PNEUMOSTOMA MANAGEMENT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE
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1. A pneumostoma management device adapted to be mounted on a chest of a patient to treat a lung of a patient and control flow of liquids and gases through a pneumostoma wherein the pneumostoma management device comprises:
- a tube adapted to pass into the pneumostoma wherein the tube has a distal opening adapted to be positioned within the lung to allow liquids and gases to enter the tube from the lung;
a bulb connected to a proximal end of the tube wherein the bulb defines a chamber;
a one-way valve positioned between the distal opening of the tube and the chamber such that liquids and gases may enter the chamber from the tube and are prevented from leaving the chamber through the one-way valve;
an external opening in the bulb;
a hydrophobic filter positioned in the external opening which allows gases to escape the chamber via the external opening and which prevents liquids from escaping the chamber via the external opening;
whereby gases may pass from the lung of the patient through the pneumostoma management device and escape through the external aperture and whereby liquids may pass from the lung into the chamber where they are trapped between the one-way valve and the hydrophobic filter.
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Abstract
A pneumostoma management device for maintaining the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of gases and discharge through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management device includes a bulb connected to a tube which enters the pneumostoma. A flow control device regulates air flow in and out of the pneumostoma via the tube. A hydrophobic filter traps discharge in the bulb while allowing gases to escape.
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1. A pneumostoma management device adapted to be mounted on a chest of a patient to treat a lung of a patient and control flow of liquids and gases through a pneumostoma wherein the pneumostoma management device comprises:
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a tube adapted to pass into the pneumostoma wherein the tube has a distal opening adapted to be positioned within the lung to allow liquids and gases to enter the tube from the lung; a bulb connected to a proximal end of the tube wherein the bulb defines a chamber; a one-way valve positioned between the distal opening of the tube and the chamber such that liquids and gases may enter the chamber from the tube and are prevented from leaving the chamber through the one-way valve; an external opening in the bulb; a hydrophobic filter positioned in the external opening which allows gases to escape the chamber via the external opening and which prevents liquids from escaping the chamber via the external opening; whereby gases may pass from the lung of the patient through the pneumostoma management device and escape through the external aperture and whereby liquids may pass from the lung into the chamber where they are trapped between the one-way valve and the hydrophobic filter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A medical device adapted to control movement of gases and non-gaseous discharge through a pneumostoma wherein the medical device comprises:
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a tube adapted to pass into the pneumostoma wherein the tube has a distal opening adapted to be positioned within the lung to allow gases and non-gaseous discharge to enter the tube from the lung; a bulb connected to a proximal end of the tube wherein the bulb defines a chamber adapted to contain the non-gaseous discharge; a valve configured such that gases and non-gaseous discharge may enter the chamber from the tube and are prevented from leaving the chamber through the tube; an external opening in the bulb; a filter positioned in the external opening which allows gases to escape the chamber via the external opening and which prevents non-gaseous discharge from escaping the chamber via the external opening; whereby gases may escape for the lung through the medical device and discharge is trapped in the chamber between the valve and the filter. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A medical device adapted to control movement of gases and non-gaseous discharge through a pneumostoma wherein the medical device comprises:
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a tube formed in one piece with a bulb wherein the bulb comprises a contact surface substantially larger in diameter than the tube and wherein the tube extends substantially perpendicular to the contact surface such that the tube is adapted to be pushed into the pneumostoma until the contact surface contacts a chest of a patient; a chamber within the bulb connected to a lumen which passes through the tube to an opening in a distal end of the tube; a valve configured to allow gases and non-gaseous discharge to enter the chamber from the lumen and prevent gases and non-gaseous discharge from leaving the chamber through the lumen; an external opening in the bulb; a filter positioned in the external opening which allows gases to escape the chamber via the external opening and which prevents non-gaseous discharge from escaping the chamber via the external opening; whereby the medical device controls movement of gases and non-gaseous discharge through the pneumostoma. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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