Systems and methods for anchoring medical devices
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1. An anchor device for securing the position of a medical instrument, the anchor device comprising:
- first and second anchors each having a longitudinal shaft portion and a tine disposed at a distal region of the longitudinal shaft portion, wherein at least a portion of the first and second anchors are configured to be deployed through a skin penetration point and into a subcutaneous region along an underside of a skin layer;
a retainer base coupled to the first and second anchors and configured to engage an external portion of a medical instrument occupying the skin penetration point, the retainer base including an elastically flexible folding region about which the retainer base is adjustable between a first position and a folded position, wherein when the retainer base is adjusted to the folded position, the tines of the first and second anchors are oriented generally adjacent to each other and extend in substantially the same direction, wherein the longitudinal shaft portion of each of the first and second anchors extends distally from a distal end of the retainer base; and
a cap that is releasably attachable with the retainer base so as to define a channel therebetween that is sized to engage with the external portion of the medical instrument when the cap and the retainer base are in a first arrangement, wherein the cap is removable from the medical instrument when the cap and the retainer base are in a second arrangement, wherein the cap is configured to pivot in relation to the retainer base during adjustment between the first arrangement and the second arrangement;
wherein the cap is pivotable in relation to the retainer base about a pivot axis and the pivot axis is defined by a cooperative engagement of a slot on the retainer base and a projection on the cap.
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Abstract
Some embodiments of a medical device anchor system include an anchor device that secures a medical instrument (such as a catheter or the like) in place relative to a skin penetration point using subcutaneous anchors. In some implementations, the medical instrument can be coupled to the anchor device using a snap-lock cap mechanism.
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1. An anchor device for securing the position of a medical instrument, the anchor device comprising:
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first and second anchors each having a longitudinal shaft portion and a tine disposed at a distal region of the longitudinal shaft portion, wherein at least a portion of the first and second anchors are configured to be deployed through a skin penetration point and into a subcutaneous region along an underside of a skin layer; a retainer base coupled to the first and second anchors and configured to engage an external portion of a medical instrument occupying the skin penetration point, the retainer base including an elastically flexible folding region about which the retainer base is adjustable between a first position and a folded position, wherein when the retainer base is adjusted to the folded position, the tines of the first and second anchors are oriented generally adjacent to each other and extend in substantially the same direction, wherein the longitudinal shaft portion of each of the first and second anchors extends distally from a distal end of the retainer base; and a cap that is releasably attachable with the retainer base so as to define a channel therebetween that is sized to engage with the external portion of the medical instrument when the cap and the retainer base are in a first arrangement, wherein the cap is removable from the medical instrument when the cap and the retainer base are in a second arrangement, wherein the cap is configured to pivot in relation to the retainer base during adjustment between the first arrangement and the second arrangement; wherein the cap is pivotable in relation to the retainer base about a pivot axis and the pivot axis is defined by a cooperative engagement of a slot on the retainer base and a projection on the cap. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of using a medical anchor system, comprising:
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advancing an anchor device toward a skin penetration point of a user while the anchor device is in a folded condition so that a plurality of subcutaneous tines of the anchor device are generally adjacent to each other and oriented to extend in substantially the same direction; inserting the subcutaneous tines through the skin penetration point and into a subcutaneous region adjacent to an underside of a skin layer while the anchor device is in the folded condition; adjusting the anchor device to a non-folded condition after the subcutaneous tines are inserted into the subcutaneous layer so that subcutaneous tines are in an anchored position in which the subcutaneous tines extend generally away from one another; and securing a medical instrument to the anchor device after the subcutaneous tines are adjusted to the anchored position, wherein the securing comprises pivoting a cap of the anchor device in relation to a retainer body of the anchor device to thereby apply a frictional force to an external portion of the medical instrument, wherein the medical instrument is received in a channel that is defined between the cap and the retainer body; and wherein the pivoting of the cap in relation to the retainer body comprises pivoting about a pivot axis that is defined by a cooperative engagement of a projection on the cap and a slot on the retainer body. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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