The invention relates to an inserter for a medical device e.g. an infusion set for intermittent or continuous administration of a therapeutical substance, such as e.g. insulin. The inserter comprises an insertion needle and a spring unit assuring automatic insertion and automatic retraction of the insertion needle.
It is known to construct inserters for infusion sets which hides and protects the insertion needle before insertion and which retracts the insertion needle after penetration of the patients skin and thereafter hides and protects the insertion needle.
Such a device is known from EP 1.762.259. The inserter according to this document comprises a needle hub comprising an insertion needle and two spring units assuring automatic insertion and automatic retraction of the insertion needle. Although the design of the device is compact and user friendly the mechanism is relatively complex as two spring units are used in order to make the device work correctly.
From US 2004/0158207 (Nunn et al.) is known a device for inserting a cannula into tissue, including a cannula (3), a protective element surrounding and accommodating the cannula and insertion needle before and after insertion, an operating element for moving the cannula out of the protective element, and a holder fixedly connected to the cannula. The spring (31) in the automatic embodiments (
From WO 2006/061354 (Novo Nordisk NS) is known a medical device comprising a transcutaneous device unit and a process unit. The unit is adapted to be mounted to a skin surface of a subject and comprises a first housing, a transcutaneous device, and may comprise a flexible patch portion with an upper surface and a lower mounting surface adapted for application to the skin of a subject. The process unit comprises a second housing with a lower surface and a process assembly. The first and second housings are adapted to be secured to each other in such a way that the lower surface of the second housing is allowed to move freely relative to at least a portion of the underlying skin surface or patch. In this way a relatively flexible patch portion can adapt to the skin surface to which it is mounted both statically and dynamically without being restricted in its movements by the normally much stiffer process unit.
The present invention provides both protection of the insertion needle before insertion and after retraction and at the same time the inserter device is of a simple construction which only needs one spring unit.
The object of the invention is to provide a simple, non-expensive inserter for an infusion device which inserter would be easy and safe for the user to handle during use and safe to dispose of after use.
An aspect of the invention concerns an inserter for inserting a medical device comprising a housing, a first body which is movable relative to the housing and comprising penetrating means pointing in the direction of insertion, a second body which is also movable relative to the housing and driving means which move respectively the first body and the second body relative to the housing wherein the driving means moves the first body in the direction of insertion and moves the second body in a direction different from the insertion direction.
In one embodiment the driving means first move the first body in the direction of insertion and then moves the second body in the direction different from the insertion direction. The driving means can comprise a single spring unit which could be a cluster of several springs or a single spring unit, e.g. a coiled spring. The spring unit of this one embodiment can work by first expanding in the insertion direction and then expanding in the direction different from the insertion direction. This direction different from the insertion direction can be in an angle of 180°±5° to the insertion direction.
In one embodiment the inserter device can be provided with first locking means which locking means can keep the first body in a chosen retracted position in relation to the housing while the driving means are biased i.e. the driving means posses stored or potential energy. These first locking means can comprise a protruding part on the first body which interacts with an opening in the housing.
In one embodiment the inserter is provided with second locking means which second locking means can keep the second body in a chosen forward position in relation to the housing while the driving means are biased i.e. the driving means posses potential energy, e.g. the second locking means comprises an inwardly protruding part of the housing which interacts with a distally turned surface of the second body.
According to one embodiment the inserter comprises means for locking the penetrating means to the second body while the second body is moving from a forward to a retracted position in relation to the housing.
The medical device used with the inserter device can be e.g. an infusion part for administrating medication or a sensor device for measuring values e.g. of the blood or a simple port/gateway for administering medication by a syringe or the like.
Another aspect of the invention also relates to a process for positioning a medical device on the skin of a patient which process comprises the following steps:
The invention is explained in greater detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein preferred embodiments of the invention is shown.
The device illustrated in
The medical device can be all sorts of devices which for some reason needs to be placed sub- or transcutaneously on a patient for a shorter or longer time. In the embodiment illustrated in
The port-device shown in the figures comprises a body 7 having a through going opening and a cannula 8 made of a soft and flexible material.
The secondary locking means have the form of a longitudinal cut-out 11 having the length L. The longitudinal cut-out is fixed to the housing 6 by thin parts of material close to the middle section, the fastening parts have the length/width l and are symmetrically placed on each side of the cut-out 11. The length/width of the fastening parts are less than 10% of the total length of the cut-out 11, in the present embodiment the length/width of the fastening parts are approximately 6% of the length of the cut-out 11. The fastening parts are so relatively thin that it is possible to pivot the free ends of the cut-out 11 around the axis formed by the fastening parts. A first of the free ends 12 is provided with means which will make the user recognize these parts of the cut-out 11 as pressure points. In the embodiment in
The inserter device is normally delivered to the user joined with the medical device in a sterile packing which has to be removed before use. Either the medical device is provided with a mounting pad, that is a mounting pad is unreleasably fastened to the proximal side of the medical device, or a mounting pad is provided in a separate sterile packing and placed on the skin of the patient at a suitable insertion place before the medical device is inserted. If the mounting pad is unreleasably fastened to the medical device it will normally be necessary to remove a release layer from the adhesive surface of the mounting pad before using the inserter device.
After the sterile packing is removed and either the release layer is removed or the separate mounting pad is positioned, the inserter device is ready for insertion of the medical device.
This application is a continuation of PCT Application No. PCT/EP2008/057769 filed on Jun. 19, 2008, and which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/945,172, filed Jun. 20, 2007, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
| Number | Date | Country | |
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| 60945172 | Jun 2007 | US |
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| Parent | PCT/EP2008/057769 | Jun 2008 | US |
| Child | 12639498 | US |