Abstract: A tracheostomy is performed using an access device and a separate ventilation device. The access device is introduced through a surgical opening in the tracheal wall and has an anchor which is expanded in situ to hold the access device in place. The ventilation device is introduced through a passage in the access device and has an expandable cuff which is oriented above the access point through the tracheal wall. A concavity in the expandable cuff collects body secretions, and other materials from the oral and nasal cavities and/or gastro-intestinal reflux into the trachea, and the collected secretions are removed by aspiration through a lumen provided in the ventilation device. A one-way valve may be provided in the expandable cuff in order to permit exhalation through the larynx to assist in speech.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 18, 2005
Date of Patent:
July 7, 2009
Assignee:
APMed Solutions, Inc.
Inventors:
Scott H. West, Amir Abolfathi, Christopher Lolachi
Abstract: A supraglottic diversioned device comprises a body and structure for diverting secretions, food, liquids, and other non-gaseous materials away from the trachea into the patient's esophagus. The body is adapted for implantation above the larynx at the bifurcation between the trachea and the esophagus. Optionally, valve structure can be provided, particularly to open upon exhalation. In all cases, the device will have air flow paths for both inhalation and exhalation.
Abstract: A sub-glottic secretion collection device comprises a body, a baffle, and a port. The body is expandable to be deployed within a patient's trachea beneath the larynx. The baffle diverts secretions entering the trachea into a collection receptacle. The secretions may be aspirated through a port coupled to the collection receptacle. A relatively unobstructed air passageway through the device permits normal patient breathing while the secretions are being aspirated.
Abstract: A tracheostomy is performed using an access device and a separate ventilation device. The access device is introduced through a surgical opening in the tracheal wall and has an anchor which is expanded in situ to hold the access device in place. The ventilation device is introduced through a passage in the access device and has an expandable cuff which is oriented above the access point through the tracheal wall. A concavity in the expandable cuff collects body secretions, and other materials from the oral and nasal cavities and/or gastro-intestinal reflux into the trachea, and the collected secretions are removed by aspiration through a lumen provided in the ventilation device. A one-way valve may be provided in the expandable cuff in order to permit exhalation through the larynx to assist in speech.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 15, 2006
Publication date:
November 23, 2006
Applicant:
APMed Solutions, Inc.
Inventors:
Amir Abolfathi, Scott West, Christopher Lolachi, Christopher Danek
Abstract: A tracheostomy is performed using an access device and a separate ventilation device. The access device is introduced through a surgical opening in the tracheal wall and has an anchor which is expanded in situ to hold the access device in place. The ventilation device is introduced through a passage in the access device and has an expandable cuff which is oriented above the access point through the tracheal wall. A concavity in the expandable cuff collects body secretions, and other materials from the oral and nasal cavities and/or gastro-intestinal reflux into the trachea, and the collected secretions are removed by aspiration through a lumen provided in the ventilation device. A one-way valve may be provided in the expandable cuff in order to permit exhalation through the larynx to assist in speech.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 18, 2005
Publication date:
November 23, 2006
Applicant:
APMed Solutions, Inc.
Inventors:
Scott West, Amir Abolfathi, Christopher Lolachi