A61M2202/0466

Surgical Airway Device and Method of Use
20200254205 · 2020-08-13 ·

Featured herein is a surgical airway device (10) that is constructed and arranged to be placed into the mouth of a patient to maintain a surgical airway in the patient. Also featured is a method of using such a surgical airway device (10). The surgical airway device (10) has a flange (20) that is constructed and arranged to be located outside of the mouth, an inner tube (21) that defines a working channel (22) defining an anterior opening in the flange (20) and located proximate the lips, and a posterior end (26) located in the back of the mouth. There is an outer tube (70) that is generally coaxial with, spaced from and fully or partially surrounds the inner tube (21), wherein a coaxial gap (80) is located between at least part of the outer tube (70) and the inner tube (21). There is a first lumen (30) that is in fluid communication with the working channel (22) and a second lumen (40) that is in fluid communication with the coaxial gap (80).

Surgical Airway Device and Method of Use
20200254205 · 2020-08-13 ·

Featured herein is a surgical airway device (10) that is constructed and arranged to be placed into the mouth of a patient to maintain a surgical airway in the patient. Also featured is a method of using such a surgical airway device (10). The surgical airway device (10) has a flange (20) that is constructed and arranged to be located outside of the mouth, an inner tube (21) that defines a working channel (22) defining an anterior opening in the flange (20) and located proximate the lips, and a posterior end (26) located in the back of the mouth. There is an outer tube (70) that is generally coaxial with, spaced from and fully or partially surrounds the inner tube (21), wherein a coaxial gap (80) is located between at least part of the outer tube (70) and the inner tube (21). There is a first lumen (30) that is in fluid communication with the working channel (22) and a second lumen (40) that is in fluid communication with the coaxial gap (80).

SALIVA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
20200214815 · 2020-07-09 ·

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 mandibular airway device and method
20200188622 · 2020-06-18 ·

The present invention provides an oral device that is inserted into the mouth of a patient during sedation to minimize the risk of airway obstruction and method of use. The oral device comprises a mouthpiece. A gas inlet conduit, a gas outlet conduit, and a fluid outlet conduit are adjacent to the vestibular portion of the mouthpiece. The gas inlet conduit may be used to provide oxygen to the mouth of a patient. The gas outlet conduit may be used to remove end-tidal carbon dioxide from the mouth of a patient. The fluid outlet conduit may be used to remove fluid from the mouth of a patient. The oral device may also include a tongue stabilizer to minimize movement of the tongue. The mouthpiece may include fluid outlet ports to remove fluid from the mouth of a patient and an instrument passage to allow medical instruments to pass through the oral device.

Oral mandibular airway device and method
20200188622 · 2020-06-18 ·

The present invention provides an oral device that is inserted into the mouth of a patient during sedation to minimize the risk of airway obstruction and method of use. The oral device comprises a mouthpiece. A gas inlet conduit, a gas outlet conduit, and a fluid outlet conduit are adjacent to the vestibular portion of the mouthpiece. The gas inlet conduit may be used to provide oxygen to the mouth of a patient. The gas outlet conduit may be used to remove end-tidal carbon dioxide from the mouth of a patient. The fluid outlet conduit may be used to remove fluid from the mouth of a patient. The oral device may also include a tongue stabilizer to minimize movement of the tongue. The mouthpiece may include fluid outlet ports to remove fluid from the mouth of a patient and an instrument passage to allow medical instruments to pass through the oral device.

Surgical airway device and method of use
10632272 · 2020-04-28 · ·

Featured herein is a surgical airway device (10) that is constructed and arranged to be placed into the mouth of a patient to maintain a surgical airway in the patient. Also featured is a method of using such a surgical airway device (10). The surgical airway device (10) has a flange (20) that is constructed and arranged to be located outside of the mouth, an inner tube (21) that defines a working channel (22) defining an anterior opening in the flange (20) and located proximate the lips, and a posterior end (26) located in the back of the mouth. There is an outer tube (70) that is generally coaxial with, spaced from and fully or partially surrounds the inner tube (21), wherein a coaxial gap (80) is located between at least part of the outer tube (70) and the inner tube (21). There is a first lumen (30) that is in fluid communication with the working channel (22) and a second lumen (40) that is in fluid communication with the coaxial gap (80).

Surgical airway device and method of use
10632272 · 2020-04-28 · ·

Featured herein is a surgical airway device (10) that is constructed and arranged to be placed into the mouth of a patient to maintain a surgical airway in the patient. Also featured is a method of using such a surgical airway device (10). The surgical airway device (10) has a flange (20) that is constructed and arranged to be located outside of the mouth, an inner tube (21) that defines a working channel (22) defining an anterior opening in the flange (20) and located proximate the lips, and a posterior end (26) located in the back of the mouth. There is an outer tube (70) that is generally coaxial with, spaced from and fully or partially surrounds the inner tube (21), wherein a coaxial gap (80) is located between at least part of the outer tube (70) and the inner tube (21). There is a first lumen (30) that is in fluid communication with the working channel (22) and a second lumen (40) that is in fluid communication with the coaxial gap (80).

Saliva solution metering apparatus with delivery tube retaining mouthpiece
11877984 · 2024-01-23 ·

An apparatus for delivering a metered stream of saliva solution includes a delivery tube for drawing a saliva solution from a solution source; a pumping and metering device connected to the delivery tube for pumping saliva solution from the solution source through the delivery tube and delivering the solution to a user mouth, the delivery tube having a delivery tube upstream segment for extending from the solution source to the device, and a delivery tube downstream segment extending from the device to a delivery tube free end for placement in a user mouth; and a mouthpiece mounted to the delivery tube free end for engaging and securely retaining the delivery tube free end within a user mouth until released.

Saliva collection apparatus
10406077 · 2019-09-10 ·

A saliva collection apparatus including a funnel-shaped saliva collection unit having an upwardly extended substantially trapezoidal lip. A cane-shaped earpiece has a hooked upper portion, a linear middle portion continuously attached to the hooked upper portion, and an L-shaped bottom portion having an upper end and a lower end rotatably and removably attached to an exterior surface of the saliva collection unit. A flexible tube has a top end attached within a funnel opening of the saliva collection unit and a bottom end. A disposable flexible collection bag is removably attached to the bottom end of the tube.

PATIENT CONTROLLED ELECTRICAL UTILIZATION RECEPTACLE
20190267994 · 2019-08-29 ·

A patient controlled utilization receptacle comprises a control circuit, a switched circuit. The control circuit includes a touch control switch, a control wire extending from the touch control switch, and an input to a relay. The switched circuit includes an output from the relay and a switched outlet. The patient, by contacting the control wire, will cause activate the touch control switch. The touch control switch will then send a signal to the relay to close the switched circuit to provide power to the outlet. The patient can thus activate equipment plugged into the switched outlet without help from an aide.