Hemostatic Powder Delivery Devices and Methods
US-2016375202-A1 · Dec 29, 2016 · US
US11679177B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11679177-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816041238-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 20, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jun 20, 2023 |
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Polymeric compositions, methods, and delivery devices for inhibiting bleeding are disclosed. The method includes applying a dried material topically to a wound site, where the material may include a cross-linked biologically compatible polymer which forms a hydrogel when exposed to blood and where the material may not include an active agent such as thrombin. A spring-loaded delivery device as described herein may be used to apply the dried material.
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The invention is claimed as follows: 1. A snap-fit adapter for mountably converting a hemostatic powder syringe into an intermittent spray powder dispensing syringe delivery device, the hemostatic powder syringe including a barrel having a distal end with a discharge opening, a proximal end with outwardly extending finger flanges, a plunger having a distal end with a stopper slideably received in the barrel and a flanged proximal end with a receptacle, and a hemostatic powder disposed in said barrel between the discharge opening and the stopper, the snap-fit adapter comprising: a coil spring having a first end and an opposed second end; a retainer ring including a central opening and an inner peripheral wall having a plurality of clips extending from the peripheral wall and receiving one ring circle of the first end of the spring; and a cap having a generally cylindrical configuration including a closed top with an inner facing surface and an upstanding peripheral sidewall, a central post projecting from the inner surface, a plurality of projecting members extending inwardly from the inner surface terminating in raised step surfaces disposed between the post and the peripheral sidewall, and a plurality of resilient latch arms having a first end extending from said inner surface and disposed between the projecting members and the peripheral sidewall to an opposed free second end spaced from the first end, each free end including a cam surface and a latch surface facing the inner surface of the cap positioned adjacent to a raised step surface, the cap further including a plurality of clips extending from the peripheral sidewall for receiving one ring circle of the second end of the spring, whereby the snap fit adapter may be pushed onto the proximal end of the plunger so that the post is received in the receptacle and the proximal end flange is securely retained between the raised step surfaces and the latch surfaces and the retainer ring rests against the finger flanges of the barrel with the spring biasing the cap away from the retainer ring and such that the adapter is reciprocally movable between a compressed position wherein the cap is moved toward the retainer ring and the spring is compressed thereby translating the plunger toward the distal end of the syringe, and a relaxed position where the cap is moved away from the retainer ring and the spring is relaxed thereby translating the plunger toward the proximal end of the syringe, and whereby repeated movement of the cap between the relaxed position and the compressed position is effective to intermittently spray the hemostatic powder from the discharge opening. 2. A snap-fit adapter as defined in claim 1 , wherein the post extends along an axis of the spring towards the retainer ring and is disposed concentrically within the spring. 3. A snap fit adapter as defined in claim 1 , wherein the post, raised surfaces and latch arms are integrally formed with the cap. 4. A snap-fit adapter as defined in claim 1 , wherein the spring has a spring constant of 1 to 10 pounds force. 5. A snap-fit adapter as defined in claim 1 , wherein the spring comprises stainless steel wire. 6. A snap-fit adapter as defined in claim 1 , wherein said clips define openings through which the respective ends of the spring are received. 7. A snap-fit adapter as defined in claim 1 , wherein said clips securely affix the opposed ends of the spring to the cap and the retention ring respectively, to prevent axial rotation. 8. A snap-fit adapter as defined in claim 1 , where a difference in relative heights of the latch surfaces and the raised step surfaces defines a gap having approximately the same thickness as the thickness of the flange of the proximal end of the plunger to securely retain the cap onto the plunger of the syringe. 9. A method for intermittently spraying a hemostatic powder from a hemostatic powder syringe, said method comprising: providing a hemostatic powder syringe including a barrel having a distal end with a discharge opening, a proximal end with outwardly extending finger flanges, a plunger having a distal end with a stopper slideably received in the barrel and a flanged proximal end with a receptacle, and a hemostatic powder disposed in said barrel between the discharge opening and the stopper; providing a snap-fit adapter including: a coil spring having a first end and an opposed second end; a retainer ring including a central opening and an inner peripheral wall having a plurality of clips extending from the peripheral wall and receiving one ring circle of the first end of the spring; and a cap having a generally cylindrical configuration including a closed top with an inner facing surface and an upstanding peripheral sidewall, a central post projecting from the inner surface, a plurality of projecting members extending inwardly from the inner surface terminating in raised step surfaces disposed between the post and the peripheral sidewall, and a plurality of resilient latch arms having a first end extending from said inner surface and disposed between the projecting members and the peripheral sidewall to an opposed free second end spaced from the first end, each free end including a cam surface and a latch surface facing the inner surface of the cap positioned adjacent to a raised step surface, the cap further including a plurality of clips extending from the peripheral sidewall for receiving one ring circle of the second end of the spring, mounting the snap-fit adapter onto the syringe by pushing the snap fit adapter onto the proximal end of the plunger so that the post is received in the receptacle and the proximal end flange is securely retained between the raised step surfaces and the latch surfaces and the retainer ring rests against the finger flanges of the barrel with the spring biasing the cap away from the retainer ring; and reciprocally moving the snap-fit adapter between a compressed position wherein the cap is moved toward the retainer ring and the spring is compressed thereby translating the plunger toward the distal end of the syringe, and a relaxed position where the cap is moved away from the retainer ring and the spring is relaxed thereby translating the plunger toward the proximal end of the syringe, and such that repeated movement of the cap between the relaxed position and the compressed position is effective to intermittently spray the hemostatic powder from the discharge opening. 10. A method as defined in claim 9 , wherein the hemostatic powder comprises dry particles of crosslinked bovine gelatin and non-crosslinked bovine gelatin. 11. A method as defined in claim 9 , wherein the hemostatic powder is sprayed onto a bleeding wound with the syringe barrel oriented at a delivery angle of between 90 to 45 degrees with respect to the wound. 12. A kit comprising: a hemostatic powder syringe including a barrel having a distal end with a discharge opening, a proximal end with outwardly extending finger flanges, a plunger having a distal end with a stopper slideably received in the barrel and a flanged proximal end with a receptacle, and a hemostatic powder disposed in said barrel between the discharge opening and the stopper; and a snap-fit adapter comprising: a coil spring having a first end and an opposed second end; a retainer ring including a central opening and an inner peripheral wall having a plurality of clips extending from the peripheral wall and receiving one ring circle of the first end of the spring; and a cap having a generally cylindrical configuration including a closed top with an inner facing surface and an upstanding peripheral sidewall, a central post projecting from the inner surface, a plurality of projecting membe
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