Tracheostomy Tube
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Abstract
To provide a tracheostomy tube which can be easily attached to and detached from an incision site and in which sputum or the like does not readily longer, a tracheostomy tube A includes a lumen body 10 having an airway securing lumen 10b, a connector section 11 formed at the base end portion of the lumen body 10, and a cuff 13 which is formed on the outer circumference of the tip end portion of the lumen body 10 and which can be expanded and contracted. A circumferential wall 10a of the lumen body 10 defines a cuff-expanding lumen 15 which puts the surface portion of the connector section 11 in communication with the inside of the cuff 13. it also defines a suction lumen 14 allowing the surface portion of the connector section 11 to communicate with the surface portion of the lumen body 10. A coating layer exhibiting surface lubricity in moisture is formed on the surface of the tracheostomy tube A and the inner surface of the lumen body 10 in which the airway securing lumen 10b is formed.
31 Citations
25 Claims
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7. A tracheostomy tube comprising:
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a lumen body having a circumferential wall which defines an airway securing lumen, the circumferential wall having an inner surface, an outer surface, a base end portion, and a tip end portion, wherein the airway securing lumen extends from the base end portion to the tip end portion; a connector section having a surface portion, which is formed at the base end portion of the lumen body; a cuff having an inner surface and an outer surface, which is formed on the outer surface of the tip end portion of the lumen body and which is expandable and contractible; a cuff-expanding lumen which is formed in the circumferential wall of the lumen body and which allows the surface portion of the connector section to communicate with the inner surface of the cuff; and a suction tube which is formed in the circumferential wall of the lumen body and which allows the surface portion of the connector section to communicate with the outer surface of the lumen body; wherein a coating layer exhibiting surface lubricity in moisture is formed on the outer surface of the lumen body, the outer surface of the cuff, and the inner surface of the lumen body in which the airway securing lumen is formed. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A tracheostomy tube comprising:
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a lumen body having a circumferential wall which defines an airway securing lumen, the circumferential wall having an inner surface, an outer surface, a base end portion, and a tip end portion, wherein the airway securing lumen extends from the base end portion to the tip end portion; a connector section having a surface portion, which is formed at the base end portion of the lumen body; a cuff having an inner surface and an outer surface, which is formed on the outer surface of the tip end portion of the lumen body and which is expandable and contractible; a cuff-expanding lumen which is formed in the circumferential wall of the lumen body and which allows the surface portion of the connector section to communicate with the inner surface of the cuff; and a suction tube which is formed in the circumferential wall of the lumen body and which allows the surface portion of the connector section to communicate with the outer surface of the lumen body; wherein a coating layer exhibiting surface lubricity in moisture is formed on the outer surface of the lumen body, the outer surface of the cuff, and the inner surface of the lumen body in which the airway securing lumen is formed, the coating layer comprising a polymer selected from the group consisting of fluorine-containing acryl urethane silicon resin, polyether-block-amide, and polyisocyanate. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25)
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