Laryngeal mask

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Inventors

Cook, Daniel J.

Application #

179928

Filed

Oct-27-1998

Published

Jul-23-2002

Current US Class

128/200.26
128/207.14
128/207.15

International Classes

A61M 016/00

Field of Search

128/200.26 128/207.14 128/207.15 604/165.01 604/165.02 604/165.03 604/164.04 604/902 606/108

Assignee

Cook; Daniel J. (Richmond Heights, MO)

Examiners

Weiss; John G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Amos; Ahaji K., Upchurch; Gregory E., Coburn LLP; Thompson

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Abstract
A laryngeal mask of the type used to facilitate lung ventilation and the insertion of endo-tracheal tubes or related medical instruments through a patient's laryngeal opening as used during general anesthesia, intensive care, or critical patient care. The mask includes an inflatable positioning shield formed to fit within a patient's oropharynx and seal around the circumference of the laryngeal opening, the shield having an inflatable annular toroid peripheral portion, a contoured rear portion, and a recessed front. The mask also includes a flexible respiratory tube having an proximal end lumen, a gently curved tubular body of sufficient size to permit passage of endo-tracheal tubes, and related medical instruments, and a distal end passing through and secured to the proximal edge of the annular toroid peripheral portion. The distal end of the tube terminates at a distal lumen within the recessed front of the inflatable positioning shield such that tubes and instruments passing through the flexible respiratory tube will be directed into the laryngeal opening.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for removing an inflatable laryngeal mask from a patient without dislodging an inserted endo-tracheal tube or related medical instrument passing through said inflatable laryngeal mask into the patient's laryngeal opening by using a tube retaining device, the method comprising the steps of:

inserting the tube retaining device into a previously inserted endo-tracheal tube;

securing the tube retaining device within the proximal end of the previously inserted endo-tracheal tube;

deflating said inflatable laryngeal mask;

simultaneously withdrawing said deflated inflatable laryngeal mask from the patient's oral cavity while providing a retaining force on the tube retaining device sufficient to prevent friction from dislodging said endo-tracheal tube; and



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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

Not applicable.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an artificial airway device designed to facilitate lung ventilation and the insertion of endo-tracheal tubes or related medical instruments into the laryngeal opening of an unconscious patient, and more specifically, to a laryngeal mask device designed to be placed within the oropharynx region over the laryngeal opening, and secured by means of air inflation, thereby sealing the circumference of the laryngeal opening against the aspiration of regurgitated gastric contents and providing a direct pathway from a point exterior to the oral cavity to the retainer for laryngeal opening.

In general, laryngeal masks allowing for both rapid lung ventilation and the insertion of medical instruments and tubes into the laryngeal openings of patients have been described in patents such as Brain, U.S. Pat. No. 4,509,514. Consisting of two essential parts, a breathing tube and an inflatable mask, these devices are inserted blindly into a patient's throat, and when properly positioned, terminate at the laryngeal opening. A seal is then formed around the circumference of the laryngeal opening by the inflation of a ring-like structure located on the front of the mask. Inflation of the ring exerts pressure against both the front and rear portions of the oropharynx, securing the device in place such that the laryngeal opening is positioned within a recessed cavity in the mask face. Extending from a point external to the oral cavity, the flexible breathing tube terminates within the recessed cavity, aligned axially with the laryngeal opening. The positioning of the flexible breathing tube allows the passage of small diameter endo-tracheal tubes or related medical instruments into the laryngeal opening, in addition to allowing for lung ventilation.
 
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