A61M2202/0466

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND PATHOGEN CONTAINMENT SYSTEM FOR ORAL AND DENTAL PROCEDURES
20220088337 · 2022-03-24 ·

A pathogen containment system for use during healthcare procedures is disclosed, comprising a flexible tubing dimensioned to extend around a user's mouth, the flexible tubing including a first end and a second end. A connector includes a central portion including a first side fittingly engaged with the first end of the flexible tubing and a second side fittingly engaged with the second end of the flexible tubing. An attachment port is positioned perpendicular to the central portion, the attachment port is in fluid communication via a vacuum tubing to a vacuum suction unit. A plurality of intake ports are provided on the flexible tubing to permit air to be drawn therethrough via the vacuum suction unit. The air intake ports capture a contaminant emitted from the user's mouth or the user's nose.

Gastro-intestinal (G.I.) endoscopy mask and methods of making and using same
11040161 · 2021-06-22 ·

The improved endoscopy mask is a single-use, lightweight, disposable, easy-to-use endoscopy mask that is secured around the patient's head and neck. It contains the spread of any respiratory pathogens during upper G.I. endoscopy and extubation, thereby allowing the gastroenterologist to insert and withdraw the gastroscope (upper G.I. endoscope) through an opening in the mask. The mask can be utilized for airway intervention to contain pathogens in the intensive care unit (ICU), emergency department (ED), operating room (OR), and the G.I. endoscopy suite. It can also potentially be utilized away from the hospital in ambulances, hospice care, and nursing homes. The endoscopy mask confines potentially dangerous airway secretions to a sealed area around the patient's nose and mouth.

Gastro-intestinal (G.I.) endoscopy mask and methods of making and using same
11040161 · 2021-06-22 ·

The improved endoscopy mask is a single-use, lightweight, disposable, easy-to-use endoscopy mask that is secured around the patient's head and neck. It contains the spread of any respiratory pathogens during upper G.I. endoscopy and extubation, thereby allowing the gastroenterologist to insert and withdraw the gastroscope (upper G.I. endoscope) through an opening in the mask. The mask can be utilized for airway intervention to contain pathogens in the intensive care unit (ICU), emergency department (ED), operating room (OR), and the G.I. endoscopy suite. It can also potentially be utilized away from the hospital in ambulances, hospice care, and nursing homes. The endoscopy mask confines potentially dangerous airway secretions to a sealed area around the patient's nose and mouth.

Mucus-removing device
10967143 · 2021-04-06 ·

The mucus-removing device is adapted for use with a patient. The patient is further defined with a tracheostomy tube. The mucus-removing device is configured for use with the tracheostomy tube. The mucus-removing device generates a vacuum at the tracheostomy tube such that mucus is withdrawn from the pulmonary system through the tracheostomy tube and into the mucus-removing device. The mucus-removing device generates the vacuum at the tracheostomy for a fixed period of time. The periodic nature of the generation of the vacuum allows the patient to breath comfortably during the removal process. The mucus-removing device comprises a pump, a hose, a tracheostomy tube connector, and a control system. The hose attaches the pump to the tracheostomy tube connector. The tracheostomy tube connector attaches the mucus-removing device to the tracheostomy tube of the patient. The control system regulates the operation of the pump.

Mucus-removing device
10967143 · 2021-04-06 ·

The mucus-removing device is adapted for use with a patient. The patient is further defined with a tracheostomy tube. The mucus-removing device is configured for use with the tracheostomy tube. The mucus-removing device generates a vacuum at the tracheostomy tube such that mucus is withdrawn from the pulmonary system through the tracheostomy tube and into the mucus-removing device. The mucus-removing device generates the vacuum at the tracheostomy for a fixed period of time. The periodic nature of the generation of the vacuum allows the patient to breath comfortably during the removal process. The mucus-removing device comprises a pump, a hose, a tracheostomy tube connector, and a control system. The hose attaches the pump to the tracheostomy tube connector. The tracheostomy tube connector attaches the mucus-removing device to the tracheostomy tube of the patient. The control system regulates the operation of the pump.

SALIVA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20230405209 · 2023-12-21 ·

A saliva management system may be configured to manage fluid transfer with respect to first and second bodily regions. The system may include an anchoring member and a connector member. The anchoring member may be configured conformingly engage the first and second bodily regions. The connector member may include a capture portion and a fluid transfer portion. The capture portion may be configured to receive a central portion of the anchoring member. The fluid transfer portion may be being fluidically connected to a supply source.

ORAL CARE DEVICE FOR INTUBATION
20200405988 · 2020-12-31 ·

An oral care device for use during intubation. The device can include a first guard, a second guard, a first extension, a second extension, and a central pathway. The first guard can be configured for insertion into an oral cavity of a patient. The first extension and the second extension can each extend from the first guard and can together be configured to engage a dentition of a patient. The second guard can be configured to surround and engage an exterior of an oral cavity of the patient.

ORAL CARE DEVICE FOR INTUBATION
20200405988 · 2020-12-31 ·

An oral care device for use during intubation. The device can include a first guard, a second guard, a first extension, a second extension, and a central pathway. The first guard can be configured for insertion into an oral cavity of a patient. The first extension and the second extension can each extend from the first guard and can together be configured to engage a dentition of a patient. The second guard can be configured to surround and engage an exterior of an oral cavity of the patient.

INSTRUMENT FOR ACCESSING AND VISUALIZING HOLLOW ORGANS

An instrument for accessing and visualizing hollow organs is provided. The instrument includes a mouthpiece having a perforated mask and a sleeve having a generally cylindrical or ovoid shape extending from the perforated mask substantially perpendicularly thereto and defining a channel. The instrument further includes sucking means having a suction chamber or closed volume that is restrained to the mask on the side where the sleeve is formed. The suction chamber has a plurality of through openings adapted to allow fluid communication with a surrounding environment, an intake opening communicating with the suction chamber formed on the mask, wherein the through openings are formed on the skirt of a dome-shaped member which delimits the suction chamber.

EMBOLIZATION WITH TRANSIENT MATERIALS
20200368402 · 2020-11-26 ·

Use of embolic material that is biodegradable provides for embolizing a hypervascular vessel formed in response to chronic inflammation in a musculoskeletal vasculature or a vessel related to production of ghrelin. The embolic material is biodegradable within a predetermined period of time. Medical systems are configured for delivery of embolic material for embolizing the hypervascular vessel or the vessel related to production of ghrelin.