Multi-layer pneumostoma management system and methods for treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
First Claim
1. A pneumostoma vent to allow gases to exit parenchymal tissue of a lung through a pneumostoma in a chest of a patient, wherein the pneumostoma vent comprises;
- a tube adapted to be inserted into the chest through the pneumostoma,the tube having a lumen, a proximal end and a distal endthe distal end of the tube having at least one opening adapted to admit gases from the parenchymal tissue of the lung;
the proximal end of the tube having a plurality of arms projecting a sufficient distance from the tube to preclude passage of proximal end of the tube through a wall of the chest into the pneumostoma,an adhesive ring surrounding the tube;
the adhesive ring having an aperture through which the tube passes, the aperture being too small to allow passage of the arms projecting from the tube;
a filter disposed over the proximal end of the tube such that gases passing into and out of the lumen of the tube pass through the filter;
an adhesive cover having an aperture smaller than the filter and positioned such that the adhesive cover contacts the perimeter of the filter, the arms of the tube and at least a portion of the adhesive ring, such that the arms are disposed between the adhesive ring and the adhesive cover, and the filter is disposed between the adhesive cover and the proximal end of the tube.
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Abstract
A flexible pneumostoma management device maintains the patency of a pneumostoma while controlling the flow of material through the pneumostoma. The pneumostoma management device includes a pneumostoma vent having a tube which enters the pneumostoma to allow gases to escape the lung, a flange and a filter/valve to control flow of materials through the tube. The flange is a thin flexible patch comprises of multiple thin layers of materials and which conforms and attaches to the chest of the patient. The flange includes a filter, a protective outer layer and an inner hydrocolloid layer. The flange secures the tube in position in the pneumostoma.
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22 Claims
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1. A pneumostoma vent to allow gases to exit parenchymal tissue of a lung through a pneumostoma in a chest of a patient, wherein the pneumostoma vent comprises;
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a tube adapted to be inserted into the chest through the pneumostoma, the tube having a lumen, a proximal end and a distal end the distal end of the tube having at least one opening adapted to admit gases from the parenchymal tissue of the lung; the proximal end of the tube having a plurality of arms projecting a sufficient distance from the tube to preclude passage of proximal end of the tube through a wall of the chest into the pneumostoma, an adhesive ring surrounding the tube;
the adhesive ring having an aperture through which the tube passes, the aperture being too small to allow passage of the arms projecting from the tube;a filter disposed over the proximal end of the tube such that gases passing into and out of the lumen of the tube pass through the filter; an adhesive cover having an aperture smaller than the filter and positioned such that the adhesive cover contacts the perimeter of the filter, the arms of the tube and at least a portion of the adhesive ring, such that the arms are disposed between the adhesive ring and the adhesive cover, and the filter is disposed between the adhesive cover and the proximal end of the tube. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A medical device adapted to allow gases to exit parenchymal tissue of a lung through a pneumostoma in a chest of a patient, wherein the pneumostoma vent comprises;
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a tube adapted to be inserted into the chest through the pneumostoma, the tube having a lumen, a proximal end and a distal end; the distal end of the tube having at least one opening adapted to admit gases from the parenchymal tissue of the lung; the proximal end of the tube having a plurality of arms projecting a sufficient distance from the tube to preclude passage of proximal end of the tube through a wall of the chest into the pneumostoma, a hydrocolloid ring surrounding the tube; a hydrophobic filter disposed over the proximal end of the tube adapted to allow gases to escape the tube but retain liquids or solids within the tube; an adhesive cover having an aperture smaller than the filter and positioned such that the adhesive cover secures the filter over the proximal end of the tube, and the adhesive cover is secured to the plurality of arms of the tube and at least a portion of the hydrocolloid ring. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A pneumostoma vent to allow gases to exit parenchymal tissue of a lung through a pneumostoma in a chest of a patient, wherein the pneumostoma vent comprises;
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a tube adapted to be inserted into the chest through the pneumostoma, the tube having a lumen, a proximal end and a distal end the distal end of the tube having at least one opening adapted to admit gases from the parenchymal tissue of the lung; the proximal end of the tube having a plurality of arms projecting a sufficient distance from the tube to preclude passage of proximal end of the tube into the pneumostoma, and the proximal end including a proximal opening; a ring surrounding the tube;
the ring having an aperture through which the tube passes, the aperture being too small to allow passage of the arms projecting from the tube;an adhesive cover having an aperture that can communicate with the proximal opening and positioned such that the adhesive cover contacts the plurality of arms of the tube and at least a portion of the ring, such that the plurality of arms are disposed between the ring and the adhesive cover.
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22. A pneumostoma vent to allow gases to exit parenchymal tissue of a lung through a pneumostoma in a chest of a patient, wherein the pneumostoma vent comprises;
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a tube adapted to be inserted into the chest through the pneumostoma, the tube having a lumen, a proximal end and a distal end the distal end of the tube having at least one opening adapted to admit gases from the parenchymal tissue of the lung; the proximal end of the tube having one or more arms projecting a sufficient distance from the tube to preclude passage of proximal end of the tube into the pneumostoma, and the proximal end including a proximal opening; a ring surrounding the tube;
the ring having an aperture through which the tube passes, the aperture being too small to allow passage of the arms projecting from the tube;an adhesive cover having an aperture that can communicate with the proximal opening and positioned such that the adhesive cover contacts one or more of arms of the tube and at least a portion of the ring, such that the one or more arms are disposed between the ring and the adhesive cover.
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Specification