20240050692. INTERMITTENT CATHETER simplified abstract (ConvaTec Limited)
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INTERMITTENT CATHETER
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Inventor(s)
Marian Novak of Flintshire (GB)
David Donnelly of Flintshire (GB)
INTERMITTENT CATHETER - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240050692 titled 'INTERMITTENT CATHETER
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes an intermittent catheter assembly, specifically a female intermittent catheter, that includes various components such as a cap, a seal, and a moveable insert. The assembly may have a two-step deployment process and a sheath for pulling out a storage chamber. The storage chamber is defined by internal and external housing, with a filling aperture and an insert that can move axially in response to rotation.
- The intermittent catheter assembly includes a cap that can be attached to the base during use.
- It may also have a seal that misaligns with sealing surfaces of a chamber wall and a moveable insert.
- The assembly features a two-step deployment process and a sheath for pulling out a storage chamber.
- The storage chamber is defined by internal and external housing.
- The housing includes a filling aperture, and the storage chamber comprises an insert that can move axially in response to rotation.
Potential Applications:
- Medical field: This technology can be used in the medical field for intermittent catheterization, particularly for female patients.
- Healthcare facilities: Hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities can utilize this innovation to provide better care for patients requiring intermittent catheterization.
Problems Solved:
- Improved sealing: The misalignment of the seal with the chamber wall's sealing surfaces ensures a secure and leak-free connection during use.
- Easy deployment: The two-step deployment process simplifies the catheterization procedure, making it more user-friendly for patients and healthcare professionals.
- Convenient storage: The sheath and storage chamber allow for easy and hygienic storage of the catheter when not in use.
Benefits:
- Enhanced patient comfort: The design of the intermittent catheter assembly, specifically for female patients, aims to provide a more comfortable and efficient catheterization experience.
- Reduced risk of infection: The improved sealing and storage features help minimize the risk of infection associated with catheterization.
- Ease of use: The two-step deployment process and convenient storage chamber make the catheter assembly easier to handle and use for both patients and healthcare professionals.
Original Abstract Submitted
an intermittent catheter, preferably a female intermittent catheter, is provided in an assembly. the assembly may include a cap which may be attachable to the base of the assembly in use, and/or a seal which misaligns with sealing surfaces of a chamber wall and a moveable insert in use. it may have a two-step deployment, and/or a sheath that pulls out a storage chamber. internal and external housing may define the storage chamber. the housing may have a filling aperture and/or the storage chamber may comprise an insert configured to move axially in response to rotation.