Endotracheal tube apparatus and method

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Inventors

Pell, Donald M.
Martinetto, Cosimo

Application #

009280

Filed

Jan-30-1987

Published

Jul-25-1989

Current US Class

128/207.15
128/207.17
604/523
604/96.01

International Classes

A61M 016/00

Field of Search

128/200.26 128/207.14 128/207.15 128/207.18 128/100 604/93 604/96-99 604/101 604/103 604/280

Examiners

Hindenburg; Max

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bacon & Thomas

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Other References

"Tubing Size Comparison Chart", Foregger catalogue, 1975.

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Abstract
Endotracheal apparatus including an endotracheal tube having unique physical characteristics so that it will not kink or collapse during intubation or while in place. A novel cuff or balloon is on the distal end region of the tube to accurately center the tube end in the trachea without danger that the open distal end of the tube will contact the trachea wall, and to permit the minimum length tube to be used. A novel bite piece and retainer is used to secure the tube in the patient's mouth with optimum comfort.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An endotracheal tube comprising

a flexible member having distal and proximal open ends and a tubular passage therebetween,

said member being formed of nontoxic material that is heat stable in its physical characteristics within the range of human temperature to be encountered in use, has a hardness of about 80 durometer, and an inside diameter to wall thickness ratio in the range of 3 to 4:1 so that the member is non-collapsible during insertion and while in place in the trachea, and is capable of withstanding a 90 degree bend without collapsing,

and further including an inflatable cuff or balloon of a gas impervious material on the distal end of said tube,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are many types of endotracheal tubes known to the medical profession, and many types of known apparatus intended to keep the tubes in place in the patient's oral cavity and trachea. We have found that the apparatus that currently is available have deficiencies that not only cause discomfort to the patient, but also have life threatening consequences. Sustained lateral and/or axial movement of a tracheal tube results in irritation, and possibly ulceration, of the lips, tongue, and trachea, including the vocal cords of the patient.

Oral bite pieces that engage the endrotracheal tube have been provided in an attempt to hold the tube in a fixed position in the patient's mouth and to prevent the patient from biting the tube and blocking or severing it. The bite pieces are ill-fitting and cause extreme discomfort to many patients.

Of even more serious consequences are the deficiencies of the materials selected for use in manufacturing the tubing. Some of the plastic materials used for making endrotracheal tubing are not heat stable in their physical characteristics at body temperatures and do not remain firm enough at those temperatures to retain their desired shapes while being inserted, and while in place. Sometimes a tube will collapse and/or kink, causing irritation if left in place, and more importantly, significantly reducing the rate of flow of air, oxygen mixture, etc., that can flow through the tube. The total volume of fluid flow per unit of time through a tube is given by Poiseuille's law as follows. ##EQU1## V=volume of flow. R=radius of the tube.
 
  An endotracheal tube and a method for using an endotracheal tube are disclosed. In one embodiment, the endotracheal tube includes a tubular member including...  Endotracheal apparatus including an endotracheal tube having unique physical characteristics so that it will not kink or collapse during intubation or...