A61M16/045

Laryngeal mask cuffs
10744287 · 2020-08-18 · ·

A laryngeal mask airway (LMA) device includes a backplate, an inflatable balloon, an airway tube, and a non-inflatable skeleton, which extends anteriorly from the backplate, and which is shaped so as to define a skeleton anterior side that has a pre-formed shape. A distal end of an inflation tube is coupled in fluid communication with (i) an interior of the inflatable balloon for supplying air to the inflatable balloon, and (ii) at least a portion of the skeleton anterior side. The inflatable balloon is shaped so as to define an inflatable annular cuff which (a) covers at least a portion of the skeleton anterior side, and (b) has a cuff anterior side that is configured to form a seal around a laryngeal inlet of a patient when the inflatable annular cuff is disposed at an LMA-insertion location within a throat of the patient. Other embodiments are also described.

INFLATABLE LARYNGEAL MASK AIRWAY FOR ENDOSCOPIC DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT

The present invention provides an inflatable laryngeal mask airway (LMA) for endoscopic diagnosis and treatment. The inflatable LMA for endoscopic diagnosis and treatment includes a cuff and an airway tube. The cuff is fixedly connected to the airway tube. The airway tube includes a ventilation airway, an endoscope channel and an inflation channel which are arranged in parallel. The ventilation inlet, the endoscope inlet and the inflation inlet are located at the end of the airway tube away from the cuff. The cuff includes a base body and an air bag connected to the base body. The inflation outlet is connected to the air bag. The endoscope outlet is connected to a lower surface of the base body and directed to the front side of the base body. The back surface of the endoscope channel is provided with an expansion port extending from the endoscope inlet to the endoscope outlet.

TRACHEOTOMY DEVICE

An aspect of the disclosure is related to a medical device for providing an air passageway through a neck of a patient. In one embodiment, the medical device may include: a neckband configured to extend around the neck of the patient, the neckband including a connector positioned along a length of the neckband for positioning along an anterior part of the neck of the patient, the connector including a connector through hole; a cannula having an elongated tube extending from a connecting head, the elongated tube being configured to extend into a trachea of the patient and including an inner passageway, the connecting head having a through hole that is continuous with the inner passageway of the elongated tube thereby allowing air to pass through the cannula into the trachea, the connecting head having an outer diameter that is sized to have a friction fit with the connector through hole.

Self-deployed cuff and skirt tracheal tube
10661039 · 2020-05-26 · ·

A method and system for an endotracheal tube or tracheostomy a tube formed with a hole, a cuff connected to the tube and formed around the hole, and a skirt connected to the tube above the cuff and draped over the cuff. A coating of a hydrophobic, lipophobic, and oleophobic substance can be disposed on the interior and exterior surface of the tube, the cuff, and the skirt. A stylet and siring may be used to secure the skirt during insertion in a detachable fashion. The string is retractable on withdrawal of the stylet.

Tracheostomy tube assemblies and inner cannulae

A tracheostomy tube assembly comprises an outer tracheostomy tube (1) and an inner cannula (20) fitted in the tube. The machine end of the inner cannula has a collapsible region (22) formed by a plurality of curved or bent struts (26) extending parallel with one another between a machine end collar (28) and a patient end collar (27). The struts (26) carry outwardly-projecting catches (23) arranged to engage a rib (24) extending around the inside of a hub (16) at the machine end of the tube and thereby resist removal of the cannula from the tube. The inner cannula (20) is removed by twisting the machine end collar (28) so that the struts (26) collapse inwardly and thereby disengage the catches (23) from the rib (24).

KITS AND METHODS FOR RETROGRADE PERCUTANEOUS DILATIONAL TRACHEOSTOMY
20200030561 · 2020-01-30 ·

The present disclosure provides for a method of performing a percutaneous dilational tracheostomy (PDT) that includes inserting a tracheal tube including an inflatable cuff through a mouth and into a trachea of a patient; inserting a bronchoscope into the tracheal tube; inserting a puncturing wire through a channel of the bronchoscope. The puncturing wire includes a sharp cutting end and a dull gripping end. The method also includes puncturing the trachea of the patient with the sharp cutting end of the puncturing wire from within the trachea at a selected location to create a stoma; passing at least one dilator over the sharp cutting end of the puncturing wire for dilating the stoma; inserting a tracheostomy tube into the trachea through the stoma; and removing the puncturing wire from the patient.

Laryngeal mask
10478576 · 2019-11-19 · ·

A device for maintaining an airway in a patient includes a mask having a portion that forms a seal with the larynx when the mask is positioned in the laryngo pharynx to thereby prevent ingress of extraneous fluids into the larynx, includes an airway tube connected to or formed with the mask for passing gas to the larynx when the mask is properly inserted into the laryngo pharynx. The mask includes a proximal portion adapted to collapse or compress so that a proximal ventral part of the mask can move relatively towards a dorsal part of the mask during insertion of the mask. This facilitates insertion of the mask into the patient.

VALVE FOR ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE
20240131285 · 2024-04-25 ·

An endotracheal tube assembly comprising a tubing body and a tubing adapter. The tubing body has proximal and distal ends and a lumen extending therebetween. The tubing adapter comprises an adapter body and a valve member. The adapter body has first and second connector portions defining first and second connector flow passages, respectively. The adapter body further defines a valve chamber in fluid communication with the first and second connector flow passages. The first connector portion is matingly engaged with the proximal end of the tubing body. The valve member has a flow passage extending therethrough, is positioned in the valve chamber, and is movable between an open position, wherein the flow passage is aligned with the first and second connector flow passages, and a closed position, wherein the flow passage is misaligned with the first and second connector flow passages.

Airway products and technique for using the same
10420906 · 2019-09-24 · ·

An airway management device is provided that may adjust the inflation level of a cuff associated with an endotracheal tube. The cuff inflation may be adjusted in response to an increase in carbon dioxide levels above the cuff, which may indicate a poor seal of the cuff against the tracheal walls, as well in response to a measured intracuff pressure. By using information about the seal quality of the cuff together with information about the cuff pressure, the inflation of the cuff can be adjusted to minimize cuff inflation pressure while maintaining a high quality tracheal seal.

LARYNGEAL MASK CUFFS
20190282774 · 2019-09-19 · ·

A laryngeal mask airway (LMA) device includes a backplate, an inflatable balloon, an airway tube, and a non-inflatable skeleton, which extends anteriorly from the backplate, and which is shaped so as to define a skeleton anterior side that has a pre-formed shape. A distal end of an inflation tube is coupled in fluid communication with (i) an interior of the inflatable balloon for supplying air to the inflatable balloon, and (ii) at least a portion of the skeleton anterior side. The inflatable balloon is shaped so as to define an inflatable annular cuff which (a) covers at least a portion of the skeleton anterior side, and (b) has a cuff anterior side that is configured to form a seal around a laryngeal inlet of a patient when the inflatable annular cuff is disposed at an LMA-insertion location within a throat of the patient. Other embodiments are also described.