Patent classifications
A61M16/0479
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLEANSING SEGMENTS OF A LUMINAL NETWORK
A method and system for instilling a medium into portions of a luminal network is provided. The method includes generating a model of a luminal network based on images of the luminal network, determining a location of a treatment target in the luminal network, navigating a bronchoscope through the bronchial tree to a target, guiding a catheter through the bronchoscope, dispensing medium to the target from a distal end of the catheter, and removing a quantity of medium from the luminal network.
Endotracheal tube with dedicated evacuation port
Various embodiments of a tracheal tube capable of suctioning accumulated mucus secretions from the airway of intubated patients are provided. Disclosed embodiments include a variety of endotracheal tubes with integral suction lumens terminating in ports optimally located at the distal end of the endotracheal tubes between a Murphy's Eye and a cuff. During intubation, the foregoing features, among others, of the tracheal tube may have the effect of preventing bacterial colonization of the respiratory airway and the subsequent development of ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) in the lungs.
Tracheal tube with connector insert
A tracheal tube assembly includes a connector body, a cannula extending from the connector body, and an insert that provides rigidity to the connector body and retains the cannula in the connector body. The cannula has an upper end that fits between conforming tapered sections of the connector body inner surface and the insert. The insert may include features to mitigate stress on and around any secondary lumens in the cannula wall. Because the wall is thinner at the site of a secondary lumen, the connector body insert may include a recess into which the cannula wall may expand. The recess may be aligned with the secondary lumen.
Non-invasive method of diagnosing dysphagia in patients having a tracheostomy
The invention provides a save and non-invasive alternative to the traditional modified Evans blue dye test for dysphagia in intubated patients. The method employs direct application of dye to the tongue, in combination with a tracheal tube that provides suction in the subglottal region above the cuff. By keeping the cuff inflated, the aspiration of food and liquid, as used in the traditional test, is avoided entirely.
SPEAKING VALVE
A speaking valve which is applied to a respiration opening of a tracheostomy tube comprises: a main body portion which has a passage portion communicating with the respiration opening; a balloon which makes a motion between an opened state for opening the passage portion of the main body portion and a closed state for closing the passage portion; a syringe which is provided away from the main body portion and accepts a pushing operation to a plunger by a patient; and a coupling tube which couples the syringe and the balloon with each other and makes the balloon in a shrink state transform to a bloat state by the operation to the syringe, so that the motion from the opened state to the closed state is made.
System and method for cleansing segments of a luminal network
A method and system for instilling a medium into portions of a luminal network is provided. The method includes generating a model of a luminal network based on images of the luminal network, determining a location of a treatment target in the luminal network, navigating a bronchoscope through the bronchial tree to a target, guiding a catheter through the bronchoscope, dispensing medium to the target from a distal end of the catheter, and removing a quantity of medium from the luminal network.
Laryngeal mask airway for gastroscopy
A laryngeal mask airway (LMA) for gastroscopy includes a laryngeal tube for gastroscopy. A drainage tube is fixedly installed on an outer surface of an upper end of the laryngeal tube for gastroscopy. A PC connector is fixedly installed at one end of the drainage tube. A ventilation hole is formed in an outer surface of an upper end of the drainage tube, and a suction hole is formed in an outer surface of a lower end of the laryngeal tube for gastroscopy. An inner cavity and an inflation tube hole are formed inside the laryngeal tube for gastroscopy. The inflation tube hole is disposed under the inner cavity and receives an inflation tube, and a single-cavity connector is fixedly installed at one end of the inflation tube. The LMA absorbs secretions from a patient's esophagus to minimize coughing during a gastroscopy, thereby reducing patient discomfort and pain.
Systems for automatically removing fluid from multiple regions of a respiratory tract
Systems and devices for monitoring, detecting, and removing fluid build-up found at various regions along a tracheal tube of an intubated patient. The fluid management system includes pressure and flow sensors for detecting whether there is fluid at the various regions along the tracheal tube, and a means for drawing out the fluid into collection jars. The system also includes lavage features that is able to rinse different the various regions along a tracheal tube. Also disclosed are respiration insertion devices that either couple to existing tracheal tubes or incorporate tracheal tubing, where the respiration insertion body has channels and ports that contact various regions along the tracheal tube. The combination of the fluid management system and the respiration insertion devices effectively monitor and remove fluid at various locations along a tracheal tube of an intubated patient.
SUBGLOTTIC ASPIRATION DEVICE
A computer-controlled vacuum suctioning device for subglottic aspiration, in which the timing of the pump operation is regulated so as to be synchronized with the operation of a mechanical respirator.
TRACHEAL TUBE WITH IMPROVED SUCTION CAPABILITY
The invention provides a tracheal tube having at least two suction ports, located very closely to an inflatable cuff. The ports open out onto channels which together subtend an angle of almost 360 around the tube, providing efficient and thorough suctioning of fluids that may have accumulated in the subglottal region above the cuff.