A61M16/04

Visual laryngeal mask

The present invention provides an improved visual laryngeal mask comprising a snorkel, an end of the snorkel is provided with a fixing seat. The fixing seat is provided with an airbag, and the fixing seat has a recess which is provided with an airway opening. The inner wall of the snorkel longitudinally extends an imaging cavity and a cleaning channel. The imaging cavity has a built-in imaging device, and the imaging cavity and the cleaning channel protrude forward relative to the airway opening to form a stopper which prevents an epiglottis from blocking the imaging device.

Methods and systems for high pressure controlled ventilation
11517691 · 2022-12-06 · ·

This disclosure describes systems and methods for providing a high pressure controlled proportional assist ventilation breath type during ventilation of a patient. The disclosure describes a novel breath type that reduces ventilator support (or a percent support setting) based on the occurrence of a predetermined number of high pressure alarms.

Yankauer suction device with auxiliary access port
11517694 · 2022-12-06 ·

Aspects are directed to an improved suction catheter that increases the effectiveness of clearing the airway, reducing the need for separate suctioning and foreign body grasping instruments. The embodiments described herein provide medical personnel the ability to use one hand and catheter to selectively grasp an anatomically lodged foreign body while reducing the likelihood of lumen blockage and interruption of suction. The embodiments described herein further provide an auxiliary access port that allows insertion of a bougie instrument into a suction catheter. The suction catheter may be a Yankauer device or improved suction catheter with grasping housing. The bougie instrument may extend through the access port and a lumen of the catheter while still providing suction via the lumen. Due to the small size of the suction catheter, the bougie instrument may extend from the catheter's distal end when placed in close proximity to a patient's vocal cords.

PATIENT INTERFACE WITH A SEALING DEVICE COMPRISING A SUPPORT MEMBRANE AND A SEALING MEMBRANE
20220379060 · 2022-12-01 ·

A patient interface with a sealing device, the sealing device comprising a support membrane and a sealing membrane. The sealing membrane is designed at least in part to bear on the skin of a patient and the support membrane extends at least in part adjacent to the sealing membrane. The distance between the support membrane and the sealing membrane is at least in part such that an interspace is formed.

LOW DEADSPACE AIRWAY ADAPTER
20220379059 · 2022-12-01 ·

In some implementations, a low dead space airway adapter for sampling fluid flowing through a ventilation assembly includes an outer wall configured to couple to an endotracheal (ET) tube adapter and an internal projection positioned at least partially within an internal cavity defined by the outer wall and configured to extend within an internal cavity of the ET tube adapter when the airway adapter is in use. The internal projection can include a fluid passageway configured for fluid communication with at least a portion of the internal cavity of the ET tube adapter and a free end comprising an opening in fluid communication with the fluid passageway. At least a portion of the free end can be chamfered around the opening and configured to contact an inner surface of the ET tube adapter when the outer wall is coupled to the ET tube adapter.

HIGH FLOW THERAPY DEVICE UTILIZING A NON-SEALING RESPIRATORY INTERFACE AND RELATED METHODS
20220379056 · 2022-12-01 ·

A high flow therapy system for delivering heated and humidified respiratory gas to an airway of a patient includes a respiratory gas flow pathway for delivering the respiratory gas to the airway of the patient by way of a non-sealing respiratory interface; wherein flow rate of the respiratory gas is controlled by a microprocessor, a mixing area for mixing a first gas and a second gas in the respiratory gas flow pathway, a humidification area downstream of the mixing area and configured for humidifying respiratory gas in the respiratory gas flow pathway, and a heated delivery conduit for minimizing condensation of humidified respiratory gas.

SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND TECHNIQUES FOR POSITIONING TUBES

Systems, devices, and techniques are described to position a tube in a trachea of a patient as part of an intubation procedure. An intubation system may include a stylet configured to position a tube in the trachea of the patient. The stylet may include an articulating segment and a support segment. The articulating segment may be configured to move between a first position and a second position in response to input received by the support segment. The movement of the articulating segment may be controllable by a caregiver. The intubation system may include a handle configured to receive an input from the caregiver and cause the stylet to move in response to the input.

ADJUSTABLE VALVE ASSEMBLY FOR MEDICAL TUBING
20220379070 · 2022-12-01 ·

A valve assembly for adjustably regulating communication with medical tubing applied to a patient including a housing having a hollow interior and a primary connector interconnecting the medical tubing to the hollow interior. First and second ports are attached to and movable with a closure segment, concurrently and alternately, between an open orientation and a closed orientation. The concurrent and alternate disposition of the first and second ports comprising each disposed in the open orientation concurrent to the other disposed in the closed orientation. The open orientation of each of said first and second ports comprising disposition thereof in communicating relation with the medical tubing, via said hollow interior and said primary connector.

Devices, systems and methods for the treatment of sleep apnea

A medical appliance for the treatment of one or more sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea in a patient, the appliance comprising: a biasing member for inserting behind and exerting a force upon the patient's soft palate or tongue, wherein the biasing member is inserted in a reduced or minimized form and then expanded or firms once in place to exert the force. The appliance may be nasally inserted or be placed through the mouth. In a particular configuration, both the soft palate and tongue are biased to prevent obstruction of the flow of air in the nasopharyngeal airway.

Devices, systems and methods for the treatment of sleep apnea

A medical appliance for the treatment of one or more sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea in a patient, the appliance comprising: a biasing member for inserting behind and exerting a force upon the patient's soft palate or tongue, wherein the biasing member is inserted in a reduced or minimized form and then expanded or firms once in place to exert the force. The appliance may be nasally inserted or be placed through the mouth. In a particular configuration, both the soft palate and tongue are biased to prevent obstruction of the flow of air in the nasopharyngeal airway.