Apparatus and method for ventilating and aspirating
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1. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
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a body with an open interior;
a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device,a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall, said proximal end portion being approximately axially aligned with said distal end portion so that a catheter may be inserted through said proximal end portion to exit from said distal end portion;
a directional barrier carried by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion but to pass a said catheter introduced through said proximal end portion, said directional barrier carrying detection means constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter when said tip is moved to the proximity of said directional barrier from a location closer to said distal end portion; and
structural means for associating a catheter with said proximal end, said structural means being releasably connectable to said proximal end portion.
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Abstract
A sealed ventilation circuit adapter that enables simultaneous patient ventilation and safe tracheal suctioning is embodied to accommodate any of a wide variety of commercially available suction catheters. The adapter comprises a manifold assembly, and a catheter carrier. The manifold assembly may be attached to a patient for an extended period, while the catheter carrier is advantageously constructed as a single procedural use disposable device. The carrier couples with the manifold assembly and functions to effect an introduction of a catheter through a normally closed valve structure carried by the manifold assembly.
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1. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall, said proximal end portion being approximately axially aligned with said distal end portion so that a catheter may be inserted through said proximal end portion to exit from said distal end portion; a directional barrier carried by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion but to pass a said catheter introduced through said proximal end portion, said directional barrier carrying detection means constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter when said tip is moved to the proximity of said directional barrier from a location closer to said distal end portion; and structural means for associating a catheter with said proximal end, said structural means being releasably connectable to said proximal end portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall, said proximal end portion being approximately axially aligned with said distal end portion so that a catheter may be inserted through said proximal end portion to exit from said distal end portion, and a directional barrier carried by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion but to pass a said catheter introduced through said proximal end portion;
wherein said directional barrier is configured to be inserted in said proximal end portion in sealing relationship with said open interior, and comprises a normally closed valving structure which is constructed and arranged to effect a sliding seal with the external surface of a catheter as a said catheter is passed from said proximal end portion towards said distal end portion though said valve structure;detection means carried by said valve structure and constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter positioned within said valve structure when said tip is moved to the proximity of said valve structure from a location closer to said distal end portion; and structural means for associating a catheter with said proximal end, said structural means being releasably connectable to said proximal end portion.
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22. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall, said proximal end portion being approximately axially aligned with said distal end portion so that a catheter may be inserted through said proximal end portion to exit from said distal end portion, and a directional barrier carried by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a resilient seal against an internal surface of said continuous wall of said proximal end portion and between said proximal end portion and a catheter carrier against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion but to pass a said catheter introduced through said proximal end portion, wherein said directional barrier is configured to be inserted in said proximal end portion in sealing relationship with said open interior and comprises; a normally closed valving structure which is constructed and arranged to effect a sliding seal with the external surface of a catheter as a said catheter is passed from said proximal end portion towards said distal end portion though said valve structure, and which carries detection means constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter positioned within said valve structure when said tip is moved to the proximity of said valve structure from a location closer to said distal end portion; and structural means for associating a catheter with said proximal end, said structural means being releasably connectable to said proximal end portion and comprising; a catheter carrier, including; a leading end portion adapted to couple with said proximal end portion; and a trailing end portion carrying a catheter, introducer structure, said introducer structure being constructed and arranged to interface with said directional barrier when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion and comprising; an introducer tip constructed as a continuous wall to define; an interior passageway configured to receive and pass a catheter; and an exterior surface configured to interface with said directional barrier, wherein said exterior surface of said introducer tip and said directional barrier are mutually adapted to effect a sealed relationship when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion
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23. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
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a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall, said proximal end portion being approximately axially aligned with said distal end portion so that a catheter may be inserted through said proximal end portion to exit from said distal end portion, and a directional barrier carded by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion but to pass a said catheter introduced through said proximal end portion; and structural means for associating a catheter with said proximal end, said structural means being releasably connectable to said proximal end portion and comprising; a catheter carrier, including; a leading end portion adapted to couple with said proximal end portion; and a trailing end portion carrying a catheter introducer structure, said introducer structure being constructed and arranged to interface with said directional barrier when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion, said introducer structure comprising; an introducer tip constructed as a continuous wall to define; an interior passageway configured to receive and pass a catheter; and an exterior surface configured to interface with said directional barrier; and a fluid collector carried by said trailing end portion and including; a chamber positioned in approximate axial alignment with said distal end portion opposite said manifold with respect to said leading end portion; a proximal closing member for said chamber with an entry approximately axially aligned with said introducer tip, said closing member being structured to effect a sliding seal with the exterior surface of a catheter. - View Dependent Claims (24, 25, 26, 27)
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28. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
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a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, and a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wail; a catheter carder, including; a leading end portion adapted to couple with said proximal end portion, and a trailing end portion carrying a catheter introducer structure; and a directional barrier carded by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal between said proximal end portion and said carrier, to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion, and to pass a catheter introduced through said proximal end portion, said directional barrier carrying detection means constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter structure when said tip is moved to the proximity of said valve structure from a location closer to said distal end portion; said introducer structure being constructed and arranged to interface with said directional barrier when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion. - View Dependent Claims (29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35)
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36. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
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a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, and a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall; a catheter carrier, including; a leading end portion adapted to couple with said proximal end portion, and a trailing end portion carrying a catheter introducer structure; and a directional barrier carried by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal between said proximal end portion and said carrier, to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion, and to pass a catheter introduced through said proximal end portion; said introducer structure being constructed and arranged to interface with said directional barrier when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion, wherein said directional barrier comprises a normally closed valve structure constructed and arranged to effect a sliding seal with the external surface of said introducer structure, and said valve structure carries detection means constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter positioned within said valve structure when said tip is moved to the proximity of said valve structure from a location closer to said distal end portion.
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37. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
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a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall; a catheter carder, including; a leading end portion adapted to couple with said proximal end portion, and a trailing end portion carrying a catheter introducer structure; and a directional barrier carded by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal between said proximal end portion and said carder, to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion, and to pass a catheter introduced through said proximal end portion; said introducer structure being constructed and arranged to interface with said directional barrier when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion; and a fluid collector carded by said trailing end portion and including; a chamber positioned in approximate axial alignment with said distal end portion opposite said manifold with respect to said leading end portion; a proximal closing member for said chamber with an entry approximately axially aligned with said introducer tip, said closing member being structured to effect a sliding seal with the exterior surface of a catheter. - View Dependent Claims (38, 39)
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40. A ventilation circuit adapter assembly for use with an intubation device, comprising:
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a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, and a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall; a catheter carrier, including; a leading end portion adapted to couple with said proximal end portion, and a trailing end portion carrying a catheter introducer structure; and a directional barrier carried by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal between said proximal end portion and said carrier, and to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion; said directional barrier carrying detection means constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter structure when said tip is moved to the proximity of said valve structure from a location closer to said distal end portion; said introducer structure being constructed and arranged to interface with said directional barrier when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion; and a catheter positioned through said introducer structure, said open interior and said distal end. - View Dependent Claims (41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51)
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52. A ventilation circuit adapter assembly for use with an intubation device, comprising:
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a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, and a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall; a catheter carrier, including; a leading end portion adapted to couple with said proximal end portion, and a trailing end portion carrying a catheter introducer structure, said introducer structure comprising; an introducer tip constructed as a continuous wall to define; an interior passageway configured to receive and pass a catheter; and an exterior surface configured to interface with said directional barrier; a directional barrier carried by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal between said proximal end portion and said carrier, and to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion, said directional barrier comprising a normally closed valve structure constructed and arranged to effect a sliding seal with the external surface of said introducer structure; said introducer structure being constructed and arranged to interface with said directional barrier when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion; and a catheter positioned through said introducer structure, said open interior and said distal end; and detection means carded by said valve structure, which is constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter positioned within said valve structure when said tip is moved to the proximity of said valve structure from a location closer to said distal end portion and said catheter carries structure intercooperable with said detection means.
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53. A ventilation circuit adapter assembly for use with an intubation device, comprising:
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a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, and a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall; a catheter carrier, including; a leading end portion adapted to couple with mid proximal end portion, and a trailing end portion carrying a catheter introducer structure, said introducer structure comprising; an introducer tip constructed as a continuous wall to define; an interior passageway configured to receive and pass a catheter; and an exterior surface configured to interface with a directional barrier; a directional barrier carried by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal between said proximal end portion and said carder, and to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion; said introducer structure being constructed and arranged to interface, with said directional barrier when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion; and a catheter positioned through said introducer structure, said open interior and said distal end; and a fluid collector carried by said trailing end portion and including; a chamber positioned in approximate axial alignment with said distal end portion opposite said manifold with respect to said leading end portion; a proximal closing member for said chamber with an entry approximately axially aligned with said introducer tip, said closing member being structured to effect a sliding seal with the exterior surface of a catheter. - View Dependent Claims (54, 55)
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56. A ventilation circuit adapter assembly for use with an intubation device, comprising:
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a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, and a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall; a catheter carder, including; a leading end portion adapted to couple with said proximal end portion, and a trailing end portion carrying a catheter introducer structure; and a directional barrier carried by said proximal end portion, constructed and arranged to effect a seal between said proximal end portion and said carder, and to effect a seal against fluid flow through said open interior towards said proximal end portion; said introducer structure being constructed and arranged to interface with said directional barrier when said leading end portion is coupled with said proximal end portion; a catheter positioned through said introducer structure, said open interior and said distal end, said catheter carrying indicia, and said manifold body including a transparent window portion positioned so that said indicia is viewable through said window portion as said catheter is moved parallel the axis of said manifold body; and detection means carried by said valve structure and constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter positioned within said valve structure when said tip is moved to the proximity of said valve structure from a location closer to said distal end portion and said catheter carries structure intercooperable with said detection means.
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57. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
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a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall, said proximal end portion being approximately axially aligned with said distal end portion so that a catheter may be inserted through said proximal end portion to exit from said distal end portion; a catheter carrier structured and arranged to associate a catheter with said proximal end, including; a leading end portion; a trailing end portion; and a fluid collector carded by said trailing end .portion, wherein said fluid collector comprises; a chamber positioned in approximate axial alignment with said distal end portion opposite said manifold with respect to said leading end portion; and a proximal closing member for said chamber with an entry approximately axially aligned with an introducer tip, said closing member being structured to effect a sliding seal with the exterior surface of a catheter.
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58. A ventilation circuit adapter for interfacing a suction catheter with an intubation device, comprising:
a manifold assembly, having; a body with an open interior; a distal end portion of said body being adapted to couple with said intubation device, a proximal end portion of said body being formed as an open port defined by a continuous wall, said proximal end portion being approximately axially aligned with said distal end portion so that a catheter may be inserted through said proximal end portion to exit from said distal end portion; a catheter carrier structured and arranged to associate a catheter with said proximal end, including; a leading end portion; a trailing end portion; and valve structure configured to be inserted in said proximal end portion in sealing relationship with said open interior, said valve structure normally being closed; and detection means carried by said valve structure, said detection means constructed and arranged to signal the presence of the tip of a catheter positioned within said valve structure when said tip is moved to the proximity of said valve structure from a location closer to said distal end portion.
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