Split and side-ported catheter devices
US-12156975-B2 · Dec 3, 2024 · US
US11839740B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11839740-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217977111-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2023 |
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An intraosseous needle includes a cylindrical shaft. The cylindrical shaft includes a first portion comprising a plurality of threads protruding from the cylindrical shaft. The cylindrical shaft includes a second portion comprising a plurality of fenestrations, disposed between the first portion and a distal end of the cylindrical shaft, wherein the cylindrical shaft is continuous and smooth within the second portion, and where the continuous, smooth second portion is longer than the first portion. The intraosseous needle also includes a needle head extending from a proximal end of the cylindrical shaft.
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What is claimed is: 1. An intraosseous needle comprising: a cylindrical shaft comprising: a first portion comprising a plurality of threads protruding from the cylindrical shaft; and a second portion comprising a plurality of fenestrations, disposed between the first portion and a distal end of the cylindrical shaft, wherein the cylindrical shaft is continuous and smooth within the second portion; and a needle head extending from a proximal end of the cylindrical shaft, wherein the needle head comprises a geometric torque structure, the geometric torque structure comprising at least two opposing flat surfaces, and wherein a pair of substantially parallel first side walls extend from the geometric torque structure. 2. The intraosseous needle of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fenestrations are formed in a wall of the cylindrical shaft extending to an inner channel. 3. The intraosseous needle of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of threads are configured to engage a bony cortex when the needle is inserted into a bone. 4. The intraosseous needle of claim 1 , further comprising an open tip at the distal end. 5. The intraosseous needle of claim 1 , wherein the needle head further comprises a fitting comprising a slot and the pair of substantially parallel first side walls. 6. The intraosseous needle of claim 5 , wherein the fitting comprises a latching mechanism and a receptacle. 7. The intraosseous needle of claim 1 , wherein the needle head further comprises a head channel aligned with an inner channel of the cylindrical shaft and extending through the needle head. 8. The intraosseous needle of claim 7 , further comprising a stylet. 9. The intraosseous needle of claim 8 , wherein the stylet comprises: a second cylindrical shaft having a first end and a second end; and a stylet head extending from the second end, the stylet head comprising: a proximal surface and a distal surface; a pair of substantially parallel second side walls extending from the proximal surface to the distal surface; a pair of rounded end sections joining the second side walls; a protrusion extending from the distal surface; and a tapered section extending from the distal surface to the second cylindrical shaft. 10. The intraosseous needle of claim 9 , wherein the second cylindrical shaft is shaped substantially the same as a combination of the inner channel and the head channel. 11. The intraosseous needle of claim 9 , wherein the needle head further comprises a fitting comprising a slot, a receptacle, and the pair of substantially parallel first side walls; and wherein the protrusion of the stylet head is configured to be received by the slot, and wherein the tapered section is configured to be received by the receptacle. 12. The intraosseous needle of claim 9 , wherein the stylet head and a fitting of the needle head are configured to engage with a drill when the cylindrical shaft and the needle head receive the stylet, and wherein the intraosseous needle can be inserted into a bone using the drill. 13. The intraosseous needle of claim 9 , wherein the proximal surface of the stylet head is configured to receive an impaction force when the cylindrical shaft and the needle head receive the stylet, and wherein the intraosseous needle can be inserted into a bone by the impaction force. 14. The intraosseous needle of claim 9 , wherein the intraosseous needle can be inserted into a bone using a drill wherein the stylet head and a fitting of the needle head are configured to engage with the drill when the cylindrical shaft and the needle head receive the stylet; and wherein the proximal surface of the stylet head is configured to receive an impaction force when the cylindrical shaft and the needle head receive the stylet, and wherein the intraosseous needle can be inserted into the bone by the impaction force. 15. A method of applying a fluid to an interior of a bone, comprising: inserting an intraosseous needle into the bone, wherein the intraosseous needle comprises: a cylindrical shaft comprising: a first portion comprising a plurality of threads protruding from the cylindrical shaft; and a second portion comprising a plurality of fenestrations, disposed between the first portion and a distal end of the cylindrical shaft, wherein the cylindrical shaft is continuous and smooth within the second portion; a needle head extending from a proximal end of the cylindrical shaft, wherein the needle head comprises a geometric torque structure, the geometric torque structure comprising at least two opposing flat surfaces, and wherein a pair of substantially parallel first side walls extend from the geometric torque structure; and at least one fluid outlet providing a fluid path between an inner channel of the cylindrical shaft and the interior of the bone; twisting the intraosseous needle around an axis extending along the inner channel to engage the plurality of threads with a cortex of the bone; and providing the fluid to the inner channel to infuse the bone with the fluid via the at least one fluid outlet. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the intraosseous needle is inserted into the bone using at least one of an impaction force or a drill. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein the needle head comprises a fitting in fluid communication with the inner channel, wherein the method further comprises securing a fluid source to the fitting for providing the fluid to the inner channel. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein the twisting is carried out using at least one of a drill engaged with the intraosseous needle, a screwdriver engaged with the intraosseous needle, a stylet received by the intraosseous needle, or a force applied to the geometric torque structure coupled to the cylindrical shaft. 19. An intraosseous needle comprising: a cylindrical shaft comprising: a first portion comprising a plurality of threads protruding from the cylindrical shaft; and a second portion comprising a plurality of fenestrations, disposed between the first portion and a distal end of the cylindrical shaft, wherein the cylindrical shaft is continuous and smooth within the second portion, and wherein the continuous, smooth second portion is longer than the first portion; and a needle head extending from a proximal end of the cylindrical shaft, wherein the needle head further comprises a cone positioned between a geometric torque structure and the cylindrical shaft. 20. The intraosseous needle of claim 19 , wherein the plurality of threads are configured to engage a bony cortex when the needle is inserted into a bone.
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