Insertion Aid
20180280647 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M25/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M29/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2025/0687
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0488
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to a device for inserting a tracheostomy tube, comprising a guide element and a dilator, wherein the guide element has a shield, wherein, according to the invention, the guide element has a first securing means and the dilator has a corresponding second securing means, whereby the guide element can be detachably connected by positive locking to the dilator in a position in which a distal end of the dilator is engaged with an inner surface of the shield when the latter is in the first state.
Claims
1. Device for inserting a tracheostomy tube, comprising a guide element and a dilator, wherein the dilator is tubular and the guide element can be introduced into the dilator at least in sections, wherein the guide element has a shield, with a tip and a shield wall and a base, wherein the guide element passes through the axis of the shield and the tip, and the shield in the area of the tip is securely connected to the guide element and wherein the shield has a first and a second state and wherein the shield in the first state has a conical shape and in the second state is deformed compared with this conical shape, characterized in that the guide element has a first securing means and the dilator has a corresponding second securing means, whereby the guide element can be detachably connected by positive locking to the dilator in a position in which a distal end of the dilator is engaged with an inner surface of the shield when the latter is in the first state.
2. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that, at its base, the shield in the first state has an outside diameter which is larger than the inside diameter of the tracheostomy tube to be inserted with the device at its distal end, and in its second state has a smaller outside diameter than the inside diameter of the tracheostomy tube to be inserted with the device due to deformation.
3. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the second securing means is located on the dilator at the distal end and the first securing means is located on the guide element in an area which, in the unconnected state of the securing means, in the first state of the shield is covered by the shield and in the second state of the shield is at least partially visible.
4. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the first securing means and the second securing means form a turn-lock fastener.
5. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the first securing means and the second securing means form a detent connection.
6. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the silicone shield has a grooved structure on its inner surface and the dilator has a corresponding grooved structure at the distal end, wherein the grooves of the grooved structure preferably extend in the longitudinal direction.
7. Device according to claim 1, characterized in that the shield with its inner surface lies against the distal end of the dilator in the connected state of the securing means and in the first state of the shield with an elastic pretension.
8. Tracheostomy tube with a device according to claim 1.
9. Tracheostomy tube according to claim 8, characterized in that the dilator in the area of its proximal end has a third securing means, with which the dilator can be detachably connected to the proximal end of the cannula tube and/or to a fourth securing means at the proximal end of the cannula tube.
10. Tracheostomy tube according to claim 8, characterized in that the third securing means comprises a union nut or a clamp or a connector.
11. Device according to claim 2, characterized in that, at its base, the shield in the first state has an outside diameter that corresponds to the outside diameter of a tracheostomy tube to be inserted with the device at its distal end.
12. Device according to claim 4, characterized in that the first securing means and the second securing means form a threaded fastener or a bayonet fastener.
Description
[0056] Further advantages, features and possible applications of the present invention become clear with reference to the following descriptions of preferred embodiments and the associated figures. It is understood that the figures are merely schematic representations and are in no way to be understood as true-to-scale or conformal reproductions. Regardless of the hatching used, the elements of the embodiments represented in the figures preferably consist of plastic. There are shown in:
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[0062] Represented in cross section in
[0063] The tubular dilator further has a lumen the cross section of which at every point is at least slightly larger than the outside diameter of the guide element, with the result that the guide element, with all areas in which no securing means or shield is located, can be pushed into the dilator.
[0064] It is also clearly recognizable from
[0065] The embodiment shown in
[0066] In this embodiment, a bayonet fastener is formed by the first and second securing means 5, 6, wherein a fastening by positive locking also comes about by performing a rotary movement, as in the case of the turn-lock fastener shown in
[0067] In this embodiment, the distal end 3a of the dilator 3 also substantially corresponds to the inner surface 4b of the shield 4, with the result that, in a position in which the guide element is connected to the dilator if the shield is in the first state, the distal end 3a of the dilator 3 is engaged with the inner surface 4b of the shield 4.
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[0069] In this embodiment, the distal end of the dilator 3a also substantially corresponds to the inner surface of the shield 4b, with the result that, in the connected state, when the shield is in its first state, the distal end of the dilator is engaged with the inner surface of the shield.
[0070] A tracheostomy tube 10 with a device 1 according to the invention is represented in
[0071] The tracheostomy tube 10 has a cannula tube 11, wherein in
[0072] In the embodiment shown in
[0073] A neck flange 13 is indicated merely schematically on the tracheostomy tube 10, with which, with the aid of a neck strap, the tracheostomy tube can be fastened to a patient's neck. The precise design of the neck flange, however, is irrelevant for the present invention; it is therefore indicated rudimentarily only for the sake of completeness.
[0074] A tracheostomy tube 10 with a device 1 according to the invention is likewise represented in
[0075] However, the embodiment in
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0076] 1 device for inserting a tracheostomy tube [0077] 2 guide element [0078] 3 dilator [0079] 3a distal end of the dilator [0080] 3b grip of the dilator [0081] 4 shield [0082] 4a tip of the shield [0083] 4b inner surface of the shield [0084] 4c base of the shield [0085] 5, 5, 5 first securing means [0086] 6, 6, 6 second securing means [0087] 7, 7 third securing means [0088] 10 tracheostomy tube [0089] 11 cannula tube [0090] 11a distal end of the cannula tube [0091] 11b proximal end of the cannula tube [0092] 12, 12 fourth securing means [0093] 13 neck flange