CATHETER DEVICE FOR PROVIDING ACCESS TO A BODY CAVITY OF A PATIENT
20190290320 ยท 2019-09-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B17/3415
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0105
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A catheter device (1) for providing access to a body cavity of a patient comprises a tube (10) and an inserting shell (11) arranged on the tube (10) and constituted to be fastened to an insertion guide (3) for inserting the catheter device (1) into a body opening (C) of a patient (P). Herein, the inserting shell (11) comprises an opening (111) into which a thread (300) of the insertion guide (3) is insertable for fastening the catheter device (1) to the insertion guide (3). In this way, a catheter device is provided which, in an easy and efficient manner, allows for the fastening to an insertion guide.
Claims
1. A catheter device for providing access to a body cavity of a patient, comprising: a tube, and an inserting shell arranged on the tube and configured to be fastened to an insertion guide for inserting the catheter device into a body cavity of a patient, wherein the inserting shell comprises an opening into which a thread of the insertion guide is insertable for fastening the catheter device to the insertion guide.
2. The catheter device according to claim 1, wherein from the opening a channel extends through the inserting shell towards a notch of the inserting shell, the thread being insertable through the channel to exit the channel at the notch.
3. The catheter device according to claim 1, wherein the inserting shell has a conical shape, the opening being arranged at a tip of the inserting shell.
4. The catheter device according to claim 1, wherein the thread forming a loophole is placeable around the inserting shell to extend about an outer circumferential face of the inserting shell.
5. The catheter device according to claim 4, wherein the inserting shell comprises a groove formed on the outer circumferential face of the inserting shell and extending about the inserting shell for receiving the thread therein.
6. The catheter device according to claim 1, wherein the inserting shell, at an end opposite the opening, comprises an insertion piece engaged with the tube and closing the tube at an end of the tube.
7. The catheter device according to claim 6, wherein the insertion piece is bonded to the tube.
8. An arrangement, comprising a catheter device according to claim 1 and an insertion guide for inserting the catheter device into a body cavity of a patient.
9. A method for fastening a catheter device to an insertion guide, the catheter device comprising a tube, and an inserting shell arranged on the tube and configured to be fastened to an insertion guide, the method comprising: inserting a thread of the insertion guide into an opening of the inserting shell for fastening the catheter device to the insertion guide.
10. The catheter device according to claim 7, wherein the insertion piece is glued or welded to the tube.
Description
[0021] The idea underlying the invention shall subsequently be described in more detail with reference to the embodiment shown in the figures. Herein,
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[0029] The catheter device 1 comprises a tube 10 which is made from a flexible biocompatible material such as Polyurethane and at one end 100 carries an inserting shell 11 and at another, second end 101 carries a retention plate 12. As illustrated in
[0030] The tube 10, as is well-known, comprises an inner lumen providing a channel through which an enteral feeding solution may be delivered towards the patient P. The tube 10, at its end 101, opens into an opening stub 13 which comes to lie inside the stomach C of the patient P such that via the opening stub 13 an enteral feeding solution may flow into the stomach C of the patient P.
[0031] The placement of the catheter device 1 on the patient P takes place as illustrated in the sequence of
[0032] To place the catheter device 1 on the patient P to provide an access to the stomach C of the patient P, a puncture cannula 2 is inserted through a small incision in the stomach wall to extend into the stomach C of the patient P. Through the puncture cannula 2, as illustrated in
[0033] By pulling on the endoscopic device 4 in a pulling direction X1, the endoscopic device 4 is pulled out of the patient P and with it the insertion guide 3 such that the insertion guide 3 is moved through the esophagus to exit through the patient's mouth, as illustrated in
[0034] The insertion guide 3 serves as a guide device for introducing the catheter device 1 into the patient's stomach C. The insertion guide 3 comprises a line 30 which, when pulling the insertion guide 3 by means of the endoscopic device 4 into the stomach C and through the esophagus of the patient P, is introduced through the puncture cannula 2 to extend through the puncture cannula 2, through the stomach C and through the esophagus of the patient P, as illustrated in
[0035] By pulling on the line 30 of the insertion guide 3, the catheter device 1 is guided into the mouth of the patient P, through the esophagus of the patient P and finally through the puncture cannula 2 placed on the stomach wall of the patient P, until the catheter device 1 with its retention plate 12 comes into abutment with the inside of the stomach wall, as illustrated in
[0036] The fastening of the insertion guide 3 to the catheter device 1 is established via the thread 301 of the insertion guide 3, which for fastening the insertion guide 3 to the catheter device 1 is placed on the inserting shell 11 of the catheter device 1.
[0037] An embodiment of the inserting shell 11 is shown in
[0038] The thread 301 of the insertion guide 3 can be inserted through the opening 111 at the tip 110 of the inserting shell 11 into a channel 112, as it is shown in
[0039] In its fastened state, the thread 301 extends about the inserting shell 11. As said, the inserting shell 11 has a conical shape, defined by an outer circumferential face 116 defining a conus extending about a longitudinal axis L. When placed on the inserting shell 11, the thread 301 circumferentially reaches around the outer circumferential face 116 of the inserting shell 11, such that a pulling force in the pulling direction X2 can be transferred to the inserting shell 11 and hence to the catheter device 1.
[0040] As visible in
[0041] The thread 301 is fixedly connected to the line 30 of the insertion guide 3. Hence, when the thread 301 in the shape of the loophole is placed on the inserting shell 11, the catheter device 1 can be pulled through the patient P by pulling on the line 30, as illustrated in
[0042] When pulling the inserting shell 11 of the catheter device 1 into the puncture cannula 2, the inserting shell 11 may, in one embodiment, enter into the puncture cannula 2 and may come into operative connection with the puncture cannula 2, as this is illustrated in
[0043] With the proposed catheter device 1, an easy to establish, yet reliable connection of the insertion guide 3 to the catheter device 1 can be established. The connection herein is established using a minimum number of components. In particular, no further components on the catheter device 1 beyond the inserting shell 11 are needed. In particular, an additional thread on the inserting shell 11, as conventionally used, is not required.
[0044] The idea underlying the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but can be implemented in entirely different embodiments in a similar fashion.
[0045] A catheter device of the described kind is not limited to a gastrostomy, but may in principle be used also for example for a gastrojejunostomy for providing an access to the jejunum of the patient. Other uses of the catheter device of the described kind are conceivable.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0046] 1 Catheter device
10 Tube
100, 101 End
[0047] 11 Inserting shell
110 Tip
111 Opening
112 Channel
113 Notch
114 Groove
[0048] 115 Insertion piece
116 Outer circumferential face
12 Retention plate
13 Opening stub
2 Puncture cannula
3 Insertion guide
30 Line
300 Tip
301 Thread
[0049] 4 Endoscopic device
40 Gripper tool
C Body cavity
L Longitudinal axis
P Patient
[0050] X1, X2 Pulling direction