Medical anchoring system
First Claim
1. A method of anchoring a medical article onto a patient, which permits an axial position of the medical article to be repositioned relative to the patient, comprising:
- inserting a section of the medical article into a channel receptacle of a compressible member, the compressible member being supported by a base, the base comprising a first material and the compressible member comprising a second material, the second material being softer than the first material;
producing a compressive stress within the compressible member so as to increase the normal force acting upon the inserted section of the medical article and thereby increase a frictional force between the inserted section of the medical article and the compressible member;
applying a compression stress to the compressible member so as to produce said compressive stress acting upon the inserted section of the medical article, wherein the compression stress is applied by inserting a biasing member into an aperture of the compressible member in a manner creating interference between the biasing member and the compressible member which compresses the compressible member, the aperture not being part of the channel; and
positioning a cover over at least a portion of the channel receptacle and securing the cover in a position overlying the portion of the channel receptacle.
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Abstract
An anchoring system for an elongated medical article comprises an anchor pad and a retainer mounted upon the anchor pad. The retainer includes a base, a cover, and a compressible member including a receptacle into which the medical article to be retained is placed. When the cover is closed, the medical article is secured within the receptacle by the pressure of the compressible member and the cover upon the medical article. One or more biasing members act upon the compressible member to increase the frictional forces acting on the retained section of the medical article. The receptacle may form a channel that follows a curved path through the retainer. The retainer may also include guide extensions to support the medical article along a transverse bend toward the skin of the patient.
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23 Claims
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1. A method of anchoring a medical article onto a patient, which permits an axial position of the medical article to be repositioned relative to the patient, comprising:
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inserting a section of the medical article into a channel receptacle of a compressible member, the compressible member being supported by a base, the base comprising a first material and the compressible member comprising a second material, the second material being softer than the first material; producing a compressive stress within the compressible member so as to increase the normal force acting upon the inserted section of the medical article and thereby increase a frictional force between the inserted section of the medical article and the compressible member; applying a compression stress to the compressible member so as to produce said compressive stress acting upon the inserted section of the medical article, wherein the compression stress is applied by inserting a biasing member into an aperture of the compressible member in a manner creating interference between the biasing member and the compressible member which compresses the compressible member, the aperture not being part of the channel; and positioning a cover over at least a portion of the channel receptacle and securing the cover in a position overlying the portion of the channel receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of anchoring a medical article onto a patient, comprising:
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providing a retainer including a base having an overall length in a longitudinal direction that is substantially parallel to an axis of the portion of the medical article being retained and a compressible member, the compressible member forming a receptacle, the base comprising a first material and the compressible member comprising a second material, the second material being softer than the first material; attaching the retainer to the patient'"'"'s skin, whereby the retainer does not cover an insertion site of the medical article; inserting a section of the medical article into the receptacle of the compressible member; deforming a portion of the compressible member in a manner that produces compressive stresses within the compressible member that bear against the section of the medical article when received within the receptacle; and applying a compression stress to the compressible member so as to produce said compressive stress bearing against the inserted section of the medical article, wherein the compression stress is applied by inserting a biasing member into an aperture of the compressible member in a manner creating interference between the biasing member and the compressible member which compresses the compressible member, the aperture not being part of the receptacle. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A method of anchoring a medical article onto a patient, comprising:
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providing an anchor pad having a first side including an adhesive layer to adhere the anchor pad to a patient'"'"'s skin and having an opposing second side; providing a retainer attached to the opposing second side, the retainer including, a base having an overall length in a longitudinal direction that is substantially parallel to an axis of a portion of the medical article being retained, a compressible member, and a cover pivotally attached to the base and having first and second sides, the first and second sides being spaced apart in the longitudinal direction with the compressible member disposed therebetween; and positioning the portion of the medical article against the compressible member, wherein the medical article extends generally in the longitudinal direction beyond the first and second sides of the cover when the medical article is placed within the retainer and the cover is in the closed position. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A method of anchoring a medical article onto a patient, comprising:
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inserting a section of the medical article into a channel receptacle of a compressible member, the channel having at least two directional changes along its length; producing a compressive stress within the compressible member so as to increase the normal force acting upon the inserted section of the medical article and thereby increase a frictional force between the inserted section of the medical article and the compressible member; and inserting a biasing member into an aperture of the compressible member in a manner creating interference between the biasing member and the compressible member which compresses the compressible member against the inserted section of the medical article, the aperture not being part of the channel. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23)
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