A61M16/0461

DEVICES AND METHODS FOR INTRODUCING AN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE
20210093817 · 2021-04-01 · ·

An introducer usable with a tracheal intubation system is disclosed. Methods for using the introducer and systems that incorporate the introducer are also disclosed. In some examples, an introducer adapted for mounting an endotracheal tube comprises a handle that is configured to actuate a tip portion. The shaft comprises a distal shaft portion and a proximal shaft portion that have a continuous exterior surface. The proximal shaft portion has a body portion and the tip portion.

Nasopharyngeal airway device
11000661 · 2021-05-11 · ·

A nasopharyngeal airway device for receiving a nasal cannula is provided. The device has a flexible tube having first and second open ends and a flexible receptacle open at its upper end and integral with the flexible tube first open end. The flexible receptacle has a diameter greater than a diameter of the flexible tube and contains a lower end opening that communicates with the flexible tube first open end and opposed recesses arranged at an upper edge thereof and configured to receive and retain a nasal cannula. Preferably, the receptacle further includes a bottom wall containing the lower end opening and side wall containing the recesses. When the flexible tube second open end is inserted into a nasal passage of a patient, tubing of a nasal cannula is arranged in the recesses to deliver oxygen to the patient via the receptacle and the flexible tube.

ENDOBRONCHIAL TUBE WITH INTEGRATED IMAGE SENSOR
20210085901 · 2021-03-25 ·

An endobronchial tube including: a first lumen having an open distal end with a first inflatable cuff; a second lumen having an open distal end with a second inflatable cuff; a dedicated image sensor lumen spanning the length of said first lumen and including an image sensor and illumination source disposed adjacent to the distal end of said first lumen, and configured to provide an image of the Tracheal bifurcation of the Tracheal Carina, the openings of the Left Bronchial branch, and the opening Right Bronchial branch; and at least one dedicated cleaning lumen disposed parallel with said dedicated image sensor lumen along the length of said endobronchial tube and configured to form a cleaning nozzle at the distal end directed toward said image sensor lumen at its distal end.

System for providing flow-targeted ventilation synchronized to a patient's breathing cycle

A system selectively delivers either breath-synchronized, flow-targeted ventilation (BSFTV) or closed-system positive pressure ventilation (CSPPV) to augment respiration of a patient with a standard tracheal tube. A removable adaptor has a cap that can be removably attached to the proximal connector of the tracheal tube in BSFTV mode, and an inner cannula that extends within the tracheal tube to effectively divide it into two lumens. The adaptor includes a ventilator connector for removably engaging a ventilator hose to deliver air/oxygen through the adaptor and one lumen of the tracheal tube with a flow rate varying over each respiratory cycle in a predetermined waveform synchronized with the patient's respiratory cycle to augment the patient's spontaneous respiration. The adaptor also includes a port allowing the spontaneously-breathing patient to freely inhale and exhale in open exchange with the atmosphere through the other lumen.

LUNG CLEANSING APPARATUS AND METHOD
20210077761 · 2021-03-18 ·

Safe and easy lung cleansing apparatus and method comprising a hollow nasopharyngeal tube with longitudinal misting and air sections inserted in user's nostril, misting means, lung cleansing fluid, fluid and air pumps and automated postural lung cleansing and drainage bed synchronized with the air and fluid pumps, to rotate and turn the user to mist, drain and thereby in turn all areas of the user's lungs. Some embodiments include a cuirass-type negative pressure ventilator to recruit more alveoli for cleansing, loosen mucus in the lungs and induce a cough to clear mucus. The method may include premedication to loosen mucus, tar and other foreign matter in the lungs. In some embodiments, the user's chest could be vibrated to loosen mucus in the lungs to aid thorough cleansing by the misting and automate postural drainage thereafter.

Combination anesthesia circuit holder and patient protection device and method of use
10912910 · 2021-02-09 ·

A combination anesthesia circuit holder and patient protection device apparatus configured to be worn on the head of a patient so as to cover at least the eyes and to temporarily secure an anesthesia circuit, the apparatus including a body having at least a perimeter portion and a pad configured at the perimeter portion for being positioned over the eyes of the patient, and at least two strap assemblies formed on the body, a front strap assembly positioned on a front outer surface of the body and a top strap assembly offset vertically from the front strap assembly and positioned on a top outer surface of the body, the strap assemblies cooperating to temporarily secure the anesthesia circuit, whereby placement of the apparatus on the head of the patient provides protection of at least the eyes while safely and effectively securing the anesthesia circuit in a relatively low-profile configuration with relatively minimal interference with a surgical site.

AIRWAY DEVICE
20210060275 · 2021-03-04 ·

An airway adjunct or airway assembly that comprises a gas administration tube and a gas sampling tube can be utilized to improve health care to a patient. The gas administration tube may be connected, for example, to an oxygen source. The gas sampling tube may be connected, for example, to capnography equipment. Internal terminal ends of the gas administration tube and gas sampling tube can be longitudinally offset from one another within the airway assembly, which may reduce diffusion of the exhaled gas to be sampled, thereby increasing monitoring accuracy. Some embodiments of the present disclosure comprise an airway adjunct adaptable to attach into or onto various types of airway devices.

Endotracheal tube and method of use

This disclosure provides an endotracheal tube with a tip suitable for traversing the laryngeal inlet and with a guiding channel having a proximal opening adjacent a proximal end portion and a distal opening adjacent to a tip, wherein the guiding channel is adjacent a sidewall of the main lumen of the tube, which allows more accurate wire-guided intubation of a patient, a method and a kit relating to the same.

NASOPHARYNGEAL AIRWAY WITH CAPNOGRAPHY
20210030986 · 2021-02-04 ·

The nasopharyngeal airway is a modified airway adjunct designed to facilitate proper ventilation when connected to an oxygenation system. The presently claimed invention ensures healthcare providers are able to obtain real-time information based on a patient's ventilation and breathing patterns and maximizes supplemental oxygen delivered to a patient, allowing him or her to breathe comfortably while connected to a breathing system. The nasopharyngeal airway with capnography prevents over-inflation of a patient's lungs, which can cause intense discomfort and further exacerbate medical issues, while also providing improved monitoring of a patient's breathing, thereby ensuring the patient is able to breathe properly and maintain the required oxygen levels.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HIGH FLOW OXYGEN THERAPY

A method of method of high flow oxygen therapy (HFOT) and carbon dioxide (CO.sub.2) monitoring includes delivering high flow oxygen therapy (HFOT) via a central lumen of a nasal cannula, the nasal cannula comprising a proximal end, a distal end positioned within a pharynx region of a patient's airway, and the central lumen and a sampling lumen formed within a wall of the nasal cannula. The method also includes receiving sampled exhaled breath of the patient via the sampling lumen at a CO.sub.2 monitor, wherein the sampling lumen is configured to sample the exhaled breath at the pharynx region through the CO2-permeable membrane and direct the sampled exhaled breath to a CO.sub.2 monitor fluidly coupled to the sampling lumen and determining a level of CO.sub.2 in the exhaled breath using the CO.sub.2 monitor.