Patent classifications
A61M16/0493
Medical Apparatus
A sealing apparatus for use in combination with an oropharyngeal device for maintaining a patient airway, the oropharyngeal device having a hollow airway tube with proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end being adapted to be fluidly coupled with a supply of gas for passage of air or medical gas wherein the device is adapted for insertion through the mouth of a patient and with one end into the pharynx of a patient above and spaced from the epiglottis of the patient, the sealing apparatus comprising: a flexible sheet adapted to be placed over a user's face; and the flexible sheet comprising an opening to allow the distal end of the tube to be passed therethrough, the opening being dimensioned to prevent the proximal end of the tube from being passed through the opening.
RESPIRATORY ASSEMBLY
A respiratory assembly is provided. The assembly includes a base engaged with at least one connector and in fluid communication with a hose or fluid source for allowing the gaseous flowthrough between the at least one connector, the base and the hose or fluid source. The assembly further includes a pair of sockets engaged with the at least one connector, and a pair of posts, each post selectively engageable with at least one of the pair of sockets. Each post includes a flange that defines an opening therethrough, the openings in fluid communication with each corresponding socket of the pair of sockets. Each post further includes an adhesive adhered to each flange and configured for sealably engaging a patient's nare.
Endoscopic bite block
There is provided herein, a bite block (100) comprising an insertion channel (134) and an airway channel (132) wherein the airway channel is adapted to receive exhaled breath and wherein the first insert channel is adapted to pass a medical instrument. There is provided herein, a bite block comprising an oral insert channel, wherein a portion of said channel opens into a cavity (142) adapted to slidably receive an oral prong (270) the oral insert channel is adapted to receive exhaled breath.
AIRSTOP SYSTEM AND METHOD
A mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer is disclosed herein. The mouthpiece for inhibiting breathing through a mouth of a user-wearer includes a blocking sheet, a relief port, and a flex recess. The blocking sheet may be made of a flexible material impermeable to air, and is configured to fit within the mouth of the user-wearer between the front teeth and the lips as well as the cheek area. The mouthpiece creates improved airflow for CPAP users by restricting airflow through the mouth.
Secretion clearing patient airway management system
A pulmonary secretion clearing airway structure and related airway management system is disclosed that has a double lumen portion which each lumen of the double lumen portion operably secured to an airway management system so that inspiratory fluid (air/oxygen mixtures, with or without added water vapor) is delivered to the distal end of the ventilation catheter through one of the two lumens and expired inspiratory fluid, pulmonary secretions, and pulmonary fluids are removed from the patient through the other lumen. The expiratory fluid pathway preferably includes a secretion collection system for removing the pulmonary secretions and the like from the pathway, thereby improving operation and safety of the system. The airway structure can be a ventilation catheter or a supraglottic airway system such as laryngeal mask and the like.
ENDOTRACHEAL DEVICE FOR MECHANICAL VENTILATION OF A PATIENT
An endotracheal device for mechanical ventilation of a patient includes a ventilation tube and a barrier. The ventilation tube includes a distal part, with a distal end, intended to be inserted into an airway of a patient, and a proximal part, with a proximal end, intended to be connected to a ventilation machine. The barrier is made of solid viscoelastic material, covers the ventilation tube in the distal area, and is configured to occupy, when inserted, the subglottic region, as well as the glottic region and also the supraglottic region of the larynx of the patient, for which reason the barrier has a variable cross section along the length thereof. The device provides greater safety and a lower incidence of complications in mechanical ventilation of patients.
Image recognition-based dosage form dispensers
This invention provides a dosage form dispenser, comprising a casing comprising a first portion adapted for insertion within an oral cavity of a subject and a second portion adapted to encase a dosage form dispensing mechanism located therewithin; at least one camera positioned on said second portion of said casing, further positioned to capture a field of view of a portion of a face of a subject, wherein said field of view comprises at least a portion of a base view of the nose of said subject; a dosage form dispensing mechanism; a microprocessor and associated memory for processing and storing user authentication information, comparing images relayed from said at least one camera to at least one stored user standard and providing authentication when a match is established; and an interface connected to said dispensing mechanism, which promotes dispensing said dosage form when said authentication has been obtained. Methods for dispensing a dosage form directly within an oral cavity of a subject in need thereof, using the dispensers are also described.
Dental appliance apparatus and respiration enhancement
A dental appliance apparatus is disclosed herein. In various aspects, the dental appliance may include a body removably attachable to one or more teeth selected from premolars and molars, and a flange extending forth from lingual portions of the body to contact a tongue at one or more locations proximate the premolars and the molars in order to cause a contraction of the genioglossus that positions the tongue anteriorly and downward toward the mandible by stimulation of the hypoglossal nerve. The dental appliance may include a connector connected to the body, and the connector may pass about buccal-labial sides of the anterior teeth. A bumper may be included on a labial side of the connector, and the bumper may contact the lips to promote pursed lips breathing. An anterior flange may extend lingually from the connector to stimulate the hypoglossal nerve proximate a tip of the tongue in order to cause contraction of the genioglossus to position the tongue anteriorly and downward toward the mandible.
Dental appliance using airway dialation for treating COVID related breathing disorders
A molded breathing appliance for supporting a nasal oxygen tube having an upper bite rim, a lower bite rim, a moldable material disposed within the upper bite rim and lower bite rim for conforming to a patient's maxillary bite impression and mandibular bite impression, respectively, an L-shaped member extending outwardly perpendicular to the upper bite rim, and a transverse support disposed on the L-shaped member and configured with a plurality of sets of oxygen tube finger clamps to retain a nasal oxygen tube in proximity with a patient's nostrils.
SLEEP APNEA AND ANTI-SNORING SYSTEM
A sleep apnea treatment/anti-snoring device optionally having controlled positive air-flow using a micro-blower to maintain an individual's upper airway unobstructed (pharynx area). Optionally the device includes a lower jaw mandibular advancement component. The device has built-in sensors, microprocessor and other items required for data acquisition and transfer.