cavity. The device further includes a port portion that has a first port and a second port, and an elongated tubular portion that is coupled between the tip portion and the port portion. The tubular portion has a first lumen connecting the first port to the plurality of holes in the tip portion, and a second lumen connecting the second port to the balloon cavity. | 04-16-2009 |
20100108071 | APPARATUSES TO FILTER AIR - Apparatuses for personal air filtering. In one aspect, a personal air filtering system includes nasal plugs to be inserted into the nostrils and a main body worn between the nose and mouth. In another aspect, the personal air filtering system has a housing that prevents exhaled air from entering the air filter disposed in the housing. In a further aspect, the personal air filtering system has separate vents for inhalation and exhalation. | 05-06-2010 |
20100121309 | Methods for Medication Administration - Apparatuses and methods for medication administration via a body cavity. In one aspect, a medication administration device includes: a tip portion having a plurality of holes and a balloon defining a balloon cavity. When the balloon is deflated the tip portion can be inserted into a body cavity, such as rectum, to allow medication delivery through the holes in the tip portion. When inflated, the balloon can prevent the tip portion from being withdrawn from the body cavity and/or hold dispersed medication within the body cavity. The device further includes a port portion that has a first port and a second port, and an elongated tubular portion that is coupled between the tip portion and the port portion. The tubular portion has a first lumen connecting the first port to the plurality of holes in the tip portion, and a second lumen connecting the second port to the balloon cavity. | 05-13-2010 |
20120232503 | Methods and Devices for Aseptic Irrigation, Urine Sampling, and Flow Control of Urine from a Catheterized Bladder - A urinary catheter connector system having a housing; a catheter connector port supported by the housing and configured to attach to a urinary catheter; a urine exit port supported by the housing and configured to connect to a urine collection device; an irrigation port supported by the housing and configured to receive an irrigation syringe; a channel in the housing fluidly connecting the catheter connector port, the urine exit port and the irrigation port; and a valve supported by the housing and adapted to cooperate with the irrigation syringe to shut off flow of fluid and air to the urine exit port when the irrigation syringe is inserted and allow for flow of fluid and air to the urine exit port when the irrigation syringe is removed. The invention also includes methods of using the system. | 09-13-2012 |
20120277664 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE OF WOUNDS, TUBES, AND BODY ORIFICES - A multi-barrel syringe is disclosed for the dual function of delivering and drawing fluid from a target site. The syringe has at least two barrels that may be positioned coaxially relative to one another. One barrel may be pre-filled with sterile delivery fluid designed to irrigate catheter tubing. Another barrel may be provided for removing delivered fluid or other body fluid from a site. The syringe may orientate the barrels such that fluid passing in one barrel does not contact the other barrel. The syringe includes collapsible and extendable plungers for each barrel where each plunger is length adjustable. While in use, the syringe includes a locking mechanism to prevent movement of other plungers while one plunger is in use. Methods of using the described syringe are also provided. | 11-01-2012 |
20130079750 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION - A method of delivering medication to a patient includes inserting a medication administration device into a rectum of the patient, inflating a balloon of the medication administration device to retain the medication administration device in the rectum, delivering a first dose of a medication through the medication administration device such that the first dose of medication is applied to a distal portion of the rectum, delivering a second dose of a medication through the medication administration device such that the second dose of medication is applied to the distal portion of the rectum, and leaving the medication administration device in the rectum until it is dislodged for defecation. The first and second doses are delivered without removing the medication administration device from the rectum between doses. | 03-28-2013 |
20140066848 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION - A rectal medication administration device includes a tube, a balloon, a first valved port, and a second valved port. The tube includes a first lumen, a second lumen, and a plurality of holes extending from the first lumen therethrough. The balloon is proximal to the holes, is in communication with the second lumen, and is configured to be inflated to hold the tube in place within a patient's rectum. The first valved port is in communication with the first lumen and opens when connected to a first syringe or infusion set to provide medication transmission therethrough and closes when the first syringe or infusion set is withdrawn. The second valved port is in communication with the second lumen and opens when connected with a second syringe or infusion set to provide fluid to inflate the balloon and closes when the second syringe or infusion set is withdrawn. | 03-06-2014 |
20150045746 | VALVED ENTERAL ADMINISTRATION ASSEMBLY - An enteral administration assembly for administering fluids through an enteral device. The administration assembly comprising an inlet, an outlet, and a valve mechanism between the inlet and outlet. The inlet is configured to interlock with only an enteral device to form a sealed connection allowing the passage of fluid between the enteral device and the inlet. The assembly may include a valve or turbulating mechanism comprising a valve and at least one turbulator adapted to change the direction of fluid flowing through the assembly to prevent clogging and flocculation of administered substances. | 02-12-2015 |
20150088090 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A CLOG RESISTANT ORIFICE - Devices, apparatuses, systems, and methods for improved clog resistant orifices in medical devices and tubes are provided. A medical tube will comprise a tubular wall having one or more clog resistant orifices. The clog resistant orifices have an outwardly flared orifice wall so as to minimize the occurrence of clogging. The outward flaring, and in some cases inward tapering relative to the outer surface of the tubular wall, can minimize tension and compression forces from forming within the orifice. These forces can otherwise maintain a clog in position within the orifice. The portions of the tubular wall adjacent the orifices may also be more flexible than the remainder of the tubular wall, allowing such portions to bend under pressure or suction to facilitate the shearing away of any clog from the orifice. | 03-26-2015 |