A61M16/0468

SPEAKING VALVE PROTECTOR
20220054782 · 2022-02-24 ·

A shower shield for use with a tracheostoma, having a chamber with a port for connection to a speaking valve or tracheostomy base plate, and a downwardly-facing aperture, and further provided with a resiliently-deformable wall region so that a user's finger pressure on the wall region said region can actuate the speaking valve or occlude a tracheostoma.

Tracheostoma plaster
09814852 · 2017-11-14 · ·

A device for holding a tracheostoma device over a tracheostoma of a patient including a passage having a distal and a proximal opening for receiving the tracheostoma device at the distal opening thereof. A flange may extend laterally, caudially, and cranially from the passage. The flange may have a proximal side facing the tracheostoma of the patient and a distal side facing outwardly from the patient. At least a part of said proximal side may include skin adhesive. The flange may have a higher moment of resistance in the caudal/cranial direction than in the lateral/medial direction for said device by having a higher moment of resistance in the caudal/cranial direction than in the lateral/medial direction for at least a part of said flange.

DOUBLE CUFF TRACHEOSTOMY DEVICE

This document provides devices and methods for performing tracheostomies. For example, this document provides devices and methods for performing tracheostomies using tracheostomy tubes that include a cuff at the neck opening area that can prevent or reduce the potential for air leaks.

Patient Ventilator Control Using Constant Flow and Breathing Triggers
20210402119 · 2021-12-30 ·

The embodied invention is a new inspiration/expiration ventilator flow design, with a constant inspiration flow and intermittent-concurrent expiratory flow based on lung pressure setpoints. This mode is possible by using a new dual lumen tube inserted into a patient Trachea. Additionally, the control provides support for patient initiated breathing which is initiated by a lung pressure drop. This control provides continuous and gentle recruitment of lung alveoli.

TRACHEOSTOMA VALVE
20210393910 · 2021-12-23 ·

A tracheostoma valve to be applied to a tracheostomized person's neck comprises an air passage to be connected with the tracheostoma for connecting the trachea with the surroundings. A valve member is provided in the air passage, wherein the valve member is normally open and allows for inhalation and exhalation through the air passage. The valve further comprises a manually activated member for establishing an uninterrupted seal to block patient exhalation, thereby to direct it to the patient's pharynx, esophagus, sinuses, and mouth for speech following surgical removal of the larynx

TRACHEOSTOMY VALVE COMPRISING A FLEXIBLE MEMBRANE
20210393909 · 2021-12-23 ·

The present invention relates to a tracheostomy valve configured to be in fluid communication with a patient's trachea. The valve comprising a hollow valve body, a flexible membrane adapted to work as a check valve opening the valve when the patient inhales and sealingly closing the valve when the patient exhales, and a cap with at least one through hole making the cap fenestrated. The hollow valve body having a through hole forming a passageway for fluid extending between an inner end being an outlet of the hollow valve body and an outer end being an inlet of the hollow valve body. The fenestrated cap being configured to be detachably attached to the outer valve body end, and the inner valve body end is configured to be in fluid communication with the patient's trachea.

SPEAKING VALVE
20220193355 · 2022-06-23 ·

The invention relates to a speaking valve, having at least a housing and an actuation means for actuating the speaking valve, the actuation means having a distal pressure surface that has a first partial surface and a second partial surface, the first partial surface having a first average roughness (Ra1), and the second partial surface having a second average roughness (Ra2), the first average roughness and the second average roughness differing by about at least 0.1 μm.

BREATHING PROTECTOR
20220143354 · 2022-05-12 ·

A breathing protector for use in a stoma of a laryngectomized or tracheotomised person is described. The breathing protector includes at least one inlet, at least one outlet, a heat and moisture exchanger (HME) and an air filter, such that an air flow will pass through the HME and the air filter when the air flow passes through the inlet to the outlet. A housing is provided with an upper part and a lower part. According to an example, the inlet is provided in the upper part and the outlet is provided in the lower part. The upper part is provided with a closing member that when activated closes the communication between the inlet and the outlet via a closing valve.

TWIST TO LOCK TRACHEOSTOMA HEAT AND MOISTURE EXCHANGER

A twist to lock heat and moisture exchanging device includes a housing having a first opening that is adapted to open to a tracheostoma and a second opening that opens to ambient. A foam filter is disposed in the housing and a closure member is mounted to the housing and adapted to close a passage between the first opening and the second opening. A locking mechanism is engageable to prevent movement of the closure member to close the passage and disengageable to allow movement of the closure member to close the passage. The twist to lock tracheostoma heat and moisture exchanger allows a user to protect from accidental closure during activities when it would be preferred like sleeping and exercising.

AN IMPROVED SPEAKING VALVE
20220016373 · 2022-01-20 ·

A speaking valve for use with a tracheostomy and voice prosthesis, that, in a first configuration, allows inspiration and expiration through the valve; and in a second configuration resists expiration. Increasing the pressure difference across the valve by increasing the rate of expiration to a predetermined threshold causes the valve to transition into the second configuration; and the second configuration the valve continues to resist expiration until a predetermined negative pressure difference across the valve causes it to transition back into the first configuration.