SUCTION DE-CLOGGER SYSTEM AND METHOD
20190000600 ยท 2019-01-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B90/70
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2090/701
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B08B9/032
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61M1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A declogging assembly (20) is configured for use with a suction conduit (10). The suction conduit has a head (14) at a first end (15) and a vacuum tube connection (16) at a second end (17). The assembly includes a body (30). The body defines a first aperture (32), a second aperture (34), and a third aperture (36). The assembly also includes a plug (40) disposed within the body (30). The plug has a surface (42) configured to contact the head (14) of the suction conduit (10) so as to move the plug from a first position, in which the first aperture (32) is in fluid communication with the second aperture (34), to a second position, in which the first aperture (32) is in fluid communication with the third aperture (36). The assembly (20) also includes a biasing member (50) configured to bias the plug into the first position.
Claims
1. A declogging assembly configured for use with a suction conduit, the suction conduit having a conduit body with a head at a first end of the conduit body and a vacuum tube connection at a second end of the conduit body, the assembly comprising: a body, the body defining a first aperture, a second aperture and a third aperture; a plug disposed within the body, the plug including a surface configured to contact the head of the suction conduit so as to move the plug from a first position, in which the first aperture is in fluid communication with the second aperture to a second position, in which the first aperture is in fluid communication with the third aperture; and a biasing member configured to bias the plug into the first position.
2. The declogging assembly of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the third aperture has a frustoconical shape.
3. The declogging assembly of claim 1, further comprising a flexible cover that extends at least partially over the third aperture.
4. The declogging assembly of claim 1, wherein the body includes a fourth aperture and the plug includes a first channel, a second channel, and a third channel, and wherein, in the first position, the first aperture is in fluid communication with the second aperture via the first channel, and in the second position the first aperture is in fluid communication with the third aperture via the second channel and the second aperture is in fluid communication with the fourth aperture via the third channel.
5. The declogging assembly of claim 4, wherein the surface is disposed within the second channel.
6. The declogging assembly of claim 4, wherein in the second position, the third channel is configured to connect the vacuum tube connection of the suction conduit to atmospheric pressure via the fourth aperture.
7. The declogging assembly of claim 4, wherein the third aperture is defined by a frustoconical outer portion and a cylindrical inner portion.
8. The declogging assembly of claim 4, further comprising a flange that extends into the second channel, the flange including the surface configured to contact the head of the suction conduit.
9. The declogging assembly of claim 1, wherein the plug includes a base portion and a flange, the base portion including the surface and the flange being slidably engaged with at least one of the second aperture or the third aperture.
10. A declogging assembly configured for use with a suction conduit, the suction conduit having a conduit body with a head at a first end of the conduit body and a vacuum tube connection at a second end of the conduit body, the assembly comprising: a body, the body defining a first aperture, a second aperture and a recess disposed between the first aperture and the second aperture, the recess having a first portion and a second portion; a plug disposed within the recess of the body, the plug including a surface configured to contact the head of the suction conduit so as to move the plug from a first position, in which the plug is disposed in the first portion of the recess and the first aperture is in fluid communication with the second portion of the recess, to a second position, in which the first aperture is in fluid communication with the second aperture; and a biasing member configured to bias the plug into the first position.
11. The declogging assembly of claim 10, wherein at least a portion of the second aperture has a frustoconical shape.
12. The declogging assembly of claim 10, further comprising a flexible cover that extends at least partially over the second aperture.
13. The declogging assembly of claim 10, wherein the plug includes a channel, and wherein, in the second position the first aperture is in fluid communication with the second aperture via the channel.
14. The declogging assembly of claim 10, wherein the plug further comprises a fenestrated needle that includes the surface.
15. The declogging assembly of claim 10, wherein the plug includes a fenestrated flange that defines a plurality of fenestrations.
16. A method of declogging a suction conduit, the suction conduit having a conduit body with a head at a first end of the conduit body and a vacuum tube connection at a second end of the conduit body, using a declogging assembly that has a body, the body defining a first aperture, a second aperture, and a third aperture, a plug disposed within the body, the plug including a surface, and a biasing member, the method comprising: pressing the suction conduit into the third aperture such that the head of the suction conduit contacts the surface of the plug, the pressing step including overcoming a biasing force of the biasing member moving the plug from a first position, in which the first aperture is in fluid communication with the second aperture, to a second position, in which the first aperture is in fluid communication with the third aperture; and removing the suction conduit from the third aperture such that the biasing force moves the plug to the first position.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the suction conduit is elongate along an axis that defines a first direction that extends from the first end to the second end of the conduit body and a second direction opposite the first direction that extends from the second end to the first end of the conduit body, the method further comprising a step of applying a vacuum force to the first aperture; the pressing step including putting the head of the suction conduit in fluid communication with the vacuum force such that the vacuum force pulls material from the suction conduit along the second direction; and the removing step including putting the head of the suction conduit in fluid communication with the vacuum force such that the vacuum force pulls material from the suction conduit along the first direction.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the body includes a fourth aperture and the pressing step includes putting the second aperture in fluid communication with the fourth aperture so as to connect the vacuum tube connection with atmospheric pressure.
19. A method of declogging a suction conduit, the suction conduit having conduit body with a head at a first end of the conduit body and a vacuum tube connection at a second end of the conduit body using a declogging assembly that has a body, the body defining a first aperture, a second aperture, and a recess disposed between the first aperture and the second aperture, the recess having a first portion and a second portion, a plug disposed within the recess of the body, the plug including a surface, and a biasing member the method comprising: pressing the suction conduit into the second aperture such that the head of the suction conduit contacts the surface of the plug, the pressing step including overcoming a biasing force of the biasing member moving the plug from a first position, in which the plug is disposed in the first portion of the recess and the first aperture is in fluid communication with the second portion of the recess, to a second position, in which the first aperture is in fluid communication with the second aperture via a channel; and removing the suction conduit from the second aperture such that the biasing force moves the plug to the first position.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the suction conduit is elongate along an axis that defines a first direction that extends towards the vacuum tube connection from the head, the method further comprising a step of irrigating the suction conduit by applying a vacuum force to the suction conduit along the first direction, the vacuum force drawing a fluid through the channel and through the suction conduit along the first direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of the declogger systems and methods of the present application, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purposes of illustrating the declogging assembly of the present application, there is shown in the drawings illustrative embodiments. It should be understood, however, that the application is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:
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[0026] Aspects of the disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numbers refer to like elements throughout, unless specified otherwise. Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] With reference to
[0029] Suction conduit 10 connects to vacuum assembly 90 via declogging assembly 20. Declogging assembly 20 includes a body 30. With reference to
[0030] Body 30 defines at least four apertures that connect recess 31 to a surrounding environment of body 30. A first aperture 32, which, for example, extends radially outward from axis E, connects the declogging assembly 20 to the vacuum assembly 90 via tube 92. A second aperture 34, which, for example, extends radially outward from axis E, connects the declogging assembly 20 to the suction conduit 10 via tube 94. A third aperture 36, which, for example, extends axially along axis E, is configured to fit the head 14 of the suction conduit 10 during declogging. Third aperture 36 may be covered by a flexible cover 62 (see
[0031] Declogging assembly 20 also includes a plug 40 moveably disposed within the recess 31 of the body 30. Plug 40 defines at least three channels that connect apertures 32, 34, 36, and 38.
[0032] Plug 40 further includes at least one flange 41 that extends into the second channel 46 and includes a surface 42. During use, the head 14 of the suction conduit 10 is configured to contact the surface 42 to move the plug 40 from its first position to its second position. The declogging assembly further includes a biasing member 50 disposed in the second portion 31b of recess 31. Biasing member 50 may be a spring that is configured to bias the plug 40 into the first position by exerting a force in an upward direction U along axis E.
[0033] Prior to insertion of the suction conduit 10, when the plug 40 is in its first position in the first portion 31a of recess 31 (shown in
[0034] When a user inserts the suction conduit 10 into third aperture 36 and presses against surface 42 in a downward direction D along axis E (opposing the upward direction U), the biasing force of biasing member 50 may be overcome such that plug 40 moves downward into its second position in the second portion 31b of recess 31(shown in
[0035] Referring now to
[0036] Declogging assembly 20 includes a body 30. Body 30 is elongate along an axis E and defines a recess 31 having a first portion 31a and a second portion 31b disposed along the axis E. When the head 14 of the suction conduit 10 is inserted into the body 30, axis A is parallel, or approximately parallel to axis E, such that an angle between axis A and axis E is no more than 10, or no more than 5.
[0037] Body 30 defines at least three apertures that connect recess 31 to a surrounding environment of body 30. A first aperture 32, which, for example, extends radially outward from axis E, connects the declogging assembly 20 to the vacuum assembly 90 via tube 92. A second aperture 34 which, for example, extends axially along axis E, connects the declogging assembly 20 to the suction conduit 10 via tube 94. A third aperture 36 which, for example, extends axially along axis E, is configured to fit the head 14 of the suction conduit 10 during declogging. Third aperture 36 may include a frustoconical outer portion 60 and a cylindrical second portion 61. The frustoconical outer portion 60 and the cylindrical inner portion 61 are configured to guide the head 14 of the suction conduit 10 into the body 30 for declogging. Third aperture 36 may be covered by a flexible cover 62. Flexible cover 62 minimizes flow into and out of body 30 through third aperture 36. A splash guard 29 may be disposed above third aperture 36, which defines a channel through which suction conduit 10 passes to enter third aperture 36.
[0038] With reference to
[0039] With reference again to
[0040] When the user inserts the suction conduit 10 into third aperture 36 and presses against surface 42 in a downward direction D along axis E (opposing the upward direction U), the biasing force of biasing member 50 may be overcome such that plug 40 moves downward into its second position in the second portion 31b of recess 31. In its second position, plug 40 enables fluid communication between first aperture 32 and third aperture 36 via recess 31, which enables vacuum force along the second direction C relative to the suction conduit 10 so that material, such as material that is clogging suction conduit 10 when the vacuum force is applied along the first direction B, may be suctioned in the second direction C away from vacuum tube connection 16 and out of the suction conduit 10 through the head 14. The material is then suctioned through out of the declogging assembly 20 through first aperture 32 and tube 92 and collected in, for example, a collection bin. When the user releases the downward force D on the suction conduit 10, the biasing force of the biasing member 50 returns the plug 40 to its first position.
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[0042] Body 130 defines at least two apertures that connect recess 131 to a surrounding environment of body 130. A first aperture 132, which, for example, extends radially outward from axis F, connects the declogging assembly 120 to the fluid reservoir 96 via a tube 98. A second aperture 134 which, for example, extends axially along axis F, is configured to fit the head 14 of the suction conduit 10 during declogging. Recess 131 is disposed between the first aperture 132 and the second aperture 134. Second aperture 134 may be covered by a flexible cover 162 (see
[0043] Declogging assembly 120 also includes a plug 140 moveably disposed within the recess 131 of the body 130. Plug 140 defines a channel 144 that optionally connects apertures 132 and 134.
[0044] Plug 140 defines a luer lock portion 170 that may be a female luer lock portion that defines a recess into which a corresponding luer lock portion 182 (a male luer lock portion) of a fenestrated needle 180 of the plug 140 may be secured. In some embodiments, the plug 140 may define a male luer lock portion and fenestrated needle 180 may include a female luer lock portion. As shown in
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[0046] Prior to insertion of the suction conduit 10, when the plug 140 is in its first position in the first portion 131a of recess 131 (shown in
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[0048] Body 130 defines at least two apertures that connect recess 131 to a surrounding environment of body 130. A first aperture 132, which, for example, extends radially outward from axis F, connects the declogging assembly 120 to the fluid reservoir 96 via a tube 98. A second aperture 134 which, for example, extends axially along axis F, is configured to fit the head 14 of the suction conduit 10 during declogging. Recess 131 is disposed between the first aperture 132 and the second aperture 134. Second aperture 134 may include a frustoconical portion 160. The frustoconical portion 160 is configured to guide the head 14 of the suction conduit 10 into the body 130 for declogging. Second aperture 134 may be covered by a flexible cover 162. Flexible cover 162 minimizes flow into and out of body 130 through second aperture 134. A splash guard 129 may be disposed above second aperture 134, which defines a channel through which suction conduit 10 passes to enter second aperture 134.
[0049] Declogging assembly 120 also includes a plug 140 moveably disposed within the recess 131 of the body 130. Plug 140 has a base portion 170 that may, for example, be spherically shaped.
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[0051] The declogging assembly 120 further includes a biasing member 150 disposed in the second portion 131b of recess 131. Biasing member 150 may be a spring that is configured to bias the plug 140 into the first position by exerting a force in an upward direction U along axis F. Fluid from fluid reservoir 96 also exerts a biasing force in an upward direction U along axis F before plug 140 is moved to its second position in which plug 140 is positioned to fluidly connect fluid reservoir 96 to second aperture 134.
[0052] Prior to insertion of the suction conduit 10, when the plug 140 is in its first position in the first portion 131a of recess 131 (shown in
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[0054] In use, suction conduit 10 may be employed to remove material from the operative field during surgery. In order to remove material from the operative field, as described above, the plug 40 of declogging assembly 20 is biased into its first position so as to provide the vacuum force to the suction conduit 10 along first direction B. During the course of using the suction conduit 10, it will become clogged with material. In order to dislodge this material from the suction conduit 10, two techniques may be employed in any order. For example, suction conduit 10 may be inserted into third aperture 36 so as to reverse the vacuum force in suction conduit 10 and pull material in second direction C through second channel 46 and first aperture 32 of the declogging assembly 20. After or before reversing the vacuum force using declogging assembly 20, declogging assembly 120 may be used to irrigate suction conduit 10 with, for example, saline. Irrigation of suction conduit 10 may also dislodge material affixed to suction conduit 10. Declogging assemblies 20, 120 may be used in an alternating fashion, one after another, until the suction conduit 10 is substantially free of material.