Patent classifications
A61M16/0438
TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE ASSEMBLIES AND INNER CANNULAE
A tracheostomy tube assembly includes an outer tube (1) and an inner cannula (20, 120, 220 51, 61) inserted into and removable from the tube. The inner cannula has a constant internal diameter along its length and has at its patient end (22, 122, 222) a seal member (23, 123, 223) extending around the cannula. The seal member may be a separate ring 23 of resilient material attached to the outside of the shaft of the cannula or it may be formed of the material of the shaft (121, 221) itself. Alternatively, the seal member (50, 60) may be of a kind that expands when exposed to an elevated temperature or humidity, and may include a shape memory effect material.
SYSTEM FOR REDUCING LOCAL DISCOMFORT
A device for targeted delivery of a substance to an airway may include a conduit and at least two applicators. The conduit may include a proximal end and a bifurcated distal portion having two distal ends. Each applicator may be coupled with one of the distal ends of the conduit and may be configured to direct the substance out of the applicator toward one of two sides of an airway. A method for targeted delivery of a substance to an airway may involve advancing a substance delivery device into the airway, contacting two sides of the airway with at least two applicators of the substance delivery device, such that each applicator contacts the airway near a glossopharyngeal nerve and/or a superior laryngeal nerve on each of the two sides of the airway, and delivering the substance through the applicators to contact the airway along the two sides.
METHODS AND DEVICES FOR NON-INVASIVE CEREBRAL AND SYSTEMIC COOLING ALTERNATING LIQUID MIST/GAS FOR INDUCTION AND GAS FOR MAINTENANCE
Devices for cerebral and systemic cooling via a patient's nasopharyngeal cavity are described. Cooling assemblies include at least one elongate tubular member having first and second lumens, a source of liquid coolant, a gas source communicating with the first lumen, and a switch for alternately connecting the liquid coolant source to the second lumen. The first lumen transports a compressed gas and the second lumen transports a volatile liquid. The pressurized fluid may be a perflurocarbon. The perfluorocarbon may be perfluorohexane, perfluoropentane, or 2-methyl-perfluoropentane. The gas may be air, oxygen, or a combination.
Sphincter treatment apparatus
An apparatus treats tissue at or near a sphincter. The apparatus has an elongated member having at least one lumen including an inflation lumen, and a basket assembly including a first and a second arm. An inflatable member is coupled to the inflation lumen and has a deployed and a non-deployed state. In the deployed state, the inflatable member expands the basket assembly into contact with tissue. At least one of the first and second arms of the basket assembly has a fluid lumen having an aperture for conveying a fluid from the basket assembly. A source of fluid is coupled to the fluid lumen for conveyance of fluid through the aperture. The fluid can be, e.g., an electrolytic solution, and/or an anti-infection agent, and/or an echogenic media, and/or a steroid, and/or an anesthetic, and/or a medicament, and/or a tissue cooling agent. The source can be a drug delivery device.