The invention concerns a device to secure onto the skin a catheter exiting from a cutaneous emergence site.
Many devices have been proposed to secure onto the skin a catheter exiting from such a puncture site.
Such devices are described, for example, in publications EP 078 041, WO 95/20 415 (=EP 0 541 189), DE 411 282 (-EP 0 515 807), U.S. Pat. No. 3,918,446, U.S. Pat. No. 4,324,237, EP 0 931 560, U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,616, AU 589549, U.S. Pat. No. 4,364,368, and U.S. Pat. No. 4,517,971.
Devices have also been proposed to retain a catheter on the skin of a patient by passing it longitudinally (U.S. Pat. No. 4,397,647) or transversally (U.S. Pat. No. 6,572,588) in a passage formed on a pad fixed to the skin, and holding it there by a mobile plug adjoining the pad and designed to be led up to a shaped portion of this passage above the catheter, but these devices have not been designed to cover an emergence site in order to retain the catheter at the exit from the site.
This present invention aims to supply a device based on a pad and a plug, that is inexpensive to manufacture, of minimum dimensions, easy and reliable to use, comfortable for the patient, and designed to secure a catheter at the exit from a cutaneous emergence site.
This device, which is essentially composed of a flexible pad whose underside has been rendered adhesive, which is equipped with a slot (7) starting from the edge of the pad and ending at a hole which traverses the pad from side to side, this slot being sufficiently wide so that the pad can be slid laterally via the slot onto the catheter exiting from the emergence site until the said hole can be placed on the site itself, is characterised in that the said hole is located at the bottom of a recess present on the top surface of the pad, and in that the pad includes a pliable lateral tongue which includes a plug designed to be trapped elastically in the said recess on top of the catheter when the tongue is folded onto the pad.
The emergence site, as well as the catheter at the exit from this site, are protected by the plug when the latter is trapped in the recess. In preferred implementations, the device also has one or more of the following characteristics:
The following is a description of preferred but not limiting implementations of devices according to the invention, with reference to the figures of the attached drawings, which are enlarged in relation to reality, and on which:
The device shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 is a circular pad (1) created by moulding with a lateral tongue (2) that is hinged to the pad by a thinned notch (3) to form a fold line allowing the tongue to be folded onto the pad until a plug (4), created by moulding at the extremity of the tongue, arrives above an open recess (5) formed in the body of the pad around a hole (6) which traverses the pad from side to side.
The pad includes ribs in relief (1a) on a base face (1b) facing upwards, with these ribs forming between them a rectilinear slot (7) which connects the edge of the pad to the hole (6) and which is flared at its entrance, and a rectilinear channel (8) which, in the case illustrated, is located on the other side of the hole (6) as an extension to slot (7).
The slot (7) is dimensioned to allow the pad to slide laterally on the catheter via the said slot, until the hole (6) comes level with the puncture site, and the channel (8) is dimensioned to retain the catheter by elastic trapping when it is bent onto the pad at the exit from the hole. Preferably, this channel is on a downward slope as far as the edge of the pad in order to guide the catheter until it makes contact with the skin.
The recess (5) is dimensioned in order to trap the plug (4), which is split (4a) so as to be trapped elastically in the recess.
The pad is manufactured in any appropriate material that makes a flexible and elastic component, in particular such as the synthetic rubbers, polyurethanes, polyamides, the composite plastic/elastomer materials, or polyvinyl chloride.
The recess (5) is open at the side (5a) facing the tongue, so as to accommodate the part (2a) of the tongue which precedes the plug (4).
The underface (lc) of the pad is rendered adhesive so that it adheres to the skin.
The adhesive can be double-sided adhesive strip for example.
FIGS. 4 to 7 relate to implementation variants which are characterised in particular by the fact that:
In all of these cases, retention is finally performed by the plug (4), which is folded onto the catheter.
The invention is not limited to these implementation examples.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0410855 | Oct 2004 | FR | national |
0510220 | Oct 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR05/02486 | 10/10/2005 | WO | 5/23/2007 |