WO2015028817A1 - Fastener for securing a medical or surgical line - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to the field of fasteners and, in particular, to medical or surgical fasteners for securing the positions of medical lines, such as catheters, other types of medical tubing or wires with respect to a patient.
- catheters are long, thin, flexible tubes of plastics material that can be inserted into a blood vessel or other body cavity for introducing or removing fluids; either liquids or gases. They are used by medical personnel as a matter of routine.
- a line or catheter is secured with respect to a patient, for example medical tubing may be secured to a patient's arm, and in another procedure an endotracheal tube may be secured to ventilate a patient.
- an endotracheal tube may be secured to ventilate a patient.
- the applicant's earlier application published as WO-A1 -99/10250 describes an improved fastener for securing a line to a patient including a braided sleeve portion for gripping a line and means for attaching the sleeve with respect to a patient.
- This application was largely directed to embodiments in which the sleeve is sutured to a patient or attached via a harness.
- the applicant's earlier application, published as WO-A2-2010049734 describes an improved fastener for securing a line to a patient including an enlarged flange, secured to an end of the sleeve, with the flange having an adhesive plaster for securing with respect to a patient.
- a first aspect of the disclosure provides a fastener for securing a medical or surgical line with respect to a patient, the fastener comprising:
- an elongate braided tubular sleeve for receiving the line therethrough, the sleeve having a first end for fixing adjacent to the patient and a second end for arranging proximal to medical equipment coupled to the line;
- a substantially rigid collar coupled to the sleeve at the first end of the sleeve;
- the clip is configured to receive the collar to secure the collar to the clip, and to enable the collar to be released from the clip.
- a second aspect of the disclosure provides a medical or surgical apparatus comprising a sealed sterile pack containing:
- the braided tubular sleeve surrounds the tube
- the clip may be configured to provide an interference fit between the collar and the clip.
- the interference fit of the collar with the clip may be caused by mechanical deformation of at least one of the collar and the clip.
- the clip may be resiliently deformable.
- the clip may comprise hook and loop material, and the collar comprise complimentary hook and loop material, so that the collar can be releasably coupled to the clip.
- the clip may comprise a strap which is adapted to pass over the collar to secure the collar to the clip.
- both ends of the strap may be coupled to the clip and be configured to releasably pass over the collar.
- the strap may further comprise hook and loop material.
- the clip may have a cross-section adapted to receive a portion of the collar.
- the clip may have a semi-circular cross-section or a rectangular cross-section, or any other regular or irregular shape.
- the fastener may have features to enable a user to quickly ascertain whether the collar has correctly engaged with the clip. For example, an audible sound may be made when the collar is secured by the clip. At least one of the clip and the collar may be configured to provide mechanical feedback to a user when the collar is secured by the clip. Such feedback to the user is particularly useful when the fastener is fixed in place by non-specialists, such as nurses, paramedics and first-aid practitioners, or fixed in a rush under time-critical situations (such as in an operating room).
- non-specialists such as nurses, paramedics and first-aid practitioners
- the clip may be arranged so that, when the collar is secured by the clip, the longitudinal axis of the elongate braided tubular sleeve is arranged parallel to a plane of the attachment member.
- the clip may be arranged so that, when the collar is secured by the clip, the longitudinal axis of the elongate braided tubular sleeve is arranged normal to a plane of the attachment member.
- the clip may be configured to secure the collar to inhibit force parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongate braided sleeve from causing separation of the collar from the clip.
- the clip may be configured to secure the collar to inhibit force in a plane normal to the surface to which the fastener is attached, for example a patient's skin, and/or the attachment member, from causing separation of the collar from the clip.
- the clip may be adapted to receive the collar by pressing the collar against the clip in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the longitudinal axis of the elongate braided tubular sleeve. Pressing the collar against the clip may comprise pressing the collar into the clip and/or sliding the collar into the clip. The clip may be adapted to receive the collar by sliding the collar into the clip in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the longitudinal axis of the sleeve.
- the clip may be adapted to receive the collar by sliding the collar in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the elongate braided tubular sleeve and in a plane parallel to a surface to which the fastener is secured, for example the surface of a patient's body, for example a patient's skin.
- the clip may be configured to secure the collar such that force parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongate braided sleeve less than 5 N, or less than 10 N, or less than 20 N does not cause separation of the collar from the clip.
- the fastener may have a retaining member for holding the collar within the clip.
- the retaining member and/or clip may be configured to guide the collar into the clip when the collar is pressed into the clip.
- the retaining member and/or clip may be configured to guide the collar into the clip when the collar is slid into the clip.
- the fastener may have two retaining members.
- the retaining member(s) may be provided on the collar, such that the retaining members are a portion of the collar.
- the retaining member(s) may be flanges on the collar, or the retaining members may be ridges on the surface of the collar.
- the clip may have complementary groove(s) for receiving the retaining member(s).
- the retaining member(s) may have an interference fit with the complementary groove(s) of the clip.
- the retaining member(s) may extend only partially around the circumference of the collar.
- the retaining members(s) may be projections from the collar.
- the collar may comprise a foot that acts as a retaining member.
- the clip may be configured to receive the foot and thus act as a shoe for the foot.
- the clip may have a cross-section adapted to receive the retaining member(s) and hence may be configured to receive a portion of the collar.
- the retaining member(s) may be provided on the attachment member or clip.
- the retaining member(s) may comprise ridges extending substantially across the width of the collar.
- the retaining member(s) may be configured to be perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve.
- the clip and the attachment member may be integrally moulded.
- the clip, the collar and the retaining member(s) may be manufactured using a common material.
- the collar and the retaining member(s) may be integrally moulded.
- the attachment member may be secured to the patient using sutures, and suture loops may be provided in the attachment member for this purpose.
- the attachment member may be secured with respect to the patient using an adhesive plaster.
- the attachment member may comprise an attachment plate.
- the attachment member may have an adhesive plaster attached to the attachment plate.
- the braided tubular sleeve may comprise a plurality of braided strands.
- Figs. 1a and 1 b show schematic illustrations of an example elongate braided tubular sleeve and fastener in plan view respectively;
- FIGS. 2a and 2b show schematic illustrations of an example attachment member and clip in plan and cross-section views respectively;
- Figs. 3 to 5 show perspective views of another example fastener
- Figs. 6 to 8 show perspective views of another example fastener
- Figs. 9 to 1 1 show perspective views of another example fastener
- Fig. 12 shows a schematic illustration of another example fastener in plan view.
- Figs. 1a and 1 b show a fastener 100 including a braided tubular sleeve 110 comprising a plurality of strands of helically-wound and interwoven or intertwined filaments of polyamide or NylonTM.
- the wall of the sleeve 110 may therefore be described as being braided or plaited 20 to form a foraminous or perforated mesh, grid, net or web.
- the wall defines numerous small openings between the strands of the braid, which expand or contract as the sleeve is shortened and lengthened.
- a collar 114, 116 is provided at each end of the sleeve 110.
- Each collar 114, 1 16 is 25 substantially identical, being substantially ring-shaped with a circular cross-section.
- the outer diameter of each collar is slightly greater than that of the sleeve 110, but the inner diameter of each collar matches that of the sleeve 110.
- Each collar 1 14, 116 is formed separately from the sleeve 1 10 and is then placed around one of the ends of the sleeve 1 10 and coupled to the strands that form the sleeve 110.
- the collars 1 14, 1 16 are also formed 30 from a plastics material, in this example, also from polyamide.
- Collar 1 14 has two retaining members 120, 122 located, in an axial direction of the sleeve 1 10, either side of collar 1 14.
- the retaining members 120, 122 are flanges and are substantially identical, being substantially ring-shaped with a circular cross-section.
- the retaining members 120, 122 have an outer diameter greater than that of the collars 1 14, 116, but with an inner diameter matching that of the collars 1 14, 116.
- the retaining members 120, 122 are coupled to the collar 1 14.
- the retaining members 120, 122 are also formed from a plastics material, in this example, also from polyamide.
- a plastics material in this example, also from polyamide.
- Fig. 1 b at one end of the sleeve 1 10, one of the collars 1 14 is secured to a clip 112.
- the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 110 is arranged parallel to a plane of the attachment member 1 18.
- the configuration of the clip 1 12 and the attachment member 1 18 are more clearly shown in Figs. 2a and 2b.
- the clip 1 12 has a semi-circular cross-section, complementary to the cross- section of the circular collars 1 14, 1 16, and is adapted to receive a portion of one of the circular collars 114, 116.
- the clip is coupled to the attachment member 118, and configured to be perpendicular to the plane of the attachment member 1 18 so that the clip 112 sits proud of the attachment member 1 18, ready to receive a collar 1 14, 1 16.
- the clip 1 12 is integrally moulded with the attachment member 118 so that the clip 1 12 and attachment member 1 18 are made from the same material.
- the clip 1 12 and attachment member 1 18 are made from the same material as the collars 1 14, 1 16 and the retaining members 120, 122, in this example, also from polyamide.
- the clip 1 12 is resiliently deformable, and has a width in an axial direction of the sleeve 1 10 substantially matching that of the collars 1 14, 116.
- the clip 112 therefore forms a "gutter-like" shape.
- the retaining members 120, 122 sit either side of the clip 122 in an axial direction of the sleeve 1 10, 210 when the collar 1 14 is located in the clip 112.
- the attachment member 1 18 is a substantially square shaped plate suitable for applying to a patient's skin, and has a cut-out section 124 which enables a line emerging from the sleeve 1 10 to have direct access to a patient's skin.
- the cut-out 124 may take many shapes and forms, for example it may be a hole through which the line can pass.
- the clip 1 12 and the collar 114 may be arranged at the edge of the attachment member 1 18 so that the line has access to the patient directly without the need for a cut-out section.
- Figs. 3 to 5 show another example embodiment of the disclosure. In general, the example embodiment of Figs. 3 to 5 is similar to that of the example embodiment shown in Figs.
- fastener 200 has no retaining members.
- fastener 200 has a clip 212 integrally moulded to an attachment member 218.
- the fastener further has an elongate braided tubular sleeve 210 with two collars 214, 216 at either end.
- the attachment member 218 further has an attachment plate 226.
- the attachment plate 226 has a cut-out section 224, and not the attachment member 218.
- the attachment plate 226 further has an adhesive plaster (not shown).
- the length of the sleeve 1 10, 210 can be varied by the application of a compression or tension force along the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 110, 210. It will further be appreciated that elongation causes the sleeve 110, 210 to narrow, whereas shortening the sleeve 110, 210 makes it wider.
- the attachment member 1 18 or attachment plate 226 are configured to attach to a patient's skin near the point of entry of the line to the body.
- the attachment member 1 18 or the attachment plate 226 attach to a patient's skin using an adhesive plaster.
- the clip 112, 212 is adapted to receive the collar 1 14, 214 by pressing the collar 114, 214 against the clip 112, 212 in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 1 10, 210. As the collar 1 14, 214 is inserted into the clip 112, 212, the clip 1 12, 212 resiliently deforms to accommodate the collar 1 14, 214. In this way, the clip 1 12, 212 secures the collar 1 14, 214 via an interference fit or a "snap fit".
- the clip 112, 212 is configured to secure the collar 114, 214 to inhibit force parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongate braided sleeve 110, 210 from causing separation of the collar 114, 214 from the clip 112, 212.
- the clip 112, 212 is configured to secure the collar 114, 214 such that force parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 1 10, 210 less than 10 N does not cause separation of the collar 114, 214 from the clip 112, 212.
- the retaining members 120, 122 retain or hold the collar 114 within the clip 112.
- the retaining members 120, 122 help prevent axial movement of the collar 1 14 within the clip 112, so that the collar 1 14 does not slide within the clip 1 12.
- the retaining members can help to prevent separation of the collar 1 14 from the clip 112 when a force parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongate braided sleeve 110 is applied.
- the retaining members 120, 122 are configured to guide the collar 1 14 into the clip 1 12 when the collar 114 is pressed into the clip 112.
- Shortening of the sleeve 1 10, 210 causes the filaments of the braid to bunch together and to lie at a large angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 110, 210. Therefore, when the sleeve 110, 210 is shortened, the diameter of the aperture formed by the sleeve 1 10 is at a maximum. In contrast, elongation of the sleeve 1 10 causes the filaments of the braid to lie at a smaller angle with respect to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 110, 210. Hence, the diameter of the aperture formed by the sleeve 110, 210 is at a minimum.
- the sleeve 110, 210 is biased to a slightly elongated position so that the diameter of the braided sleeve 110, 210 is slightly narrower than the diameter of the aperture at each end formed by the collars 1 14, 116, 214, 216. Therefore, when a tube or line having a similar size diameter to that of the aperture formed by a collar 114, 1 16, 214, 216 is inserted through the sleeve 110, 210, the sleeve 110, 210 is biased to grip the tube or line.
- Adjustments to the line may then be made by sliding the line within the sleeve 1 10, 210 and the line may then be gripped again by releasing the sleeve 1 10, 210 and allowing the sleeve 1 10, 210 to return to its expanded configuration.
- the attachment member 1 18 or attachment plate 226 is attached to a patient's skin near the point of entry of the line to be inserted. Once the attachment member 1 18 or attachment plate 226 is in place, the line is passed through the elongate braided tubular sleeve 110, 220 to grip the line.
- collar 1 14, 214 can be pressed or slid into the clip 1 12, 212 in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 110, 210 and towards the attachment member 118, 218, to securely hold the line in place adjacent to the patient's skin.
- the attachment member 118 or attachment plate 226 can be removed from the patient's skin, and a new attachment member 1 18 or attachment plate 226 applied.
- a new elongate tubular sleeve is then fed onto the line to grip the line.
- the collar 114, 214 of the tubular sleeve 1 10, 210 can then be pressed or slid into the clip 1 12, 212 of the fastener to securely hold the line in place adjacent to the patient's skin.
- the fastener 100, 200 has features to enable a user to quickly ascertain whether the collar 1 14, 214 has correctly and securely engaged with the clip 112, 212.
- the clip 112, 212 is resiliently deformable, so that the collar 1 14, 214 provides mechanical feedback to a user when the collar 114, 214 is secured by the clip 112, 212. Additionally, an audible sound is 15 made when the collar 214, 214 is secured by the clip 1 12, 212. The audible sound is made by the resilient deformation of the clip 1 12, 212 when the collar 114, 214 is secured.
- the sleeve 1 10, 210 may be manufactured from other types of material, in particular other types of plastic, such as polypropylene.
- 25 attachment plate 226 may also be manufactured from plastic, such as polypropylene or they may be manufactured using a metal material. Plastics or metal materials are particularly suitable for components of the fastener 100, 200, since they may readily be sterilised for medical or surgical use and can easily be moulded and joined together. Further, it may simplify the manufacturing process to have the sleeve 1 10, 210 and/or the collars 114, 116,
- the sleeve 1 10, 210 may only have one collar. - lo
- the collars 114, 116, 214, 216 may be coupled to the end of the sleeve 110, 210 using at least one or a combination of techniques including but not limited to, heat-sealing, high-frequency welding, adhesive or by physically trapping the strands of the sleeve 110, 210 between two concentric layers of the collar.
- the sleeve 110, 5 210 may be passed over a first, inner layer of the collar.
- the first, inner layer of the collar may comprise a thread, and a second outer layer of the collar may be screwed over the thread thereby trapping the collar between the two concentric layers.
- the outer diameter of the collars 1 14, 1 16, 214, 216 matches that of 10 the sleeve 110, 210. In some configurations, the collars 1 14, 116, 214, 216 may be different.
- the collars 114, 1 16, 214, 216 may be rectangular, square, hexagonal or any other regular or irregular shape. In some configurations, at least one of the collars 114, 116, 214, 216 comprises a projection. For example, in some configurations a collar 1 14, 1 16, 214, 216 comprises a projection and the clip 1 12, 212 is configured to receive the collar 1 14, 1 16, 214, 15 216 by receiving the projection. In some configurations the projection is a retaining member 120, 122.
- the retaining members 120, 122 may be coupled to the collars 114, 1 16, 214, 216 using at least one or a combination of techniques including but not limited to,
- the retaining members 120, 122 comprise a different material to the collars 1 14, 1 16, 214, 216. In some configurations, the retaining members 120, 122 are different from each other. In some configurations there is only one retaining member or no retaining member.
- the retaining members 120, 122 may be circular, square, hexagonal or any other regular or irregular
- the retaining members 120, 122 are a portion of the collar 114, 116, 214, 216.
- the retaining members 120, 122 may be integrally moulded with the collars 114, 1 16, 214, 216.
- the retaining members 120, 122 may be coupled to the collars 30 114, 116, 214, 216 in any other way, for example by use of adhesive or radio frequency (RF) welding.
- RF radio frequency
- each collar 1 14, 1 14, 214, 216 only has one retaining member 120, 122 or no retaining member 120, 122.
- the attachment member 1 18 and/or attachment plate 226 and/or clip 1 12, 212 comprise honey, for example Manuka honey.
- the clip 112, 212 may be coupled to the attachment member 118, 218 via an arm or similar supporting member. In such configurations, the clip 112, 212 may be raised slightly from the attachment member 118, 218 to allow more easy grasping of the sleeve 110, 210 and collar 114, 214 and hence removal from the clip 112, 212.
- the attachment member 1 18, 218 and/or attachment plate 226 may be a variety of shapes. For example, the attachment member 1 18, 218 and/or attachment plate 226 may be shaped specifically to fit around a body part, or to allow patient movement, for example.
- the clip may comprise hook and loop material, with the collar comprising complimentary hook and loop material. In this way, the collar can be releasably coupled to the clip.
- the clip may comprise a strap which passes over the collar to secure the collar to the clip.
- the strap may be elastic or resiliently deformable.
- both ends of the strap may be coupled to the clip and be configured to releasably pass over the collar.
- the strap may further comprise hook and loop material to releasably couple with the clip.
- retaining members may instead be located, for example, on the attachment member 118, 218.
- Such retaining members may comprise, for example, ridges extending substantially across the width of the collars 114, 116, 214, 216.
- the collars 1 14, 1 16, 214, 216 may be resiliently deformable.
- the collars 114, 1 16, 214, 216 may be pressed into the clip 1 12, 212 in a direction parallel to the direction of the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 1 10, 210.
- the collars 1 14, 1 16, 214, 216 may be slid into the clip 112, 212 in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 1 10, 210 but in a plane substantially parallel to a plane of the attachment member 1 18 or attachment plate 216 (and hence in a plane parallel to a surface to which the fastener is secured, for example the surface of a patient's body, for example a patient's skin).
- the attachment member 1 18 or attachment plate 216 may be attached to the patient's skin using adhesive, such as an adhesive substance.
- the adhesive or adhesive substance may comprise honey, for example Manuka honey.
- the attachment member 118 or attachment plate 226 may be attached to the patient's skin using sutures, and suture loops may be provided in the attachment member 1 18 or attachment plate 226 for this purpose.
- an adhesive plaster may be placed over the attachment member 1 18, 218 to further secure the fastener to a patient's skin.
- the adhesive plaster may be larger than the attachment member 118, 218 or attachment plate 216.
- the adhesive plaster may comprise honey, for example Manuka honey.
- a user may want to replace a patient's dressing, and to replace the attachment member 1 18 or attachment plate 226, all that needs to be done is the collar 1 14, 214 can be undipped from clip 112, 212.
- the user pulls on the sleeve 1 10, 210 near to the collar 114, 214 in a direction perpendicular to the direction of the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 110, 210 and away from the attachment member 1 18, 218.
- the collar 1 14, 214 of the tubular sleeve 1 10, 210 can then be pressed into the clip 1 12, 212 of the replacement, clean, fastener 100, 200 to securely hold the line in place adjacent to the patient's skin.
- FIG. 6 to 8 show another example embodiment of the disclosure.
- the example embodiment of Figs. 6 to 8 is similar to that of the example embodiment shown in Figs. 3 and 5.
- the fastener 200 has two retaining members 228 coupled to the collar 216.
- the retaining members 228 are ridges provided on the outer surface of the collar 216 and are perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 210.
- the clip 212 further has complementary grooves 230 for receiving the retaining members 228.
- the retaining members 228 extend around half of the circumference of the collar 216.
- the retaining members 228 have an interference fit with the grooves 230.
- Figs. 9 to 1 1 show another example embodiment of the disclosure.
- the example embodiment of Figs. 9 to 11 is similar to that of the example embodiments shown in Figs. 3 to 8.
- one of the collars 216 comprises a foot 228 that acts as a retaining member.
- the foot 228 couples to the collar 216 through an ankle 242 that is narrower than the foot 228.
- the foot 228 and the ankle 242 comprise a projection from the collar 216.
- the clip 212 has a complementary cross-section configured to receive the foot 228 of the collar 216 and thus act as a shoe for the foot 228.
- the clip 212 is a box whose base is secured to the attachment member 218. One side of the box is open, and the top of the box 240 includes a slot for the ankle 242, the slot being open at the open side of the box. The opening in the side of the box with the slot for the ankle 242 enables the foot 228 to be slid sideways into the box. In this way the clip 212 is operable to receive the foot portion 228 of the collar 216 to secure the collar 216.
- the collar 216 and foot 228 are pushed or slid sideways in a direction along the surface to which the fastener is secured, into the clip 212. Once inserted and received by the clip 212, the clip 212 and the foot 228 have an interference fit, so that they are secured by the clip 212. To remove the collar 216 from the clip 212, the collar 216 and the foot 228 are pushed/pulled or slid sideways out of the clip 212 in a plane parallel to the attachment member 218 (and hence in a plane parallel to the surface to which the fastener is secured, for example the patient's skin).
- Securing a line to a patient in this way is particularly advantageous, as it does not require the fastener to be pressed against the patient, for example near regions of bleeding, burns or injury.
- the foot 228 may have a square, hexagonal or any other regular or irregular-shaped cross section.
- the foot 228 may have bevelled or rounded corners.
- the ankle 242 may have a square, hexagonal or any other regular or irregular-shaped cross section.
- the ankle 242, the foot 228 and the collar 216 may not be integrally moulded.
- the ankle 242, the foot 228 and the collar 217 may be coupled by any other means, for example using adhesives or RF welding.
- the clip 212 may only have a portion of its cross-section that is configured to receive the foot 228.
- the foot 228 and the clip 212 may have means to retain the foot 228 within the clip 212 other than or in addition to an interference fit.
- the clip 212 may comprise a strap to fasten around the foot 228.
- the clip 212 or the foot 228 may comprise grooves or notches to provide the interference fit.
- the clip 212 or the foot 228 may comprise a locking means to retain the foot 228 within the clip 212, for example a biased pin, for example a spring-loaded releasable pin.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic illustration of a giving set, as part of which a fastener may be provided.
- the giving set includes a tube 612 for supplying fluid, for example saline solution, to a patient.
- a braided tubular sleeve 610 is passed onto the sleeve by compressing the sleeve longitudinally, to widen the braid of the sleeve and sliding the sleeve 610 onto the tube 612.
- Connectors (illustrated schematically in Fig. 9) 614, 616 are then attached to each end of the tube 612. It is noted that the connectors 614, 616 are larger than the collars provided at each end of the sleeve 610 and are therefore larger than the maximum diameter to which the sleeve 610 can widen. Therefore, the sleeve cannot pass over the connectors 614, 616 and cannot be removed from the tube 612 once the connectors have been added to each end.
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