Method of performing an emergency cricothyrotomy
First Claim
1. A method for performing an emergency cricothyrotomy comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a self-contained, presterilized trocar assembly comprising a fluted stylet shaft with a self-limiting handle and a lancet cutting end and a flanged, self-retaining cannula mounted on said shaft;
b. hyperextending a patient'"'"'s neck, locating the cricothyroid membrane space by palpation of the larynx and trachea;
c. inserting said trocar straight into the trachea through the skin and cricothyroid membrane of a patient and along an axis substantially perpendicular to the neck until said self-limiting handle contacts the skin of the throat or until a hissing sound occurs as a result of air entering the patient'"'"'s lungs;
d. holding the self-limiting handle of said trocar assembly against the outside surface of a patient'"'"'s throat while pressing said flanges of said cannula unit toward the neck to fully insert the cannula into the trachea;
e. holding said cannula flanges against the throat while withdrawing said handle and stylet from the cannula to actuate a retentive portion of the intratracheal part of the cannula to secure the cannula within the trachea;
f. blunting said stylet and reinserting it in said cannula as a tool for deactivating said retentive portion of the cannula to facilitate a removal of the cannula from the throat; and
g. closing the incision in the throat made by said lancet.
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Abstract
A self-contained, presterilized trocar assembly, with an outer cannula and cutting stylet, is just long enough to penetrate the skin of the throat and the cricothyroid membrane and reach the posterior third of the lumen of an average adult trachea. Its short length and self-limiting penetration preclude damage to surrounding tissues. The cannula retains its intratracheal position by a flaring of its distal end after insertion and during a final stage in the deployment. This device enables an unassisted person operating in extreme emergency conditions to establish, quickly and safely, an emergency percutaneous transtracheal airway for a choking person. The tissue damage resulting from the application of the device is minimal, and the incision can be closed with surgical tape.
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5 Claims
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1. A method for performing an emergency cricothyrotomy comprising the steps of:
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a. providing a self-contained, presterilized trocar assembly comprising a fluted stylet shaft with a self-limiting handle and a lancet cutting end and a flanged, self-retaining cannula mounted on said shaft; b. hyperextending a patient'"'"'s neck, locating the cricothyroid membrane space by palpation of the larynx and trachea; c. inserting said trocar straight into the trachea through the skin and cricothyroid membrane of a patient and along an axis substantially perpendicular to the neck until said self-limiting handle contacts the skin of the throat or until a hissing sound occurs as a result of air entering the patient'"'"'s lungs; d. holding the self-limiting handle of said trocar assembly against the outside surface of a patient'"'"'s throat while pressing said flanges of said cannula unit toward the neck to fully insert the cannula into the trachea; e. holding said cannula flanges against the throat while withdrawing said handle and stylet from the cannula to actuate a retentive portion of the intratracheal part of the cannula to secure the cannula within the trachea; f. blunting said stylet and reinserting it in said cannula as a tool for deactivating said retentive portion of the cannula to facilitate a removal of the cannula from the throat; and g. closing the incision in the throat made by said lancet. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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