Feeding tube retaining member filling tool
First Claim
1. A method for placing an enteral feeding tube, said method comprising the steps of:
- supplying a feeding tube having an internal end portion and an external end portion, said feeding tube defining a filling lumen and a feeding lumen therethrough, a fillable retaining member mounted on said internal end portion of said feed tube, said fillable retaining member in fluid communication with said filling lumen;
providing a filling tool including a fluid reservoir containing a fluid, a tool body defining a fluid flow path fluidly connected to said fluid reservoir, a cannula constructed to connect fluidly to said filling lumen of said feeding tube, said cannula fluidly connected to said fluid flow path defined by said tool body, a plunger mounted for movement through said cannula, and a plug constructed to substantially fluidly seal the filling lumen of the feeding tube, said plug positioned within said filling tool so as to be displaced outwardly through said cannula when said plunger is moved towards said cannula;
fluidly connecting said cannula to said filling lumen of said feeding tube;
discharging fluid from said fluid reservoir to said fillable retaining member through said fluid flow path, said cannula, and said filling lumen;
moving said plunger towards said cannula to displace the plug outwardly from the cannula and insert said plug into substantially sealing engagement with said filling lumen of said feeding tube; and
positioning the feeding tube percutaneously in the gastrointestinal tract of a patient with the retaining member positioned internal to the patient and the external end portion positioned external to the patient.
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Abstract
A method for placing an external feeding tube in the gastro intestinal tract of a patient. The device includes a feeding tube and a filling tool for filling a fillable retaining member of a feeding tube. The tool includes a fluid reservoir constructed to contain a fluid therein. The tool further includes a tool body defining a fluid flow path, the tool body constructed to be connected to the fluid reservoir such that the fluid reservoir is in fluid communication with the fluid flow path defined by the tool body. The filling tool further includes a cannula constructed to connect fluidly to a filling lumen of a feeding tube. The cannula is fluidly connected to the fluid flow path.
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6 Claims
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1. A method for placing an enteral feeding tube, said method comprising the steps of:
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supplying a feeding tube having an internal end portion and an external end portion, said feeding tube defining a filling lumen and a feeding lumen therethrough, a fillable retaining member mounted on said internal end portion of said feed tube, said fillable retaining member in fluid communication with said filling lumen; providing a filling tool including a fluid reservoir containing a fluid, a tool body defining a fluid flow path fluidly connected to said fluid reservoir, a cannula constructed to connect fluidly to said filling lumen of said feeding tube, said cannula fluidly connected to said fluid flow path defined by said tool body, a plunger mounted for movement through said cannula, and a plug constructed to substantially fluidly seal the filling lumen of the feeding tube, said plug positioned within said filling tool so as to be displaced outwardly through said cannula when said plunger is moved towards said cannula; fluidly connecting said cannula to said filling lumen of said feeding tube; discharging fluid from said fluid reservoir to said fillable retaining member through said fluid flow path, said cannula, and said filling lumen; moving said plunger towards said cannula to displace the plug outwardly from the cannula and insert said plug into substantially sealing engagement with said filling lumen of said feeding tube; and positioning the feeding tube percutaneously in the gastrointestinal tract of a patient with the retaining member positioned internal to the patient and the external end portion positioned external to the patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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