A61M16/0475

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED ASSISTED VENTILATION
20210093814 · 2021-04-01 · ·

Devices and methods for allowing for improved assisted ventilation of a patient. The methods and devices provide a number of benefits over conventional approaches for assisted ventilation. For example, the methods and devices described herein permit blind insertion of a device that can allow ventilation regardless of whether the device is positioned within a trachea or an esophagus. In addition, the methods and device allow for timed delivery of ventilations based on a condition of a thoracic cavity to increase the amount and efficiency of blood flow during a resuscitation procedure.

IRRIGATING INTRALUMINAL SUCTION INNER CANNULA SYSTEM
20230405251 · 2023-12-21 ·

An irrigating intraluminal suction inner cannula system for a tracheostomy tube may be a suction-powered system that may be used for suction alone or a combination of rinse and intraluminal suction for tracheostomy tubes in place of conventional catheter-based intraluminal suction. An inner cannula includes chambers, or regions, and holes that facilitate intraluminal suction and cleaning at multiple locations within the tracheostomy tube. It may be applied/actuated by a patient, healthcare worker, caretaker, or via an electronic system either on-demand or on regular or triggered intervals, in either inpatient/hospital or outpatient/ambulatory care setting.

TRACHEAL TUBE
20210052840 · 2021-02-25 · ·

A tracheal tube inserted through the trachea and bronchi of a subject, comprising: a tube body having a through hole on an outer circumferential surface thereof, a bronchial cuff provided on an outer circumferential surface of the tube body and pressing an inner circumferential surface of the bronchus; wherein the bronchial cuff is spaced apart in the axial direction of the tube body and forms a plurality of ventilation spaces; wherein the ventilation spaces are in communication with each other; wherein the through hole communicate with the ventilation space.

INTUBATION ASSEMBLY FOR DETERMING WHETHER PATIENT IS BREATHING
20210038845 · 2021-02-11 ·

Provided is an intubation assembly enabling whether or not a patient is breathing to be determined. The intubation assembly includes an intubation tube and a detector connected to a portion of the intubation tube in an air communicating manner. The detector includes a housing having a transparent window and a movable body disposed within the housing to be movable in response to a flow of air caused by breathing of a patient. The detector attached to a related-art intubation tube enables a doctor or an emergency medical technician to visually or sonically determine whether or not a patient is breathing.

ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE ASSEMBLY
20210038841 · 2021-02-11 ·

An endotracheal tube apparatus with improved deployment and long-term comfort to a patient generally includes a cap mechanism that can direct enriched oxygen towards the patient's lungs while the endotracheal tube apparatus is being inserted in a patient's trachea. Once the endotracheal tube is fully inserted in the trachea, the cap mechanism can be made to redirect the enriched oxygen to inflate an inflatable cuff integrated with the endotracheal tube thereby blocking off the vocal cord region in the patient and stabilizing the endotracheal tube in the trachea. When the cuff is inflated, the cap mechanism can be made to ventilate the patient.

Medical tubes for selective mechanical ventilation of the lungs
10881823 · 2021-01-05 ·

A single lumen endobronchial tube for selective mechanical ventilation of the lungs can include a medical tube having a single lumen with an opening at the proximal end of the tube being adapted for connection to an external mechanical ventilation device, and an opening at the distal end being adapted for delivery of a medical gas; a wall extending throughout the tube's entire length having an internal wall surface, an external wall surface and a thickness therebetween, a portion of the wall having an aperture and a shaft adapted to house a mechanism for sealing the aperture; a distal bronchial cuff and at least a first proximal tracheal cuff positioned along the external wall surface and adapted to expand radially outward.

Smart ETT ventilation attachment and method of use
10874812 · 2020-12-29 · ·

An add-on device and method for an Endo-Tracheal Tube (ETT), the add-on device including a lengthy body having a major arc-shaped cross section sized and shaped to tightly fit over an ETT, at least one longitudinal cavity passing along the lengthy body, including a distal suction cavity ending with a suction inlet at a distal end of the lengthy body; and a distal suction outlet channel extending from a proximal end of the lengthy body, the channel is a continuous extension of the distal suction cavity and configured to provide suction to the distal suction cavity. The add-on device senses moisture at a distal end of the add-on device, and in case of detection of excessive wetness, provides suction to the distal end of the device through a cavity passing along the device, the suction is provided via a suction outlet channel extending from a proximal end of the device.

Closed suction cleaning devices, systems and methods
10821249 · 2020-11-03 · ·

A closed suction system module is provided. In one embodiment, the closed suction system module includes a coupling member configured to couple to a suction port of a multi-port manifold or endotracheal tube adapter (e.g., dual-port or tri-port adapter). In one embodiment, the closed suction system module includes a suction catheter configured to clean the interior surfaces of body-inserted tubes or artificial airways (alone or in addition to suctioning natural airways or portions of the respiratory tract or other body lumens). The suction catheter may include a cleaning portion at a distal portion of the suction catheter (e.g., near the distal end or tip of the suction catheter). In some embodiments, the cleaning portion includes at least one expandable cleaning member (e.g., balloon, sleeve, wiper).

Reversible airway device and related method for ventilating a subject

One aspect of the present disclosure relates to a reversible airway device. The reversible airway device (10) can include: a supra-glottic airway support (12) comprising a multi-lumen tubular guide (14) and an optional sealing member (16); an endotracheal tube (26); and at least one seal (42). The multi-lumen tubular guide has a distal end portion (18), a proximal end portion (22), a first passageway (20) extending between the distal and proximal end portions, and a second passageway (24) that is non-concentric with the first passageway and also extends between the distal and proximal end portions. The at least one seal is disposed within the first passageway, the second passageway, or both, so as to occlude the flow of a gas through the first passageway and/or the second passageway. The endotracheal tube can be inserted into the first or second passageway and can traverse the seal.

MEDICAL DEVICE TUBE COMPRISING A PRESSURE SENSOR
20200297949 · 2020-09-24 ·

The invention relates to a medical device (1) for trachea pressure measurement comprising a tracheal tube defining an inner surface (12a) and an outer surface (12b) and having a proximal end (1a) and a distal end (1b), configured to be inserted at least partially into the trachea of a subject or animal to deliver respiratory gases to the subject.

The medical device comprises at least one capacitive pressure sensor (20) arranged at said distal end (1b).