TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE SPEAKING VALVE
20230338684 ยท 2023-10-26
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Abstract
A tracheostomy tube speaking valve is disclosed. The tracheostomy tube speaking valve includes a cylindrical body with a passageway for air to pass through. A valve disc is provided in the passageway. The disc is moveable to allow for inhalation through the passageway and will close automatically in response to exhalation pressure to direct air to the patient's larynx and mouth for speech.
Claims
1. A tracheostomy apparatus, comprising: a curved cannula having an open first end and an opposite second end configured for surgical insertion into a trachea of a patient; a neck plate connected to the curved cannula and configured for disposal on an outside of a throat of the patient; and a valve comprising a hollow cylindrical body configured to fit over the curved cannula, the valve comprising at least three circumferentially spaced-apart longitudinal ribs formed on an inner surface of the hollow cylindrical body.
2. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the curved cannula is bent at or about 90 degrees.
3. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 1, wherein when used by the patient, the open first end extends outwardly from a throat of the patient, and the opposite second end extends downwardly toward lungs of the patient.
4. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 1, wherein the valve further comprises retaining means disposed within the hollow cylindrical body.
5. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 4, wherein the retaining means comprises a series of ribs perpendicular to and positioned through the hollow cylindrical body.
6. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a disc disposed within the hollow cylindrical body between a proximal opening and the retaining means.
7. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 6, wherein an annular flat surface is formed within the hollow cylindrical body so that the disc is seated when the patient exhales.
8. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 7, wherein when the disc is seated, a seal is created, preventing exhaled air from passing through the tracheostomy tube.
9. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 6, wherein when used by the patient, inhaled air passes through the valve, around the disc, and into the curved cannula.
10. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 4, wherein when used by the patient, exhaled air passed through the curved cannula to the disc, causing the disc to be seated, creating a seal.
11. The tracheostomy apparatus of claim 10, whereby the exhaled air is forced to enter a larynx of the patient, improving speech quality of the patient when the patent attempts to speak.
12. A valve apparatus, comprising: a hollow cylindrical body configured to fit over a curved cannula, the valve comprising at least three circumferentially spaced-apart longitudinal ribs formed on an inner surface of the hollow cylindrical body; retaining means disposed within the hollow cylindrical body, the retaining means comprising a series of ribs perpendicular to and positioned through the hollow cylindrical body; and a disc disposed within the hollow cylindrical body between a proximal opening and the retaining means.
13. The valve apparatus of claim 12, comprising part of a tracheostomy apparatus, the tracheostomy apparatus further comprising: a curved cannula having an open first end and an opposite second end configured for surgical insertion into a trachea of a patient; and a neck plate connected to the curved cannula and configured for disposal on an outside of throat of the patient.
14. The valve apparatus of claim 12, wherein when the tracheostomy apparatus is used by the patient, inhaled air can pass through the proximal opening of the valve apparatus, around the disc, into the curved cannula, and into lungs of the patient.
15. The valve apparatus of claim 12, wherein when the tracheostomy apparatus is used by the patient, exhaled air causes the disc to form a seal within the valve apparatus, effectively diverting the exhaled air through a larynx of the patient, improving speech quality of the patient when the patent attempts to speak.
16. A method of improving speech quality, comprising the steps of: positioning the opposite second end of the curved cannula of the tracheostomy apparatus of claim 1 into the trachea of the patient; and positioning the neck plate on a relative outside of a neck of the patient; wherein inhaled air can pass through the valve into lungs of the patient; and wherein exhaled air causes the valve to close, diverting the exhaled air into a larynx of the patient, improving speech quality of the patient when the patent attempts to speak.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the valve is configured to close due to a disc positioned within the valve being able to seal an opening of the valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] The disclosed embodiments and other features, advantages, and disclosures contained herein, and the matter of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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[0039] As such, an overview of the features, functions and/or configurations of the components depicted in the various figures will now be presented. It should be appreciated that not all of the features of the components of the figures are necessarily described and some of these non-discussed features (as well as discussed features) are inherent from the figures themselves. Other non-discussed features may be inherent in component geometry and/or configuration. Furthermore, wherever feasible and convenient, like reference numerals are used in the figures and the description to refer to the same or like parts or steps. The figures are in a simplified form and not to precise scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
[0041] Referring now to
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[0045] A disc valve 20 to control inspiration and expiration of air must consider flow rates through the valve 20. Anytime there is a restriction of a smaller cross-sectional area, an interface is created which changes the opposition presented to air flow. Ideally, the cross-sectional area presented to the movement of air should be constant and not be restricted within the cannula. A ball valve that is inserted into the tracheostomy tube cannula (such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,428) is restrictive and creates a smaller cross-sectional area and changes the opposition presented to air flow. To approach a constant cross-sectional area, a spherical chamber that extends outside the cannula 12 is suggested to house a disc valve 20.
[0046] The difference between the cross-sectional area of the chamber and that of the disc 34 is equal to the cross-sectional area of the cannula 12 so that there are no restrictions and, hence, air flow is at a constant velocity. As a consequence, the force required to inhale and exhale is reduced and there is reduced burden on the patient. A further consequence is that the speech valve 20 in the cannula 12 closes more rapidly on inhalation due to the reduced force required and the vocal cords are activated almost immediately when the patient speaks.
[0047] While various embodiments of devices and methods have been described in considerable detail herein, the embodiments are merely offered as non-limiting examples of the disclosure described herein. It will therefore be understood that various changes and modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof, without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. The present disclosure is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting with respect to the content thereof.
[0048] Further, in describing representative embodiments, the present disclosure may have presented a method and/or a process as a particular sequence of steps. However, to the extent that the method or process does not rely on the particular order of steps set forth therein, the method or process should not be limited to the particular sequence of steps described, as other sequences of steps may be possible. Therefore, the particular order of the steps disclosed herein should not be construed as limitations of the present disclosure. In addition, disclosure directed to a method and/or process should not be limited to the performance of their steps in the order written. Such sequences may be varied and still remain within the scope of the present disclosure.