LARYNGEAL MASK ASSEMBLY
20190201645 ยท 2019-07-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M16/044
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0427
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0488
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An artificial airway assembly for ventilating a patient, is provided, comprising a flexible airway tube having a proximal end and a distal end, adapted to guide a working tool to an operating position to view vocal cords and trachea of the patient, said flexible airway tube comprising at least one locally weakened and tearable course adapted to permit detachment of at least a section of said airway tube while maintaining said working tool in said operating position; and a mask fixedly secured to said distal end of said flexible airway tube, said mask having conforming means for conforming to a space immediately adjacent to the larynx of the patient to properly position said working tool. In alternative embodiments, the assembly further includes an inflatable balloon that directs the airway tube toward the patient's trachea.
Claims
1-127. (canceled)
128. An artificial airway assembly for ventilating a patient, said artificial airway assembly comprising: a flexible airway tube having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end comprising a pass-through means for allowing a working tool to pass there through and for guiding the working tool to an operating position to view vocal cords and trachea of the patient, said flexible airway tube comprising at least two locally weakened and tearable courses adapted to permit detachment of at least a section of said airway tube while maintaining said working tool in said operating position; and a mask fixedly secured to said distal end of said flexible airway tube, said mask having conforming means for conforming to a space immediately adjacent to the larynx of the patient to properly position said working tool.
129. The artificial airway assembly according to claim 128, wherein at least one of the following is being held true (a) said at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other; (b) said courses are locally weakened and tearable courses; (c) said courses pass distally along said flexible airway; (d) at least one of said courses is disposed along said main longitudinal axis; (e) said at least two courses are disposed independently about the circumference of said flexible airway; (f) at least one of said courses is disposed spirally about the circumference of said flexible airway; (g) said courses are homogeneously disposed along the circumference of said flexible airway; (h) said courses are characterized by having two edges overlapping each other; (i) said courses are heterogeneously disposed along the circumference of said flexible airway; (j) the distance between each pair of said plurality of courses is equal; and any combination thereof.
130. The artificial airway assembly according to claim 128, wherein at least one of the following is being held true (a) said mask comprising at least two courses having predetermined shape, such that at least two separate sections of said airway tube are detachable from the same while maintaining said working tool in said operating position; (b) said at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other; (c) said courses are locally weakened and tearable courses; (d) said courses are provided so as to minimize the dimensions of said at least one section detached from said mask; (e) said at least one of said courses is disposed independently about the circumference of said mask; (f) said courses are disposed spirally about the circumference of said mask; (g) said courses are characterized by having two edges overlapping each other; and any combination thereof.
131. The artificial airway assembly according to claim 128, wherein at least one of the following is being held true (a) said mask is fixedly secured to said operating position of said flexible airway tube; (b) said flexible airway tube is branched; (c) said flexible airway tube is adapted for guiding the working tool to an operating position to view vocal cords and trachea of said patient; (c) said mask is fixedly secured to said distal end of said flexible airway tube, said mask having conforming means for conforming to a space immediately adjacent to the larynx of said patient to properly position said working tool; (d) said predetermined shape of said courses is selected from a group consisting of Zig-Zag shape, waved, sinus, triangular waved shaped, square waved shaped, continuous, discontinuous or any combination thereof; (e) said artificial airway assembly additionally comprising a maneuvering mechanism adapted to reorient the distal end of said flexible airway tube; and any combination thereof.
132. The artificial airway assembly according to claim 128, further comprising at least one inflatable balloon disposed about, and in physical contact with, one side of said flexible airway, whereby upon inflation of said inflatable balloon while said artificial airway assembly is in place, at least part of said flexible airway is provided in a predetermined direction.
133. The artificial airway assembly according to claim 132, wherein at least one of the following is being held true (a) said predetermined direction is in the direction of the trachea of said patient; (b) said inflatable balloon is disposed externally to said flexible airway; (c) said inflatable balloon is disposed within said flexible airway; (d) said inflatable balloon is integrated within said flexible airway; and any combination thereof.
134. A method of intubating a patient using an artificial airway assembly, said method comprising: a. obtaining a flexible airway tube having a proximal end and a distal end, said proximal end comprising a pass-through means for allowing a working tool to pass there through and for guiding the working tool to an operating position to view vocal cords and trachea of the patient, said flexible airway tube comprising at least two locally weakened and tearable courses adapted to permit detachment of at least a section of said airway tube while maintaining said working tool in said operating position; b. fixedly securing a mask to said distal end of said flexible airway tube; c. inserting the artificial airway assembly into the mouth of a patient; d. positioning said mask adjacent to the larynx; e. moving said working tool through said flexible airway tube at least to the distal end of said artificial airway assembly and said mask; f. at least partially tearing said flexible airway tube along said at least two courses. thereby detaching at least two sections of said airway tube while maintaining said working tool in said operating position; and g. removing said artificial airway assembly from the mouth of said patient.
135. The method according to claim 134, additionally comprising at least one step selected from a group consisting of (a) initiating ventilation of the patient via the proximal end; (b) disposing at least one of said courses along said main longitudinal axis; (c) disposing said courses independently about the circumference of said flexible airway; (d) disposing said courses spirally about the circumference of said flexible airway; (e) homogeneously disposing said courses along the circumference of said flexible airway; (f) heterogeneously disposing said plurality of courses along the circumference of said flexible airway; and any combination thereof.
136. The method according to claim 134, in which said step of moving said working tool through said flexible airway tube further comprises a step of moving said working tool beyond said mask and into the trachea of said patient.
137. The method according to claim 134, wherein said step of removing said artificial airway assembly from said working tool further comprises steps of: tearing said flexible airway tube along each of said courses; and, removing said artificial airway assembly in a piecewise fashion as each piece is detached.
138. The method according to claim 134, wherein at least one of the following is being held true (a) said at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other; (b) said courses are locally weakened and tearable courses; (c) said artificial airway assembly further comprises an airway-directing mechanism disposed about one side of said flexible airway tube, said method further comprising a step of at least partially maneuvering said airway-directing mechanism whereby said flexible airway tube is directed toward the trachea of said patient.
139. The method according to claim 134, additionally comprising at least oen step selected from a group consisting of (a) providing said courses by having two edges overlapping each other; (b) providing said mask with at least two courses having predetermined shape, such that at least two separate sections of said airway tube are detachable from the same while maintaining said working tool in said operating position; (c) providing said courses so as to minimize the dimensions of said at least one section detached from said mask; and any combination thereof.
140. The method according to claim 134, wherein at least one of the following is being held true (a) said at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other; (b) said courses are locally weakened and tearable courses; (c) at least one of said courses are disposed independently about the circumference of said mask; (d) said flexible airway tube is branched; (e) said flexible airway tube is adapted for guiding the working tool to an operating position to view vocal cords and trachea of said patient; and any combination thereof.
141. The method according to claim 134, additionally comprising at least one step selected from a group consisting of (a) fixedly securing said mask to said operating position of said flexible airway tube; (b) of providing at least one inflatable balloon disposed about, and in physical contact with, one side of said flexible airway; (c) directing at least part of said flexible airway in the direction of the trachea of said patient; (d) disposing said inflatable balloon externally to said flexible airway; (e) disposing said inflatable balloon within said flexible airway; and any combination thereof.
142. The method according to claim 134, additionally comprising at least one step selected from a group consisting of (a) integrating said inflatable balloon within said flexible airway; (b) providing said mask with conforming means for conforming to a space immediately adjacent to the larynx of the patient to properly position said working tool; (c) maneuvering and reorienting the distal end of said flexible airway tube; and any combination thereof.
143. The method according to claim 134, wherein said predetermined shape of said locally weakened and tearable courses is selected from a group consisting of Zig-Zag shape, waved, sinus, triangular waved shaped, square waved shaped, continuous, discontinuous or any combination thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0114] The invention is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0124] In the following description, various aspects of the invention will be described. For the purposes of explanation, specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention. It will be apparent to one skilled in the art that there are other embodiments of the invention that differ in details without affecting the essential nature thereof. Therefore the invention is not limited by that which is illustrated in the figures and described in the specification, but only as indicated in the accompanying claims, with the proper scope determined only by the broadest interpretation of the claims.
[0125] Reference is now made to
[0126] A mask 101 is fixedly secured to the distal end of the flexible airway tube. Mask 101 incorporates at least one hole 102 for allowing air and the working tool to pass there through. The mask is adapted to conform to the space immediately adjacent to the larynx of the patient. In preferred embodiments, the mask is constructed of a resilient flexible biocompatible material in the form of a peripheral ring capable of defining a hollow space, capable of being inflated and deflated to accommodate for the space adjacent to the larynx. When installed, the mask adopts a configuration substantially conforming to the shape of the laryngeal inlet (cf.
[0127] The flexible airway tube is further characterized by at least one locally weakened and tearable course 301 adapted to permit detachment of at least a section of the airway tube while maintaining the working tool in the operating position. The weakened and tearable courses may be of any shape and configuration suitable for detaching the airway tube from the working tool. For example, they may consist of slits cut partway through the wall of the airway tube, or perforations in the tube. In the embodiment shown in
[0128] Reference is now made to
[0129] In a third embodiment, not illustrated, the weakened and tearable course is disposed as a single spiral down the length and around the circumference of the airway tube. A pull in the direction of the longitudinal axis will separate the airway tube along this spiral, making it possible to remove the entire airway tube in a single piece, while leaving the working tool in its operating position.
[0130] The three embodiments of the weakened and tearable course described in detail above are presented for exemplary purposes only in order to illustrate to one skilled in the art the principles of construction of the invention, and not to limit the invention to those specific embodiments. It is contemplated by the inventor that all equivalent means for providing weakened and tearable courses that enable easy detachment of at least part of the flexible airway tube are within the scope of the invention.
[0131] Reference is now made to
[0132] Subsequent removal of the airway tube is accomplished by application of force sufficient to detach the proximal portion of the flexible airway tube, after which it can be removed from the patient. This process is repeated until the entire airway tube has been removed, leaving the working tool in its operating position.
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[0135] The balloon and inflation means may be used in conjunction with any of the embodiments of the tearable airway tube disclosed above.
[0136] Thus, it is one object of the present invention to provide an artificial airway assembly for ventilating a patient, the artificial airway assembly comprising: a flexible airway tube having a proximal end and a distal end interconnected by a main longitudinal axis, adapted to guide a working tool to an operating position; and, a mask coupled to the distal end of the flexible airway tube, wherein the flexible airway tube comprising at least two courses having predetermined shape, such that at least two separate sections of the airway tube are detachable from the same while maintaining the working tool in the operating position.
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[0138] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other (see
[0139] Reference is made to
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[0141] The artificial airway assembly defined above, is possibly provided with a pneumatic airway-directing mechanism which comprises at least one inflatable balloon useful to direct at least a part of the flexible airway to a predetermined location. Additionally or alternatively, the artificial airway assembly defined above, is possibly provided with a mechanical airway-directing mechanism which comprises at least one maneuverable effecter useful to direct at least part of the flexible airway to a predetermined location. An artificial airway assembly which comprises an integrated mechanism, namely a pneumatic and mechanical mechanism is possible.
[0142] Numerical references 802A and 802B refer thus to a mechanical and pneumatically activation mechanisms: according to a first (mechanical) embodiment of the invention, yet in a non limiting manner, push button coupled to wire 803A, eventually coupled to tongue-like structure (namely, a lingula) 804A. The lingula 804A is adapted to push the tubus end upwards when the pushing button 802A is pressed; according a second (pneumatic) embodiment of the invention, still in a non limiting manner, fluid bag 802B (filled with e.g., water or air) coupled to fluid communication pipe 803B, eventually coupled to tongue-like ligament (namely, a lingula) 804B. The lingula 804B is adapted to push the tubus end upwards when the fluid bag, such as inflatable balloon 802b is pressed and the fluid is compressed. Numerical reference 806 is a tracheal airway tube.
[0143] Numerical reference 805 refers to a silicon cushion adapted to press the end of the tubus downwardly.
[0144] When pushing button 802 is not pressed the silicon cushion 805 pushed the end of the tubus downwardly. When the pushing button 802 is pressed the lingula 804 overcomes the pressure applied by the silicon cushion 805 and pushes the end of the tubus upwardly. In such a manner the end of the tubus is maneuvered upwards and downwards
[0145] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are locally weakened and tearable courses.
[0146] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses pass distally along the flexible airway, such that the dimensions of the at least two sections detached from the airway tube are minimized.
[0147] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein at least one of the courses is disposed along the main longitudinal axis.
[0148] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least two courses are disposed independently about the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0149] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein at least one of the courses is disposed spirally about the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0150] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are homogeneously disposed along the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0151] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are characterized by having two edges overlapping each other.
[0152] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are heterogeneously disposed along the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0153] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the distance between each pair of the plurality of courses is equal.
[0154] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the distance between each pair of the courses is optimized, such that the dimensions of the sections detached from the airway tube are minimized.
[0155] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the distance is calculated according to the artificial airway assembly minimization function F.sub.Min(x); the F.sub.Min(x) is a function of the number of the courses. n; the circumference of the flexible airway tube, C; volume of the flexible airway tube, V; the distance between each pair of the courses. D, or any combination thereof; represented by F.sub.Min(n, C, V, D).
[0156] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the mask comprising at least two courses having predetermined shape, such that at least two separate sections of the airway tube are detachable from the same while maintaining the working tool in the operating position.
[0157] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other.
[0158] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are locally weakened and tearable courses.
[0159] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are provided so as to minimize the dimensions of the at least one section detached from the mask.
[0160] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least one of the courses is disposed independently about the circumference of the mask.
[0161] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are disposed spirally about the circumference of the mask.
[0162] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are characterized by having two edges overlapping each other.
[0163] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the mask is fixedly secured to the operating position of the flexible airway tube.
[0164] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the flexible airway tube is branched.
[0165] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the flexible airway tube is adapted for guiding the working tool to an operating position to view vocal cords and trachea of the patient.
[0166] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, further comprising at least one inflatable balloon disposed about, and in physical contact with, one side of the flexible airway, whereby upon inflation of the inflatable balloon while the artificial airway assembly is in place, at least part of the flexible airway in a predetermined direction.
[0167] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the predetermined direction is in the direction of the trachea of the patient.
[0168] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the inflatable balloon is disposed externally to the flexible airway.
[0169] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the inflatable balloon is disposed within the flexible airway.
[0170] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the inflatable balloon is integrated within the flexible airway.
[0171] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the mask is fixedly secured to the distal end of the flexible airway tube, the mask having conforming means for conforming to a space immediately adjacent to the larynx of the patient to properly position the working tool.
[0172] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the predetermined shape of the courses is selected from a group consisting of Zig-Zag shape, waved, sinus, triangular waved shaped, square waved shaped, continuous, discontinued any combination thereof.
[0173] It is another object of the present invention to provide an artificial airway assembly for ventilating a patient, the artificial airway assembly (10) comprising: a flexible airway tube having a proximal end and a distal end interconnected by a main longitudinal axis, adapted to guide a working tool to an operating position; at least one inflatable balloon disposed on one side of and in physical contact with the flexible airway tube; and, a mask coupled to the distal end of the flexible airway tube; wherein inflation of the inflatable balloon while the artificial airway assembly is in place, is adapted to direct at least part of the flexible airway to a predetermined location.
[0174] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the predetermined location is the trachea of the patient.
[0175] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the inflatable balloon is disposed externally to the flexible airway.
[0176] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the inflatable balloon is disposed within the flexible airway.
[0177] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the flexible airway tube comprising at least two courses having predetermined shape, such that at least two separate sections of the airway tube are detachable from the same while maintaining the working tool in the operating position.
[0178] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other.
[0179] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are locally weakened and tearable courses.
[0180] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses pass distally along the flexible airway, such that the dimensions of the at least two sections detached from the airway tube are minimized.
[0181] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein at least one of the courses is disposed along the main longitudinal axis.
[0182] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least two courses are disposed independently about the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0183] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least one of the courses is disposed spirally about the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0184] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the plurality of courses is homogeneously disposed along the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0185] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the plurality of courses is heterogeneously disposed along the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0186] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are characterized by having two edges overlapping each other.
[0187] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the distance between each pair of the plurality of courses is equal.
[0188] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the distance between each pair of the courses is optimized, such that the dimensions of the sections detached from the airway tube are minimized.
[0189] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the distance is calculated according to the artificial airway assembly minimization function F.sub.Min(x); the F.sub.Min(x) is a function of the number of the courses. n; the circumference of the flexible airway tube, C; volume of the flexible airway tube, V; the distance between each pair of the courses. D, or any combination thereof; represented by F.sub.Min(n, C, V, D).
[0190] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the mask comprising at least two courses having predetermined shape, such that at least two separate sections of the airway tube are detachable from the same while maintaining the working tool in the operating position.
[0191] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other.
[0192] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are locally weakened and tearable courses.
[0193] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are provided so as to minimize the dimensions of the at least one section detached from the mask.
[0194] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least one of the courses is disposed independently about the circumference of the mask.
[0195] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the at least one of the courses is disposed spirally about the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0196] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the courses are characterized by having two edges overlapping each other.
[0197] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the mask is fixedly secured to the operating position of the flexible airway tube.
[0198] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the flexible airway tube is branched.
[0199] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the flexible airway tube is adapted for guiding the working tool to an operating position to view vocal cords and trachea of the patient.
[0200] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein mask coupled fixedly secured to the distal end of the flexible airway tube, the mask having conforming means for conforming to a space immediately adjacent to the larynx of the patient to properly position the working tool.
[0201] It is another object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the predetermined shape of the courses is selected from a group consisting of Zig-Zag shape, waved, sinus, triangular waved shaped, square waved shaped, continuous, discontinuous or any combination thereof.
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[0204] The flexible airway tube comprises a dorsal 902a section and a vertal section 902b; the flexible airway tube 902 has a drawer-like configuration 902a-b for detachment of at least a section 902a of the airway tube while maintaining the working tool in the operating position; further wherein the activation of the airway-directing mechanism while the artificial airway assembly is in place, is directing at least part of the flexible airway to a predetermined location.
[0205] It is still object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the drawer like configuration of the flexible airway tube 902 comprises a drawn section 902a allowing extraction of the laryngeal mask airway tube 902a-b while maintaining the flexible airway tube 907 in the operating position.
[0206] It is still object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the drawer like configuration of the flexible airway tube is characterized by having two connecting sections overlapping each other.
[0207] It is still object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the detachment section of the airway tube is the ventral section 902a.
[0208] It is still object of the present invention to provide the artificial airway assembly as defined above, wherein the detachment of at least a section of the airway tube is preformed in manner selected from the group consisting of: a sliding mechanism, a lego-like mechanism, pull out mechanism, quick release mechanism, or any disengaging mechanism.
[0209] The present invention further provides the connecting manner of the dorsal 902b and ventral 902a section of the artificial airway assembly selected from a group consisting of a sliding mechanism, a lego-like mechanism, quick fit mechanism, or any engaging mechanism allowing a firmly fit connection.
[0210] The artificial airway assembly defined above, is possibly provided with a pneumatic airway-directing mechanism which comprises at least one inflatable balloon useful to direct at least part of the flexible airway to a predetermined location. Additionally or alternatively, the artificial airway assembly defined above, is possibly provided with a mechanical airway-directing mechanism which comprises at least one maneuverable effecter useful to direct at least part of the flexible airway to a predetermined location. An artificial airway assembly which comprises an integrated mechanism, namely a pneumatic and mechanical mechanism is possible.
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[0212] The assembly further comprises an inflation tube 904 in fluid communication with the mask of the present invention.
[0213] The tracheal airway tube presented in
[0214] It is another object of the present invention to provide a method for intubating a patient using an artificial airway assembly, the method comprising a step of a. obtaining a flexible airway tube having a proximal end and a distal end interconnected by a main longitudinal axis; adapted to guide a working tool to an operating position; the flexible airway tube comprising at least two courses. having predetermined shape, along which at least two sections of the airway tube are detached while maintaining the working tool in the operating position; b. fixedly securing a mask to the distal end of the flexible airway tube; c. inserting the artificial airway assembly into the mouth of a patient; d. positioning the mask adjacent to the larynx; e. moving the working tool through the flexible airway tube at least to the distal end of the artificial airway assembly and the mask; f. at least partially tearing the flexible airway tube along the at least two courses. thereby detaching at least two sections of the airway tube while maintaining the working tool in the operating position; and, g. removing the artificial airway assembly from the mouth of the patient.
[0215] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of initiating ventilation of the patient via the proximal end.
[0216] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, in which the step of moving the working tool through the flexible airway tube further comprises a step of moving the working tool beyond the mask and into the trachea of the patient.
[0217] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the step of removing the artificial airway assembly from the working tool further comprises steps of: tearing the flexible airway tube along each of the courses. and, removing the artificial airway assembly in a piecewise fashion as each piece is detached.
[0218] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other.
[0219] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the courses are locally weakened and tearable courses.
[0220] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the artificial airway assembly further comprises an inflatable balloon disposed about one side of the flexible airway tube, the method further comprising a step of at least partially inflating the balloon whereby the flexible airway tube is directed toward the trachea of the patient.
[0221] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, further including a step of deflating the inflatable balloon.
[0222] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of disposing the courses along the flexible airway, such that the dimensions of the two sections detached from the airway tube are minimized.
[0223] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of disposing at least one of the courses along the main longitudinal axis.
[0224] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of disposing the courses independently about the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0225] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of disposing the courses comprises are disposed spirally about the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0226] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of homogeneously disposing the courses along the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0227] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of heterogeneously disposing the plurality of courses along the circumference of the flexible airway.
[0228] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of providing the courses by having two edges overlapping each other.
[0229] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the distance between each pair of the courses is equal.
[0230] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the distance between each pair of the courses is optimized, such that the dimensions of the sections detached from the airway tube are minimized.
[0231] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the distance is calculated according to the artificial airway assembly minimization function F.sub.Min(x); the F.sub.Min(x) is a function of the number of the courses. n; the circumference of the flexible airway tube, C; volume of the flexible airway tube, V; the distance between each pair of the courses. D, or any combination thereof; represented by F.sub.Min(n, C, V, D).
[0232] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of providing the mask with at least two courses having predetermined shape, such that at least two separate sections of the airway tube are detachable from the same while maintaining the working tool in the operating position.
[0233] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the at least two courses are complementary to and conform to each other.
[0234] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the courses are locally weakened and tearable courses.
[0235] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of providing the courses, so as to minimize the dimensions of the at least one section detached from the mask.
[0236] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein at least one of the courses are disposed independently about the circumference of the mask.
[0237] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of fixedly securing the mask to the operating position of the flexible airway tube.
[0238] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the flexible airway tube is branched.
[0239] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the flexible airway tube is adapted for guiding the working tool to an operating position to view vocal cords and trachea of the patient.
[0240] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of providing at least one inflatable balloon disposed about, and in physical contact with, one side of the flexible airway.
[0241] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of, upon inflation of the inflatable balloon while the artificial airway assembly is in place, directing at least part of the flexible airway in the direction of the trachea of the patient.
[0242] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of disposing the inflatable balloon externally to the flexible airway.
[0243] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of disposing the inflatable balloon within the flexible airway.
[0244] It is another object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of integrating the inflatable balloon within the flexible airway.
[0245] It is still object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, additionally comprising a step of providing the mask with conforming means for conforming to a space immediately adjacent to the larynx of the patient to properly position the working tool.
[0246] It is lastly an object of the present invention to provide the method as defined above, wherein the predetermined shape of the courses is selected from a group consisting of Zig-Zag shape, waved, sinus, triangular waved shaped, square waved shaped, continuous, and discontinuous or any combination thereof.