TRACHEAL TUBES AND CUFFS
20170239435 · 2017-08-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Timothy Bateman (Kent, GB)
- Stephen James Field (Kent, GB)
- Mark Andrew Graham (Kent, GB)
- Andrew Thomas Jeffrey (Kent, GB)
Cpc classification
A61M16/0465
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0488
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A tracheal tube has a high-volume/low-pressure sealing cuff (10, 201, 310, 510, 610, 710, 810) with an outer surface provided with surface formations (211, 311, 511, 611, 711, 811) adapted to reduce the flow of secretions past the cuff. The formations could be in the form of an array of dimples (211) or a pattern of linear ridges or channels (611 or 711). Alternatively, the surface formations, could be a pattern of intersecting linear projections (311, 312, 313) or grooves (511). Instead the surface formations could be provided by a rough texture (811) on the outer wall surface.
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. A tracheal tube having a shaft and an inflatable sealing cuff mounted on the shaft towards its patient end, characterised in that the cuff has a wall with an outer surface provided with surface formations adapted to reduce the flow of secretions past the cuff, and that the surface formations are provided by a pattern of intersecting linear projections or grooves on the wall surface.
11. A tracheal tube according to claim 10, characterised in that the dimensions of the surface formations are between 0.1 mm and 1 mm.
12. A tracheal tube according to claim 10, characterised in that the cuff is of the high-volume/low-pressure kind.
13. A cuff for a tracheal tube having a shaft, the cuff being an inflatable sealing cuff mounted on the shaft towards its patient end, the cuff having a wall with an outer surface provided with surface formations adapted to reduce the flow of secretions past the cuff, and that the surface formations are provided by a pattern of intersecting linear projections or grooves on the wall surface.
14. A cuff according to claim 13, wherein the dimensions of the surface formations are between 0.1 mm and 1 mm.
15. A cuff according to claim 13, wherein the cuff is of the high-volume/low-pressure kind.
Description
[0009] A tracheostomy tube according to the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0018] With reference first to
[0019] At its machine end 7 the tube has a flange 20, to which a neck strap (not shown) is attached, and a standard 15 mm female tapered coupling 21.
[0020] The sealing cuff 10 is of the high-volume/low-pressure kind so that it has a relatively floppy shape when deflated but, when inflated, it fills out at low pressure to a diameter matching the internal diameter of the trachea T. The cuff 10 may be of PVC or any other conventional material. The cuff 10 is attached to the shaft 1 by two collar portions 12 and 13 at opposite ends. The cuff 10 extends over an opening 14 on the outer surface of the shaft 1 into an inflation lumen 15 extending along the shaft within its wall thickness. The inflation lumen 15 is connected towards the machine or rear end 7 of the tube with a small-bore inflation line 16, which is terminated by a combined inflation indicator or pilot balloon, valve and connector 17. The cuff 10 is inflated and deflated with air by connecting an air-filled syringe (not shown) with the connector 17. Alternatively, the cuff 11 could be inflated with a liquid, such as saline. Instead of being of a high-volume/low-pressure kind the cuff could be of a high-pressure elastic kind that is expanded and stretched by gas pressure supplied to the cuff.
[0021] The outer surface of the wall of the cuff 10 is formed with surface formations arranged to reduce the flow of secretions between the trachea and the cuff. In particular, the surface formations are chosen to interrupt any linear folds in the cuff that could provide a passage for secretions, or to make any path for secretions more tortuous. There are various forms of surface formations that could serve this function.
[0022] With reference first to
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[0024] Instead of providing two sets of intersecting grooves or ridges, as shown in
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[0026] Alternatively, as shown in
[0027] In a further, sixth embodiment, shown in
[0028] The invention is not confined to tracheostomy tubes but could be used on other tracheal tubes.