Medical assemblies, devices, systems, and related methods for wetting a medical instrument

US2025040791A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2025040791-A1
Application numberUS-202418792676-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 2, 2024
Priority dateAug 4, 2023
Publication dateFeb 6, 2025
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Abstract

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A medical system may include a fluid source, a fluid reservoir, and a valve. The valve may be coupled to the fluid source and the fluid reservoir so as to permit fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid reservoir. The valve may include a first opening configured to receive a medical instrument. Upon insertion of the medical instrument into the first opening of the valve, the medical instrument may be lubricated with a fluid from the fluid source.

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We claim: 1 . A medical system, comprising: a fluid source; a fluid reservoir; and a valve coupled to the fluid source and the fluid reservoir so as to permit fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid reservoir, wherein the valve includes a first opening configured to receive a medical instrument, and wherein, upon insertion of the medical instrument into the first opening of the valve, the medical instrument is lubricated with a fluid from the fluid source. 2 . The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the medical system further includes an adapter, wherein a first end of the adapter is coupled to the first opening of the valve, wherein a second end of the adapter includes an opening configured to receive the medical instrument, and wherein the adapter includes a gate configured to prevent fluid flow from the first end of the adapter to the second end of the adapter. 3 . The medical system of claim 2 , wherein the gate includes a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is fixed to a wall of the adapter, wherein the second end of the gate is free. 4 . The medical system of claim 3 , wherein, in a first configuration, the second end of the gate abuts a wall of a lumen of the adapter and, upon insertion of the medical instrument into the adapter and through the gate, the gate is transitioned to a second configuration, wherein, in the second configuration, the second end of the gate abuts a surface of the medical instrument, and wherein, in the second configuration, the gate is configured to prevent fluid flow from the first end of adapter to the second end of the adapter. 5 . The medical system of claim 3 , wherein, the second end of the gate is between the first end of the adapter and the first end of the gate. 6 . The medical system of claim 2 , wherein the adapter includes a channel extending through a wall of the adapter. 7 . The medical system of claim 6 , wherein the channel extends along at least a portion of a length of the adapter. 8 . The medical system of claim 2 , wherein the adapter is integrally formed with the valve. 9 . The medical system of claim 1 , wherein the valve further includes: a first arm coupled to the fluid source; a second arm coupled to the fluid reservoir; a third arm, wherein the third arm includes the first opening configured to receive the medical instrument; and a fourth arm, wherein the fourth arm includes a second opening, wherein each of the first arm, the second arm, the third arm, and the fourth arm are fluidly connected. 10 . The medical system of claim 9 , wherein a longitudinal axis of the third arm is angled in a first direction relative to a longitudinal axis of the first arm, wherein a longitudinal axis of the fourth arm is angled in a second direction, relative to the longitudinal axis of the first arm. 11 . The medical system of claim 10 , wherein the longitudinal axis of the first arm and a longitudinal axis of the fourth arm are parallel or coaxial, and wherein the longitudinal axis of the second arm and the longitudinal axis of the third arm are parallel or coaxial. 12 . The medical system of claim 10 , wherein the first direction of the third arm is opposite the second direction of the fourth arm. 13 . The medical system of claim 10 , wherein, the fluid reservoir is fluidly coupled to a medical device. 14 . The medical system of claim 9 , wherein a conduit is coupled to the second opening of the fourth arm. 15 . The medical system of claim 14 , wherein the conduit includes a first branch, a second branch, and a third branch, wherein the first branch is coupled to the fourth arm, wherein the second branch includes an opening configured to receive a second medical instrument, and wherein the third branch is coupled to an opening of a medical device having a working channel. 16 . A medical system, the medical system comprising: a fluid container; and a dipping container configured to receive at least a portion of a medical instrument, wherein the dipping container includes a first opening in a bottom or a side of the dipping container, and wherein the dipping container includes a second opening configured for receiving a medical instrument, and wherein the fluid container is fluidly coupled to the dipping container via the first opening. 17 . The medical system of claim 16 , wherein the dipping container is movable relative to the fluid container. 18 . The medical system of claim 16 , further comprising a stopper, wherein, the stopper is configured to prevent fluid flow to the dipping container in a first configuration, and wherein, the stopper is configured to permit fluid flow to the dipping container in a second configuration. 19 . A medical device, the medical device comprising: a bridge; a base extend laterally from the bridge in a first direction; an arm extending laterally from the bridge in the first direction; and a gap between the base and the arm, wherein the arm includes a nozzle configured to deliver a fluid into the gap, wherein, upon insertion of a medical instrument through the gap, the fluid is applied to a surface of the medical instrument. 20 . The medical device of claim 19 , wherein the medical device includes a controller, wherein the controller is configured to control delivery of the fluid.

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Classifications

  • A61M25/002Primary

    Packages specially adapted therefor (combined with means for introducing catheters, e.g. dispensers, A61M25/0113); catheter kit packages (for surgical articles A61B50/30) · CPC title

  • mechanical, e.g. for tubes or pipes · CPC title

  • A61B1/12Primary

    with cooling or rinsing arrangements · CPC title

  • for receiving instruments · CPC title

  • Constructional details of control elements, e.g. handles · CPC title

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What does patent US2025040791A1 cover?
A medical system may include a fluid source, a fluid reservoir, and a valve. The valve may be coupled to the fluid source and the fluid reservoir so as to permit fluid flow between the fluid source and the fluid reservoir. The valve may include a first opening configured to receive a medical instrument. Upon insertion of the medical instrument into the first opening of the valve, the medical in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boston Scient Scimed Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M25/002. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Feb 06 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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