Nasogastric tube with multiple passages
US-2024415740-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9675265B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9675265-B2 |
| Application number | US-51827807-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2007 |
| Priority date | Dec 13, 2006 |
| Publication date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 13, 2017 |
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The invention is related to a feeding tube ( 1, 11, 15 ) in particular for total parental nutrition and/or medicine dosing including at least one inner tubing ( 9 ), at least one lumen ( 2, 13 ), at least one sensing element, in particular an electrode ( 3 ), the sensing element being connected to at least one monitoring device by a wiring ( 4, 12, 17 ) for internal monitoring of a patient's vital functions. The wiring ( 4, 12, 17 ) is at least partially wounded in tight contact with a surface of the inner tubing ( 9 ). Wherein the inner tubing ( 9 ) is at least partially surrounded by an outer tubing ( 8 ) in order to cover the inner tubing ( 9 ) and/or the wiring ( 4, 12, 17 ).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A feeding tube configured for insertion in an esophageal opening including: a flexible inner tubing including at least one lumen configured for parenteral nutrition and/or medicine dosing; at least one sensing element disposed along one end of an outside surface of the inner tubing and configured for internally sensing a patient's vital functions; electrically conductive wire connected to the at least one sensing element and to at least one monitoring device, and disposed on the outside surface of the inner tubing; an outer tubing which covers the inner tubing and the electrically conductive wire, a surface of the outer tubing having a spiral shape; and wherein the inner tubing has recesses pre-formed on the inner tubing surface that match with the dimensions of and receive the at least one sensing element and the wire. 2. The feeding tube according to claim 1 , wherein the outer tubing includes a shrinkable tube which is shrunk fit over the inner tubing and wire by shrinking. 3. A feeding tube configured for insertion in an esophageal opening including: an inner tubing including at least one inner lumen configured for parenteral nutrition and/or medicine dosing and at least one outer lumen disposed adjacent an outside surface of the inner tubing with an opening extending continuously along the at least one outer lumen between the outer lumen and an outside surface of the inner tubing; at least one sensing element disposed adjacent one end on the outside surface of the inner tubing and configured for internally sensing a patient's vital functions; wire connected to the at least one sensing element and to at least one monitoring device, and disposed in the outer lumen of the inner tubing; an outer tubing which covers the inner tubing and the wire; and wherein the inner tubing is sufficiently flexible that radial pressure widens the opening to facilitate positioning the wire in the outer lumen. 4. The feeding tube according to claim 3 , wherein the sensing element includes a coil of the wire on said inner tubing. 5. The feeding tube according to claim 3 , wherein the inner and outer tubing are formed of a polymer. 6. The feeding tube according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one sensing element includes an electrode, and the electrode includes at least one of: a thin metal film; or a highly conductive polymer. 7. The feeding tube according to claim 3 , wherein the at least one sensing element includes an inert metal alloy. 8. A feeding tube, comprising: at least one sensing element which internally senses a patient's vital functions; wire connected to the at least one sensing element and to a contact; a tubing which includes a plurality of lumens, wherein a first lumen is formed in the center of the tubing and configured for feeding, and at least a second lumen formed between the first lumen and a surface of the tubing, and the wire being disposed in the second lumen, and the at least one sensing element being disposed on a surface of the tubing at a distal end of the tubing and the contact being disposed adjacent the opposite end of the tubing; and wherein at least one groove is defined in the second lumen, the tubing being flexible such that when the tubing is radially compressed, the groove provides a continuous opening between the second lumen and the surface of the tubing to enable a positioning of the wire in the second lumen from outside, the tubing being resilient such that when the tubing is not compressed, the opening is closed. 9. The feeding tube according to claim 8 , wherein the at least one sensing element includes an electrode, and the electrode includes at least one of: a thin metal film; or a highly conductive polymer.
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