Securement system for a medical article
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1. A device for securing a medical article to a patient, comprising:
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a plurality of tentacles extending from the body member and being arranged in a two dimensional array of rows and columns, each column and row including two or more tentacles, one or more of the plurality of tentacles being configured to bend in at least a lateral direction at least when the device is pressed against the medical article so as to surround and form a friction fit with a portion of the medical article, at least one of the plurality of tentacles being moveable independent of another of the plurality of tentacles at least when the device is pressed against the medical article.
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Abstract
A securement system for anchoring a medical article to a patient includes a pliant holding device. The device has a body and a plurality of tentacles extending from the body. The tentacles compress and may conform around at least a portion of the medical article to form a secure mount. The holding device may also cushion the medical article and protect the site of attachment on the patient while promoting air circulation. The holding device may include a support and a hinge so that the holding device may be swung away from the medical article to provide easy access for a medical provider.
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21 Claims
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1. A device for securing a medical article to a patient, comprising:
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a body member; and a plurality of tentacles extending from the body member and being arranged in a two dimensional array of rows and columns, each column and row including two or more tentacles, one or more of the plurality of tentacles being configured to bend in at least a lateral direction at least when the device is pressed against the medical article so as to surround and form a friction fit with a portion of the medical article, at least one of the plurality of tentacles being moveable independent of another of the plurality of tentacles at least when the device is pressed against the medical article. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for securing a medical article to a patient, comprising:
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a medical article having an elongated body extending generally along a longitudinal axis; and a retainer comprising; an anchor pad having a lower surface at least partially covered by an adhesive for contacting the patient'"'"'s skin; a body member supported by the anchor pad; and a plurality of pliant fingers extending from the body member and being configured to deform when pressed against the medical article, at least one of the plurality of pliant fingers being configured to bend in at least a lateral direction and a longitudinal direction so as to surround and form a friction fit with a portion of the medical article, at least one of the plurality of pliant fingers being moveable independent of another of the plurality of pliant fingers at least when pressed against the medical article, wherein the medical article extends beyond an extremity of the body member in both longitudinal directions at least when the anchor pad is adhered to the patient'"'"'s skin. - View Dependent Claims (13)
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14. A securement device comprising:
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an adhesive layer configured to attach the device to a patient; a lower member supported by the adhesive layer; an upper member being moveable with respect to the lower member between an open position in which at least a portion of a receiving area is exposed and a closed position in which the portion of the receiving area is covered; and a plurality of tentacles each having a tip, the plurality of tentacles being configured to at least initially apply pressure to a secured medical article at a plurality of noncontiguous locations, the plurality of noncontiguous locations being spaced apart along a lateral axis, at least a portion of the plurality of tentacles being compressible when the upper member is in the closed position and the secured medical article is disposed in the receiving area, wherein a length of one or more of the plurality of tentacles is greater than a diameter of the secured medical article, wherein one or more of the plurality of tentacles are configured to bend in at least a lateral direction and a longitudinal direction so as to surround and form a friction fit with a portion of the secured medical article, and wherein at least one tip is moveable independent of another tip at least when the upper member is moved into the closed position. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A device for securing a medical article to a patient, comprising:
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an anchor pad having an upper surface and a lower surface, the lower surface including an adhesive layer on at least a portion thereof; a retainer supported by the anchor pad and capable of receiving a portion of the medical article, the retainer including; a lower member having first and second sides, and a receiving area disposed therebetween; an upper member having a first side and a second side, the first side of the upper member being attached to the first side of the lower member, and the second side of the upper member being moveable between a closed position, in which the second side of the upper member lies generally above the second side of the lower member, and an open position, in which the second side of the upper member is spaced apart from the second side of the lower member so as to expose the receiving area on the lower member; a plurality of tentacles each terminating in a tip, the plurality of tentacles corresponding in position to the receiving area in the lower member when the upper member lies in the closed position, at least a portion of the plurality of tentacles being compressible when the upper member is in the closed position and the portion of the medical article is disposed in the receiving area such that the plurality of tentacles surround an arc of at least 180°
of the portion of the medical article without substantially compressing the medical article, wherein a first tentacle of the plurality of tentacles is disposed on the retainer so as to be laterally offset from a second tentacle of the plurality of tentacles, the first tentacle bendable in at least a lateral direction and a longitudinal direction so as to form a friction fit with the portion of the medical article, wherein a third tentacle of the plurality of tentacles is disposed on the retainer so as to be longitudinally offset from the second tentacle, and wherein the tip of at least one of the plurality of tentacles is moveable independent of the tip of another of the plurality of tentacles at least when the upper member is moved into the closed position;a support member coupling the lower member to the upper member; and a biasing element configured to selectively limit movement of the upper member towards the open position.
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