WO2022251015A1 - Retainer element to secure a catheter adapter valve - Google Patents
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- Catheters are commonly used for a variety of infusion therapies. Catheters may be used for infusing normal saline solution, various medicaments, total parenteral nutrition, or other fluids into a patient. Catheters may also be used to withdraw blood from the patient for diagnostic or other purposes.
- a common type of catheter is a peripheral intravenous catheter (“PIVC”) that is “over- the-needle.”
- PIVC peripheral intravenous catheter
- the PIVC that is over-the-needle may be mounted over an introducer needle having a sharp distal tip.
- the PIVC and the introducer needle may be assembled so that the distal tip of the introducer needle extends beyond the distal tip of the PIVC with the bevel of the needle facing up away from skin of the patient.
- the PIVC and introducer needle are generally inserted at a shallow angle through the skin into the vasculature of the patient.
- a clinician In order to verify proper placement of the introducer needle and/or the PIVC in the blood vessel, a clinician generally confirms that there is “flashback” of blood in a flashback chamber of the catheter assembly. Once placement of the needle has been confirmed, the clinician may remove the introducer needle, leaving the PIVC in place for future fluid infusion.
- a catheter assembly may include a catheter adapter, which may include a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen extending through the distal end of the catheter adapter and the proximal end of the catheter adapter.
- the catheter adapter may include a side port disposed between the distal end of the catheter adapter and the proximal end of the catheter adapter.
- the catheter assembly may include a catheter secured within the catheter adapter and extending distally from the distal end of the catheter adapter.
- the catheter assembly may include an annular valve disposed within the lumen and configured to seal the side port from the lumen.
- the catheter assembly may include a retainer element configured to secure the annular valve within the lumen.
- the retainer element may be disposed within the lumen proximal to a proximal end of the annular valve or within the proximal end of the annular valve. In some embodiments, the retainer element may contact the annular valve.
- the retainer element may include a ring, and the ring may be disposed proximal to the annular valve.
- the retainer element may include a C-shape, and the retainer element may pinch the annular valve between the C-shape and the catheter adapter.
- a portion of the annular valve within an open portion of the C-shape may be unclamped, which may facilitate opening of the annular valve in response to infusion of fluid from the side port into the lumen.
- the portion of the annular valve may be on a same side of the catheter assembly as the side port.
- the catheter assembly may include an antimicrobial coating disposed on an outer surface of the retainer element.
- the catheter assembly may include a valve disposed within the lumen, and a C-shaped retainer element secured within the lumen proximal to the valve.
- an inner surface of the catheter adapter may form the lumen and may include a narrowed diameter portion proximal to the valve.
- the C-shaped retainer element may be configured to compress to move distally through the narrowed diameter portion.
- the C-shaped retainer element may be proximate the valve.
- the C-shaped retainer element after moving distally through the narrowed diameter portion, may be configured to expand within the lumen proximate the valve.
- the lumen may include a first inner diameter distal to the narrowed diameter portion and proximal to the valve and a second inner diameter at the narrowed diameter portion.
- the second inner diameter may be less than the first inner diameter.
- the lumen may include a third inner diameter proximal to the narrowed diameter portion. In some embodiments, the second inner diameter may be less than the third inner diameter.
- a width of the C-shaped retainer element may be greater than a distance from the narrowed diameter portion to the proximal end of the catheter adapter.
- the first inner diameter may be equal to the second inner diameter.
- an outer diameter of the C-shaped retainer element in a natural state may be greater than the first inner diameter.
- a distal end of the C-shaped retainer element in the natural state, may include a first outer diameter and a proximal end of the C-shaped retainer element may include a second outer diameter, and the second outer diameter may be greater than the first outer diameter.
- an inner surface of the catheter adapter forms the lumen, wherein the first outer diameter and the second outer diameter contacts the inner surface.
- the catheter assembly may include the retainer element, which may be configured to secure the annular valve within the lumen, and the retainer element is disposed within the lumen proximal to a proximal end of the annular valve.
- the retainer element may include a spring or a metal disc.
- the spring may be tapered inwardly in a proximal direction.
- the metal disc may include a central opening.
- an outer edge of the metal disc may include multiple proximally-extending protrusions configured to press into the inner surface.
- an edge of the opening may include multiple distally-extending teeth.
- Figure 1 A is an upper perspective view of a prior art catheter assembly
- Figure IB is an upper perspective view of a prior art annular valve
- Figure 1C is a cross-sectional view of the prior art catheter assembly
- Figure 2A is a cross-sectional view of the prior art catheter assembly, illustrating the annular valve in an open position
- Figure 2B is a cross-sectional view of the prior art catheter assembly, illustrating a distal end and a proximal end of the annular valve deformed;
- Figure 3A is a cross-sectional view of an example catheter assembly, illustrating an example retainer element, according to some embodiments
- Figure 3B is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a portion of the catheter assembly of Figure 3 A, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 3C is an upper perspective view of the retainer element of Figure 3A, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 3D is a cross-sectional view of a proximal end of the catheter assembly of Figure 3 A, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 4A is a cross-sectional view of an example catheter assembly, illustrating an example retainer element, according to some embodiments
- Figure 4B is an upper perspective view of the retainer element of Figure 4A, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 4C is a cross-sectional view of a proximal end of the catheter assembly of Figure
- Figure 5A is a cross-sectional view of an example catheter assembly, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 5B is a perspective view of an example retainer element, illustrating an example retainer element in a natural state or uncompressed, according to some embodiments
- Figure 5C is an upper perspective view of the retainer element of Figure 5B, illustrating the retainer element in the natural state or uncompressed, according to some embodiments;
- Figure 6A is a partial cutaway view of the catheter assembly of Figure 5 A, illustrating the retainer element of Figure 5B being inserted into an example catheter adapter, according to some embodiments;
- Figure 6B is an upper perspective view of the retainer element of Figure 5B, illustrating the retainer element of Figure 5B in a compressed state, according to some embodiments;
- Figure 6C is a partial cutaway view of the catheter assembly of Figure 5 A, illustrating the retainer element inserted into the catheter adapter, according to some embodiments;
- Figure 6D is a partial cutaway view of an example catheter assembly, illustrating an example retainer element, according to some embodiments
- Figure 6E is a partial cutaway view of an example catheter assembly, illustrating an example retainer element that includes an antibacterial coating, according to some embodiments;
- Figure 7A is an upper perspective view of an example catheter assembly, according to some embodiments;
- Figure 7B is an upper perspective view of an example retainer element, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 7C is a cross-sectional view of the retainer element of Figure 7B, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 7D is a partial cutaway view of the catheter assembly of Figure 7A, illustrating the retainer element of Figure 7B, according to some embodiments;
- Figure 8A is an upper perspective view of an example catheter assembly, illustrating an example retainer element, according to some embodiments;
- Figure 8B is an upper perspective view of the retainer element of Figure 8 A, according to some embodiments;
- Figure 8C is a side view of the retainer element of Figure 8A, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 8D is an enlarged partial cutaway view of the catheter assembly of Figure 8A, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 8E is an upper perspective view of an example retainer element, according to some embodiments.
- Figure 8F is a side view of the retainer element of Figure 8E, according to some embodiments.
- the prior art catheter assembly 10 includes a catheter adapter 12, which includes a distal end 14 and a proximal end 16.
- a side port 18 is disposed between the distal end 14 and the proximal end 16 and is used for injection of fluid and medications.
- a catheter 20 extends distally from the distal end 14 of the catheter adapter 12.
- the prior art catheter assembly 10 includes an annular valve 22 configured to seal the side port 18 from a lumen 24 of the catheter adapter that extends through the distal end 14 and the proximal end 16.
- a user may connect a syringe to the side port 18 and inject fluid into the side port 18.
- Pressure generated by the user pushing down on a plunger of the syringe and injecting fluid may deform a proximal end of the annular valve 22 downward to create a gap between the annular valve 22 and an inner surface of the catheter adapter 12.
- fluid may then flow into the lumen 24.
- the fluid injected into the side port 18 tends to migrate into spaces between the annular valve 22 and the inner surface of the catheter adapter 12, leading to deformation of the annular valve 22 and reducing adhesion between the annular valve 22 and the catheter adapter 12.
- the annular valve 22 can be displaced a large distance in a proximal direction, leading to unsealing of the side port 18 and leakage of infusates or blood.
- a catheter assembly 30 may include a catheter adapter 32, which may include a distal end 34, a proximal end 36, and a lumen 38 extending through the distal end 34 of the catheter adapter 32 and the proximal end 36 of the catheter adapter 32.
- the catheter adapter 32 may include a side port 33 disposed between the distal end 34 of the catheter adapter 32 and the proximal end 36 of the catheter adapter 32.
- the catheter assembly 30 may be similar or identical to the prior art catheter assembly 10 in terms of one or more features and/or operation.
- the catheter assembly 30 may include a catheter 40 secured within the catheter adapter 32 and extending distally from the distal end 34 of the catheter adapter 32.
- the catheter 40 may include a peripheral intravenous catheter, a midline catheter, or a peripherally-inserted central catheter.
- the catheter assembly 30 may include an annular valve 41 disposed within the lumen 38 and configured to seal the side port 33 from the lumen 38.
- the annular valve 41 may include a distal end 42 and a proximal end 44.
- the catheter assembly 30 may include a retainer element 46 configured to secure the annular valve 41 within the lumen 38.
- the retainer element 46 may be disposed within the lumen 38 proximal to the proximal end 44 of the annular valve 41.
- the retainer element 46 may be in contact the annular valve 41.
- the retainer element 46 may contact the annular valve 41 in response to infusion of fluid through the side port 33.
- the retainer element 46 may include a ring, and the ring may be disposed proximal to the annular valve 41.
- the ring may be press-fit within the lumen 38 of the catheter adapter 32 or secured in another suitable manner.
- the ring may prevent the annular valve 41 from moving proximally in response to injection of fluid through the side port 33, which may include a high-pressure injection equal to or greater than 300 psi.
- a width of the retainer element 46 may be about 0.5 mm or another suitable width to reduce movement of the annular valve 41.
- the retainer element 46 may include a C-shape, and the retainer element 46 may pinch or clamp the annular valve 41 between the C-shape and the catheter adapter 32.
- a portion of the annular valve 41 within an open portion 48 of the C-shape may be unclamped, which may facilitate opening of the annular valve 41 in response to infusion of fluid from the side port 33 into the lumen 38.
- the open portion 48 of the C-shape may be between a first end 50 and a second end 52 of the C-shape.
- the portion of the annular valve 41 may be on a same side of the catheter assembly 30 as the side port 33.
- the proximal end 44 of the annular valve 41 may deform downwardly to allow fluid to flow into the lumen 38 from the side port 33 during fluid infusion.
- the side port 33 may be disposed on a top of the catheter adapter 32 and the portion may be disposed on a top of the annular valve 41.
- the catheter assembly 30 may include an antimicrobial coating disposed on an outer surface of the retainer element 46.
- a catheter assembly 60 may include a catheter adapter 61, which may include a proximal end 62, a distal end 64, and a lumen 66 extending through the distal end 64 of the catheter adapter 61 and the proximal end 62 of the catheter adapter 61.
- the catheter adapter 61 may include a side port (see for example, side port 99 in Figure 7A) disposed between the distal end 64 of the catheter adapter 61 and the proximal end 62 of the catheter adapter 21.
- the catheter assembly 60 may include a catheter secured within the catheter adapter 61 and extending distally from the distal end 64 of the catheter adapter 61.
- a valve 68 disposed within the lumen 66 may include a one-piece septum, a two piece-septum, or another suitable septum or valve.
- an inner surface of the catheter adapter 61 may form the lumen 66 and may include a narrowed diameter portion 70 proximal to the valve 68.
- the lumen 66 may include a first inner diameter 71 distal to the narrowed diameter portion 70 and proximal to the valve 68 and a second inner diameter 72 at the narrowed diameter portion 70.
- the second inner diameter 72 may be less than the first inner diameter 71.
- the lumen 66 may include a third inner diameter 73 proximal to the narrowed diameter portion 70.
- the second inner diameter 72 may be less than or equal to the third inner diameter 73.
- the valve 68 within the lumen 66 may be configured to seal the proximal end 62 of the catheter adapter.
- the catheter assembly 60 may include a C-shaped retainer element 74 configured to secure the valve 68 within the lumen 66.
- the C-shaped retainer element 74 may secure the valve 68 in response to injection of fluid through the side port, which may include a high-pressure injection equal to or greater than 300 psi.
- the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be disposed within the lumen 66 proximal to the valve 68. In some embodiments, the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be proximate the valve 68. In some embodiments, the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be in contact the valve 68. In some embodiments, the C-shaped retainer element 74 may contact the valve in response to infusion of fluid through the side port distal to the valve 68.
- the catheter assembly 60 may be similar or identical to the catheter assembly 30 of Figures 3-4 and/or the prior art catheter assembly 10 in terms of one or more features and/or operation.
- the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be disposed within the catheter adapter 32, which may include the narrowed diameter portion 70, and/or proximal to the annular valve 41.
- the valve 68 may be replaced with the annular valve 41.
- the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be secured within the lumen 66 proximal to the valve 68. In some embodiments, the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be configured to compress to move distally through the narrowed diameter portion 70, as illustrated, for example, in Figures 6A-6B. In some embodiments, in response to the C-shaped retainer element 74 being compressed, a first end 76 and a second end 78 of the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be brought closer together and/or in contact.
- the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be configured to expand within the lumen 66 distal to the narrowed diameter portion 70 and/or proximate the valve 68, as illustrated, for example, in Figure 6C. In these and other embodiments, the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be engaged in a press- fit with the catheter adapter 61. In some embodiments, a width of the C-shaped retainer element 74 may be greater than a distance from the narrowed diameter portion 70 to the proximal end 62 of the catheter adapter 61, as illustrated, for example, in Figure 6A. In some embodiments, the width of the C-shaped retainer element 74 greater than the distance from the narrowed diameter portion 70 to the proximal end 62 may facilitate insertion of the C-shaped retainer element 74 into the catheter adapter 61 by the user.
- the first inner diameter 71 may be equal to the second inner diameter 72.
- an outer diameter 80 of the C-shaped retainer element 74 in a natural state, illustrated, for example, in Figures 5B-5C, may be greater than the first inner diameter 71, such that the C-shaped retainer element 74 is compressed to move distal to the narrowed diameter portion 70.
- the narrowed diameter portion 70 may include a protrusion, two opposing protrusions, or an annular protrusion.
- an outer diameter of the C-shaped retainer element 74 may increase in a proximal direction.
- a distal end 79 of the C-shaped retainer element 74 may include a first outer diameter and a proximal end 81 of the C- shaped retainer element 74 may include a second outer diameter.
- the second outer diameter may be greater than the first outer diameter.
- the second outer diameter and the proximal end 81 may include a barb, two opposing barbs, or an annular barb (as illustrated, for example, in Figure 6D).
- the second outer diameter may increase friction between the C-shaped retainer element 74 and the catheter adapter 61 to prevent shifting of the valve 68.
- the inner surface of the catheter adapter 61 may form the lumen 66, and the first outer diameter and the second outer diameter may contact the inner surface.
- the catheter assembly 60 may include an antimicrobial coating 82 disposed on an outer surface of the C-shaped retainer element 74.
- a catheter assembly 90 may include a catheter adapter 92, which may include a distal end 94, a proximal end 96, and a lumen extending through the distal end 94 and the proximal end 96.
- a catheter 98 may extend distally from the distal end 94 of the catheter adapter 92.
- the catheter assembly 90 may include a retainer element 100.
- a valve 102 disposed within a lumen 104 extending through the distal end 94 and the proximal end 96 may include a one-piece septum, a two piece-septum, or another suitable septum or valve.
- the catheter adapter 92 may include a side port 99 in fluid communication with the lumen distal to the valve 102.
- the catheter assembly 90 may be similar or identical in terms of one or more features and/or operation to one or more of the following: the catheter assembly 60 of Figures 4-5, the catheter assembly 30 of Figures 3-4, and the prior art catheter assembly 10.
- the retainer element 100 or the retainer element 106 may be disposed within the catheter adapter 32, which may include the flange 103, and/or proximal to the annular valve 41.
- the valve 102 may be replaced with the annular valve 41.
- the retainer element 100 may be configured to secure the valve 102 within the lumen 104, and the retainer element 100 may be disposed within the lumen 104 proximal to a proximal end of the valve 102.
- the retainer element 100 may include a spring, as illustrated, for example, in Figures 7B-7D.
- the spring may be tapered inwardly in a proximal direction, which may allow the spring to act as a wedge to hold the valve 102 if the valve 102 should get displaced by high pressure, thus maintaining a seal.
- the proximal end of the spring may contact a flange 103 of the catheter adapter 92.
- the proximal end of the spring may be engaged in an interference fit with the catheter adapter 92. In some embodiments, the proximal end of the spring may be engaged in an interference fit with at the flange 103 and/or proximal to the flange 103. In some embodiments, movement of the valve 102 into the spring may cause a diameter of an end coil of the spring in contact with the catheter adapter 92 to expand, further increasing interference of the spring with the catheter adapter 92. In some embodiments, the retainer element 100 may prevent dislodgement of the valve 102 during infusion of fluid into the side port at high pressures, such as, for example, 300 psi.
- a retainer element 106 of the catheter assembly 90 may include a metal disc, which may be circular in shape.
- the retainer element 106 may be positioned proximal to the valve 102 and may prevent the valve 102 from being ejected at high pressure, thus maintaining the seal.
- an outer edge of the metal disc may include multiple proximally-extending protrusions 110 configured to press into the inner surface of the catheter adapter 92.
- the proximally-extending protrusions 110 may act as claws that poke into the inner surface of the catheter adapter 92.
- the proximally-extending protrusions 110 may be evenly spaced around the outer edge of the metal disc.
- the metal disc may include three proximally- extending protrusions 110, which may facilitate adequate securement of the valve 102, or another suitable number.
- the metal disc may include a central opening 112.
- the central opening 112 may be just large enough for an introducer needle 108 to pass through.
- an edge of the central opening 112 may include multiple distally-extending teeth 114, which may grip onto the valve 102, which may be elastomeric.
- the distally-extending teeth 114 may reduce a likelihood of the valve 102 squeezing through the central opening 112 when high pressure is applied.
- the outer edge of the retainer element 106 may include multiple proximally-extending teeth 116.
- the proximally-extending teeth 116 may act as claws that poke into the inner surface of the catheter adapter 92.
- the proximally-extending teeth 116 may be evenly spaced around the outer edge of the metal disc.
- a large number of the proximally- extending teeth 116 may increase a surface area in contact with the inner surface of the catheter adapter.
- the metal disc may include 18-22 of the proximally-extending teeth 116.
- the metal disc may include any suitable number of proximally-extending teeth 116.
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