Variable cuff pressure adapter

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Inventors

Owens, Norman L.

Application #

201031

Filed

Jul-23-2002

Published

Nov-25-2003

Current US Class

128/204.18
128/207.14
128/207.15
128/207.16
604/96.01
604/97.01
604/99.01

International Classes

A62B 009/02; A62B 009/00; A61M 016/00

Field of Search

128/207.15 128/205.24 128/204.18 128/200.22 128/200.26 128/200.24 128/204.15 128/204.14 128/207.16 128/207.14 604/96.01 604/97.01 604/98.02 604/99.01 604/101.01

Examiners

Dawson; Glenn K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schoonover; Donald R.

US Patent References

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4471775   Endotracheal tube...
4751924   Balloon catheter
4825862   Pressure regulator...
5347998   Breath actuated inh...
5431154   Incentive metered d...

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Abstract
Pressure in a cuff on an endotracheal tube is controlled by a fluid circuit that includes a port on the endotracheal tube, a moisture absorbent barrier covering that port, a one-way valve, a pressure manometer as well as a pilot balloon fluidically connected to the cuff. A thumb wheel is included in one form of the invention to control operation of the one-way valve.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A variable endotracheal tube cuff pressure controller comprising:

a) a positive pressure breathing unit which includes

(1) an inspiratory port,

(2) an expiratory port, and

(3) a unit for moving breathing gas through the inspiratory port and through the expiratory port;

b) an inspiratory tube

c) an expiratory tube

d) an endotracheal tube fluidically connected to said inspiratory tube and to said expiratory tube, said endotracheal tube including a wall;

e) a cuff on said endotracheal tube, said cuff being located on said endotracheal tube to be interposed between a trachea of a patient and said endotracheal tube to control fluid flow through a pilot and cuff and to prevent fluid flow around said endotracheal tube; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to the general art of surgery, and to the particular field of endotracheal tubes.

2. Discussion of the Related Art

Many patients require long-term use of an endotracheal tube. While such devices are very helpful, they have several problems. Some tubes are difficult to keep in place, for example. Some endotracheal tubes include a cuff that is interposed between the endotracheal tube and the patient's tissue. This cuff is intended to seal a volume of air in a patient's lungs.

It has been discovered that, while successful and very helpful in many instances, positive pressure ventilation has risks and complications. Constant high pressure in the cuff and long term positive pressure ventilation is directly related to tracheal stenosis. High pressure decreases blood flow and tissue begins dying adjacent to the cuff during such application of high pressure. During an expiratory phase of a breathing cycle, blood flow is restored.
 
  Two tubes of flexible, resilient transparent material are introduced side-by-side into the oral cavity. The distal ends of the tubes are longitudinally...  A balloon type catheter or endotracheal tube is provided that can be inflated with a high pressure along part of its length so that it may be stiffened...