Intravenous needle stabilizing band

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Inventors

Christie, Barbara C.

Application #

617894

Filed

Jun-6-1984

Published

May-27-1986

Current US Class

128/DIG26
604/179

International Classes

B61M 005/32

Field of Search

604/174 604/179 128/DIG.

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4490141   Catheter stabilizer...

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Abstract
An arm band for stabilizing an intravenous needle inserted into a patient's vein. The arm band is provided with a hole in the body thereof, spaced from a side edge of the band. The hole is dimensioned to surround the needle. The band is further formed with a slit from a side edge thereof to the hole, to provide opposing flaps which open to permit passage over the tube part of the inserted intravenous needle. A strip is secured at one end thereof to the band on one side of the slit. The free end of the strip is extended over the slit, causing the edge of the hole to surround the needle. The free end of the strip is provided with means to secure it to the band on the other side of the slit, thereby obtaining the stabilization of the intravenous needle.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An easily changed non-skin-adhesive band for stabilizing an intravenous needle inserted in a patient's vein on a limb of the patient comprising:

a longitudinal flexible strip having ends connectable together, said strip having a hole in the body thereof and being cut laterally therethrough from said hole to the side edge of said strip to form a slit, said hole sized to fit closely about the intravenous needle;

a second flexible strip having one end thereof fixed to said longitudinal strip adjacent one side of said cut, and the other end of said second strip being free to extend said second strip over said cut so as to close the slit, whereby an intravenous needle may be first inserted into the patient and thereafter stablized by attaching the band by positioning the hole of the strip on the needle portion entering the skin, passing the needle and attached tube through the slit, thereafter overlapping the second strip to close said slit and surround and stablize the needle with the longitudinal flexible strip wrapped around the limb and its ends secured together, and whereby the stabilizer may be thereafter easily changed without removal of or disturbance of the needle.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to means for securing an intravenous needle inserted in a patient's vein.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The prior art method of securing an intravenous needle inserted in a patient's vein is by taping the needle hub and part of the tube adjacent to the needle hub to the skin surrounding the needle. It is very difficult to provide a smooth and secure connection between the adhesive tape, the needle and the adjacent skin, since intravenous needles are normally inserted at an angle to the body; that is, in the arm where an intravenous needle is normally inserted. Since such intravenous needles are normally inserted into veins, any small movement of the arm or tube of the intravenous needle will disturb the needle part in the vein, which will cause pain and bruises. Periodic removal and replacement of the adhesive tape also results in considerable discomfort.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
 
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