Low profile gastrostomy device with dome
First Claim
1. A gastrostomy device formed of elastomeric material and designed to be inserted into an existing stoma of a patient, comprising:
- a. a hollow tubular shaft portion having an inner end and an outer end and a continuous tubular wall defining a longitudinal passage extending completely through the shaft portion, the outer end of the tubular shaft portion being adapted to extend outwardly of the stoma;
b. an enlarged resiliently deformable hollow dome portion, the dome portion having an apex, a substantially planar bottom wall opposite the apex, and a defining sidewall that has a perimeter and is circular in section and provided with a plurality of oval shaped apertures therethrough about equally spaced about the perimeter, each said oval shaped aperture having a major axis, and each major axis lying about on a shortest line from the apex to the bottom wall of the dome portion and an end of each oval opening being adjacent the bottom wall, the bottom wall being attached to the inner end of the hollow tubular shaft portion, the dome portion having a distal end and an attached end, the distal end being the apex extending away from the tubular shaft portion, and the attached end being the bottom wall, the inner end of the tubular shaft portion extending sealingly through the bottom wall and into the dome portion and communicating with the dome portion, the dome portion being particularly characterized by the defining sidewall thereof being varied in thickness, the thickness of the sidewall gradually decreasing sufficiently from at least about the mid-height of the dome to the bottom wall whereby the dome when elongated with an obturator stretches and elongates smoothly and evenly and readily to substantially the diameter of the hollow tubular shaft; and
c. a retention flange with a central aperture therethrough and the outer portion of the tubular shaft portion extending slideably therethrough, and the retention flange being adjustably fixable in position upon the tubular shaft portion relative to the dome portion.
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Abstract
A gastrostomy device for easier insertion into an established stoma is provided with an apertured dome connected at its bottom wall to a tubular shaft, wherein the dome is particularly characterized by having the sidewall thinned from apex to bottom wall whereby the dome, when elongated with an obturator, stretches smoothly and readily to very close to the diameter of the tubular shaft. The device is ordinarily provided with a one-way valve mounted in the dome as well as with a retention flange at the outer end of the tubular shaft. Preferably the one-way valve is a cross-slit duckbill valve of novel design.
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23 Claims
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1. A gastrostomy device formed of elastomeric material and designed to be inserted into an existing stoma of a patient, comprising:
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a. a hollow tubular shaft portion having an inner end and an outer end and a continuous tubular wall defining a longitudinal passage extending completely through the shaft portion, the outer end of the tubular shaft portion being adapted to extend outwardly of the stoma; b. an enlarged resiliently deformable hollow dome portion, the dome portion having an apex, a substantially planar bottom wall opposite the apex, and a defining sidewall that has a perimeter and is circular in section and provided with a plurality of oval shaped apertures therethrough about equally spaced about the perimeter, each said oval shaped aperture having a major axis, and each major axis lying about on a shortest line from the apex to the bottom wall of the dome portion and an end of each oval opening being adjacent the bottom wall, the bottom wall being attached to the inner end of the hollow tubular shaft portion, the dome portion having a distal end and an attached end, the distal end being the apex extending away from the tubular shaft portion, and the attached end being the bottom wall, the inner end of the tubular shaft portion extending sealingly through the bottom wall and into the dome portion and communicating with the dome portion, the dome portion being particularly characterized by the defining sidewall thereof being varied in thickness, the thickness of the sidewall gradually decreasing sufficiently from at least about the mid-height of the dome to the bottom wall whereby the dome when elongated with an obturator stretches and elongates smoothly and evenly and readily to substantially the diameter of the hollow tubular shaft; and c. a retention flange with a central aperture therethrough and the outer portion of the tubular shaft portion extending slideably therethrough, and the retention flange being adjustably fixable in position upon the tubular shaft portion relative to the dome portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 23)
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14. A low profile gastrostomy device formed of elastomeric material and designed to be inserted into an existing stoma of a patient, comprising:
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a. a hollow tubular shaft portion having an inner end and an outer-end and a continuous tubular wall defining a longitudinal passage extending completely through the shaft portion and the tubular shaft portion is up to about 4.3 centimeters in length and has surrounding the outer end thereof a retention flange adapted to bear against the skin of the abdominal wall of the patient into whose stomach the gastrostomy device is to be inserted; b. an enlarged resiliently deformable hollow dome portion, the dome portion having an apex, a substantially planar bottom wall opposite the apex, and a defining sidewall that has a perimeter and is circular in section and provided with a plurality of oval shaped apertures therethrough about equally spaced about the perimeter, each said oval shaped aperture having a major axis, and each major axis lying about on a shortest line from the apex to the bottom wall of the dome portion and an end of each oval opening being adjacent the bottom wall, the bottom wall being attached to the inner end of the hollow tubular shaft portion, the dome portion having a distal end and an attached end, the distal end being the apex extending away from the tubular shaft portion, and the attached end being the bottom wall, the inner end of the tubular shaft portion extending sealingly through the bottom wall and into the dome portion and communicating with the dome portion, the dome portion being particularly characterized by the defining sidewall thereof being varied in thickness, the thickness of the sidewall gradually decreasing sufficiently from at least about the mid-height of the dome to the bottom wall whereby the dome when elongated with an obturator stretches and elongates smoothly and evenly and readily to substantially the diameter of the hollow tubular shaft; and c. a one-way cross-slit duck bill valve is attached to the inner end of the tubular shaft portion within the dome portion so as to substantially prevent passage of fluid from the dome portion into the tubular shaft portion but permit passage of fluid into the dome portion from the tubular shaft portion,the cross-slit duck bill valve has a foreshortened hollow cylindrical body within which two folded wall portions together form a ridge and valley structure entirely closing the hollow cylindrical body, each wall portion being V-shaped in section and extending substantially diametrically of the hollow cylindrical body with the V'"'"'s both opening in the same axial direction of the cylindrical body, and, with the lines formed by the apex of each folded wall portion lying substantially in a common plane substantially normal to the hollow cylindrical body, each wall portion meeting at about right angles to form four quadrants, each wall portion ending midway around a quadrant where it meets and is integrally joined to the mutually intersecting wall portion to form a valley extending radially outwardly from the intersection of the apices as well as at an angle from the said common plane, the so-shaped integral wall being a continuous wall of substantially uniform thickness within the confines of the cylindrical body and integrally formed therewith to make the complete closure, the apices both being slit at the intersection thereby providing intersecting slits, the slits extending entirely through the wall at the fold forming each apex, and the apices facing toward the apex of the dome portion. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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Specification