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US Patent 11998237 Intraosseous device including a sensing obturator

Patent 11998237 was granted and assigned to Bard Access Systems on June, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
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Bard Access Systems
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Current Assignee
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Bard Access Systems
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
119982370
Patent Inventor Names
Daniel Pett0
Eric W. Lindekugel0
Date of Patent
June 4, 2024
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Patent Application Number
173371000
Date Filed
June 2, 2021
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 7112191 Needle safety device for an intravenous catheter apparatus and method of use
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US Patent 7135031 Repeated use trocar-needle insertion instrument and loading tool
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US Patent 7214208 Needle guard
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US Patent 7347838 Needle tip protector
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US Patent 7347840 Patch for locating a target zone for penetration
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US Patent 7407493 Container for disposable needle or cannula
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US Patent 7458954 Safety shield for medical needles
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US Patent 7513888 Needle guards
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Larry E Waggle, Jr.
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CPC Code
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A61B 2090/065
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A61B 17/16
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A61B 17/1604
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A61B 17/3472
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A61B 17/3494
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A61B 17/3496
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A61B 2090/064
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A61B 2017/00084
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Patent abstract

Disclosed herein are medical device systems, and methods thereof, for automatically detecting access to a medullary cavity. Embodiments include intraosseous access systems with sensing obturators, configured to detect a change in modality, e.g. pressure, oxygen saturation, electrical impedance, etc. at a distal tip thereof. Signals can be transmitted to a control logic that can modify the activation of a driver in response. Signals can be transmitted by way of wired or wireless communication. In an embodiment, signals can be transmitted through conductive polymer material that forms the obturator and allows the obturator to be flexible enough to mitigate accidental needle stick injuries.

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