Intra-thoracic collateral ventilation bypass system
First Claim
1. An intra-thoracic collateral ventilation bypass system comprising:
- at least one conduit having first and second ends,wherein the first end is configured and adapted to pass through and be in direct fluid communication with a bronchus of a patient,wherein the second end is configured and adapted to pass through and be in direct fluid communication with an inner volume of a lung of a patient,and wherein the conduit is configured and adapted to create a direct fluid communication between the lung of the patient and the bronchus of the patient along a path through the patient outside the lung and the bronchus of the patient;
a flow-control device connected with the conduit to prevent flow from the bronchus to the lung;
a first sealing device that is adapted to establish an airtight seal between the conduit and the wall of the bronchus; and
a second sealing device that is adapted to establish an airtight seal between the conduit and the lung.
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Abstract
A system to alleviate a symptom of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in a lung of a patient by providing a ventilation bypass pathway which allows air to exit the lung via the bronchus or trachea. The system includes a conduit connected by an airway connection device to an artificial opening through a wall of a region of a trachea or bronchus external to the lung. The other end of the conduit is connected by a lung connection device to an opening through a visceral membrane of the lung. A flow-control device such as a filter or valve is connected to the conduit to allow exhalation via the conduit but control flow from the airway to the lung. The conduit creates a direct fluid communication between the lung of the patient and the airway of the patient which permits air to exit the lung and enter the airway via the conduit.
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1. An intra-thoracic collateral ventilation bypass system comprising:
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at least one conduit having first and second ends, wherein the first end is configured and adapted to pass through and be in direct fluid communication with a bronchus of a patient, wherein the second end is configured and adapted to pass through and be in direct fluid communication with an inner volume of a lung of a patient, and wherein the conduit is configured and adapted to create a direct fluid communication between the lung of the patient and the bronchus of the patient along a path through the patient outside the lung and the bronchus of the patient; a flow-control device connected with the conduit to prevent flow from the bronchus to the lung; a first sealing device that is adapted to establish an airtight seal between the conduit and the wall of the bronchus; and a second sealing device that is adapted to establish an airtight seal between the conduit and the lung. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A system for creating a ventilation bypass between a lung of a patient and an airway of the patient wherein the airway is a natural airway of the lower respiratory tract of the patient external to the lung, and wherein the system comprises:
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a conduit having first and second ends; the first end of the conduit is configured and adapted to be connected with the airway of the patient and sealed to a wall of the airway of the patient; the second end of the conduit is configured and adapted to pass into the lung of a patient and be sealed to the lung of the patient; the conduit is configured and adapted to create a direct fluid communication between the lung of the patient and the airway of the patient along a path through the patient outside the lung and the airway of the patient thereby providing a ventilation bypass which permits air to exit the lung and enter the airway via the conduit; and a flow-control device is connected with the conduit to prevent flow from the airway to the lung. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for creating an airway bypass between a lung of a patient and an airway of the patient wherein the airway is a natural airway of the lower respiratory tract of the patient external to the lung, wherein the method comprises:
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(a) connecting a first end of a conduit to an opening in a wall of the airway of the patient; (b) sealing the conduit to the airway; (c) positioning the conduit along a path through the patient outside of the lung and outside the airway of the patient; (d) inserting a second end of the conduit into an inner volume of the lung of the patient from outside of the lung of the patient; (e) sealing the conduit to the lung thereby providing a ventilation bypass for air to exit the lung and enter the airway via the conduit; and (f) providing a flow-control device connected with the conduit to prevent flow from the airway to the lung. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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