US3670727A - Medical infusion set - Google Patents
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- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M5/00—Devices for bringing media into the body in a subcutaneous, intra-vascular or intramuscular way; Accessories therefor, e.g. filling or cleaning devices, arm-rests
- A61M5/14—Infusion devices, e.g. infusing by gravity; Blood infusion; Accessories therefor
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- a medical infusion set for administering parenteral liquid into a patients veins in which the set is in the form of a continuous flexible loop that is manually broken apart before venipuncture at a frangible section (this section comprising an indication of the sterile integrity of the set to subsequent users), the set providing means for flushing air therefrom while maintaining the set in a sterile condition by either running the liquid through the loop before effecting the venipuncture, or flushing the air from the set by using the patient's blood flowing therethrough and before connection to the liquid being administered; the set including means protecting either a connector to the parenteral liquid or the needle against contamination while air is flushed from the set; and the needle of the set including a pair of flexible plastic wings generally diametrically opposed and including manually interengageable portions comprising interengageable upstanding ribs manually interlockable when manually pinched together to form a dual purpose temporary handle in which the wings can be
- This invention relates to a medical device, sometimes called a small vein infusion set or a scalp vein infusion set. It is used to make a venipuncture into a patient's vein and to then administer parenteral solution, blood, etc. from a suspended bottle or plastic bag. These liquids are generally infused into an arm, hand, or scalp vein-the latter site frequently employed in infants, because it is one of the most highly developed veins in an infant.
- Infusion sets for administering medical liquids have been known for years. They include an intravenous needle con nected to one end of a flexible plastic tube. This tube is connected by means of a spike or adapter at its other end to a medical liquid source. There is a sterility protector fitting over a sharpened end portion of the needle's cannula, and a separate sterility protector fitting over the spike or adapter at the tubes other end. These protectors are removed before connecting the set to the liquid source and the patient.
- the infusion set is in the form of a loop with the sharpened front end portion of the cannula and the adapter facing each other and temporarily joined together by a plastic protector sleeve.
- This protector sleeve is integrally connected at a frangible groove structure to a plastic hub molded onto the cannula. Once the protector sleeve is removed from the hub, the broken groove structure gives a visual indication that the set could have been contaminated and should not be used.
- the hub has integral flexible wings that fold up and lock together with interfitting ribs to fonn a firm handle.
- the infusion set of this invention is very simple to use, particularly in the air flushing procedure just prior to liquid infusion.
- the looped infusion set is broken apart at the frangible groove, thus exposing the cannula for venipuncture and air is flushed out by filling the set with the patient's blood.
- the loop is broken apart by removing an adapter on one end of a flexible tube from the protector sleeve and connecting the adapter'to a liquid source to flush out air prior to venipuncture.
- FIG. I is a top plan view of the looped infusion set and protector sleeve
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the set after venipuncture has been made in a patient's arm
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary top plan view of the set showing the protector sleeve in cross section;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view taken along line 4- 4 of FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a fragmentary top plan view showing the protector sleeve remaining on the adapter after it has been broken at the frangible groove structure;
- FIG. 6 is a fragmentary top plan view with the protector sleeve remaining around the cannula after the adapter has been removed;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged perspective view of the cannula, hub and wing portions of the infusion set
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged front view of the wings folded up and interlocked by rib structure to form a handle
- FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view taken along line 9-9 of FIG. 8.
- the infusion set of my invention has a metal cannula l with a passage extending between a sharpened front end 2 and a rear end 3. Spaced a distance behind the sharpened end 2 is a thermoplastic hub 4 injection molded around the cannula and firmly bonded to its outer surface.
- a metal collar 5 is swaged on the cannula's outer surface near its rear end 3. This collar abuts a rear shoulder 6 of the hub and keeps the cannula from being pulled out of the hub even if the bond between the cannula and hub should be broken.
- a flexible thermoplastic tube 7 which is bonded by cement, solvent sealing, or heat sealing to the hub.
- This flexible tube is formed into one or two loops with an opposite end portion 8 facing the sharpened forward end of the cannula.
- this portion can include a hollow adapter 9 having a plug section 10, and handle section 11. This adapter is rigid and capable of connecting to a liquid source.
- the end portion of the flexible tube i.e. adapter 9, as shown in FIG. 3, is temporarily joined with the cannula by a thermoplastic protector sleeve 13 that wedgingly receives the adapter 9.
- This protector sleeve is integrally molded with hub 4 and joined to the hub by a circumferential frangible groove structure 14 that has an internal diameter approximately equal to the cannulas outside diameter, which groove structure has a wall thickness of about 0.005 to 0.010 inch.
- Inside the protector sleeve are two longitudinal ribs 15 and 16, shown enlarged in FIG. 4, and there are also two notches 17 and 18 at the end of the protector sleeve 13 fitting over the adapter.
- This structure provides a small tortuous path for sterilizing gases, such as ethylene oxide, to enter the internal areas of the looped infusion set; but protects the internal areas from contamination by bacteria which might subsequently contact the exterior of the set.
- FIG. 1 shows the infusion set with two loops and a paper band 19 encircling its center portion including the protector sleeve 13 to hold the loops in an oval configuration.
- the paper loop does not extend over the flexible wings 20 and 21 so indicia on the wings showing cannula size is clearly visible.
- the wings can also be color coded for cannula size if desired.
- TW means there is a thin wall 21 gauge cannula inside the protector sleeve.
- these flexible wings also have a unique locking structure which will be discussed in more detail later.
- the looped infusion set of FIG. 1 is supplied to the hospital in sterile condition inside a conventional package such as a plastic bag, peel open paper pouch, etc.
- a nurse opens the package and takes out the infusion set and removes band 19. It is noted that after the band is removed the infusion set is still in a looped configuration with cannula l and adapter 9 still inside protector sleeve 13.
- the unbroken frangible groove structure 14 shows that the set has not been previously used.
- the nurse can do this by either of two methods.
- she opens up the loop by breaking the protector sleeve 13 at frangible groove 14. She does this by grasping ribs on the protector sleeve and the wings on the hub and twistingly rotating them relative to each other until they break apart as in FIG. 5.
- a venipuncture is made a'sifi' FIG. 2 with protector sleeve 13 still remaining on adapter 9.
- the broken groove structure 14 of the protector sleeve provides an exit port 22 large enough for flushing out air with little resistance as a patient's blood pressure causes his blood to fill the set.
- the transparent flexible tube 7 When the transparent flexible tube 7 is filled with blood, it can be pinched or clamped shut and protector sleeve 13 removed from the adapter after which it is V connected to a liquid source.
- the adapter might connect directly to a liquid filled bottle or to a connecting tube leading from it.
- a second method of flushing air from the system involves breaking apart the loop by removing adapter 9 from protector sleeve 13 illustrated in FIG. 6 with the protector sleeve remaining around the cannula 1. This opens up a chamber 23, substantially larger than the cannula, at one end of the protector sleeve. Now, the adapter is connected to a liquid source and liquid slowly drained into the set until it drips off the cannulas sharpened end 2 inside the protector sleeve 13 and is observed inside the enlarged chamber 23. Finally, the protector sleeve is broken off at the frangible groove, a venipuncture made, and infusion started.
- the wings and 21 are very helpful in providing a firm handle for gripping.
- Flexible wings have been used before to provide a large grasping surface, but there were problems with these wings.
- the wings were difficult to hold and when they slid against each other they caused the cannula to roll.
- Such cannula rolling could cause additional pain to the patient during venipuncture and also decreases control over the cannula bevel direction.
- the beveled surface 24 of the sharpened cannula is directed upwardly. This orientation is preferred by many in making a venipuncture, because it causes less damage to the vein.
- Wings 20 and 21 of my infusion set have interlocking or interengageable rib structures that give very good control over bevel orientation by keeping the wings from sliding against each other.
- the wings are elongated and rectangular in shape and extend outwardly in their longitudinal directions from opposite sides of hub 4.
- the top surface of each wing has a series of short upstanding ribs represented by 25, 26, and 27 that are approximately parallel to the cannula. These ribs are formed into three rows that are approximately perpendicular to the cannula with the outer rows being offset from the middle row.
- Such structure causes the ribs to temporarily interlock when manually folded together to form a handle as in FIG. 8, and keeps them from sliding against each other in their longitudinal directions to roll the cannula.
- the wings are also kept from sliding against each other in their lateral directions by ends 28, 29, 30, and 31 of the ribs in the offset rows abutting each other as shown in FIG. 9. After a venipuncture has been made with the manually interengaged interlocking wings, they can be flattened again and taped to the patient as in FIG. 2 to keep the cannula from moving in the vein.
- the preferred materials used in my improved infusion set are: a stainless steel cannula; a plasticized polyvinyl chloride flexible tube; an adapter of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS); and a one-piece injection molded part of plasticized polyvinyl chloride forming the hub, wings, and protector sleeve.
- ABS acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene
- a medical infusion set comprising in combination:
- a cannula having a sharpened front end and a rear end
- a flexible tube having one end portion connected to the rear end of said cannula for communicating liquid to and from said cannula for removing air during cannula-administration and for forming at least one flexible loop when packaged; said flexible tube having the other end portion opposite that connected to the rear end of said cannula for securement adjacent the sharpened end of said cannula when packaged;
- a tubular protector sleeve removably, telescopically connected to said tubular adapter and being substantially greater in cross section than said cannula, said protector sleeve projecting axially from said adapter and circumposed about said cannula, the terminal end of said sleeve circumposed about said cannula and said hub integral with said cannula being integrally connected by a manually frangible, thinned wall section whereby rupture thereof indicates sterile integrity of the infusion set, said medical infusion set including vent passage means for sterilizing the interior of said cannula, flexible tube and adapter.
- said handle means includes normally generally diametrically opposed, flexible wings integral with the hub and foldable into juxtaposed relation to form a temporary, radially extending handle for facilitating administration of the cannula or rupture of said thinned wall section between said hub and protector sleeve, said wings being flexible for generally overlying the portion of a patient into which the cannula has been emplaced for securement to the patient and stabilizing the implanted cannula.
- the sharpened end of said cannula comprises an angular bevel defining a thin transverse sharpened edge relative to the direction toward which said cannula extends, said wings extending generally diametrically from said hub substantially parallel to the transverse direction of said angular bevel whereby the formation of the temporary radial handle orients the sharpened edge of the cannula in an optimum position for implantation.
- said cannula includes a collar permanently secured in abutting relation to a rear end portion of said hub for preventing the cannula from being accidentally pulled out of the hub, said flexible tube being telescoped over said collar and said hub and being permanently secured thereto.
- said flexible tube comprises at least one continuous loop portion internally sterilized, and a packaging band circumposed about said loop transversely to said loop for facilitating manipulation of the infusion set during administration.
- vent passage means comprises a tortuous sterilizing gas vent formed by cooperating portions between said protector sleeve and said adapter for internally sterilizing the infusion set while said set is formed as a continuous loop.
- a cannula having a sharpened end; a hub integrally joined to the cannula in spaced relation from said sharpened end, said hub including diametrically opposed wings integrally and flexibly connected thereto, said wings having a permanent set normally disposing them in generally coplanar relation for flexible engagement on a patients body for securement thereto after the cannula has been implanted, said wings being pivotal about the hub on an axis substantially parallel to said needle for forming juxtaposed, radially extending portions forming a temporary radial handle to assist in implanting the cannula in a patient, the improvement wherein said wings include portions forming mechanically interengageable portions for preventing relative movement between the wings when the wings are manually juxtaposed to form the temporary radial handle, said wings returning to generally diametrical opposed relation after no longer being manuallyjuxtaposed; a flexible tube connected at one end to the cannula at the end opposite said sharpened end, said flexible tube including a tub
- a medical infusion set comprising: a metal cannula with a passage extending between a sharpened front end and a rear end; a thermoplastic hub injection molded around and forming a firm joint with the cannula behind its sharpened end and presenting a rearwardly facing shoulder spaced forward of the cannula's rear end; a pair of flexible thermoplastic wings'integrally molded with the hub and extending outwardly from opposite sides of the hub and adapted to be pinched together to form a handle; these wings having opposed faces with a series of upstanding ribs that are approximately parallel to the cannula and are formed in at least three rows approximately perpendicular to the cannula, the middle row of ribs being offset from the two adjoining rows of ribs, so the ribs can interlock when pinched together to prevent sliding of the wings relative to each other in either their longitudinal or lateral directions; a separate metal safety collar permanently swaged to the cannulas outer surface adjacent its rear end; a flexible tube in the
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