Device for gastric feeding and drainage via an artificial stoma
View Patent ↗The invention describes a closure device for the provision of freshly created gastric feeding fistulas, the basis of the design of the device being an introverted balloon that allows a sealing and hemostatic axial traction movement on the fistula that is to be sealed, the concentric balloon ends which run transmurally through the stomach and abdominal wall being arranged in a special seal-promoting and hemostatic manner.
1. A device ( 10 ) for the creation of an artificial stoma ( 18 ) into and subsequent fluid transfer to or from a living body ( 20 ) comprising:
a thin foil ( 22 ) having a first and a second end ( 24 , 26 ) with a length ( 28 ) disposed therebetween, the thin foil ( 22 ) being arranged in a manner such that one of said ends is backfolded or introverted into the other of said ends; and
a cap ( 30 ) having at least one port ( 34 ) therethrough, the cap ( 30 ) securely capturing each end ( 24 , 26 ) of the foil ( 22 ) therein, the port terminating between the first and second foil ends ( 24 , 26 ) within a space ( 32 ) created by introversion of the foil ( 22 ) so that application of an inflation source ( 44 ) to the port ( 34 ) causes the length ( 28 ) of said foil ( 22 ) to inflate and form a generally torus shaped balloon ( 36 ) having exterior and interior externally facing concentric surfaces ( 38 , 40 ); and
an insertion device ( 66 ) comprising a user manipulable introducer ( 68 ) and a capturing element ( 80 ) for placing the foil ( 22 ) in a deflated state within the living body ( 20 ) and situating the cap ( 30 ) adjacent a body surface at the stoma ( 18 ), wherein the introducer ( 68 ) comprises a tapered probe ( 70 ) having a cavity ( 78 ) therein within which the foil ( 22 ) is temporarily captured, and the capturing element ( 80 ) is sized to fit frictionally within a bore ( 50 ) in the cap and in conjunction with the foil ( 22 ) retain the introducer ( 68 ) in position proximate to the cap ( 30 ).
2. The device ( 10 ) of claim 1 wherein the bore ( 50 ) is in communication with a passage ( 42 ) formed by the interior externally facing surface ( 40 ) which passes through the interior of the device ( 10 ).
3. The device ( 10 ) of claim 1 wherein the torus shaped balloon ( 36 ) is adapted to exert an increasingly greater force upon increasing inflation, the force being exerted axially along the foil ( 22 ) and directed toward the cap ( 30 ).
4. The device ( 10 ) of claim 1 comprising an extension rod ( 76 ) affixed to the introducer ( 68 ), the extension rod ( 76 ) enabling the tapered probe ( 70 ) to be inserted deeper into the living body ( 20 ) until the foil ( 22 ) is disengaged from within the cavity ( 78 ) without affecting the position of the cap ( 30 ) or the capturing element ( 80 ).
5. The device ( 10 ) of claim 4 wherein the introducer ( 68 ) is removed from the living body ( 20 ) via the passage ( 42 ) and bore ( 50 ) subsequent to the inflation of the balloon ( 36 ) and removal of the capturing element ( 80 ).
6. The device ( 10 ) of claim 1 adapted to be placed in the living body ( 20 ) by engaging a guide wire previously situated in the living body ( 20 ).
7. The device of claim 1 further comprising, when inflated, a bulge ( 54 ) formed into the exterior surface ( 38 ) upon inflation of the balloon ( 36 ), the bulge ( 54 ) being proximate the end ( 24 ) of the foil ( 22 ) and adjacent the cap ( 30 ) securing each end ( 24 , 26 ) of the foil ( 22 ).