A61M16/0404

VENTILATOR SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE AIRFLOW CONTROL LUMENS
20240050678 · 2024-02-15 ·

A ventilator system includes inspiratory lumen(s) and expiratory lumen(s). Inspiratory lumen(s) provide inspiratory gas mixtures to patient's airways, for instance with separate inspiratory lumens providing inspiratory gas(es) to separate airways portions (e.g., separate lungs, bronchi, lobes). Expiratory lumen(s) evacuate expiratory gases from airways, for instance with separate expiratory lumens evacuating gases from separate airway portions. Separate lumen(s) for separate portions of airways functionally separates structural airway portions, and allows maintenance of near-continuous flow across the respiratory cycle. This can reduce dead space and clear disease-causative agent(s) suspended therein, improving outcomes and reducing cross-contamination between airway portions. The system allows for independent titration of PEEP, pCO.sub.2 and/or pO.sub.2 without permissive hypercapnia. The system can include PEEP protection mechanisms, enhanced suctioning, suctioning mode(s), real-time compliance measurements, automatic settings choice to operate within highest lungs compliance, improved tube and lumen airway insertion, threading lumens, mounting device(s) for threaded lumens, etc.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR ENDOBRONCHIAL DIAGNOSTICS
20240041362 · 2024-02-08 · ·

Methods and systems for targeting, accessing and diagnosing diseased lung compartments are disclosed. The method comprises introducing a diagnostic catheter with an occluding member at its distal end into a lung segment via an assisted ventilation device; inflating the occluding member to isolate the lung segment; and performing a diagnostic procedure with the catheter while the patient is ventilated. The proximal end of the diagnostic catheter is configured to be attached to a console. The method may also comprise introducing the diagnostic catheter into the lung segment; inflating the occluding member to isolate the lung segment; and monitoring blood oxygen saturation. The method may further comprise introducing the diagnostic catheter into the lung segment; determining tidal flow volume in the lung segment; determining total lung capacity of the patient; and determining a flow rank value based on the tidal flow volume of the lung segment and the total lung capacity.

INTUBATION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USE
20190351167 · 2019-11-21 ·

Intubation devices and methods of intubating a patient are provided. The intubation devices include a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) component having a mask portion and a tube portion and an endotracheal tube (ETT) component positioned in the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) component having a translatable and/or rotatable endotracheal tube. The endotracheal tube can be translated and/or rotated by a manipulation rod extending through the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) component and mounted to the endotracheal tube (ETT). The intubation devices may include inflatable cuffs adapted to manipulate the positioning or orientation of the endotracheal tube and/or to seal openings about the endotracheal tubes. Various ports, passages, and conduits are provided to enhance the use and manipulation of the intubation device.

AIRWAY ADAPTER
20240108837 · 2024-04-04 ·

An airway adapter includes an airway adapter body including a first tube connection portion, a second tube connection portion, and a detection portion provided between the first tube connection portion and the second tube connection portion, and a support base configured to support the airway adapter body. The support base is configured to support the first tube connection portion at a position higher than a position of the second tube connection portion.

Systems and methods for flushing an assessment catheter
10478125 · 2019-11-19 · ·

Devices systems and methods are disclosed for removing secretions from the lumen of a functional assessment catheter for the lungs. The system comprises a flushing unit configured to deliver a clearing fluid to the lumen of the pulmonary catheter to remove debris, secretions, or moisture from the lumen or sensors.

Bronchial sealant delivery methods and systems
10456562 · 2019-10-29 · ·

Devices, methods, and systems are provided for sealing a lung region. The target lung compartment is accessed and isolated via an isolation catheter. Fluid is delivered into the target lung compartment such that the target compartment is pressurized and the fluid flows through the collateral flow channel. A sealing agent is injected into the isolated lung compartment such that the agent is carried by the fluid to the collateral flow channel, thereby sealing the collateral flow channel. Variables of air flow may be measured or analyzed prior to injection of the sealing agent, or the sealing agent may be introduced into the region after a suitable time has elapsed.

Combined laryngeal-bronchial lung separation system
10441735 · 2019-10-15 ·

The present disclosure describes systems and apparatuses related to a bronchial blocking tube and/or a laryngeal mask or similar device, and methods for using the same. In an exemplary airway device, the device may comprise a mask portion being defined at a distal end of the airway device, and may be configured and dimensioned to be positioned in a hypopharyngeal area of a patient to cover and seal around a glottis of the patient; and a channel portion extending from a proximal end of the airway device to the mask portion. The channel portion may include first and second channels, wherein the second channel may obliquely merge with the first channel proximate to an opening of the first channel. In an exemplary embodiment, a third channel may form a combined pharyngeal-gastric access channel.

Method and apparatus for endobronchial diagnosis

The present invention provides systems, methods, devices and kits for assessing the level of pulmonary disease in individual lung compartments. A lung compartment comprises a subportion of a lung, such as a lobe, a segment or a subsegment, for example. By measuring individual lung compartments, the level of disease of the pulmonary system may be more precisely defined by determining values of disease parameters reflective of individual subportions or compartments of a lung. Likewise, compartments may be separately imaged to provide further measurement information. Once individual compartments are characterized, they may be compared and ranked based on a number of variables reflecting, for example, level of disease or need for treatment. Such comparison may be aided by simultaneous display of such variables or images on a visual display. Further, the same tests may be performed on the lung as a whole or on both lungs and to determine the affect of the diseased lung compartments on the overall lung performance. In addition, the diseased lung compartments may be temporarily isolated and the measurement tests performed to determine the affect of the isolation on overall lung performance. As a result, the most beneficial treatment options may be selected.

Endobronchial tube with integrated image sensor and a cleaning nozzle arrangement
10406309 · 2019-09-10 · ·

An endobronchial tube which contains an integrated camera and light source and a cleaning nozzle arrangement disposed within dedicated peripheral lumen within the tube's wall.

Intubation devices and methods of use

Intubation devices and methods of intubating a patient are provided. The intubation devices include a laryngeal mask airway (LMA) component having a mask portion and a tube portion and an endotracheal tube (ETT) component positioned in the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) component having a translatable and/or rotatable endotracheal tube. The endotracheal tube can be translated and/or rotated by a manipulation rod extending through the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) component and mounted to the endotracheal tube (ETT). The intubation devices may include inflatable cuffs adapted to manipulate the positioning or orientation of the endotracheal tube and/or to seal openings about the endotracheal tubes. Various ports, passages, and conduits are provided to enhance the use and manipulation of the intubation device.