Respiratory apparatus
US-2024342412-A1 · Oct 17, 2024 · US
US9687621B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9687621-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313829509-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 27, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jun 27, 2017 |
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The present invention is a dual lumen endobronchial tube provided with a flexible wall dividing a cylindrical main tube into two lumens, where the outside wall of the main tube is reinforced, preferably by metal wire but alternately by a sufficiently rigid polymer ribbing which will achieve a desired reduction necessary outside wall thickness. The achievement of a reduction in necessary wall thickness enables sufficient hydraulic cross sectional area so that each lumen is capable independently of providing adequate ventilation to a patient even while a ventilation lumen is partly occluded when the insertion end of a bronchoscope or tube is inserted into the adjacent lumen to examine or treat the other lung.
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An endotracheal tube with a main tracheal tube that defines a longitudinal cylindrical internal space that is divided lengthwise by a dividing wall to define two internal and adjacent tracheal lumens within the main tracheal tube, the endotracheal tube being adapted for a tracheal cuff sealing by way of a tracheal cuff of a patient's trachea, the tracheal cuff being supported from the main tracheal tube and being further adapted for a bronchial cuff sealing by way of a bronchial cuff of a bronchus of the patient, the bronchial cuff being supported from a bronchial tube that extends downward from the main tracheal tube and which defines an internal bronchial tube lumen extending one of the tracheal lumens comprising: a) the dividing wall forms two sealing attachment lines lengthwise down an inside surface of the main tracheal tube, whereby the two sealing attachment lines are offset from a midline of the tracheal tube such that the dividing wall extends away from the inside surface at points that are offset from the midline of the tracheal tube, wherein the cross section areas of the two internal and adjacent tracheal lumens are about equal when the dividing wall is at rest; b) at a lower end of the main tracheal tube, the tracheal cuff is located above a first opening of the main tracheal tube defined at a distal end of the tracheal lumen that does not extend to the bronchial tube lumen; and c) the bronchial tube lumen terminates at a distal bronchial opening and the bronchial cuff is located above the distal bronchial opening. 2. The endotracheal tube of claim 1 wherein the thickness of the dividing wall is from 2.5 to 0.5 millimeters. 3. The tube of claim 1 wherein the dividing wall is smooth and semilunar at rest. 4. The endotracheal tube of claim 1 wherein the dividing wall is segmented in an accordion shape but is generally in a flattened orientation. 5. The endotracheal tube of claim 1 wherein the dividing wall is segmented in an accordion shape but is generally in a semilunar orientation. 6. A specialty endotracheal tube comprising: a) a tracheal tube and a bronchial tube, the bronchial tube extending from a distal end of the tracheal tube; b) a tracheal tube lumen defined by inside walls of the tracheal tube; c) a dividing wall longitudinally dividing the tracheal tube lumen and, with the inside walls of the tracheal tube, defines a short lumen and a long lumen adjacent to each other in the tracheal tube; d) the short lumen comprising a first upper opening and a first lower opening near a connection of the bronchial tube to the distal end of the tracheal tube; e) the long lumen comprising a second upper opening and a second lower opening into a bronchial lumen defined by inside walls of the bronchial tube; f) the bronchial tube lumen comprising a third lower opening; g) a first inflatable cuff fixed above the first lower opening of the short lumen on an outside wall of the tracheal tube; h) a second inflatable cuff fixed above the third lower opening of the bronchial lumen on an outside surface of the bronchial tube; and i) two sealing attachments of the dividing wall along the inside walls of the tracheal tube are offset from a midline of the tracheal tube such that the dividing wall extends away from the inside walls at points that are offset from the midline of the tracheal tube, defining cross sectional areas of the short lumen and long lumen that are about equal when the dividing wall is at rest. 7. The specialty endotracheal tube of claim 6 wherein the dividing wall is semilunar in cross section shape at rest. 8. The specialty endotracheal tube of claim 6 wherein the dividing wall comprises, in cross section, a convex surface opposite an inside wall of the tracheal tube of the long lumen. 9. The specialty endotracheal tube of claim 8 wherein the dividing wall is flexible such that insertion of a medical device into the long lumen, due to an offset sealing attachment of the dividing wall, prevents the short lumen from becoming occluded for ventilation of a patient. 10. The specialty endotracheal tube of claim 6 wherein the dividing wall comprises, in cross section, a concave surface opposite an inside wall of the tracheal tube of the short lumen. 11. The specialty endotracheal tube of claim 10 wherein the dividing wall is flexible such that insertion of a medical device into the short lumen, due to an offset sealing attachment of the dividing wall, prevents the long lumen from becoming occluded for ventilation of a patient. 12. The specialty endotracheal tube of claim 6 wherein the dividing wall comprises, in cross section, a convex surface opposite an inside wall of the tracheal tube of the short lumen. 13. The specialty endotracheal tube of claim 12 wherein the dividing wall is flexible such that insertion of a medical device into the long lumen, due to an offset sealing attachment of the dividing wall, prevents the long lumen from becoming occluded for ventilation of a patient. 14. The specialty endotracheal tube of claim 13 wherein the dividing wall comprises, in cross section, a concave surface opposite an inside wall of the tracheal tube of the long lumen. 15. The specialty endotracheal tube of claim 6 wherein an inside diameter of the tracheal tube is 10 millimeters and an outside diameter is 13 millimeters. 16. An endotracheal tube comprising: a tube having an inner wall and a membrane attached to the inner wall defining a first lumen and a second lumen within the tube, wherein the membrane extends away from the inner wall at points that are offset from a midline of the tube; wherein, when the membrane is at rest, the cross sectional areas of the first and second lumens are about equal, and wherein, when an instrument is inserted into the first lumen, the membrane is suitably flexible to increase the cross sectional area of the first lumen while maintaining in the second lumen a reduced cross sectional area suitable for ventilation through the second lumen.
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