Nasal tampon and method for using
First Claim
1. An intranasal device for controlling nasal hemorrhaging without direct pressure, said device adapted for insertion into a nasal cavity during a nasal operation or other nasal procedure for (i) occluding the choanae to prevent blood and other fluids from flowing from the nose into the patient'"'"'s throat, and (ii) expelling blood, mucous and other debris from the nasal cavity, without direct suctioning of the soft surrounding tissue, said device comprising:
- an elongated tubular element, having mounted thereon a blunt, tapered guiding end, adapted to facilitate manipulation of said device within the nasal cavity;
an expansible low pressure sealing cuff, contiguous with said guiding end and adapted to be inflated by a source of pressurized fluid;
an inflation conduit, having a tubular passageway, for transmitting said pressurized fluid into and out of said expansible low pressure sealing cuff, so as to inflate and deflate said cuff, respectively;
a drainage conduit, adapted to be connected to a source of suction, said drainage conduit exhibiting a plurality of influent ports which enable blood, mucous, and other liquid debris to be suctioned from the nasal cavity; and
an absorptive member, adapted to enclose said influent ports of said drainage conduit so as to prevent soft tissue present in the nasal cavity from being suctioned into said influent ports and to evenly distribute said suction over substantially the entire surface area of said absorptive member.
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Abstract
A nasal tampon, adapted for use during a nasal surgery comprises an expansible low pressure sealing cuff, an inflation conduit, a drainage conduit, and an absorptive member. The tampon is designed to control nasal hemorrhaging without exerting direct pressure on the bleeding area. The expansible cuff conforms to the inner walls of the choanae and forming a seal therebetween so as to occlude the passageway and thereby prevent the flow of blood and other fluids down the patient'"'"'s throat.
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13 Claims
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1. An intranasal device for controlling nasal hemorrhaging without direct pressure, said device adapted for insertion into a nasal cavity during a nasal operation or other nasal procedure for (i) occluding the choanae to prevent blood and other fluids from flowing from the nose into the patient'"'"'s throat, and (ii) expelling blood, mucous and other debris from the nasal cavity, without direct suctioning of the soft surrounding tissue, said device comprising:
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an elongated tubular element, having mounted thereon a blunt, tapered guiding end, adapted to facilitate manipulation of said device within the nasal cavity; an expansible low pressure sealing cuff, contiguous with said guiding end and adapted to be inflated by a source of pressurized fluid; an inflation conduit, having a tubular passageway, for transmitting said pressurized fluid into and out of said expansible low pressure sealing cuff, so as to inflate and deflate said cuff, respectively; a drainage conduit, adapted to be connected to a source of suction, said drainage conduit exhibiting a plurality of influent ports which enable blood, mucous, and other liquid debris to be suctioned from the nasal cavity; and an absorptive member, adapted to enclose said influent ports of said drainage conduit so as to prevent soft tissue present in the nasal cavity from being suctioned into said influent ports and to evenly distribute said suction over substantially the entire surface area of said absorptive member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An intranasal device for controlling nasal hemorrhaging without direct pressure, said device adapted for insertion into a nasal cavity during a nasal operation or other nasal procedure, said device comprising:
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an elongated tubular element, having mounted thereon a blunt, tapered guiding end, adapted to facilitate manipulation of said device within the nasal cavity; an expansible low pressure sealing cuff, contiguous with said guiding end and adapted to be inflated by a source of pneumatic fluid; an inflation conduit, having a tubular passageway for transmitting said pneumatic fluid into and out of said expansible low pressure cuff, so as to inflate and deflate said cuff, respectively; a drainage conduit, adapted to be connected to a source of suction, said drainage conduit exhibiting a plurality of influent ports which enable blood, mucous and other debris to be suctioned from the nasal cavity; and an absorptive member, having a tapered configuration, exhibiting a smaller cross-sectional area at its proximal end and a larger cross-sectional area at its distal end, said tapered configuration adapted to provide maximum absorptivity within the nasal cavity, while leaving a substantial portion of the frontal nasal cavity clear for said nasal procedure, said absorptive member adapted to enclose said influent ports of said drainage conduit, so as to prevent soft tissue present in the nasal cavity from being suctioned into said influent ports and to evenly distribute said suction over substantially the entire surface area of said absorptive member.
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10. An intranasal device for controlling nasal hemorrhaging within the nasal cavity, without exerting direct pressure on the area of bleeding, said device comprising:
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an elongate tubular body, having a blunt tapered guiding end, said tubular body including an inflation conduit and a drainage conduit; an expansible low pressure sealing cuff, contiguous with said guiding end and adapted to be inflated by a source of pressurized fluid such that when inflated, said cuff will form a low pressure seal with the choanae of the patient so as to occlude the passageway, said sealing cuff adapted to readily collapse around said tubular body when deflated, so as to facilitate passage through the anterior nares; and an absorptive member, encircling said tubular body adjacent said expansible sealing cuff, said absorptive member adapted to absorb blood, mucous and other fluids present in the hemorrhaging nasal cavity, and to channel said fluids toward said drainage conduit. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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