Assembly for coupling powered driver with intraosseous device
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61B-010/02
A61B-017/00
A61B-046/00
A61B-046/10
A61B-046/23
A61B-050/30
A61B-050/33
A61B-090/00
출원번호
US-0184194
(2014-02-19)
등록번호
US-10245010
(2019-04-02)
발명자
/ 주소
Miller, Larry J.
Bolleter, David S.
Titkemeyer, Robert W.
Kilcoin, Christopher Brian
Harmon, Matthew T.
Craig, Bradford Hughes
출원인 / 주소
TELEFLEX MEDICAL DEVICES S.A.R.L
대리인 / 주소
Baker & Hostetler LLP
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Apparatus and methods are provided to remove biopsy specimens from a bone and/or associated bone marrow using a powered drive and an intraosseous (IO) needle set. The powered driver may rotate the IO needle set at an optimum speed to obtain a biopsy sample of bone and/or bone marrow. Apparatus and m
Apparatus and methods are provided to remove biopsy specimens from a bone and/or associated bone marrow using a powered drive and an intraosseous (IO) needle set. The powered driver may rotate the IO needle set at an optimum speed to obtain a biopsy sample of bone and/or bone marrow. Apparatus and methods may also be provided for aspiration of bone marrow and/or stem cell transplant procedures. The apparatus may include a powered driver, a coupler assembly, a containment bag or sterile sleeve and various IO needles and IO needle sets with associated hubs and/or hub assemblies. Each IO needle set may include a cannula or catheter and an associated trocar stylet with respective tips operable to penetrate a bone and/or bone marrow with minimum trauma to a patient. Each hub assembly may be used to releasably dispose a respective stylet within an associated generally hollow cannula. Some coupler assemblies and/or hub assemblies may also be used with manual drivers.
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1. A coupler assembly operable to releasably engage one end of a drive shaft extending from a powered driver with an intraosseous (IO) device having a first end operable to penetrate a bone and associated bone marrow, the coupler assembly having a first end and a second end, the coupler assembly com
1. A coupler assembly operable to releasably engage one end of a drive shaft extending from a powered driver with an intraosseous (IO) device having a first end operable to penetrate a bone and associated bone marrow, the coupler assembly having a first end and a second end, the coupler assembly comprising: an elongated core having a first end operable to be releasably engaged with a second end of the IO device;the elongated core having a second end operable to be releasably engaged with the one end of the drive shaft extending from the powered driver;a housing assembly having a first end and a second end with respective openings formed in the first end and the second end of the housing assembly;the openings in the first end and the second end of the housing assembly each having dimensions and configurations selected to be compatible with exterior portions of the elongated core disposed within the housing assembly;a biasing mechanism disposed between an interior shoulder of the housing assembly and an exterior shoulder of the elongated core, where the biasing mechanism is operable to bias a first portion of the housing assembly and a second portion of the housing assembly to a first position, where the first end of the housing assembly is closer to the first end of the elongated core when the first portion of the housing assembly is in the first position than in a second position, and where the second end of the housing assembly is closer to the second end of the elongated core when the second portion of the housing assembly is in the first position than in the second position;a first receptacle disposed in the first end of the elongated core at a location corresponding with the first end of the coupler assembly; anda second receptacle disposed in the second end of the elongated core at a location corresponding with the second end of the coupler assembly,where the first portion of the housing assembly is configured to slide along a longitudinal length of the core between the first position and the second position,where the second portion of the housing assembly is configured to slide along a longitudinal length of the core between the first position and the second position,where the second portion of the housing assembly is configured to slide over the elongated core relative to the first portion of the housing assembly, andwhere the first end of the elongated core has an outer diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the second end of the elongated core. 2. The coupler assembly of claim 1 further comprising: the elongated core operable to rotate in response to rotation of the one end of the drive shaft by the powered driver; andexterior portions of the elongated core and interior portions of the housing assembly operable to allow the housing assembly to rotate with the elongated core or to not rotate with the elongated core. 3. The coupler assembly of claim 1 further comprising: a first latch mechanism disposed proximate the first end of the housing and a second latch mechanism disposed proximate the second end of the housing;the first latch mechanism operable to be releasably engaged with the second end of the IO device disposed in the first receptacle; andthe second latch mechanism operable to be releasably engaged with the one end of the drive shaft disposed in the second receptacle of the elongated core. 4. The coupler assembly of claim 3 further comprising: the first latch mechanism having a omega shape with a portion of the elongated core extending through the first latch mechanism; andthe second latch mechanism having a omega shape with another portion of the elongated core extending through the second latch mechanism. 5. The coupler assembly of claim 1 further comprising an arrow disposed on exterior portions of the housing assembly with the arrow pointing from the first end of the coupler assembly towards the second end of the coupler assembly. 6. The coupler assembly of claim 1, where, when the first portion of the housing assembly is in the first position, the first end of the elongated core is adjacent to the first end of the housing. 7. The coupler assembly of claim 1, where the second receptacle disposed in the second end of the elongated core comprises a cross-section that matches a cross-section of the drive shaft extending from the powered driver. 8. The coupler assembly of claim 1, where the elongated core comprises a first exterior portion and a second exterior portion, where the first exterior portion comprises a cylindrical configuration,where the second exterior portion comprises one or more shoulders and recesses. 9. The coupler assembly of claim 1, where a first end of the second portion of the housing assembly is further configured to slide along a longitudinal length of the core between the first position and the second position within a second end of the first housing portion. 10. The coupler assembly of claim 1, where the first end of the elongated core is operable to receive the second end of the IO device when the first portion of the housing assembly is in the second position. 11. The coupler assembly of claim 10, where the first end of the elongated core engages with the second end of the IO device when the first portion of the housing assembly is in the first position. 12. The coupler assembly of claim 9, where the second end of the elongated core is operable to receive the one end of the drive shaft extending from the powered driver when the second portion of the housing assembly is in the second position. 13. The coupler assembly of claim 12, where the second end of the elongated core engages with the one end of the drive shaft extending from the powered driver when the second portion of the housing assembly is in the first position. 14. The coupler assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a first annular shoulder formed on an interior portion of the housing assembly; anda second annular shoulder extending from an exterior surface of the elongated core,where a first end of the biasing mechanism engages the first annular shoulder and a second end of the biasing mechanism engages the second annular shoulder. 15. The coupler assembly of claim 9, further comprising: a third annular shoulder formed on an interior portion of the housing assembly; anda fourth annular shoulder formed on an exterior portion of the elongated core,the third annular shoulder is operable to engage with the fourth annular shoulder to limit longitudinal movement of the second portion of the housing assembly towards the second end of the elongated core. 16. The coupler assembly of claim 9, where the first portion of the housing assembly comprises one or more collets operable to movably attach the first portion of the housing assembly to the second portion of the housing assembly, where the second portion of the housing assembly comprises one or more openings operable to receive the one or more collets,where the one or more collets attaches the first portion of the housing assembly to the second portion of the housing assembly when the one or more collets is received in the one or more openings. 17. A coupler assembly operable to releasably engage one end of a drive shaft extending from a powered driver with an intraosseous (IO) device having a first end operable to penetrate a bone and associated bone marrow, the coupler assembly having a first end and a second end, the coupler assembly comprising: an elongated core having a first end operable to be releasably engaged with a second end of the TO device;the elongated core having a second end operable to be releasably engaged with the one end of the drive shaft extending from the powered driver;a housing assembly having a first end and a second end with respective openings formed in the first end and the second end of the housing assembly;the openings in the first end and the second end of the housing assembly each having dimensions and configurations selected to be compatible with exterior portions of the elongated core disposed within the housing assembly;a biasing mechanism disposed between an interior shoulder of the housing assembly and an exterior shoulder of the elongated core, where the biasing mechanism is operable to bias a first portion of the housing assembly and a second portion of the housing assembly to a first position, where the first end of the housing assembly is closer to the first end of the elongated core when the first portion of the housing assembly is in the first position than in a second position, and where the second end of the housing assembly is closer to the second end of the elongated core when the second portion of the housing assembly is in the first position than in the second position;a first annular shoulder formed on an interior portion of the housing assembly; anda second annular shoulder extending from an exterior surface of the elongated core,where a first end of the biasing mechanism engages the first annular shoulder and a second end of the biasing mechanism engages the second annular shoulder,where the first portion of the housing assembly is configured to slide along a longitudinal length of the core between the first position and the second position,where the second portion of the housing assembly is configured to slide along a longitudinal length of the core between the first position and the second position, andwhere the second portion of the housing assembly is configured to slide over the elongated core relative to the first portion of the housing assembly. 18. A coupler assembly operable to releasably engage one end of a drive shaft extending from a powered driver with an intraosseous (IO) device having a first end operable to penetrate a bone and associated bone marrow, the coupler assembly having a first end and a second end, the coupler assembly comprising: an elongated core having a first end operable to be releasably engaged with a second end of the TO device, and a second end operable to be releasably engaged with the one end of the drive shaft extending from the powered driver;a housing assembly having a first housing segment and a second housing segment, the first and second housing segments configured to slide along a longitudinal length of the elongated core, and the second housing segment configured to slide over the elongated core relative to the first housing segment;a biasing mechanism disposed between an interior shoulder of the housing assembly and an exterior shoulder of the elongated core to bias the first housing segment and the second housing segment in a first extended position;a first receptacle disposed in the first end of the elongated core at a location corresponding with the first end of the coupler assembly; anda second receptacle disposed in the second end of the elongated core at a location corresponding with the second end of the coupler assembly. 19. The coupler assembly of claim 18, further comprising an annular shoulder disposed proximate a first end of the second housing segment and configured to contact the biasing mechanism. 20. The coupler assembly of claim 19, wherein the annular shoulder is configured to move with the second housing segment as a single unit relative to the elongated core.
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