Shield adapted to fit medical injector syringe
US-2015374914-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US2016199581A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016199581-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414912952-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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The invention relates to a device and a method which allow force to be exerted on a compressible tissue in order to allow a needle to reach at least one of the layers of said tissue that could not have been reached by said needle without having compressed said tissue.
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1 - 37 . (canceled) 38 . A device for intradermal injection of a solution, the device comprising: a hollow needle for insertion into intradermal tissue and injecting the solution into the intradermal tissue; a body defined by a distal end and a proximal end and forming a main axis, the distal end configured to come into contact with a surface of the intradermal tissue; and a pressure applicator configured to generate a negative or a positive pressure on the intradermal tissue, wherein the pressure applicator exerts a first force before the injecting of the solution, and exerts a second force during or after the injecting of the solution, and wherein the pressure applicator is configured to set the first force and the second force based on a viscoelasticity of the intradermal tissue so as to prevent leakage of the solution to the surface of the intradermal tissue. 39 . The device as claimed in claim 38 , wherein the first force and the second force are exerted by the pressure applicator in a direction defined by the main axis and in opposite senses. 40 . The device as claimed in claim 38 , wherein the first force exerts a positive pressure on the intradermal tissue or compels the intradermal tissue to compress. 41 . The device as claimed in claim 38 , wherein the second force exerts a negative pressure on the intradermal tissue or aspirates or pulls the intradermal tissue. 42 . The device as claimed in claim 38 , wherein the hollow needle is mounted movably inside the body. 43 . The device as claimed in claim 42 , wherein at least one of the hollow needle and a needle support includes a base having an adhesive for affixing to the surface of the intradermal tissue. 44 . The device as claimed in claim 43 , wherein during or after the injecting of the solution, the pressure applicator is configured to move the hollow needle towards the proximal end of the body to pull the intradermal tissue. 45 . The device as claimed in claim 38 , wherein the pressure applicator is configured to generate a pressure lower than an atmospheric pressure inside the body. 46 . The device as claimed in claim 38 , further comprising: a control device permitting a user to set at least one of the first force and the second force. 47 . The device as claimed in claim 46 , wherein the control device includes a visual indicator to indicate when at least one of the first force and the second force have not been reached. 48 . The device as claimed in claim 46 , wherein the control device includes a system preventing at least one of the insertion of the hollow needle and the injecting of the solution when one of the two forces has not been reached. 49 . A method for intradermal administration of a solution by a device, the device having a hollow needle configured to inject the solution into intradermal tissue and body defined by a distal end and a proximal end forming a main axis, the method comprising the steps of: applying a first force to the intradermal tissue before the injection; injecting the solution into the intradermal tissue; and applying a second force to the intradermal tissue during the step of injecting or after the step of injecting, wherein the device is configured to set the first force and the second force based on a viscoelasticity of the intradermal tissue so as to prevent leakage of the solution to the surface of the intradermal tissue. 50 . The method as claimed in claim 49 , wherein the step of applying the first force and the step of applying the second force are exerted in a direction defined by the main axis of the body and in opposite senses. 51 . The method as claimed in claim 49 , wherein the step of applying the first force exerts a positive pressure on the intradermal tissue or compels the intradermal tissue to compress. 52 . The method as claimed in claim 49 , wherein the step of applying the second force exerts a negative pressure on the intradermal tissue or aspirates or pulls the intradermal tissue. 53 . The method as claimed in claim 49 , further comprising the step of: indicating by a visual indicator whether at least one of the first force and the second force has not been reached. 54 . The method as claimed in claim 49 , further comprising the step of: preventing the step of injecting the solution or a step of inserting the hollow needle into the intradermal tissue when at least one of the first force and the second force has not been reached.
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