Corporeal access tube assembly
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1. A corporeal access tube assembly, comprising:
- a) a tube segment having a silicone rubber body;
b) said silicone rubber body including one elongated body portion containing a coil spring extending along its length;
c) said one elongated body portion and said coil spring forming a generally cylindrical wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, said cylindrical wall in said one elongated body portion being supported by said coil spring;
d) said silicone rubber body including another body portion which is coextensive with and adjacent to said one elongated body portion and forms a generally cylindrical wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, said inner surfaces of said one body portion and said other body portion defining an unobstructed fluid flow passage through said tube segment body, said cylindrical wall in said other body portion having no coil spring support;
e) a retention member mounted on and encircling said other body portion, said retention member including a balloon fastened to said outer surface of said cylindrical wall in said other body portion; and
f) a lumen extending through said body portions into communication with said balloon, said lumen extending through said one body portion outside of said coil spring and inside of said outer surface in said one body portion.
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Abstract
A corporeal access tube assembly including a tube segment in which a coil spring is embedded along a portion of the segment. A retention balloon is secured to the tube segment around a portion which does not contain the coil spring. The balloon is inflated into a preformed shape when in operation but its walls are not stretched to any noticeable extent. A bolus on one end of the tube segment includes a stylet pocket in which a stylet is inserted to stretch the balloon axially and decrease its size radially for purposes of insertion and removal of the tube assembly.
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14 Claims
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1. A corporeal access tube assembly, comprising:
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a) a tube segment having a silicone rubber body; b) said silicone rubber body including one elongated body portion containing a coil spring extending along its length; c) said one elongated body portion and said coil spring forming a generally cylindrical wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, said cylindrical wall in said one elongated body portion being supported by said coil spring; d) said silicone rubber body including another body portion which is coextensive with and adjacent to said one elongated body portion and forms a generally cylindrical wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, said inner surfaces of said one body portion and said other body portion defining an unobstructed fluid flow passage through said tube segment body, said cylindrical wall in said other body portion having no coil spring support; e) a retention member mounted on and encircling said other body portion, said retention member including a balloon fastened to said outer surface of said cylindrical wall in said other body portion; and f) a lumen extending through said body portions into communication with said balloon, said lumen extending through said one body portion outside of said coil spring and inside of said outer surface in said one body portion.
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2. A corporeal access tube assembly, comprising:
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a) a tube segment having a silicone rubber body; b) said silicone rubber body including one elongated body portion containing a coil spring extending along its length; c) said one elongated body portion and said coil spring forming a generally cylindrical wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, said spring forming a generally cylindrical wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, said cylindrical wall in said one elongated body portion being supported by said coil spring; d) said silicone rubber body including another body portion which is coextensive with and adjacent to said one elongated body portion and forms a generally cylindrical wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, said inner surfaces of said one body portion and said other body portion defining an unobstructed fluid flow passage through said silicone rubber body, said cylindrical wall in said other body portion having no coil spring support; e) said tube segment having an inlet end and an outlet end; f) a fluid flow opening to said flow passage on one of said tube segment ends and a connector on the other of said tube segment ends; and g) a retention member mounted on and encircling said other body portion; h) said retention member including a balloon comprising a casing having a pair of annular beads defining its inner diameter, each of said annular beads being fastened to said outer surface of the cylindrical wall in said other body portion. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A corporeal access tube assembly, comprising:
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a) a segment of tube having an inlet end and a discharge end; b) said tube segment including a cylindrical body wall formed of rubber-like material and having an outer surface and an inner surface; c) said inner surface defining a generally cylindrical fluid flow passage which is unobstructed through said tube segment between said inlet and discharge ends; d) the body wall in a portion of said tube segment containing an elongated coil spring which supports said wall in said portion of said tube segment; e) the body wall in another portion of said tube segment containing no supporting coil spring; f) a fluid flow opening to said tube segment passage on one of said tube segment ends and a connector on the other of said tube seen ends; g) a balloon encircling said other portion of said tube segment and connected to said tube segment, said balloon comprising a casing having a pair of annular beads defining its inner diameter, each of said annular beads being fastened to said outer surface of said cylindrical body wall in said over portion; and h) a balloon deflation lumen extending longitudinally through said tube segment between said inlet end and said balloon.
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9. A feeding tube assembly comprising:
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a) a tube segment having an inlet end and a discharge end; b) said tube segment including a body formed of rubber-like material and having a cylindrical wall with an outer surface and an inner surface; c) said inner surface defining a generally cylindrical fluid flow passage through said tube segment; d) the body in one portion of said tube segment containing an elongated coil spring which supports said cylindrical wall in said one portion of said tube segment; e) the body in another portion of said tube segment containing no supporting coil spring; f) a balloon encircling said other portion of said tube segment and connected to said tube segment, said balloon comprising a casing having a pair of annular beads defining its inner diameter, each of said inner beads being fastened to said outer surface of said cylindrical wall in said other body portions; g) a bolus fastened to the discharge end of said tube segment; and h) a connector fastened to the inlet end of said tube segment. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A feeding tube assembly, comprising:
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a) a tube segment having an inlet end and a discharge end; b) said tube segment including a cylindrical body wall formed of rubber-like material and having an outer surface and an inner surface; c) said inner surface defining a generally cylindrical passage through said tube segment; d) a wall support structure associated with said body wall formed of rubber-like material and having an outer surface and an inner surface; c) said inner surface defining a generally cylindrical passage through said tube segment; d) a wall support structure associated with said cylindrical body wall along only a portion of said tube segment; e) a balloon encircling another portion of said tube segment containing no wall support structure and connected to said tube segment, said balloon comprising a casing having a pair of annular beads defining its inner diameter, each of said annular beads fastened to said outer surface of the cylindrical body wall in said other body portion of said tube segment; f) a bolus fastened to the discharge end of said tube segment; and g) a connector fastened to the inlet end of said tube segment; h) said bolus having a pocket formed therein for receiving the tip of a stylet; i) said other body portion of said tube segment being stretchable by the action of a stylet seated in said pocket so as to stretch the balloon axially and reduce its dimensions radially. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A gastrostomy tube assembly adapted to extend into a patient'"'"'s stomach through a stoma and be retained therein by a retention member inside the stomach, comprising:
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a) a tube segment having a body formed of rubber-like material; b) said body including one elongated body portion containing a coil spring extending along its length; c) said one elongated body portion and said spring forming a generally cylindrical wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, said cylindrical wall in said one elongated body portion being supported by said coil spring, at least a portion of said one elongated body portion adapted to be disposed in the stoma when a retention member is retaining the tube assembly; d) said body including another body portion which is coextensive with and adjacent to said one elongated body portion and forms a generally cylindrical wall having an inner surface and an outer surface, said wall in said other body portion having no coil spring support whereby it can be readily deformed radially inwardly; e) said tube segment passage having an inlet end and an outlet end; f) a fluid flow opening to said tube segment passage on one of said tube segment ends and a connector on the other of said tube segment ends; and g) a retention member mounted on and encircling said other body portion.
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