A portable and passive safety intraosseous device to allow for direct introduction of medications, etc., within the intermedullary space of a subject patient's bone or, if needed, the removal of certain substances from such a subject patient's bone. Such a device permits direct drilling and placement of a cannula within the subject bone with access external to the subject patient's skin, permitting, as well, connection of a tube for such introduction/removal purposes. The ability to provide a passive safety unit allows for facilitated utilization in, for instance, emergency situations with the entire device provided for utilization thereof. The device includes a drilling component with a permanently attached stylet and a removable cannula, a power supply for a single drilling operation, a mechanism to draw the stylet back into the drill component after use and disengagement from the cannula, and an automatic closure that activates with the separation of the cannula.
Intraosseous Device Having Retractable Motor/Stylet Assembly And Automatic Stylet Point Cover Upon Retraction Operation
- Germantown TN, US Edward Karpowicz - Sewell NJ, US Kevin Tesreau - Germantown TN, US William S. Parks - Cordova TN, US
Assignee:
June Access IP, LLC - Germantown TN
International Classification:
A61B 17/34 A61B 17/16 A61B 90/30 A61B 90/00
Abstract:
A portable and passive safety intraosseous device to allow for direct introduction of medications, etc., within the intermedullary space of a subject patient's bone or, if needed, the removal of certain substances from such a subject patient's bone. Such a device permits direct drilling and placement of a cannula within the subject bone with access external to the subject patient's skin, permitting, as well, connection of a tube for such introduction/removal purposes. The ability to provide a passive safety unit allows for facilitated utilization in, for instance, emergency situations with the entire device provided for utilization thereof. The device includes a drilling component with a permanently attached stylet and a removable cannula, a power supply for a single drilling operation, a mechanism to draw the stylet back into the drill component after use and disengagement from the cannula, and an automatic closure that activates with the separation of the cannula.
Foldable, Stowable Intraosseous Device That Stands Alone On Flat Surface When Unfolded
- Germantown TN, US Edward Karpowicz - Sewell NJ, US Kevin Tesreau - Germantown TN, US William S. Parks - Cordova TN, US
Assignee:
June Medical IP, LLC - Germantown TN
International Classification:
A61B 17/16 A61B 17/34
Abstract:
A portable and passive safety intraosseous device to allow for direct introduction of medications, etc., within the intermedullary space of a subject patient's bone or, if needed, the removal of certain substances from such a subject patient's bone. Such a device permits direct drilling and placement of a cannula within the subject bone with access external to the subject patient's skin, permitting, as well, connection of a tube for such introduction/removal purposes. The ability to provide a passive safety unit allows for facilitated utilization in, for instance, emergency situations with the entire device provided for utilization thereof. The device includes a drilling component with a permanently attached stylet and a removable cannula, a power supply for a single drilling operation, a mechanism to draw the stylet back into the drill component after use and disengagement from the cannula, and an automatic closure that activates with the separation of the cannula.
- Germantown TN, US Edward Karpowicz - Sewell NJ, US William S. Parks - Cordova TN, US Kevin Tesreau - Germantown TN, US
Assignee:
June Medical IP, LLC - Germantown TN
International Classification:
A61B 17/34 A61B 17/16 A61B 90/00
Abstract:
A portable and passive safety intraosseous device to allow for direct introduction of medications, etc., within the intermedullary space of a subject patient's bone or, if needed, the removal of certain substances from such a subject patient's bone. Such a device permits direct drilling and placement of a cannula within the subject bone with access external to the subject patient's skin, permitting, as well, connection of a tube for such introduction/removal purposes. The ability to provide a passive safety unit allows for facilitated utilization in, for instance, emergency situations with the entire device provided for utilization thereof. The device includes a drilling component with a permanently attached stylet and a removable cannula, a power supply for a single drilling operation, a mechanism to draw the stylet back into the drill component after use and disengagement from the cannula, and an automatic closure that activates with the separation of the cannula.
A portable and passive safety intraosseous device to allow for direct introduction of medications, etc., within the intermedullary space of a subject patient's bone or, if needed, the removal of certain substances from such a subject patient's bone. Such a device permits direct drilling and placement of a cannula within the subject bone with access external to the subject patient's skin, permitting, as well, connection of a tube for such introduction/removal purposes. The ability to provide a passive safety unit allows for facilitated utilization in, for instance, emergency situations with the entire device provided for utilization thereof. The device includes a drilling component with a permanently attached stylet and a removable cannula, a power supply for a single drilling operation, a mechanism to draw the stylet back into the drill component after use and disengagement from the cannula, and an automatic closure that activates with the separation of the cannula.
- Germantown TN, US Ed Karpowicz - Sewell NJ, US Kevin Tesreau - Germantown TN, US William S. Parks - Cordova TN, US Michael Neel - Memphis TN, US
Assignee:
June Medical IP, LLC - Germantown TN
International Classification:
A61B 17/34 A61B 17/16
Abstract:
A portable and passive safety intraosseous device to allow for direct introduction of medications, etc., within the intermedullary space of a subject patient's bone or, if needed, the removal of certain substances from such a subject patient's bone. Such a device permits direct drilling and placement of a cannula within the subject bone with access external to the subject patient's skin, permitting, as well, connection of a tube for such introduction/removal purposes. The ability to provide a passive safety unit allows for facilitated utilization in, for instance, emergency situations with the entire device provided for utilization thereof. The device includes a drilling component with a permanently attached stylet and a removable cannula, a power supply for a single drilling operation, a mechanism to draw the stylet back into the drill component after use and disengagement from the cannula, and an automatic closure that activates with the separation of the cannula.
Dr. Parks graduated from the Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Atlanta, GA and specializes in Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Parks is affiliated with Childrens Heathcare Of Atlanta At Scottish Rite and WellStar Atlanta Medical Center.
Medical School Washington University School of Medicine Graduated: 1988
Languages:
English Polish Russian Spanish
Description:
Dr. Parks graduated from the Washington University School of Medicine in 1988. He works in Pittsburgh, PA and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Parks is affiliated with Magee Womens Hospital Of UPMC.
Critical Health Systems Of SC Inc Taylor At Marion St, Columbia, SC 29201 (803)7088126 (phone), (803)2547125 (fax)
Education:
Medical School East Carolina University Brody School Medicine Graduated: 1990
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Parks III graduated from the East Carolina University Brody School Medicine in 1990. He works in Columbia, SC and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Parks III is affiliated with Lexington Medical Center and Palmetto Health Baptist.