1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates generally to catheter placement devices for intravascular catheterization and, more particularly to, a catheter insertion apparatus for peripheral blood vessel catheterization with a needle tip protective system and a shortened length in the transport mode.
2. Description of the Related Art
Medical personnel routinely use syringes for a variety of purposes, including administering medication, for intravenous blood collection, and for inserting catheter devices. There are a number of risks associated with using syringes to perform these tasks. One risk is that of the medical personnel sticking themselves with a needle contaminated from intravenous fluids from a patient. This risk is potentially grave for medical personnel attending to patients having contagious and life threatening diseases such as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Hepatitis.
Various retractable devices have been developed to protect medical personnel from inadvertent needle sticks. U.S. Pat. No. 4,507,117 to Vining et al. describes a needle/syringe device wherein the needle is fixedly projected from the syringe by engaging a pair of locking members formed on the syringe plunger with a pair of recessed portions formed on the needle mounting base, and then lockingly engaging a second pair of locking members formed on the mounting base with a second pair of recessed portions formed on the neck of the syringe barrel. The plunger must be rotated clockwise to lock each pair of locking members to their respective recessed portions. To fill the syringe with medication, the plunger is unlocked from the mounting base and drawn back in the same manner as a conventional syringe. The needle is retracted after injection by unlocking the base from the neck and drawing back on the plunger.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,988,339 to Vadher describes various retractable needle/syringe devices for blood collection, catheterization and medicinal injection procedures. The devices include a needle unit in the form of a syringe and a catheter unit received in an oblong hollow handle with a retracting spring disposed in the distal end of the handle, and a pusher of the needle unit, disposed axially at the proximal end of the handle face. The pusher is designed for manual transposition of the needle unit from the transport mode into the duty ready mode. The hollow handle is provided with slots for the transposition inside the manual controlled drive of a syringe piston and trigger member. The latter is designed for control of the needle unit retraction into the duty ready mode.
One disadvantage of the device of the '339 patent is its great length caused by the needle unit pusher, which, in the transport mode, protrudes in the proximal direction and thereby increases the length of the device. Another disadvantage of the device is the possibility of the needle unit exiting from the protection mode as a result of the action onto accessible pusher and fixation means, which allows reusing the device. Another disadvantage is the absence of direct access to the catheter hub in the duty ready mode (as shown in
U.S. Pat. No. 6,086,563 to Moulton et al. discloses an apparatus having multiple modes (e.g., the transport, duty ready and retraction modes). The apparatus has increased length in the transport mode because the needle cover protrudes distally beyond the hollow handle and the trigger member is disposed at the distal end of the hollow handle beyond the needle. The apparatus also has a large number of details including the needle cover, a proximal lid of the hollow handle, a rubber cuff of the needle hub, a complex needle hub with the cantilever arm, a recess for the needle cover engagement, a complicated flash chamber, and the holder of the rubber cuff. The increased length, fabrication complexity and considerable material consumption lead to an increase of manufacturing cost associated with the apparatus.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,747,831 to Kulli discloses a needle/handle assembly wherein the needle lockingly projects outwardly from a bore formed in the handle. When the catheter has been placed, a spring activated retraction mechanism provided for the handle can be operated to automatically retract the needle into the handle. A disadvantage of this device is that the needle is constantly in a projected state outside of the handle prior to use. As a result, there exists a greater risk of potential contamination to the needle from dropping or otherwise mishandling the device, and thus, a greater risk to persons operating the device of coming into contaminating contact with the needle. Another disadvantage is increased length in the transport mode, thereby requiring increased transportation expenses. Another disadvantage is the inability to control the device with one hand. Still another disadvantage is the high probability of inadvertent retraction of the needle into the protective state.
There is a strong need in the art for an apparatus that overcomes the above described limitations in the art.
One aspect of the invention relates to a catheter insertion apparatus, including: a housing, a needle unit operable to guide a catheter into an associated patient, a retraction mechanism to withdraw the needle unit to a protected location within at least a portion of the housing, and a selectively operable coupling to the needle unit in position for use and including a one use only unlocking device.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a catheter insertion apparatus, including: a catheter unit including a catheter tube and a catheter hub; a needle unit including a needle and a needle hub, wherein the needle hub is secured to a proximal end of the needle and the needle unit is operable to guide the catheter tube into an associated patient; a handle having a distal end and a proximal, wherein the handle serve as a guide and a receptacle for the needle unit and the catheter unit in a transport mode, a duty ready mode, and a protection mode; wherein in the transport mode the needle unit and the catheter unit are disposed within the handle, wherein in the duty ready mode the needle unit is releasably affixed to the handle adjacent to the handle distal end and the catheter hub at least partly protrudes out of said handle in a distal direction thereby providing an associated user with immediate access and control of the catheter hub by an associated hand of the associated user, and wherein in the protection mode the needle unit is disposed within the handle and is protected from accidental contact with associated persons; a retraction mechanism to retract the needle unit from the duty ready mode to the protection mode; and a selectively operable coupling to the needle unit in position for use and including a one use only unlocking device.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a catheter insertion apparatus including: a handle including a longitudinal internal cavity with a longitudinal slot in a wall of the handle, wherein the handle guides and houses a needle unit and a catheter unit; a hub engagement member and a handle engagement member for coupling the needle unit to the handle adjacent to a handle distal end of the handle in a duty ready mode, wherein the hub engagement member includes a control portion, which is disposed on an exterior portion of handle and in the duty ready mode is accessible for control by an associated hand of an associated user holding the handle, whereby the control portion is connected by a frangible coupling to be rendered inoperable by an associated force imparted by the associated user applied to the control portion for retracting the needle unit into a protection mode; and the handle engagement member includes at least one resilient latch element located on a lateral wall of the longitudinal slot, the at least one resilient latch element is pliant in a transversal direction and allows unhampered transposing of the needle unit and catheter unit from a transport mode into a duty ready mode, wherein the handle engagement member engages with the hub engagement member, thereby preventing retraction of the needle unit into the protection mode and the duty ready mode; and the handle engagement member supports at least a portion of the frangible coupling link during its breaking off, wherein a site of the breaking off is located lower than the handle engagement member and the breaking off leads to disengagement of the engagement member resulting in unhampered retraction of the needle unit into the protection mode.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a method for withdrawing a needle, the method including activating a retraction mechanism by applying a force, while holding a catheter insertion apparatus in one hand, breaking a frangible coupling, and retracting at least a portion of a needle into a handle.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a catheter insertion apparatus apparatus, including: a needle unit including a needle with a needle distal sharp point and a needle proximal end, a needle hub attached to the needle proximal end, and a flash chamber located within the needle hub; a catheter unit including a catheter tube and a catheter hub affixed to a catheter tube proximal end, wherein the needle is capable of traversing at least a portion of the catheter tube; a handle having a longitudinal internal cavity for guiding and housing the needle unit; a security zone located at the handle distal end, wherein the needle distal sharp point is protected from contact with an associated person while located in the security zone; mutual dispositions of the needle unit, catheter unit, and handle including a duty ready mode and a protection mode, wherein in the duty ready mode the needle unit is releasably affixed to the handle adjacent to a handle distal end; wherein in the protection mode the needle distal sharp point is positioned in the security zone; a hub engagement member and a handle engagement member for coupling the needle unit to the handle adjacent to the handle distal end in the duty ready mode; at least one of the hub engagement member and the handle engagement member is an active engagement member having a control portion, which is disposed outside of the handle and in the duty ready mode accessible for control by the same user hand which holds apparatus, and the active engagement member is connected by a frangible coupling link to be rendered inoperable by an associated force imparted by the associated user applied to the control portion for retracting the needle unit into the protection mode; and a resilient retracting member having a maximum stressed state in the duty ready mode and positioned beyond a blood flow for retraction of the needle unit from the duty ready mode into the protection mode.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a catheter insertion apparatus apparatus, includes: a needle unit including a needle with a needle distal sharp point and a needle proximal end, a needle hub attached to the needle proximal end, and a flash chamber located within the needle hub; a catheter unit including a catheter tube and a catheter hub affixed to a catheter tube proximal end, wherein the needle is capable of traversing at least a portion of the catheter tube; a handle having a longitudinal internal cavity for guiding and housing the needle unit; a security zone located at the handle distal end, wherein the needle distal sharp point is protected from contact with an associated person while located in the security zone; mutual dispositions of the needle unit, catheter unit, and handle including a duty ready mode and a protection mode, wherein in the duty ready mode, the needle unit is releasably affixed to the handle adjacent to a handle distal end; wherein in the protection mode the needle distal sharp point is positioned in the security zone; a hub engagement member and a handle engagement member for coupling the needle unit to the handle adjacent to the handle distal end in the duty ready mode; at least one of the hub engagement member and the handle engagement member is an active engagement member having a control portion located outside of the handle and in the duty ready mode accessible for control by the same user hand which holds apparatus, wherein control of the active engagement member is actuated by a force applied from the associated user to the control portion which retracts the needle unit into the protection mode, wherein the applied force is distinct from the movement direction of the catheter unit relative to the needle; and a resilient retracting member having a maximum stressed state in the duty ready mode and positioned beyond a blood flow for retraction of the needle unit from the duty ready mode into the protection mode.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a catheter insertion apparatus apparatus, includes: a needle unit including a needle with a needle distal sharp point and a needle proximal end, a needle hub attached to the needle proximal end, and a flash chamber located within the needle hub; a catheter unit including a catheter tube and a catheter hub affixed to a catheter tube proximal end, wherein the needle is capable of traversing at least a portion of the catheter tube; a handle including a longitudinal internal cavity with a longitudinal slot in a wall of the handle, wherein the handle guides and houses the needle unit and the catheter unit; a security zone located at a handle distal end, wherein the needle distal sharp point is protected from contact with an associated person while located in the security zone; mutual dispositions of the needle unit, catheter unit, and handle including a transport mode, a duty ready mode and a protection mode, wherein in the transport mode, the needle unit and the catheter unit are disposed in the longitudinal internal cavity of the handle, the needle is disposed inside the catheter tube so that the needle distal sharp point protrudes distally from the distal end of the catheter tube, the catheter unit is disposed in a proximal position, the needle hub is disposed near a handle proximal end, and the needle distal sharp point is disposed in the security zone; wherein in the duty ready mode the needle unit is releasably affixed to the handle adjacent to a handle distal end; wherein in the protection mode the needle distal sharp point is positioned in the security zone; a duty fixation means for releasably affixing the needle unit to the handle adjacent to the handle distal end in the duty ready mode, including a hub engagement member disposed on the needle hub and a handle engagement member disposed on the handle, wherein the hub engagement member is connected to the needle hub by a frangible coupling link and has a control portion extending through the longitudinal slot of the handle, wherein the control portion is adapted for the control by an associated user's finger for manual transposition of the catheter unit and needle unit from the transport mode into the duty ready mode, and in the duty ready mode the control portion is accessible for control by the same user hand, which holds the catheter insertion apparatus, to break off the frangible coupling link by a force applied by the associated user to the control portion for disengaging the engagement members and retracting the needle unit into the protection mode; and a resilient retracting member having a maximum stressed state in the duty ready mode and positioned beyond a blood flow for retraction of the needle unit from the duty ready mode into the protection mode.
Other apparatuses, methods, features, and advantages of the present invention will be or become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following drawings and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features, and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the present invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
Many aspects of the invention can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present invention. Likewise, elements and features depicted in one drawing may be combined with elements and features depicted in additional drawings. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
A catheter insertion apparatus 10 (also referred to as a catheter introducer) for intravascular catheterization, which is illustrated in the drawings, generally includes a catheter unit with a catheter tube and a catheter hub, a needle unit with a tubular needle and a needle hub, and a hollow handle capable of receiving at least a portion of the catheter unit and needle unit.
The catheter insertion apparatus 10 has multiple modes or states (also referred to as “positions”), which are used to indicate the relative positions and relationships among the respective parts, during normal operation. For example, in normal use, the catheter insertion apparatus 10 has three general modes (positions): the transport mode, the duty ready mode, and the protection mode. The transport mode is the mode in which the catheter insertion apparatus 10 ordinarily may be stored and/or transported from place to place before it is used. In the duty ready mode, the catheter insertion apparatus 10 is ready for use. In the protection mode, the needle unit is withdrawn after use and an individual is generally protected from exposure and/or inadvertent sticking from the needle. These labels (transport mode, duty ready mode and protection mode) are used herein for convenience of summary and not intended to be limits on the description of the invention, which is described in greater detail below.
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The catheter insertion apparatus 10 further includes a control mechanism 50 and a hub engagement member 52. The control mechanism 50 provides for control and operation for the catheter insertion apparatus 10 to be manipulated by the same hand of a user, such as a nurse, doctor, medical technician, or the like that may be holding the apparatus 10.
As discussed more fully below, the catheter insertion apparatus 10 further includes a retraction mechanism for retraction of the needle unit 18 into the handle 24 after use. The control mechanism a frangible coupling link 54, a resilient member 56, proximal stopping element 58 and protrusions 60, 62. In addition, the catheter insertion apparatus 10 includes projections 64 and 66 (shown in
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Handle engagement members 68 and 70 are made as resilient latch elements located on a lateral wall of longitudinal slot 46 and pliant in the transverse direction due to lateral longitudinal slits 74 and 76. Due to their pliability, handle engagement members 68 and 70 permit unhampered transposing of needle unit 18 and catheter unit 12 from the transport mode into the duty ready mode wherein handle engagement members 68 and 70 engage with hub engagement member 52, thereby preventing the retraction of needle unit 18 proximally into the protection mode, while distal stopping element 72 restricts the movement of needle unit 18 in the distal direction.
From the transport mode, the catheter insertion apparatus 10 is easily positioned into the duty ready mode prior to use. In particular, the catheter insertion apparatus 10 is adjusted so that the sharp distal point 28 of the needle 20 extends beyond the distal end of the catheter tube 30 and the catheter tube 14 extends beyond the distal end 48 of the hollow handle 24, as shown in
In the duty ready mode, needle unit 18 is releasably affixed to handle 24 and adjacent to handle distal end 48 by the retaining mechanism in the form of two projections 64 and 66 (shown in
While the catheter insertion apparatus 10 is in the duty ready mode, the user may hold the apparatus at finned gripping portion 78 of handle 24 and set the catheter unit 12 into patient's body.
After the catheter unit 12 has been properly placed in the patient, the needle unit 18 may be retracted. For example, the user may apply a force to the hub engagement member 52 to retract the needle unit 18 into the internal cavity 26 of the handle 24. The applied force is first upward and then in the proximal direction in order to break off (or snap) the frangible coupling link 54. For example, the applied force may be in a lifting, tilting, etc. type of action. The applied force is in a direction that is distinct from the movement direction of catheter unit 12 relative to needle 20 and from a direction towards the handle longitudinal axis (away from the patient). The application of the force in this manner eliminates the accidental premature activation of the retracting mechanism during the catheter advance into patient's body using needle 20 as a catheter guide. During the breaking off or snapping of the frangible coupling link 54, handle engagement members 68 and 70 serve as a support for the frangible coupling link 54. The location of the breaking (or snapping) off is located below the positions of the lower handle engagement members 68 and 70, thereby eliminating the needle unit 18 from jamming and enhancing the reliability of the needle unit retraction.
As illustrated, needle hub 18 and hub engagement member 52 are made as a single detail of fragile plastic. This aspect of the invention considerably simplifies the design and assembling of the catheter insertion apparatus 10 and reduces the detail number and ultimately the cost of the device. After breaking off hub engagement member 52, engagement members 52, 68, and 70 are disengaged and needle unit 18 is retracted into the protection mode. As stated previously, the location of the breaking off is located lower on the handle engagement members 68 and 70, thereby eliminating the needle unit 18 jamming and enhancing the reliability of retraction of the needle unit 18. The breaking off of the hub engagement member 52 essentially eliminates possible re-use of the device, as there is no possibility for the repeated transposition of needle unit 18 into the duty ready mode.
To prevent the user from being pricked or stuck by the needle sharp distal point 28, the withdrawn needle 20 is transposed into the protection mode avoiding the transmission of infection by the blood contaminated needle 20. In this withdrawn or protected mode, the needle unit 18 is disposed inside the hollow handle 24 and the needle sharp distal point 28 is disposed in a security zone 34 to avoid contact of the user with the sharp distal point 28.
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The resilient retracting mechanism for the retraction of needle unit 18 from the duty ready mode into the protection mode includes resilient member 56 installed beyond a blood flow and having maximum stressed state in the duty ready mode. Resilient member 56 is made of elastic polymer like rubber in the form of a ring and secured to needle hub 18 and handle 24 by the coupling mechanism made as protrusion 62 located near handle proximal end 32 and protrusion 60 located on needle hub 18. Resilient member 56 also serves as a transport and duty ready fixation mechanism, which prevents needle unit 18 from spontaneous displacement in the distal direction from the transport and duty ready modes. Proximal stopping element 58 is preferably a sticky tape that restricts the proximal displacement of needle unit 18 beyond the scope of handle proximal end 32.
Further embodiments of the catheter insertion apparatus 110 are shown in
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The retaining mechanism includes two resilient plates 264, 266 located on an outer surface of handle 224 on either side of handle longitudinal slot 246, at the distal end of the compact insertion apparatus 210. Resilient plates 264, 266 can be made as elements of integral unit 290 mounted on handle 224 by any means (e.g., mounted on handle upper pin 279 and held thereon by friction). The resilient plates 264, 266 are provided with lateral sockets 280, 281 adapted for receiving lateral pins 285, 286 of hub engagement member 252 in a duty ready mode, as shown in
The protection fixation mechanism includes locking pawl 284 disposed on resilient leg 288, which is generally a portion of handle plug 258 and locking notches 283, which may be generally located on the proximal end of needle hub 222. In the transport mode, shown in
Handle plug 258 can be installed at handle proximal end 232. The handle plug 258 serves as a proximal stopping element restricting the proximal movement of needle unit 212 during its retracting into the protection mode. The handle plug 258 may also include element 262, as shown in
Hub engagement member 252 may also be provided with a spacer 282 in the form of projection 282 located on the lower distal surface of hub engagement member 252 and entering handle longitudinal slot 246. Spacer 282 provides a gap 293, as shown in
Although the invention has been shown and described with respect to certain preferred embodiments, it is obvious that equivalents and modifications will occur to others skilled in the art upon the reading and understanding of the specification. The present invention includes all such equivalents and modifications, and is limited only by the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/565,505, filed Apr. 26, 2004, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60565505 | Apr 2004 | US |