Emergency medical needle
First Claim
1. A medical needle comprising a cannula (i.e., a hollow body) of generally cylindrical shape having two ends, such ends consisting of an integral pointed distal end and a proximal end, each of such ends having one or more orifices that communicate with the lumen of said body;
- said distal end having cutting edges that meet at the tip, said cutting edges lie within a flat, smooth, or piecewise smooth curved plane whose tangent planes of the distal edges intersect proximally with the top of the cannula body or its distal projected surface, and whose tangent planes of the proximal edges intersect distally with the top of the cannula body or its distal projected surface;
said orifice(s) having lateral and medial edges, said lateral edges lie in a curved plane that intersects, approximates, or coincides with the plane of the cutting edges at the tip and approximates, coincides with, or diverges away from the plane of the cutting edges proximally such that its proximal tangent planes intersect proximally with the bottom of the cannula, said lateral orifice edges meet the medial orifice edges at or near the widest portion of the cannula body, and said medial orifice edges form the lateral edges of an extension of the bottom of the cannula that generally narrows in width distally and extends a distance not beyond the tip; and
said extension of the bottom of the cannula serves to prevent penetration of the tip into the opposite wall of the penetrated vessel, prevent plugging of the needle lumen and thus enhance the early return of blood to the proximal end of the cannula where it provides an indication of penetration into the vessel lumen, and prevents coring of the vessel tissue.
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Abstract
An emergency medical needle for rapid cannulation of blood vessels that comprises a cannula with orifice(s) that face towards the vessel during insertion (so-called reverse cannula position) that enhances early return of blood to indicate penetration, a tip with cutting edges that biases the direction of insertion towards the vessel, and an extension of the bottom of the cannula that prevents penetration of the opposite wall, prevents coring, and prevents plugging so as to provide an early indication of penetration.
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1. A medical needle comprising a cannula (i.e., a hollow body) of generally cylindrical shape having two ends, such ends consisting of an integral pointed distal end and a proximal end, each of such ends having one or more orifices that communicate with the lumen of said body;
- said distal end having cutting edges that meet at the tip, said cutting edges lie within a flat, smooth, or piecewise smooth curved plane whose tangent planes of the distal edges intersect proximally with the top of the cannula body or its distal projected surface, and whose tangent planes of the proximal edges intersect distally with the top of the cannula body or its distal projected surface;
said orifice(s) having lateral and medial edges, said lateral edges lie in a curved plane that intersects, approximates, or coincides with the plane of the cutting edges at the tip and approximates, coincides with, or diverges away from the plane of the cutting edges proximally such that its proximal tangent planes intersect proximally with the bottom of the cannula, said lateral orifice edges meet the medial orifice edges at or near the widest portion of the cannula body, and said medial orifice edges form the lateral edges of an extension of the bottom of the cannula that generally narrows in width distally and extends a distance not beyond the tip; and
said extension of the bottom of the cannula serves to prevent penetration of the tip into the opposite wall of the penetrated vessel, prevent plugging of the needle lumen and thus enhance the early return of blood to the proximal end of the cannula where it provides an indication of penetration into the vessel lumen, and prevents coring of the vessel tissue. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
- said distal end having cutting edges that meet at the tip, said cutting edges lie within a flat, smooth, or piecewise smooth curved plane whose tangent planes of the distal edges intersect proximally with the top of the cannula body or its distal projected surface, and whose tangent planes of the proximal edges intersect distally with the top of the cannula body or its distal projected surface;
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