IP Library Granted Patent US 12690761
Granted Patent B2
US 12690761 · App. 18/816,770 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Video laryngoscopic tracheoscope

Inventor: Brandon Walker (San Antonio, TX)
A61B1/267A61B1/015A61B1/127
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Patent No.
US 12690761
App. No.
18/816,770
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Apparatus and methods for placement of an endotracheal tube in an airway of a patient, where the apparatus includes a laryngoscope member with a camera and a suction aperture for clearing unwanted material from the camera, where the laryngoscope member includes a lumen for passage of a tracheoscope member that also has a camera and a suction aperture for clearing unwanted material from the camera, where an endotracheal tube can be advanced over the tracheoscope member and positioned as desired in the airway of the patient, where the cameras facilitate positioning of the laryngoscope member, tracheoscope member, and endotracheal tube, and the suction apertures facilitate clearing unwanted material that could otherwise obscure imaging by the cameras.

Claims (40)

1 . A laryngoscopic tracheoscope comprising:

a laryngoscope member having a laryngoscope proximal portion and a laryngoscope distal portion, wherein the laryngoscope distal portion is configured to be inserted into a patient;

a laryngoscope camera disposed on the laryngoscope distal portion and configured to view an interior portion of the body of the patient;

a laryngoscope light disposed on the laryngoscope distal portion and configured to illuminate an interior portion of the body of the patient being viewed by the laryngoscope camera;

the laryngoscope member including a first lumen extending between the laryngoscope proximal portion and the laryngoscope distal portion, the first lumen having a distal aperture at the laryngoscope distal portion, wherein the first lumen and distal aperture can accommodate a tracheoscope member;

a suction system including a distal laryngoscope suction aperture, wherein the distal laryngoscope suction aperture is arranged proximate at least one of the laryngoscope camera and the laryngoscope light;

a tracheoscope member having a tracheoscope proximal portion and a tracheoscope distal portion, wherein the tracheoscope distal portion is configured to be advanced out through the distal aperture;

a tracheoscope camera disposed on the tracheoscope distal portion and configured to view an interior portion of the body of the patient;

a tracheoscope light disposed on the tracheoscope distal portion and configured to illuminate an interior portion of the body of the patient being viewed by the tracheoscope camera; and

the suction system including a distal tracheoscope suction aperture, wherein the distal suction aperture is arranged proximate at least one of the tracheoscope camera and the tracheoscope light.

2 . The laryngoscopic tracheoscope of claim 1 , further comprising:

a communication interface, wherein the communication interface is in communication with at least one of the laryngoscope camera, the laryngoscope light, and the suction system; and

a graphical user interface configured to be coupled with the communication interface, wherein the graphical user interface includes at least one user selectable input for control of the laryngoscope camera, the laryngoscope light, or the suction system.

3 . The laryngoscopic tracheoscope of claim 1 , wherein the first lumen and the distal aperture can accommodate an endotracheal tube.

4 . The laryngoscopic tracheoscope of claim 3 , wherein the first lumen includes a plurality of lumen segments.

5 . The laryngoscopic tracheoscope of claim 4 , wherein the tracheoscope member is configured for passage within the first lumen, and wherein when the tracheoscope member is passed within the first lumen, the tracheoscope member can be grasped at a location between two of the plurality of lumen segments in order to manipulate and position the tracheoscope member.

6 . The laryngoscopic tracheoscope of claim 3 , further comprising an endotracheal tube disposed about the tracheoscope member.

7 . The laryngoscopic tracheoscope of claim 1 , further comprising a steering apparatus for anteflexion and retroflexion and straightening the tracheoscope distal portion, the steering apparatus including at least one pullwire.

8 . The laryngoscopic tracheoscope of claim 7 , wherein the steering apparatus includes a pullwire pulley.

9 . The laryngoscopic tracheoscope of claim 1 , further comprising a suction actuator for control of suction applied to clear unwanted material.

10 . The laryngoscopic tracheoscope of claim 1 , further comprising a deformable cover disposed at the laryngoscope proximal portion to facilitate advancement through the larynx and into the trachea.

11 . A laryngoscopic tracheoscope comprising:

a laryngoscope member having a laryngoscope proximal portion and a laryngoscope distal portion, wherein the laryngoscope distal portion is configured to be inserted into a patient;

a first lumen extending between the laryngoscope proximal portion and the laryngoscope distal portion, the first lumen having a distal aperture at the laryngoscope distal portion;

a tracheoscope member having a tracheoscope proximal portion and a tracheoscope distal portion, wherein the tracheoscope distal portion is configured to be advanced out through the distal aperture;

a camera apparatus including a tracheoscope camera disposed at the tracheoscope distal portion and a laryngoscope camera disposed at the laryngoscope distal portion;

a light apparatus including a tracheoscope light arranged to illuminate at least a portion of the patient viewed by the tracheoscope camera and a laryngoscope light arranged to illuminate at least a portion of the patient viewed by the laryngoscope camera; and

a suction system including a tracheoscope distal suction aperture disposed proximate the tracheoscope camera to aid in clearing unwanted material which could otherwise obscure imaging from the tracheoscope camera, and a laryngoscope distal suction aperture disposed proximate the laryngoscope camera to aid in clearing unwanted material which could otherwise obscure imaging from the laryngoscope camera.

12 . A method of placing an endotracheal tube in an airway of patient, the method comprising the steps of:

providing a laryngoscopic tracheoscope including a laryngoscope member and a tracheoscope member and a suction system, the suction system including a laryngoscope distal suction aperture and a tracheoscope distal suction aperture;

wherein the laryngoscope member includes a laryngoscope proximal portion and a laryngoscope distal portion, wherein the laryngoscope distal portion is configured to be inserted into a patient;

wherein the laryngoscope member includes a first lumen extending between the laryngoscope proximal portion and the laryngoscope distal portion, the first lumen having a distal aperture at the laryngoscope distal portion;

wherein the laryngoscope member includes a laryngoscope camera and a laryngoscope light and the laryngoscope distal suction aperture disposed at the laryngoscope distal portion;

wherein the tracheoscope member includes a tracheoscope proximal portion and a tracheoscope distal portion, wherein the tracheoscope distal portion is configured to be advanced through the first lumen and out through the distal aperture;

wherein the tracheoscope member includes a tracheoscope camera and a tracheoscope light and the tracheoscope distal suction aperture disposed at the tracheoscope distal portion;

introducing the laryngoscope member into the airway of a patient and using the laryngoscope camera to facilitate positioning of the laryngoscope member;

advancing the tracheoscope member through the first lumen and out through the distal aperture and using the tracheoscope camera to facilitate positioning of the tracheoscope member;

actuating the suction system to draw unwanted material through the laryngoscope distal suction aperture and the tracheoscope distal suction aperture as desired;

advancing an endotracheal tube over the tracheoscope member and positioning the endotracheal tube within the trachea, past the vocal cords, in the airway as desired; and

removing the tracheoscope member and the laryngoscope member from the patient.