Specific Design For Intubation Patents (Class 600/194)
  • Patent number: 5645519
    Abstract: An endoscopic instrument for controlled introduction of tubular members in the body includes a blade assembly having a blade for being introduced in the body to retract or manipulate anatomical tissue for introduction of a tubular member at a site in the body, a tubular member assembly having a tubular member with a distal end for being introduced at the site in the body and a remote viewing assembly having a distal end for being positioned in the body to permit introduction of the tubular member at the site in the body to be confirmed visually at a location remote from the site in the body. The distal end of the tubular member and the distal end of the remote viewing device are movable along the blade to introduce the tubular member distal end at the site in the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignee: Jai S. Lee
    Inventors: Jai S. Lee, InBae Yoon
  • Patent number: 5643174
    Abstract: A guide tube comprising a tube body having a throughhole penetrated therethrough in the axial direction and a mouthpiece provided at the rearward end of the tube body, or comprising a tube body having a throughhole penetrated therethrough in the axial direction, a connector provided at the rearward end of the tube body and a mouthpiece engageable with and detachable from the connector, the tube body being embedded with a coil spring in the tube wall and cut slantly to the axial direction at the forward end, and the mouthpiece having a circular or elliptical cross-sectional shape, a rib at the forward end and a flange at the rearward end, and the connector being in a structure engageable with and detachable from the mouthpiece and having at the rearward end a sealing film member with a slit or a perforation at the center facilitates passage of an endoscope through the phalynx to the esophagus, simplifies washing of or aspiration from the esophagus or stomach and shortens the treating time and reduces a painful
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1997
    Assignee: Sumitomo Bakelite Company Limited
    Inventors: Manabu Yamamoto, Zenetu Suzuki, Yasunobu Izumi
  • Patent number: 5607386
    Abstract: A malleable fiberoptic intubating apparatus has an elongate arcuate thin-walled tubular stylet which removably carries an endotracheal tube around it and the fiberoptic bundle of a flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope within it, a handle at the rearward end of the stylet, and a telescoping bronchoscope support arm that releasably receives and carries a bronchoscope and moves relative to the handle. An adjustable endotracheal tube positioning element engages the proximal end of the endotracheal tube and positions it on the stylet. An adjustable fiberoptic bundle positioning element engages the flexible fiberoptic bundle of the bronchoscope and positions it within the stylet. The instrument is placed in the mouth, the larynx is identified, and the instrument is advanced as a unit into the trachea. Then the fiberoptic bronchoscope and stylet are removed from the mouth, leaving the endotracheal tube in the proper part of the trachea.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1995
    Date of Patent: March 4, 1997
    Inventor: Gary H. Flam
  • Patent number: 5571087
    Abstract: A catheter for use in angioplasty includes a shaft formed from an elongated metallic tube and has an inflatable balloon at its distal end. A plastic tube connects a distal end of the metallic tube to a proximal end of the balloon. The metallic and plastic tubes thus define a lumen for providing inflation pressure to the balloon. A metallic core member is attached to the metallic tube and extends distally therefrom through the plastic tube and balloon. The distal end of the balloon is sealably secured to the core member. A tip body is connected to the core member distally of the balloon, with a short guide wire lumen being defined on the tip body. The guide wire lumen is adapted to slidably receive a guide wire which then extends along the catheter exteriorly of the balloon.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: November 5, 1996
    Assignee: SciMed Life Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Thomas V. Ressemann, Steven S. Hackett, Peter T. Keith
  • Patent number: 5551946
    Abstract: A multifunctional intubating stylet and laryngoscope, and a method of intubating a patient, comprise a laryngoscope body, and a hollow tubular intubating stylet affixed to and extending generally parallel to the laryngoscope body. An endotracheal tube is mounted on the exterior of the stylet. A guide member is passed through the interior of the stylet and advanced through the patient's vocal cords into the trachea. The endotracheal tube is then advanced along the guide member until it is established in a desired location in the patient's trachea to permit ventilation of the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 3, 1996
    Inventor: James R. Bullard
  • Patent number: 5529570
    Abstract: A laryngoscopic spatula comprises a handle, a spatula-shaped portion and a light pipe (2) containing glass fibers, through which light rays emitted by a light source can be guided via the glass fibers. For enabling the light pipe (2) to be easily exchanged it is provided that the light pipe (2) is configured as a detachable part, that the spatula-shaped portion (10) is provided with a recess adapted for receiving at least an area of the light pipe (2), and that the light pipe is fixed in the recess in its final position. (FIG. 9).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1996
    Inventor: Karl Storz
  • Patent number: 5498231
    Abstract: A laryngoscope for use in difficult intubation due to malformation of the jaws, tongue, pharynx, larynx or neck as a result of trauma, edema, inflammation or congenital anomalies. An elongate hollow body terminates in a pair of opposed blades perpendicular to the said hollow body being pivotal on two axes. The endotracheal tube used for the intubation rides within the hollow tube on the introducing means disposed in the cavity of the said hollow body. Light conducting means illuminate the larynx and optical means are provided for inspecting the larynx during the intubation procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 12, 1996
    Inventor: Klaus Franicevic