Endotracheal tube stabilization device

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Inventors

DeIulio, David M.

Application #

713121

Filed

Jun-10-1991

Published

Jan-24-1995

Current US Class

128/207.17
128/DIG26

International Classes

A61M 016/00

Field of Search

128/200.26 128/207.14 128/207.15 128/207.17 128/DIG.

Examiners

Burr; Edgar S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rogers, Howell & Haferkamp

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4699139   Nasal cannula ass...
4700432   Bundling tie
4774943   Endotracheal tube
4867154   Endotracheal tube...

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Abstract
An endotracheal tube stabilization device includes a length of K-wire having a flattened loop or the like formed on each end thereof for insertion through a slot in a patch of moleskin to thereby secure patches of moleskin at each end thereof. The patches of moleskin may then be applied near the ears of a patient to orient the K-wire about the patient's face and spaced apart therefrom to secure an endotracheal tube thereto and hold it in place.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for stabilizing an endotracheal tube inserted in either the nose or mouth of a patient, said stabilization apparatus comprising a wire having opposing first and second terminal ends, means for securing said first and second terminal ends of said wire substantially adjacent the ears of the patient so that said wire spans the patient's face proximate the nose or mouth and is held in place a spaced distance thereabove, and means for securing said wire to said endotracheal tube.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the wire ends securing means comprises a patch of adhesive applied to the patient's face near each ear, said first and second terminal ends of said wire being secured to said patches.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Devices are available in the prior art for stabilizing endotracheal tubes or the like which are inserted in the nose or mouth of a patient. In particular, these devices have been developed for use with babies which can exhibit a significant amount of head movement which might otherwise dislodge or extubate the tube. There are many such examples of these devices found in the prior art.

Of those known to the inventor, U.S. Pat. No. 4,867,154 discloses various embodiments of an endotracheal tube stabilizing device which is perhaps most closely related to that of the present invention. In the '154 patent, a framework is supported by a three-point mounting, the forehead and the two zygoma regions (cheekbones) of a framework generally extending over the face of the patient. Various shapes for the framework are suggested, with the framework being attached by Velcro.TM. pads and taped to the patient's face. As can be appreciated, the framework is suggested as being quite substantial and a tube holder or adapter is secured to the framework through which the endotracheal tube is inserted.
 
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