Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Catheter and Related Systems and Methods
US-2016263356-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US9889280B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9889280-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414242080-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | Feb 13, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 13, 2018 |
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A rectal catheter is configured for improved pediatric care. The catheter includes a member that terminates into a rounded tip, a plug mounted about the member, the plug being made of a moldable material, a balloon mounted about the member between the rounded tip and the plug, a conduit that fluidly communicates with the balloon and that extends from the member to enable a pressure source to be operatively connected to the balloon to inflate the balloon, and a pressure relief valve operatively connected to the conduit, the pressure relief valve being configured to open the conduit to atmosphere pressure in response to a pressure in the conduit reaching a predetermined pressure. The predetermined pressure is selected to attenuate significantly risk of bowel perforation in pediatric patients.
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A rectal catheter comprising: a member that terminates into a rounded tip; a plug made of moldable material, the plug being mounted about the member and configured for bi-directional sliding along the member; a disc mounted to the plug, the plug being positioned between the disc and the rounded tip; a balloon fixedly mounted about the member at a predetermined position that is between the rounded tip and the plug; a conduit that fluidly communicates with the balloon and that extends from the member to enable a pressure source to be operatively connected to the balloon to inflate the balloon; and a pressure relief valve operatively connected to the conduit, the pressure relief valve being configured to open the conduit to atmosphere pressure in response to a pressure in the conduit reaching a predetermined pressure, wherein the plug includes a first end proximate the balloon and a second end proximate the disc, the plug being tapered at a constant slope between the first end and the second end. 2. The rectal catheter of claim 1 wherein the disc has a circular shape. 3. The rectal catheter of claim 2 , the disc further comprising: a gripping surface on a circumference of the disc. 4. The rectal catheter of claim 1 wherein the disc has a planar surface. 5. The rectal catheter of claim 1 wherein the plug has a conical shape. 6. The rectal catheter of claim 1 , the pressure relief valve further comprising: a slit in the conduit that is configured to open to atmospheric pressure at the predetermined pressure. 7. The rectal catheter of claim 1 , the pressure relief valve further comprising: a mechanical pressure relief valve that communicates with a lumen in the conduit and that opens to atmospheric pressure at the predetermined pressure. 8. The rectal catheter of claim 1 wherein the predetermined pressure is less than 50 mm Hg. 9. The rectal catheter of claim 1 wherein the predetermined position at which the balloon is mounted to the member is located no more than 2 cm from the rounded tip. 10. A rectal catheter comprising: a member that terminates into a rounded tip; a conical plug made of moldable material, the conical plug being mounted about the member and configured for bi-directional sliding along the member, wherein a first end of the conical plug is a first width and a second end of the conical plug is a second width, the first width being less than the second width, and the conical plug being tapered at a constant slope between the first end and the second end; a balloon fixedly mounted about the member at a predetermined position that is between the rounded tip and the conical plug; a conduit that fluidly communicates with the balloon and that extends from the member to enable a pressure source to be operatively connected to the balloon to inflate the balloon; and a pressure relief valve operatively connected to the conduit, the pressure relief valve being configured to open the conduit to atmosphere pressure in response to a pressure in the conduit reaching a predetermined pressure that is less than 50 mm Hg. 11. The rectal catheter of claim 10 further comprising: a circular disc mounted to the conical plug, a circumference of the disc having a gripping surface. 12. The rectal catheter of claim 11 wherein the circular disc has a planar surface. 13. The rectal catheter of claim 10 , the pressure relief valve further comprising: a slit in the conduit that is configured to open to atmospheric pressure at the predetermined pressure. 14. The rectal catheter of claim 10 , the pressure relief valve further comprising: a mechanical pressure relief valve that communicates with a lumen in the conduit and that opens to atmospheric pressure at the predetermined pressure. 15. The rectal catheter of claim 10 wherein the predetermined position at which the balloon is mounted to the member is located no more than 2 cm from the rounded tip. 16. The rectal catheter of claim 10 further comprising: another balloon fixedly mounted to the conical plug; a conduit that fluidly communicates with the other balloon and that extends from the other balloon to enable a pressure source to be operatively connected to the other balloon to inflate the other balloon; and a pressure relief valve operatively connected to the conduit, the pressure relief valve being configured to open the conduit to atmosphere pressure in response to a pressure in the conduit reaching a predetermined pressure. 17. A method of using a rectal catheter with a pediatric patient comprising: inserting a distal end of a catheter body into an anal canal of a pediatric patient to a predetermined position, wherein a conical plug mounted about the catheter body is configured to seal the anal canal in the predetermined position; inflating a catheter balloon positioned on the catheter body and located within the anal canal of the pediatric patient to secure the catheter balloon, a portion of the catheter body, and the distal end within the anal canal; releasing pressure from the inflated balloon in response to the pressure within the balloon exceeding 40 mm Hg; deflating the balloon in response to a procedure on the pediatric patient being completed; and removing the catheter balloon, catheter body, and distal end from the pediatric patient, wherein the conical plug includes a first end proximate the catheter balloon and a second end opposite the first end, the conical plug being tapered at a constant slope between the first end and the second end. 18. The rectal catheter of claim 1 , wherein the plug is configured to seal an anus of a patient.
Valves · CPC title
inflatable · CPC title
placed in or outside the body opening close to the surface of the body (plugging an opening in the wall of a hollow or tubular organ A61B17/0057) · CPC title
Closure means for urethra or rectum, i.e. anti-incontinence devices or support slings against pelvic prolapse · CPC title
Devices for introducing or retaining media, e.g. remedies, in cavities of the body (A61M25/00 takes precedence {; introducing or retaining ophthalmic products into the ocular cavities A61F9/0008}) · CPC title
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