Flexible tubing, cannula and insertion needle
US-2018318549-A1 · Nov 8, 2018 · US
US12544104B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12544104-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117517616-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 2, 2021 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2021 |
| Publication date | Feb 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 10, 2026 |
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A medical device includes a base having a needle channel and a first surface configured to be secured to a patient's skin. An insertable member is configured to be secured to the base with a length portion of the insertable member extending out of the needle channel at the first surface, for insertion through the patient's skin at an insertion site. A septum extends across the needle channel. The septum has a body through which an insertion needle may be selectively extended to facilitate the subcutaneous insertion of the length portion of the insertable member. The septum provides a liquid seal across the needle channel. The needle channel and the septum provide a sealed volume in which a limited amount of blood or other fluid from the insertion site may be held.
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We claim: 1 . A medical device comprising: a base having a needle channel and a first surface configured to be secured to a patient's skin; an insertable member configured to be secured to the base with a length portion of the insertable member extending out of the needle channel at the first surface, for insertion through the patient's skin at an insertion site; a septum extending across the needle channel, the septum having a body through which an insertion needle may be selectively extended to facilitate the subcutaneous insertion of the length portion of the insertable member, the septum providing a liquid seal across the needle channel; an adhesive material layer attached to the first surface of the base, for securing the first surface of the base to the patient's skin, the adhesive material layer having an opening in alignment with the needle channel in the base; an annular substrate located within the opening in the adhesive material layer and having an opening in alignment with the needle channel in the base and through which the insertable member extends when the insertable member is inserted through the patient's skin; and an annular adhesive material layer provided on one side of the annular substrate for adhering the annular substrate to the first surface of the base; wherein the needle channel and the septum provide a sealed volume in which a limited amount of blood or other fluid from the insertion site may be held. 2 . The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising wherein: the base has a second surface facing opposite to the first surface, the needle channel extends through the base from the second surface to the first surface, and the septum is located at least partially in the needle channel at the second surface of the base. 3 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein: the base has a second surface facing opposite to the first surface, the needle channel extends through the base from the second surface to the first surface, and the septum is located at least partially in the needle channel at the first surface of the base. 4 . The medical device of claim 3 , wherein the septum comprises a piercable body having a valve configuration formed therein, for allowing passage of the insertion needle toward the patient's skin and inhibiting passage of fluid into the needle channel. 5 . The medical device of claim 3 , wherein the septum has a first surface that faces the patient's skin at the insertion site when the first surface of the base is secured to the patient's skin, and wherein a first material is held on the first surface of the septum, the first material comprising at least one of a hydrophilic material, a blood clotting material, or a pain reducing material. 6 . The medical device of claim 5 , further comprising an annular body attached to the first surface of the septum and having an opening in alignment with the needle channel in the base, the annular body being impregnated or coated with the first material, or having a layer of the first material. 7 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein: the annular substrate is impregnated or coated with at least one of a hydrophilic material, a blood clotting material, or a pain reducing material, or having a layer of at least one of a hydrophilic material, a blood clotting material, or a pain reducing material that at least partially surrounds the insertion site. 8 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the septum comprises a piercable body. 9 . The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the insertable member comprises one or more of a sensor probe, a cannula, a needle, or an electrical stimulus delivery device. 10 . A medical device comprising: a base having a needle channel and a first surface configured to be secured to a patient's skin; an insertable member configured to be secured to the base with a length portion of the insertable member extending out of the needle channel at the first surface, for insertion through the patient's skin at an insertion site; a septum extending across the needle channel, the septum having a body through which an insertion needle may be selectively extended to facilitate the subcutaneous insertion of the length portion of the insertable member, the septum providing a liquid seal across the needle channel; wherein the needle channel and the septum provide a sealed volume in which a limited amount of blood or other fluid from the insertion site may be held; an adhesive material layer attached to the first surface of the base, for securing the first surface of the base to the patient's skin, the adhesive material layer having an opening in alignment with the needle channel in the base; an annular substrate located within the opening in the adhesive material layer and having an opening in alignment with the needle channel in the base and through which the insertable member extends when the insertable member is inserted through the patient's skin; and a layer of gauze or other blood absorbing material attached to a skin-facing surface of the annular substrate. 11 . The medical device of claim 10 , further comprising an annular adhesive material layer provided on a side of the annular substrate opposite to the skin-facing side for adhering the annular substrate to the first surface of the base, the annular adhesive material layer having an opening in alignment with the channel in the base. 12 . A medical device comprising: a base having a needle channel and a first surface configured to be secured to a patient's skin; an adhesive material layer attached to the first surface of the base, for securing the first surface of the base to the patient's skin, the adhesive material layer having an opening in alignment with the needle channel in the base; an insertable member configured to be secured to the base with a length portion of the insertable member extending out of the needle channel at the first surface and through the opening in the adhesive material layer, for insertion through the patient's skin at an insertion site; an annular substrate located within the opening in the adhesive material layer and having an opening in alignment with the needle channel in the base and through which the insertable member extends when the insertable member is inserted through the patient's skin; and an annular adhesive material layer provided on one side of the annular substrate for adhering the annular substrate to the first surface of the base; wherein the annular substrate is impregnated or coated with a first material, has a layer of the first material, or is attached to a layer of gauze or other absorbent material, that at least partially surrounds or covers the insertion site, and wherein the first material comprises at least one of a hydrophilic material, a blood clotting material, or a pain reducing material. 13 . The medical device of claim 12 , further comprising a septum located in the needle channel, wherein the needle channel and the septum provide a sealed volume in which a limited amount of blood or other fluid from the insertion site may be held. 14 . The medical device of claim 13 , wherein the septum comprises a piercable body. 15 . The medical device of claim 12 , wherein the insertable member comprises one or more of a sensor probe, a cannula, a needle, or an electrical stimulus delivery device. 16 . A method of making a medical device, the method comprising: providing a base having a needle channel and a first surface configured to be secured to a patient's skin; securing an insertable member to the base with a length portion of the inserta
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