20240016427. Instrument Delivery System With Antimicrobial Features simplified abstract (Becton, Dickinson and Company)
Instrument Delivery System With Antimicrobial Features
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Inventor(s)
Jonathan Karl Burkholz of Salt Lake City UT (US)
Instrument Delivery System With Antimicrobial Features - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240016427 titled 'Instrument Delivery System With Antimicrobial Features
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a device that includes a housing with a fluid conduit received within it. The fluid conduit has a proximal end and a distal end, with a portion of the proximal end coated with an antimicrobial coating. The device is designed to be advanced from a proximal position to a distal position, extending the distal end of the fluid conduit beyond the distal end of a catheter in an intravenous catheter assembly.
- The device includes a housing with a fluid conduit received within it.
- The fluid conduit has a proximal end and a distal end.
- The proximal end of the fluid conduit has a portion coated with an antimicrobial coating.
- The device can be advanced from a proximal position to a distal position.
- In the distal position, the distal end of the fluid conduit extends beyond the distal end of a catheter in an intravenous catheter assembly.
Potential Applications:
- Medical devices and equipment
- Intravenous catheter assemblies
- Fluid delivery systems
Problems Solved:
- Reducing the risk of infection in intravenous catheter assemblies
- Preventing the growth of microbes on the fluid conduit
Benefits:
- Improved safety and reduced risk of infection in medical procedures
- Enhanced antimicrobial properties to prevent the growth of microbes
- Easy advancement of the fluid conduit within the housing for precise positioning
Original Abstract Submitted
provided herein is a device including a housing having a proximal end, a distal end, and a sidewall therebetween defining an interior, a fluid conduit displaceably received within the housing interior and having a proximal end and a distal end, the fluid conduit having a first conduit portion at the proximal end of the fluid conduit, at least a portion of the first conduit portion coated with an antimicrobial coating and a second conduit portion at the distal end of the fluid conduit, wherein the fluid conduit is configured to be advanced from a first, proximal position in which the second conduit portion does not extend beyond a distal end of a catheter of the intravenous catheter assembly to a second, distal position in which the second conduit portion extends beyond a distal end of a catheter of the intravenous catheter assembly.