Securement device for I.V. t-connector
First Claim
1. An anchoring system for securely anchoring to a patient a medical article of the type having an elongated body including first and second elongated tubular bodies, the second elongated tubular body intersecting with the first elongated tubular body, the anchoring system comprising:
- a retainer including a body and first and second channels extending through at least a portion of the body, the channels being configured to accept at least a portion of the first and second elongated tubular bodies of the medical article, and means for capturing both the first and second tubular bodies within the retainer body so as to arrest at least rotational movement of the medical article in both directions about a longitudinal axis relative to the retainer; and
an anchor pad having two sides, the retainer being mounted on one side and the other side including a layer of adhesive.
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Abstract
An anchoring system includes a simply-structured device which permits a portion of a catheter or similar medical article to be easily anchored to a patient, desirably without the use of tape or needles and suture. The anchoring system comprises an anchor pad and a retainer mounted upon the anchor pad. The retainer includes a plurality of intersecting channels into which the medical article to be retained is placed. The medical article is secured within the intersecting channels by retaining at least one axially extending member on the medical article.
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8 Claims
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1. An anchoring system for securely anchoring to a patient a medical article of the type having an elongated body including first and second elongated tubular bodies, the second elongated tubular body intersecting with the first elongated tubular body, the anchoring system comprising:
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a retainer including a body and first and second channels extending through at least a portion of the body, the channels being configured to accept at least a portion of the first and second elongated tubular bodies of the medical article, and means for capturing both the first and second tubular bodies within the retainer body so as to arrest at least rotational movement of the medical article in both directions about a longitudinal axis relative to the retainer; and an anchor pad having two sides, the retainer being mounted on one side and the other side including a layer of adhesive. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A retainer for securing a t-connector including at least first and second tubular members in flow communication with one another, the retainer comprising:
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a first channel for receiving the t-connector without regard to the orientation of the second tubular member so that the second tubular member may be in any of a plurality of radial positions with respect to an axis through the first channel, the second tubular member being in a first position of the plurality of positions, being in a second position of the plurality of positions when rotated from the first position by approximately 180 degrees, and being in a third position of the plurality of positions when rotated from the first position by approximately 90 degrees; a first pair of abutment surfaces longitudinally restraining the first tubular member in both longitudinal directions when the second tubular member is in the first position; a first pair of protuberances disposed between the first pair of abutment surfaces so as to at least inhibit rotation of the medical article about a longitudinal axis; a second pair of abutment surfaces longitudinally restraining the first tubular member in both longitudinal directions when the second tubular member is in the second position, the second pair of abutment surfaces being different than the first pair of abutment surfaces; and an abutment surface longitudinally restraining the first tubular member in a longitudinal direction when the second tubular member is in the third position, the abutment surface being different than the first and second pairs of abutment surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8)
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