20240009423. Wrap Systems for Medical Device Kits simplified abstract (C. R. Bard, Inc.)

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Wrap Systems for Medical Device Kits

Organization Name

C. R. Bard, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Christopher K. Brooks of Lawrenceville GA (US)

Lyndsay Sweeney of Pine Lake GA (US)

Kelly J. Christian of Draper UT (US)

Jennifer Stryker of Minnetonka MN (US)

Matt Loui of North Salt Lake UT (US)

Wrap Systems for Medical Device Kits - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240009423 titled 'Wrap Systems for Medical Device Kits

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a medical device kit that includes wrap assemblies for use in placing, maintaining, altering, and/or removing medical devices in, on, and/or from the body of a patient. The wrap assemblies have various features to assist clinicians in performing specific procedures, such as urinary catheterization. The wrap assembly includes a wrap body with a front surface that defines an aseptic field for the urinary catheterization procedure. The front surface has multiple pockets that hold urinary catheterization components arranged in a predetermined order of use. The wrap assembly can be rolled up and unrolled for use in the procedure.

  • The patent application describes a medical device kit with wrap assemblies for medical procedures.
  • The wrap assemblies have features to assist clinicians in performing specific procedures, such as urinary catheterization.
  • The wrap assembly includes a wrap body with a front surface that creates an aseptic field for the procedure.
  • The front surface has multiple pockets that hold urinary catheterization components in a predetermined order of use.
  • The wrap assembly can be rolled up and unrolled for easy access to the components during the procedure.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Medical device kits for various procedures, such as urinary catheterization.
  • Assisting clinicians in placing, maintaining, altering, and removing medical devices.
  • Improving the efficiency and organization of medical procedures.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Ensuring an aseptic field during medical procedures.
  • Providing easy access to medical components in a predetermined order of use.
  • Streamlining the process of placing, maintaining, altering, and removing medical devices.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved infection control during medical procedures.
  • Enhanced organization and efficiency in medical device placement and maintenance.
  • Simplified process for clinicians performing medical procedures.


Original Abstract Submitted

medical device kits for use in placing, maintaining, altering, and/or removing medical devices in, on, and/or from the body of a patient can include one or more wrap assemblies for use in the placement/maintenance procedure. the one or more wrap assemblies of the medical device kit can include various features to assist the clinician performing the particular procedure, such as a urinary catheterization procedure. a wrap assembly can include a wrap body including a front surface defining an aseptic field for the urinary catheterization procedure, a plurality of pockets on the front surface, and urinary catheterization components disposed in the plurality of pockets, the urinary catheterization components arranged in a predetermined order of use for the urinary catheterization procedure. the wrap assembly can be in a rolled configuration. a method of using the wrap assembly includes unrolling the wrap assembly and removing the urinary catheterization components to perform the procedure.