SUCTION ADAPTOR FOR HIGHLY VISCOUS ENTERAL NUTRIENT
20210393878 ยท 2021-12-23
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Abstract
[Problem] To provide an economic suction adaptor that is capable of suctioning a highly viscous enteral nutrient to a gastric fistula catheter syringe without the intake of air.
[Solution] The number of people having meals of highly viscous enteral nutrients such as blended diets through a gastric fistula catheter is increasing among pediatric patients who need long-term intubation nutrients, and among elderly people who have trouble with oral intake. Suctioning a blended diet on a dish with a syringe alone is undesirable because air is introduced. The suction adaptor of the present invention is used by being connected to the syringe, wherein a suction tube having, on an upper portion thereof, a connection part connected to a nozzle of the syringe is formed in the middle of a bowl-shaped suction pad which is an elastic body.
Claims
1. A suction adapter for a highly viscous enteral nutrient, being an adapter for sucking into a syringe a highly viscous enteral nutrient that has been arranged on a dish, characterized in that a suction tube, provided at the upper end side thereof with a connecting portion to which a tube tip of the syringe is connected, is affixed to the center of a bowl-shaped suction pad, which is a resilient body.
2. The suction adapter for a highly viscous enteral nutrient, as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a puller for pulling the suction pad away from the dish is affixed to an outer peripheral portion of the suction pad.
Description
BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0028] An embodiment of the suction adapter for a highly viscous enteral nutrient, according to the present invention, will be described on the basis of the accompanying drawings.
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[0030] The suction adapter 20 is integrally molded using a synthetic resin (such as polyvinyl chloride), a suction pad 21 comprising a bowl-shaped resilient body is formed at the tip end thereof, and a suction tube 22 is provided upright in a central portion thereof. A communicating hole is formed in a central portion of the suction tube 22, a suction inlet port 22a is formed on the suction pad 21 side, and a connecting portion 22b to which the tube tip 13 of the syringe 10 is connected is formed on the other end side.
[0031] As illustrated in
[0032] The method for using the suction adapter 20 configured as described above will next be described.
[0033] For example, if pureed food, which is a highly viscous enteral nutrient, is to be administered to a gastrostoma, the pureed food is first poured directly from a blender onto a dish 30, or is removed therefrom using a spoon or the like.
[0034] Next, as illustrated in
[0035] Then, with the suction pad 21 on the lower side, and while being held substantially vertical, the suction pad is pressed lightly against the pureed food 35 on the dish 30, from the upper surface thereof.
[0036] If the plunger 12 of the syringe 10 is pulled up while in this state, the pureed food 35 is sucked up and sucked into a space from where the plunger 12 of the syringe 10 has been pulled up.
[0037] Next, the connecting portion 22b of the suction adapter 20 is detached from the tube tip 13 of the syringe 10, the tube tip 13 of the syringe 10 is connected, by being screwed, to the funnel 5 of the gastrostomy catheter 1 illustrated in
[0038] It should be noted that, since outside air flows in from the suction tube 22, the suction adapter 20 from which the syringe 10 has been removed can easily be detached from the dish 30.
[0039] In order to continue delivering the pureed food 35 to the gastrostoma, the syringe 10 should be removed from the funnel 5 and replaced on the suction adapter 20, and the same operation as described hereinabove should be repeated.
[0040] Other embodiments of the suction tube 22 of the suction adapter 20 will next be described on the basis of
[0041] The suction tube 22A in
[0042] The suction tube 22B in
[0043] The suction tube 22B has a simple structure, but when used, the male thread 13a must be screwed in such that the tip end of the tube tip 13 of the syringe 10 comes into close contact with a contacting surface 22f of a coupling port 22.
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[0045] A decision regarding which to use should be made in accordance with the properties of the highly viscous enteral nutrient and the size and shape of the dish 30 being used.
[0046] Embodiments of claim 2 will next be described on the basis of
[0047] In a state in which the syringe 10 is coupled to the suction adapter 20 and the highly viscous enteral nutrient has been sucked in, the suction pad 21 is suction-attached to the dish 30, and the suction pad 21 cannot be pulled away from the dish 30. In the suction adapters illustrated in
[0048] Various pullers 23 are conceivable, as illustrated in
[0049] If a suction adapter 20H provided with such a puller is employed, after a prescribed amount of the prepared pureed food 35 has been sucked into the syringe 10, for example, the suction pad 21 can easily be pulled away from the dish 30 by pulling the puller 23 of the suction adapter 20H, and a separately prepared pureed food, or the remaining pureed food, can be additionally sucked into the syringe 10.
EXPLANATION OF THE REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0050] 1 Gastrostomy catheter [0051] 2 Balloon [0052] 3 Fixing plate [0053] 4 Tube [0054] 5 Funnel [0055] 6 Funnel stopper [0056] 10 Syringe [0057] 11 Outer tube [0058] 12 Plunger [0059] 13 Tube tip [0060] 13a Male thread [0061] 13b Inner diameter [0062] 14 Flange [0063] 15 Sealing material [0064] 20 Suction adapter [0065] 20A, 20B, 20C, 20H Suction adapter [0066] 21 Suction pad [0067] 22 Suction tube [0068] 22A, 22B Suction tube [0069] 22a Suction inlet port [0070] 22b Connecting portion [0071] 22c Female thread [0072] 22d Guide [0073] 22f Contacting surface [0074] 23, 23a, 23b Puller [0075] 30 Dish [0076] 35 Pureed food