TRACHEOSTOMY TUBE PACKS, TUBE ASSEMBLIES, SETS AND METHODS
20180078724 ยท 2018-03-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M16/0427
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0402
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0465
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Tracheostomy tubes (1) of different sizes or of other different characteristics are marked on their flange (20) with a band (22) of differing colours or patterns. Similarly, inner cannulae (30) for use with tubes of specific sizes have a marking (33) of the same colour or pattern. The tube (1) and inner cannula (30) are contained in a sealed pack (40) having a tray (41) with a peel-off seal sheet (42) that also bears a marking (43) of the same colour or pattern. The sealed pack (40) is contained within an outer cardboard carton (50) having an end flap (51) which is sealed by a label (54) of the same colour or pattern so that tubes of the desired characteristic can be easily selected.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A tracheostomy tube pack including an outer tracheostomy tube, an inner cannula adapted for removable insertion within the outer tube and packaging within which the outer tube and the inner cannula are enclosed, characterised in that the outer tracheostomy tube is provided with non-alphanumeric visible marking of a particular characteristic in a region of the tube visible externally of the patient when the tube is inserted in a patient and that is indicative of a property of the tube, and that the inner cannula and the packaging also are both provided with a corresponding marking of the same characteristic as that on the tube.
16. A pack according to claim 15, characterised in that the property of the tube is its size.
17. A pack according to claim 15, characterised in that the characteristic of the visible marking is its colour.
18. A pack according to claim 16, characterised in that the characteristic of the visible marking is its pattern.
19. A pack according to claim 15, characterised in that the region of the tube on which the marking is provided is a flange of the tube.
20. A pack according to claim 15, characterised in that the packaging includes a tray with a peel-off sealing sheet.
21. A pack according to claim 20, characterised in that the packaging includes an outer carton in which the tray is contained.
22. A tracheostomy tube assembly including an outer tracheostomy tube and an inner cannula adapted for removable insertion within the outer tube, characterised in that the outer tracheostomy tube is provided with a non-alphanumeric visible marking of a particular characteristic in a region of the tube visible externally of the patient when the tube is inserted in a patient and that is indicative of a property of the tube, and that the inner cannula is also provided with a corresponding marking of the same characteristic as that on the tube.
23. A tracheostomy tube assembly according to claim 22, characterised in that the property of the tube is its size.
24. A tracheostomy tube assembly according to claim 22, characterised in that the region of the tube on which the marking is provided is a flange of the tube.
25. A set of a plurality of tracheostomy tube assembly packs each comprising packaging containing an outer tracheostomy tube and an inner cannula for use with the outer tube, at least two of the packs in the set containing tracheostomy tubes that differ in size between the packs, characterised in that the packaging , outer tracheostomy tube and inner cannula in each pack are each provided with non-alphanumeric visible marking of the same particular characteristic and that the marking on tubes of the same size are of the same characteristic whereas the marking on tubes of different sizes are of different characteristics.
26. A set of packs according to claim 25, characterised in that the markings of tubes of different sizes are of different colours.
27. A set of packs according to claim 25, characterised in that the markings of tubes of different colours are of different patterns.
28. A method of making a tracheostomy tube pack including the steps of forming a tracheostomy tube having a non-alphanumeric visible marking of a particular characteristic on a part of the tube visible externally of the patient when the tube is inserted in a patient, forming an inner cannula dimensioned to fit within the tracheostomy tube and having a marking of the same characteristic as the tracheostomy tube, providing packaging also having a marking of the same characteristic as the tracheostomy tube and inner cannula and placing the tracheostomy tube and inner cannula in the packaging to complete the pack so that the nature of the tube and inner cannula in the pack can be determined from the marking on the pack.
Description
[0014] A tracheostomy pack, a set of such packs and a method of making a pack will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0020]
[0021] With reference first to
[0022] The flange 20 bears a marking of a particular characteristic on its outer surface in the form of a vertical, coloured band 22. The marking need not be on the flange 20 but could instead be on some other part of the tube 1 providing that it was clearly visible externally of the patient when the tube was inserted within a patient. The marking need not be a coloured band providing that it were in the form of a non-alphanumeric visual marking and could, for example, be patterned or otherwise visibly marked. The colour of the band 22 is indicative of a property of the tube 1, such as its size, more particularly, its inner diameter.
[0023]
[0024] The outer tracheostomy tube 1 and the inner cannula 30 are both contained in a sealed pack 40, shown in
[0025] The pack 40 is made by selecting a tracheostomy outer tube 1 of the desired size bearing the appropriate flange marking 22 and selecting a corresponding inner cannula 30 dimensioned to fit within the tracheostomy tube and having a marking 33 of the same colour as on the tracheostomy tube. The tube and cannula are placed in the base tray 41, covered by the permeable sheet 42 bearing the appropriately coloured band 43 for the size of tube so that the size of the tube and inner cannula in the pack can be readily determined from the colour of the band. The sheet 42 is then sealed about the tray 41. The sheet 42 would also typically bear a printed legend (not shown) indicating the outer diameter of the tube and other information conventionally given, or this could be on a separate label attached to the pack 40. The sealed pack 40 is placed in an outer carton 50 of the kind shown in
[0026] The outer cardboard carton 50 has a rectangular section and an end flap 51 hinged along its lower edge 52. The upper, free edge 53 of the flap 51 is tucked into the carton and is held in place by an adhesive label 54 marked with the same visual characteristics (that is, the same colour) as the bands 22, 33 and 43 on the tube 1, inner cannula 30 and pack 40. It serves to protect the pack within the carton.
[0027] With reference now also to
[0028]
[0029] The markings on the tube and other components need not be indicative of size but could be indicative of other properties of the tube, such as, for example, whether the tube is fenestrated, reinforced, of extra length or cuffed.