Patents Assigned to SafeTrach AB
  • Patent number: 8997748
    Abstract: A dilator assembly for percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy includes a dilator element having a wall and a proximal end part extending into a distal tip part via an intermediate part. The wall has a substantially U-shaped cross section defining a dilator opening. The assembly extends towards the distal tip part. The dilator assembly is part of a tracheostomy device. The device has a first branch for arranging inside the trachea, and a second branch co-operative with the first branch. The first branch has a first end and a receiving member while the opposing second end has a first coupling part. The second branch has a first end with a guide for a neck penetration member and an opposing second end with a second coupling part for coupling with the first coupling part of the first branch. The first and second branches are detachably coupled together at their respective second ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 23, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2015
    Assignee: SafeTrach AB
    Inventors: Gregory Margolin, Jonas Karling
  • Patent number: 8573220
    Abstract: A device (11) for facilitating tracheotomy. The device comprises a first branch (92), which is adapted to be introduced down the trachea of a patient, such that the end thereof is located below the larynx, and a second branch (114), adapted to be arranged on the outside of the neck with the end thereof located adjacent to the site intended for the tracheostoma. The end of the second branch comprises a guiding tube for a needle, and the end of the first branch comprises a protection plate. When the needle is moved towards the skin through the guiding tube and penetrates the skin and tracheal wall in order to provide said tracheostoma, the needle is directed towards the protection plate, and may engage it after passage through the tracheal wall. In such a manner the other side of the tracheal wall is protected. Furthermore, the tracheostoma will automatically be located at the best position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2013
    Assignee: Safetrach AB
    Inventors: Jonas Karling, Gregory Margolin
  • Publication number: 20120138064
    Abstract: A dilator assembly for percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy includes a dilator element having a wall and a proximal end part extending into a distal tip part via an intermediate part. The wall has a substantially U-shaped cross section defining a dilator opening. The assembly extends towards the distal tip part. The dilator assembly is part of a tracheostomy device. The device has a first branch for arranging inside the trachea, and a second branch co-operative with the first branch. The first branch has a first end and a receiving member while the opposing second end has a first coupling part. The second branch has a first end with a guide for a neck penetration member and an opposing second end with a second coupling part for coupling with the first coupling part of the first branch. The first and second branches are detachably coupled together at their respective second ends.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2010
    Publication date: June 7, 2012
    Applicant: SAFETRACH AB
    Inventors: Gregory Margolin, Jonas Karling
  • Publication number: 20120090623
    Abstract: A device for facilitating tracheotomy includes a first branch (14), which is adapted to be introduced down the trachea of a patient, such that the end thereof is located below the larynx, and a second branch (12), adapted to be arranged on the outside of the neck with the end thereof located adjacent to the site intended for the tracheostoma. The end of the second branch has a guiding tube for a needle, and the end of the first branch has a protection plate. When the needle is moved towards the skin through the guiding tube and penetrates the skin and tracheal wall in order to provide the tracheostoma, the needle is directed towards the protection plate, and may engage it after passage through the tracheal wall. In such a manner the other side of the tracheal wall is protected. Furthermore, the tracheostoma will automatically be located at the best position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2009
    Publication date: April 19, 2012
    Applicant: SafeTrach AB
    Inventors: Gregory Margolin, Jonas Karling