Patent classifications
A61M16/0452
CPAP PRESSURIZED GAS PERMEABLE MASK CUSHION
The present invention relates to a patient-contacting element (10) or a patient interface (12) including such a patient-contacting element (10) wherein the required minimum pressure for sealing may be realized for all different values of CPAP pressure. In particular, the present invention relates to a patient-contacting element (10) for a patient interface (12) for delivering a flow of gas to a user (20), said patient-contacting element (10) being configured to provide a substantially air-tight seal with the user's skin during use and comprises an inlet (14) for receiving at least part of the flow of gas (40), at least one gas-permeable element (16) that is disposed within the patient-contacting element (10) and arranged in fluidic communication with the inlet (14), and a first layer (18) of an air-tight material that is arranged between the at least one gas-permeable element (16) and an inner space (52) of the patient-contacting element (10) for receiving a nose and/or a mouth of the user (50), wherein the air-tight material has at least one opening (20) therein.
IMPROVED LARYNGEAL MASK
A device for maintaining an airway in a patient includes a mask having a portion that forms a seal with the larynx when the mask is positioned in the laryngo pharynx to thereby prevent ingress of extraneous fluids into the larynx, includes an airway tube connected to or formed with the mask for passing gas to the larynx when the mask is properly inserted into the laryngo pharynx. The mask includes a proximal portion adapted to collapse or compress so that a proximal ventral part of the mask can move relatively towards a dorsal part of the mask during insertion of the mask. This facilitates insertion of the mask into the patient.
RESPIRATORY MASK ASSEMBLY WITH A DYNAMIC CUFF
This invention is a device to be used with a system for supplying anaesthetic or respiratory gases into the airway of a human or an animal. This device is a face mask, which includes a main body or shell which is lined with one or more air filled cuffs of which at least one cuff is closely reflecting the airway pressures generated inside the shell during the various phases of the respiratory cycle and is inflated by the gases supplied directly from the anaesthesia or ventilator circuit through a specialised adaptor and a dedicated inflation port. Many other advantages of the invention will be apparent from reading the description which follows in conjunction with the accompanying drawings
SUPRAGLOTTIC AIRWAY DEVICE WITH A DYNAMIC CUFF WITH SUPERIOR VENTILATING CAPABILITY
This invention is a device to be used with a system for supplying anaesthetic or respiratory gases into the airway of a human or an animal. This device is a supraglottic airway device, which includes a shaft with three tubes one for ventilation purpose and rest two for dynamic cuff inflation and other for suctioning purpose. The dynamic cuff is inflated by the gases supplied directly from the anaesthesia or ventilator circuit through a specialised adaptor via dynalumen. The cuff inflation lumen (DynaLumen) will also be having a locking mechanism to enable its use like a conventional LMA; i.e., the cuff can be left continuously inflated both during positive pressure ventilation as well as less during expiratory phase and during spontaneous respiration.
CPAP pressurized gas permeable mask cushion
A patient-contacting element for a patient interface for delivering a flow of gas to a user is being configured to provide a substantially air-tight seal with the user's skin during use. The patient-contacting element includes an inlet for receiving at least part of the flow of gas, at least one gas-permeable element that is disposed within the patient-contacting element and arranged in fluidic communication with the inlet, and a first layer of an air-tight material that is arranged between the at least one gas-permeable element and an inner space of the patient-contacting element for receiving a nose and/or a mouth of the user. The air-tight material has at least one opening therein.
TRACHEAL INTUBATION FACILITATOR WITH SUPERIOR VENTILATING CAPABILITY, WITH A SYSTEM TO ACCURATELY PLACE ENDOBRONCHIAL TUBES IN THE DESIRED BRONCHUS
We describe a Tracheal Tube insertion facilitator (modified bougie) with superior ventilating capability to enable medical/paramedical personnel to place tracheal/bronchial tubes reliably in trachea/bronchus of the patients under anaesthesia or patients in respiratory distress, and provide respiratory support. This device is particularly useful in situations where the conventional tracheal intubation technique using a laryngoscope is difficult or near impossible. This device has a outer cylindrical member, inner hollow stylet and a dynamic cuff which inflates during Positive Pressure Ventilation/Jet ventilation, and hence enabling oxygenation in patients with respiratory distress even before the tracheal tube is inserted into the patient's airway.
Self-deployed cuff and skirt tracheal tube
A method and system for an endotracheal tube or tracheostomy a tube formed with a hole, a cuff connected to the tube and formed around the hole, and a skirt connected to the tube above the cuff and draped over the cuff. A coating of a hydrophobic, lipophobic, and oleophobic substance can be disposed on the interior and exterior surface of the tube, the cuff, and the skirt. A stylet and siring may be used to secure the skirt during insertion in a detachable fashion. The string is retractable on withdrawal of the stylet.
Laryngeal mask
A device for maintaining an airway in a patient includes a mask having a portion that forms a seal with the larynx when the mask is positioned in the laryngo pharynx to thereby prevent ingress of extraneous fluids into the larynx, includes an airway tube connected to or formed with the mask for passing gas to the larynx when the mask is properly inserted into the laryngo pharynx. The mask includes a proximal portion adapted to collapse or compress so that a proximal ventral part of the mask can move relatively towards a dorsal part of the mask during insertion of the mask. This facilitates insertion of the mask into the patient.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION TO A TRACHEA OF A PATIENT
An airway catheter (AEC) includes a catheter lube having proximal and distal tube end faces in fluid communication with a tube lumen. The distal lube end face and a portion of the tube wall collectively form a distal tube end region. A plurality of side holes extend laterally through the tube wall. An inflatable cuff is secured to the outer tube wall surface with an inner cuff volume in fluid communication with the tube lumen via the side holes. A resistor plug has proximal and distal plug end faces in fluid communication with a plug lumen and is defined laterally by a plug wall. The resistor plug is maintained within at least a portion of the tube lumen in the distal tube end region with an outer plug wall surface being at least partially in compressive contact with the inner tube wall surface.
Airway products and technique for using the same
An airway management device is provided that may adjust the inflation level of a cuff associated with an endotracheal tube. The cuff inflation may be adjusted in response to an increase in carbon dioxide levels above the cuff, which may indicate a poor seal of the cuff against the tracheal walls, as well in response to a measured intracuff pressure. By using information about the seal quality of the cuff together with information about the cuff pressure, the inflation of the cuff can be adjusted to minimize cuff inflation pressure while maintaining a high quality tracheal seal.