M. David Butts - Draper UT, US Jordan P. Diamond - Salt Lake City UT, US Ryan Patterson - Kaysville UT, US Guy Rome - West Valley UT, US Jason Stats - Woods Cross UT, US William R. Barron - Riverton UT, US
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
A61M 25/16
US Classification:
604533, 604523, 604534, 604905
Abstract:
A catheter connector for a subcutaneously placed catheter. The catheter connector can be configured for a single lumen catheter or a multiple lumen catheter. The connector facilitates precise positioning of both distal and proximal ends of a catheter, providing enhanced functionability and patient comfort.
Connector System For A Proximally Trimmable Catheter
Kelly B. Powers - No. Salt Lake City UT, US Catherine C. Breiter - Holladay UT, US Jordan P. Diamond - Salt Lake City UT, US Jason R. Stats - Woods Cross UT, US Daniel J. Triplett - Providence UT, US
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
A61M 25/16
US Classification:
604533
Abstract:
A catheter connector system for a subcutaneously placed catheter. The catheter connector system permits proximal trimming of the placed catheter, which is a procedure that provides numerous advantages over traditional methods of trimming catheter distal ends prior to implantation. The catheter connector system can be configured for a single lumen catheter or a multiple lumen catheter. The catheter connector system facilitates precise positioning of both distal and proximal ends of a catheter, providing enhanced function ability and patient comfort.
Connector System For A Proximally Trimmable Catheter
Kelly B. Powers - North Salt Lake UT, US Catherine C. Breiter - Holladay UT, US Jordan P. Diamond - Salt Lake City UT, US Jason R. Stats - Layton UT, US Daniel J. Triplett - Providence UT, US
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
US Classification:
604523
Abstract:
A catheter connector system for a subcutaneously placed catheter. The catheter connector system permits proximal trimming of the placed catheter, which is a procedure that provides numerous advantages over traditional methods of trimming catheter distal ends prior to implantation. The catheter connector system can be configured for a single lumen catheter or a multiple lumen catheter. The catheter connector system facilitates precise positioning of both distal and proximal ends of a catheter, providing enhanced functionability and patient comfort.
Jordan P. Diamond - Salt Lake City UT, US Abtihal Raji-Kubba - Salt Lake City UT, US William R. Barron - Riverton UT, US Catherine C. Breiter - Holladay UT, US
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
A61M 1/00
US Classification:
604118
Abstract:
A power injection catheter for high flow rate delivery of fluids. The power injection catheter may include a pressure relief mechanism for preventing overpressurizing within the lumen of the catheter. The pressure relief mechanism may be configured to prevent sudden pressure build-up inside the catheter lumen by absorbing, buffering or releasing pressure inside the lumen during pressure spikes. The power injection catheter may also take the form of a multi-lumen catheter capable of simultaneous infusions of a single fluid through two or more of the lumens in the catheter.
M. David Butts - Riverton UT, US Jordan P. Diamond - Salt Lake City UT, US Ryan Patterson - Kaysville UT, US Guy Rome - West Valley City UT, US Jason R. Stats - Layton UT, US William R. Barron - Riverton UT, US
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
A61M 25/16
US Classification:
604523, 604533, 604534, 604905
Abstract:
A catheter connector for a subcutaneously placed catheter. The catheter connector can be configured for a single lumen catheter or a multiple lumen catheter. The connector facilitates precise positioning of both distal and proximal ends of a catheter, providing enhanced functionability and patient comfort.
Connector System For A Proximally Trimmable Catheter
Kelly B. Powers - North Salt Lake UT, US Catherine C. Breiter - Holladay UT, US Jordan P. Diamond - Salt Lake City UT, US Jason R. Stats - Layton UT, US Daniel J. Triplett - Providence UT, US
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
A61M 25/00
US Classification:
604523
Abstract:
A catheter connector system for a subcutaneously placed catheter and method of attaching a catheter to extracorporeal medical equipment. The catheter connector system and method enables proximal trimming of the placed catheter and facilitates precise positioning of both distal and proximal ends of a catheter. The method includes sliding a boot and dilator combination over a portion of a catheter extending from a venipuncture site until a distal end of the boot is positioned in the venipuncture site, removing the dilator from the boot, and trimming a portion of the catheter extending from a proximal end of the boot. A bifurcation assembly may be attached to the proximal end of the boot following trimming of the catheter.
High Pressure Catheter And Methods For Manufacturing The Same
Eric King - West Jordan UT, US Ron Wortley - Salt Lake City UT, US Jordan Diamond - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M025/16
US Classification:
604/533000
Abstract:
A catheter for high pressure applications may contain a rigid inner hub, forming a high pressure connection between a fluid path of a catheter shaft and extension tube assembly. The catheter may also contain a soft pliable outer hub with flexible suture wings positioned over the rigid inner hub. When used clinically, the catheter may function as both a standard catheter and a high-pressure catheter.
Catherine Breiter - Holladay UT, US Jordan Diamond - Salt Lake City UT, US
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
US Classification:
604500000, 604523000, 604118000, 604246000
Abstract:
Power injection catheters for high flow rate delivery of fluids are disclosed. In one embodiment, a catheter may include a body defining one lumen and a plurality of extension tubes each comprising a lumen in fluid communication with the one lumen of the catheter body. Further, an extension tube may be configured for performing power injection and an extension tube may include a proximal valve. In another embodiment, a catheter may comprise a plurality of lumens and extension tubes, each of the extension tubes comprising a lumen in fluid communication with one lumen of the catheter body, respectively. At least one extension tube may be configured for performing power injection and at least one extension tube may include a proximal valve. Such catheters may include a pressure relief mechanism for preventing overpressurizing of the catheter. A method of injecting a fluid into a patient's body is disclosed.