Surgical Drill Having A Brake That, Upon The Drill Bit Penetrating Through Bone, Prevents Further Insertion of the Drill Bit
US-2019150954-A1 · May 23, 2019 · US
US2021375445A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021375445-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117335870-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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Disclosed herein are medical device systems, and methods thereof. Exemplary medical devices can include intraosseous (IO) access device systems, or similar medical devices that include a motive force. Embodiments include replaceable and rechargeable batteries that are configured to store one or more performance characteristics of the medical device and transfer the performance characteristic to a base station when the battery is removed from the medical device and coupled with the base station for recharging. The base station can then store performance characteristics from one or more batteries and/or medical devices. The performance characteristics can be transferred from the base station to one or more external computing devices or networks.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A medical device system, comprising: a base station; and a medical device including a battery having one of a processor, a persistent storage, or a communications logic, and configured to store one of a performance characteristic or system update thereon, the battery configured to be removeable from the medical device and coupled with the base station to transfer the performance characteristic from the battery to the base station, or transfer the system update from the base station to the battery. 2 . The medical device system according to claim 1 , wherein the medical device system is an intraosseous access system and the medical device is a driver. 3 . The medical device system according to claim 2 , wherein the driver is configured to place an access assembly configured to access a vasculature of a patient. 4 . The medical device system according to claim 3 , wherein the access assembly includes one of a needle, a needle hub, an obturator, an obturator hub, or a safety shield. 5 . The medical device system according to claim 4 , wherein the obturator is disposed within a lumen of the needle and is configured to prevent a tissue from entering the needle lumen. 6 . The medical device system according to claim 5 , wherein the safety shield is configured to couple with a distal tip of the obturator as the obturator is removed from the needle lumen, to prevent accidental needle stick injuries. 7 . The medical device system according to claim 1 , wherein the base station is configured to recharge the removable battery when coupled thereto. 8 . The medical device system according to claim 1 , wherein the base station is communicatively coupled to one of an external computing device or a network. 9 . The medical device system according to claim 1 , wherein a performance characteristic includes one of make, model, or serial number of one of the medical device, the battery, or an access assembly, a number of placement events performed by the medical device, a number of attachments or detachments of the access assembly, a date or time that a placement event took place, a length of time the medical device was in use, a length of time a placement event took to complete, the length of time since a performance characteristic was last transferred to the base station, a torque of a motor, a speed of the motor, a number of rotations of the motor per placement, a charge level of the battery, a number of recharging events, a length of time since the battery was last recharged, an error in the hardware, an error in the software, or an error in the operation of the medical device. 10 . The medical device system according to claim 1 , wherein the medical device further includes one of a second processor, a second persistent storage, or a second communications logic, configured to store a performance characteristic of the driver thereon, and configured to be coupled with one of the removable battery or the base station to transfer the performance characteristic from the medical device to one of the battery or the base station, or transfer the system update from one of the battery or the base station to the medical device. 11 . The medical device system according to claim 1 , wherein coupling the battery with the base station further includes one of wired communicative coupling or wireless communicative coupling, and wherein wireless communicative coupling includes one of Bluetooth, WiFi, Near Field Communication (NFC), or cellular Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM). 12 . The medical device system according to claim 1 , wherein one of the base station or the medical device is configured to provide an alert to indicate to a user to couple one of the battery or the medical device with the base station to transfer the performance characteristic or system update therebetween. 13 . The medical device system according to claim 12 , wherein the alert is one of a visual, auditory, or tactile alert provided by one of the medical device, the battery or the base station. 14 . The medical device system according to claim 1 , wherein the battery includes a charge level indicator. 15 . A method of using a medical device system, comprising: providing a base station, a medical device, and a removable battery configured to power the medical device, the removable battery including one of a processor, a storage, or a communications logic and configured to measure and store a performance characteristic of the medical device thereon; activating the medical device; measuring a performance characteristic of the medical device; storing the performance characteristic on the removable battery; removing the removable battery from the medical device; coupling the removable battery with the base station; and transferring the performance characteristic from the removable battery to the base station. 16 . The method according to claim 15 , wherein the medical device system is an intraosseous access system and the medical device is a driver. 17 . The method according to claim 15 , wherein activating the medical device includes placing an access assembly to access a vasculature of a patient. 18 . The method according to claim 17 , wherein the access assembly includes one of a needle, a needle hub, an obturator, an obturator hub, or a safety shield. 19 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein the obturator is disposed within a lumen of the needle and is configured to prevent a tissue from entering the needle lumen. 20 . The method according to claim 19 , further including removing the obturator from the needle lumen after the needle has access the vasculature of the patient and wherein the safety shield is configured to couple with a distal tip of the obturator as the obturator is removed from the needle lumen, to prevent accidental needle stick injuries. 21 . The method according to claim 15 , wherein coupling the removable battery with the base station further includes recharging the removable battery. 22 . The method according to claim 15 , further includes transferring the performance characteristic from the base station to one of an external computing device or a network. 23 . The method according to claim 15 , wherein a performance characteristic includes one of make, model, or serial number of one of the medical device, the battery, or an access assembly, a number of placement events performed by the medical device, a number of attachments or detachments of the access assembly, a date or time that a placement event took place, a length of time the medical device was in use, a length of time a placement event took to complete, the length of time since a performance characteristic was last transferred to the base station, a torque of a motor, a speed of the motor, a number of rotations of the motor per placement, a charge level of the battery, a number of recharging events, a length of time since the battery was last recharged, an error in the hardware, an error in the software, or an error in the operation of the medical device. 24 . The method according to claim 15 , wherein the medical device further includes one of a second processor, a second persistent storage, or a second communications logic, configured to measure and store a performance characteristic of the driver thereon. 25 . The method according to claim 24 , wherein the medical device is communicatively coupled with the r
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