Esophageal-endotracheal airway

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Inventors

Bronson, Paul A.
Wallace, Patrick A.

Application #

005645

Filed

Jan-22-1979

Published

May-4-1982

Current US Class

128/207.15
128/911
604/101.05
604/174

International Classes

A61M 025/00

Field of Search

128/351 128/349

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Breston; Michael P.

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Abstract
The improved esophageal-endotracheal airway comprises an elongated flexible assembly having a shorter outer tube and a longer inner tube. The assembly is adapted to be inserted into the trachea or the esophagus. An expandable member is carried on the outer wall and near the distal end of each tube. The outer wall of the inner tube and the inner wall of the outer tube form an annular channel therebetween.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An esophageal-endotracheal, flexible, tubular airway device adapted for insertion through the mouth, in normal use, into the esophagus and, in abnormal use, into the trachea of a patient, said device being adapted to provide separate passages for administering artificial respiration both when said device is lodged in the esophagus or in the trachea, said device comprising:

(a) a larger-diameter, shorter flexible tube having an open-ended proximal end portion and an open-ended distal end portion;

(b) a smaller-diameter, longer flexible tube having an open-ended proximal end portion and an open-ended distal end portion, said longer tube being disposed inside said shorter tube whereby the outer wall of said longer tube and the inner wall of said shorter tube define therebetween an annular fluid passageway wherein a suction tube could be extended through said passageway into said trachea or said esophagus for evacuating fluid contents therefrom while administering artificial respiration to the lungs, said annular passageway having an open outlet port at the distal end portion of said shorter tube, and said longer tube having a sufficient length adapted, in use, to reach into the esophagus below the mouth of the trachea, and said port of said annular passageway to become disposed above the mouth of the trachea;



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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is related to copending application Ser. No. 907,066 filed on May 18, 1978, and now abandoned.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

An early airway apparatus for assisting in artificial respiration comprised an arcuate, open-ended tubular member which was adapted to be inserted into the trachea. The tubular member carried an external, inflatable resilient sleeve near the distal end thereof for effecting a seal with the inner wall of the trachea. The use of this early airway for moving air through the trachea into and out of the respiratory orifices required trained personnel, and therefore, was limited primarily to emergency rooms in hospitals.

In U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,683,908 and 3,841,319 is described another airway whose tubular member has a closed distal end. A plurality of openings are provided in the wall of the tubular member between the distal end and the proximal or mouthpiece end thereof. The tubular member is shaped to be inserted into the esophagus leading to the stomach rather than through the trachea leading to the lungs. An inflatable sleeve is carried by the tubular member near the distal end thereof for making a seal with the esophagus. Forced air passes from the tubular member through the openings and into the lungs of the respiratory system. To prevent the forced air from venting externally through the nose and mouth, there is provided a mask which is intended to seal the nose and mouth and to force the pumped air into the channels of the respiratory system.
 
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