Catheter
First Claim
1. A nasogastric/jejunal catheter comprising:
- a) an elongated, flexible first catheter tube containing first and second lumens extending from a proximal end of the first tube to a distal end thereof;
b) a first bolus having a connector end connected to said distal end of said first catheter tube, said first bolus having a nose end and containing a first passage and a second passage therein communicating with said first and second lumens, respectively, of said first catheter tube at said connector end of said first bolus;
c) said first passage extending axially through said first bolus to an opening in said nose end of said first bolus, said second passage extending axially through said first bolus to a port opening radially through a side of said first bolus;
d) an elongated second catheter tube containing a lumen extending from a proximal end of the second tube to a distal end thereof, said proximal end of said elongated second catheter tube being connected to said nose end of said first bolus so that said second catheter tube lumen is in communication with said first passage in said first bolus;
e) a second bolus connected to said distal end of said second catheter tube, said second bolus having a nose end and a connector end and containing a passage therein communicating with said lumen in said second catheter tube at said connector end of said second bolus;
f) said second bolus having a port therein communicating with said passage in said second bolus.
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Abstract
An enteral feeding catheter that provides access to both the stomach and the jejunum for feeding, aspiration and decompression. The catheter includes a dual lumen “D” tube that joins to an external “Y” connector at the proximal end of the tube. The connector serves both lumens as a source for fluid or aspiration. The gastric lumen and the jejunal lumen of the “D” tube both connect to a transitional connector bolus in the stomach. The gastric lumen of the “D” tube joins with a lumen in the transitional bolus that communicates with a gastric port. The gastric port is recessed to the level of its full internal lumen, thereby providing maximum protection against occlusion and maximum area for outflow. The “D” jejunal lumen connects in the bolus with a lumen that transitions from a “D” shape to a full circle shape. The latter provides for the attachment of a smaller, round, single lumen tube that extends into the jejunum. At the distal end of the jejunal tube is a bolus containing an improved port that is also recessed to the level of the floor of the internal tube lumen to provide maximum protection against occlusion and maximum area for outflow. Both the gastric port in the transitional bolus and the jejunal port in the tip bolus include a structural arch protruding radially outwardly therefrom. The arch is effective to prevent the body segment of either bolus from bending and restricting the ports. The invention also provides for the insertion of the tube over a guidewire rather than with an internal stylet, as is normally the case with nasally inserted tubes.
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23 Claims
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1. A nasogastric/jejunal catheter comprising:
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a) an elongated, flexible first catheter tube containing first and second lumens extending from a proximal end of the first tube to a distal end thereof; b) a first bolus having a connector end connected to said distal end of said first catheter tube, said first bolus having a nose end and containing a first passage and a second passage therein communicating with said first and second lumens, respectively, of said first catheter tube at said connector end of said first bolus; c) said first passage extending axially through said first bolus to an opening in said nose end of said first bolus, said second passage extending axially through said first bolus to a port opening radially through a side of said first bolus; d) an elongated second catheter tube containing a lumen extending from a proximal end of the second tube to a distal end thereof, said proximal end of said elongated second catheter tube being connected to said nose end of said first bolus so that said second catheter tube lumen is in communication with said first passage in said first bolus; e) a second bolus connected to said distal end of said second catheter tube, said second bolus having a nose end and a connector end and containing a passage therein communicating with said lumen in said second catheter tube at said connector end of said second bolus; f) said second bolus having a port therein communicating with said passage in said second bolus. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A nasogastric/jejunal catheter comprising:
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a) an elongated, flexible first catheter tube having a proximal end and a distal end; b) an elongated, flexible second catheter tube having a proximal end and a distal end; c) a generally cylindrical mid-port bolus connecting said distal end of said first catheter tube with said proximal end of said second catheter tube; d) said first catheter tube containing a feeding lumen and an aspirating lumen; e) said second catheter tube containing a feeding lumen; f) said mid-port bolus containing a radially opening port in fluid communication with said aspirating lumen in said first catheter tube and a passage connecting said feeding lumen in said first catheter tube in fluid communication with said feeding lumen in said second catheter tube; and g) a port on the distal end of said second catheter tube; h) said first catheter tube being long enough to extend from a patient'"'"'s nose or mouth into the ptatient'"'"'s stomach and said second catheter tube being long enough to extend from the patient'"'"'s stomach into the patient'"'"'s jejunum. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A catheter for delivering liquid nutrients directly into a patient'"'"'s intestinal tract, while, at the same time, aspirating the patient'"'"'s stomach, comprising:
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a) a first catheter tube containing first and second lumens extending from a proximal end to a distal end of the tube, said first catheter tube being long enough to extend from outside the patient'"'"'s nasal passage to inside the patient'"'"'s stomach; b) a first bolus having a connector end connected to said distal end of said first catheter tube, said first bolus having a nose end and containing a passage communicating with said first lumen, said passage extending axially through said first bolus to an opening in said nose end of said first bolus; c) a radially opening port formed at least partially in said first bolus between said nose end and said connector end of said first bolus and communicating with said second lumen; d) a second catheter tube containing a lumen extending from a proximal end of the second tube to a distal end of second catheter tube, said proximal end of said second catheter tube being connected to said nose end of said first bolus so that said second catheter tube lumen is in communication with said passage in said first bolus, said second catheter tube being long enough to extend from inside the patient'"'"'s stomach to inside the patient'"'"'s intestinal tract; e) a second bolus having a connector end connected to said distal end of said second catheter tube, said second bolus having an nose end and an attachment end; f) said second bolus having a port opening therefrom and communicating with said lumen in said second catheter. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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