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Apparatus for maintaining a surgical airway and method of the same

  • US 8,443,797 B2
  • Filed: 12/18/2007
  • Issued: 05/21/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/18/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An apparatus for maintaining a surgical airway orally through a patient, comprising:

  • an elongated body insertable orally into a patient, the elongated body including, a first end and a second end, one of the first or second ends defining a leading end insertable orally into a patient, the other of the first and second ends defining a trailing end including a main opening disposed through the elongated body and between the leading and trailing end, the main opening enabling insertion of surgical equipment therethrough for use in treatment of the patient, and the opening supporting airflow to the patient,two flow conduits disposed adjacent the main opening along and proximate to the sides of an inner surface of the elongated body;

    a flange integrally formed with the elongated body at the trailing end, wherein the flange comprises a main access to the main opening, two accesses to the two flow conduits, the two accesses forming prongs which extend outward relative to the trailing end and the flange, and two securing member supports, the member supports being protrusions that extend outward relative to the trailing end and flange, wherein the flange, elongated body, main opening, flow conduits and securing member supports are constructed as a one-piece unitary structure;

    a securing member connected to the trailing end by the securing member supports, the securing member supports are adapted to engage the securing member so as to hold the elongated body in position so that an airway of the patient remains open when the elongated body is orally inserted into the patient, the securing member comprises a resilient strap adapted to be dressed around the head or lower neck of the patient, the resilient strap includes a plurality of holes, so that the resilient strap is adapted to be removably attached to the securing member supports;

    one of the flow conduits is deliverable of oxygen to the patient, so as to maintain oxygen to the patient during operating or surgical procedures, the other flow conduit is receivable of carbon dioxide from the patient, so as to enable monitoring of end tidal carbon dioxide of the patient,wherein one of the two flow conduits is disposed between the main access and one of the securing member supports, and the other of the two flow conduits is disposed between the main access and the other of the securing member supports.

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