Patent classifications
A61M2025/022
Securement device for a protruding oral or nasal device
A securement device for a protruding oral or nasal device includes a continuous strip extending along a longitudinal axis between a first end and a second end. The continuous strip has a first anchor portion at the first end, a second anchor portion at the second end, a first bridge portion, a second bridge portion, and an adhesive for affixing the strip to a patient. The first bridge portion is disposed between the first anchor portion and the second bridge portion, the second bridge portion is disposed between the first bridge portion and the second anchor portion, the second bridge portion extends at an angle relative to the longitudinal axis. The first anchor portion and the second anchor portion are offset from one another relative to the longitudinal axis.
RETAINING DEVICE FOR MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
A retaining device for medical equipment includes a main body, a strap, and a retaining seat. The main body includes a solid portion, an open portion, and a coupling unit. The open portion corresponds in position to the mouth of a human body. The coupling unit is disposed on the solid portion. Two sides of the main body are defined as a first side and a second side relative to a longitudinal centerline, respectively. The strap is coupled to the main body. The retaining seat is detachably or rotatably coupled to the solid portion through the coupling unit. The retaining seat includes a first tube retaining portion. The first tube retaining portion corresponds in position to the open portion. A relative position between the first tube retaining portion and the open can be changed by detaching and reversing the retaining seat or rotating the retaining seat.
Mask assembly and headgear
A mask assembly suitable for the treatment of sleep disordered breathing may include a mask to provide pressurized air to a patient; upper and lower slot features located on each side of the mask; a headgear assembly including a back portion; a pair of upper straps provided to the back portion, each upper strap having a loop portion and a hook portion at a free end thereof for releasably attaching to the loop portion; a pair of lower straps extending away from the back portion, each lower strap having a loop portion and a hook portion at a free end thereof for releasably attaching to the loop portion; and a connection region of each loop portion of each strap, the connection region being adapted to receive a respective hook portion, the connection region being wider than each respective hook portion along each respective hook portion's entire length.
METHODS AND DEVICES FOR SUPPORTING AN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE
An orotracheal tube holder comprises an elongated body having a distal end and a proximal end. The distal end is bite resistant and dimensioned to pass into the mouth of a human. The elongated body defines a void not less than 5 cm long with an axis passing through the void. The elongated body is configured to contain an orotracheal tube inside the void.
Emergency avalanche breathing device
An emergency breathing apparatus for use in case of burial by an avalanche is described. The breathing apparatus may include a telescoping body configured to transition between a collapsed and extended configuration. The body may include a plurality of tubular members. The breathing apparatus may include a breathing port on one end of the device, a plurality of apertures on the opposite end of the device, and an internal lumen that fluidly connects the breathing port with the plurality of apertures. The breathing apparatus may include a spring assembly, a motorized extension mechanism, a pneumatic extension mechanism, or a combination of these devices, that are configured to extend the body from a collapsed configuration to an extended configuration.
PATIENT INTERFACE
A patient interface includes a first body that rests on a first portion of a patient's face, a second body that rests on a second portion of the patient's face, and a bridge linking the first and second bodies. The patient interface includes an attachment structure that couples with a complementary fixation structure positioned on the patient's face to secure the patient interface to the patient's face. The complementary fixation structure can be configured to assist in retaining a feeding tube in position relative to the patient's face or to the patient interface.
Tube securement device
The disclosed tube securement device attaches to the patient's body and to the tube, while allowing for a section of the tube to be detached from the tube securement device. The tube securement device comprises a backing with adhesive coated sections. The backing comprises a first end section, a second end section, and a midsection, separating the first end section from the second end section. The tube securement device further comprises a first adhesive on at least a portion of the first major surface of the first end section, a second adhesive on at least a portion of the first major surface of the second end section, and wherein the first major surface of the midsection is free of tacky adhesive.
MASK ASSEMBLY AND HEADGEAR
A mask assembly suitable for the treatment of sleep disordered breathing, comprising: a mask to provide pressurized air to a patient; upper and lower slot features located on each side of the mask; a headgear assembly, comprising: a back portion; a pair of upper straps provided to the back portion, each upper strap having a loop portion and a hook portion at a free end thereof for releasably attaching to the loop portion; a pair of lower straps extending away from the back portion, each lower strap having a loop portion and a hook portion at a free end thereof for releasably attaching to the loop portion; and a connection region of each loop portion of each strap, the connection region being adapted to receive a respective hook portion, the connection region being wider than each respective hook portion along each respective hook portion's entire length.
HEADGEAR
A mask assembly suitable for the treatment of sleep disordered breathing, comprising: a mask to provide pressurized air to a patient; upper and lower slot features located on each side of the mask; a headgear assembly, comprising: a back portion; a pair of upper straps provided to the back portion, each upper strap having a loop portion and a hook portion at a free end thereof for releasably attaching to the loop portion; a pair of lower straps extending away from the back portion, each lower strap having a loop portion and a hook portion at a free end thereof for releasably attaching to the loop portion; and a connection region of each loop portion of each strap, the connection region being adapted to receive a respective hook portion, the connection region being wider than each respective hook portion along each respective hook portion's entire length.
Device for securing an oral tube in a patient
A device for securing an oral tube, such as an endotracheal tube, positioned in a patient's trachea includes a support surface, such as an open channel, for supporting the tube. First and second arms extend outwardly from the open channel. The first and second arms form an arch having first and second ends. Bite blocks are provided adjacent the first and second arch ends for contacting the patient's teeth or gums, and a receiver for securing the tube against the support surface is likewise provided. A flexible member having first and second ends for looping around the patient's nasal septum is likewise provided. At least one of the ends of the flexible member is received in a retainer and assists in securing the device in position.