ORAL MEDICAL APPARATUS
20170281888 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M16/0493
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0023
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0402
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0216
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An oral medical apparatus includes a flexible tube with a first portion adjacent a proximal end of the tube and a second portion adjacent to the first portion. A support is located within the upper portion to prevent compression or collapse of the upper portion of the tube. The oral medical apparatus can accommodate a rigid connector that may be directly coupled to an anesthesia breathing circuit or a medical breathing device.
Claims
1. A medical apparatus comprising: a flexible tube having a proximal end, a distal end, a flange at the proximal end, an upper portion adjacent to the flange, a lower portion between the upper portion and the distal end, and a lumen that extends from the proximal end to the distal end, wherein at least a portion of the flange has an outer diameter that is greater than an outer diameter of the upper portion; and a support positioned within the upper portion of the tube that provides radial support of the upper portion and allows airflow from the proximal end to the distal end of the flexible tube.
2. The medical apparatus of claim 1, wherein the upper portion has an outer diameter that is greater than that of the lower portion.
3. The medical apparatus of claim 2, wherein the flexible tube has a tubular wall, the tubular wall of the upper portion having a wall thickness that is greater than that of the lower portion.
4. The medical apparatus of claim 3, wherein the tubular wall of the upper portion has a wall thickness of between about 4.0 to about 12.0 millimeters.
5. The medical apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flexible tube is comprised of thermoplastic elastomer, and wherein the support is comprised of thermoplastic polyurethane.
6. The medical apparatus of claim 5, wherein the support comprises a tubular sleeve.
7. The medical apparatus of claim 6 and further comprising a tubular connector having a first portion and a second portion and a lumen therethrough, the second portion having an outer diameter that is smaller than that of the first portion, the second portion being connectable within the tubular sleeve, the first portion being connectable to a medical breathing device.
8. The medical apparatus of claim 6, wherein the support is positioned within the lumen.
9. The medical apparatus of claim 8, wherein the lumen of in the upper portion has a greater inner diameter than that of the lumen of the lower portion.
10. The medical apparatus of claim 9, wherein the flexible tube comprises an inner surface, the inner surface forming a radial shoulder at a transition between the upper portion and the lower portion, the support having an end in contact with the radial shoulder.
11. The medical apparatus of claim 6, wherein the tubular sleeve comprises an outer surface, the outer surface of the tubular sleeve in contact with an inner surface of the flexible tube.
12. The medical apparatus of claim 11, wherein the outer surface of the tubular sleeve comprises a protrusion.
13. The medical apparatus of claim 12, wherein the flexible tube comprises an inner surface, the inner surface of the flexible tube upper portion in engagement with the outer surface of the tubular sleeve.
14. The medical apparatus of claim 11, wherein the flexible tube comprises an inner surface, the inner surface of the flexible tube upper portion including one or more protrusions, and wherein the outer surface of the tubular sleeve defines one or more openings, the one or more protrusions being positioned within the one or more openings.
15. The medical apparatus of claim 1, wherein the support is positioned within the lumen.
16. The medical apparatus of claim 1, wherein the support is positioned within a wall of the flexible tube.
17. The medical apparatus of claim 16, wherein the support comprises a helical support.
18. The medical apparatus of claim 16, wherein the support comprises a plurality of annular supports.
19. A medical apparatus comprising: a flexible tube having a proximal end, a distal end, an upper portion adjacent to the proximal end, the upper portion having a length, a lower portion between the upper portion and the distal end, and a lumen that extends from the proximal end to the distal end; and a support positioned within and along the length of the upper portion of the tube, the support providing radial support of the upper portion to prevent blockage of the lumen.
20. The medical apparatus of claim 19 and further comprising a tubular connector, a first portion of the tubular connector being positioned within the tubular support, a second portion of the tubular connector being external to the proximal end of the flexible tube, the tubular connector further comprising a separator between the first and second portions of the tubular connector.
21. The medical apparatus of claim 19, wherein the upper portion has an outer diameter that is greater than that of the lower portion.
22. The medical apparatus of claim 21, wherein the flexible tube has a tubular wall, the tubular wall of the upper portion having a wall thickness that is greater than that of the lower portion.
23. The medical apparatus of claim 22, wherein the tubular wall of the upper portion has a wall thickness of between about 4.0 millimeters to about 12.0 millimeters.
24. The medical apparatus of claim 19, wherein the flexible tube is comprised of thermoplastic elastomer, and wherein the support is comprised of thermoplastic polyurethane.
25. The medical apparatus of claim 24, wherein the support comprises a tubular sleeve.
26. The medical apparatus of claim 25, wherein the support is positioned within the lumen.
27. The medical apparatus of claim 26, wherein the lumen of in the upper portion has a greater inner diameter than that of the lumen of the lower portion.
28. The medical apparatus of claim 27, wherein the flexible tube comprises an inner surface, the inner surface forming a radial shoulder at a transition between the upper portion and the lower portion, the support having an end in contact with the radial shoulder.
29. The medical apparatus of claim 26, wherein the tubular sleeve comprises an outer surface, the outer surface of the tubular sleeve in contact with an inner surface of the flexible tube.
30. The medical apparatus of claim 29, wherein the outer surface of the tubular sleeve comprises a protrusion.
31. The medical apparatus of claim 30, wherein the flexible tube comprises an inner surface, the inner surface of the flexible tube upper portion in engagement with the outer surface of the tubular sleeve.
32. The medical apparatus of claim 29, wherein the flexible tube comprises an inner surface, the inner surface of the flexible tube upper portion including one or more protrusions, and wherein the outer surface of the tubular sleeve defines one or more openings, the one or more protrusions being positioned within the one or more openings.
33. The medical apparatus of claim 19, wherein the support is positioned within the lumen.
34. The medical apparatus of claim 19, wherein the support is positioned within a wall of the flexible tube.
35. The medical apparatus of claim 34, wherein the support comprises a helical support.
36. The medical apparatus of claim 34, wherein the support comprises a plurality of annular supports.
37. The medical apparatus of claim 33, wherein the support comprises a helical support.
38. The medical apparatus of claim 33, wherein the support comprises a plurality of annular supports.
39. The medical apparatus of claim 29, wherein the support further comprises a flange, the flange being external to the flexible tube.
40. The medical apparatus of claim 39, wherein the support further comprises a tubular connector, the tubular connector being connected to the flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] Before any embodiments of the oral airway apparatus are described in detail, it is to be understood that the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings are exemplary and are not intended and should not be construed to limit the scope of the claims. The oral airway described herein is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways consistent with this specification. Various aspects or features of the oral airway apparatus disclosed herein may be used alone or in combination with other disclosed aspects or features.
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[0036] The tube 105 is designed in several sizes to accommodate the various pharynx sizes of patients. Below is an exemplary size chart for portions of the tube 105 based on estimated pharynx sizes by patient age. The size, length and diameter of the tube 105 are merely exemplary and should not be interpreted as limiting.
TABLE-US-00001 Lower portion 130 Lower Inner Lower portion Upper portion Patient portion 130 Diameter 130 Outer 120 Length Age Length (mm) (mm) Diameter (mm) (mm) 0-6 mo 70 3.2 6.7 34 6 mo-1 yr 80 3.9 7.4 35 1-4 yr 90 4.5 8.0 36 5-8 yr 100 5.2 8.7 36 8-10 yr 110 5.9 9.4 38 Adult 130 6.5 10 40 female Adult 150 7.4 10.7 40 large male
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[0038] In one embodiment, support 110 is secured from movement within the cavity 140 by each protrusion 144 engaging a corresponding aperture 160 (e.g., the first protrusion 144a engages the first aperture 160a). In an alternative embodiment, where the protrusions 144 and the apertures 160 are omitted, support 110 may be held within the cavity 140 by a frictional interference fit. As shown in
[0039] The airway apparatus 100 is operable to be directly or indirectly coupled to a medical breathing device, for example, an anesthesia circuit, manual resuscitator/self-inflating bag, which will be referred to as a medical breathing device hereafter, or may not be coupled to another device. For example, as shown in
[0040] The airway apparatus 100 can be used without a tubular connector 181 with or without an oxygen source. With reference to
[0041] The use of support 110 within the upper portion 120 of flexible tube 105 prevents the patient 165 from biting down and closing off the airway 115. Moreover, the flexible tube 105 surrounds support 110 so that the flexible tube 105 provides cushioning to prevent the patient 165 from harming their teeth in the event the patient bites on the airway apparatus 100. As illustrated, (e.g., in
[0042] The airway apparatus 100 can be inserted into the airway cavity 180 of the patient 165 to create a patent airway. In some instances, airway apparatus 100 can be used to eliminate obstructions in the upper airway, such as caused by sleep apnea. Additionally, airway apparatus 100 can reduce or eliminate snoring when worn by a sleeping patient. The airway apparatus 100 also can be used to create airways in animals in veterinary applications.
[0043] Airway apparatus 100 can also be used with other medical devices. For example, an oxygen mask can be placed over the patient's nose and mouth or nasal cannula in the OMA to improve oxygenation and ventilation. Also, an OMA can be inserted alongside of the ETT or laryngeal mask airway (LMA) to prevent the patient from biting and collapsing the ETT or LMA. A medical breathing device can be coupled to the connecting portion to provide intraoral ventilation. An anesthesia breathing circuit can be coupled to the connecting portion to decrease the fire risk and improve ventilation.
[0044] Airway apparatus 100 eliminates upper airway obstruction in patients by keeping the airway patent. It consists of a flexible tube with a built in non-collapsible cushioned bite block that can be coupled with a rigid connector. Airway apparatus 100 eliminates many of the adverse effects associated with the currently used oropharyngeal airway (OA) and nasopharyngeal/nasal airway (NA). The airway apparatus lowers the risk of oral and nasal injury seen in OA and NA use. It also eliminates the concern of airway collapse due to biting, and prevents damage to other medical devices, such as when used alongside of an endotracheal tube (ETT), a laryngeal mask airway (LMAs), or other device. Airway apparatus 100 provides an alternative to a difficult mask ventilation by use with the rigid connector that may be directly coupled to an anesthesia breathing circuit or a medical breathing device. The connector can also be connected directly to an oxygen source, which decreases the fire risk associated with supplemental oxygen via open delivery systems. Finally, the decreased need for a jaw thrust/chin lift when applying the airway provides an easy hand off approach to airway management.
[0045] Thus, the airway apparatus disclosed provides, among other things, an enhanced airway to provide a safe, comfortable airway in a patient. Furthermore, the disclosed apparatus may be adapted for use in or in association with other medical devices that are inserted into the mouth of a patient, such as, e.g., endotracheal tubes, laryngeal mask airways, supraglottic airways, endoscopes, fiberoptics, esophageal catheters, and the like. Various aspects of the airway apparatus 100 are set forth in the following claims.