Support patch for intravenous catheter

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Application #

217247

Filed

Jul-11-1988

Published

Aug-15-1989

Current US Class

128/DIG26
604/180

International Classes

A61M 005/00

Field of Search

604/180 604/174 604/179 128/DIG.

Examiners

Pellegrino; Stephen C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Biebel, French & Nauman

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Abstract
An intravenous needle support patch for supporting the head of an infusion needle while protecting the wound from infection includes a first flat section formed of plastic material and a second flat section also formed of plastic material and pivotally joined with the first section, so that the two sections may be spread apart or closed together about a common parting line. One of the two sections, offset from the parting line, is formed with a pair of upstanding posts for receiving the head of an intravenous needle therebetween. A diagonal opening is formed between the sections at the parting line, permitting the infusion needle to pass therethrough. The patch is formed with lines of weakness to provide flexibility and is further formed with tube-receiving posts at the corners for supporting the infusion tube independently of the needle head.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved support patch for the protection and support of an infusion intravenous catheter, comprising:

a first patch section and a second patch section,

means on said sections defining a common parting line therebetween,

pivot means joining said sections together for opening and closing movement about said common parting line,

means on an upper surface of one of said sections for supporting the head of an infusion catheter with the needle thereof extending diagonally between said sections, said sections being movable about said pivot means to close about an infusion needle at said parting line, and

adhesive on the bottom surfaces of said sections for supporting said patch on the skin.



Description
This application relates to the protection and support of intravenous catheters, and more particularly to a support or patch which stabilizes the catheter and protects the wound.

Typically intravenous catheters and the attendant infusion tubing are retained and held, after placement, by tape and bandage. Such technique is haphazard at best, and at worst, the wound may not be properly protected, and the intravenous catheter may not be properly positioned and stabilized.

Attempts to provide an appliance in the form of a patch have met with indifferent success. The various patches or appliances have either been difficult to apply, have failed to provide adequate support for the catheter and/or tubing, or have failed to provide adequate protection for the wound.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an intravenous support patch which is particularly adapted for application to the skin of a patient for the stabilization of a flexible catheter. The patch of this invention is formed in two sections or parts joined at a pivot or hinge, and is closable about a slit or parting line which intersects the axis of the catheter.
 
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