IP Library Granted Patent US 8,511,311
Granted Patent B2
US 8,511,311 · App. 13/093,083 · Granted Aug 20, 2013

Endotracheal tube with subglottic secretion suction and detachable suction connection line

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Patent No.
US 8,511,311
App. No.
13/093,083
Granted
Aug 20, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides in some embodiments, an endotracheal tube with subglottic secretion suction and a detachable suction line. The endotracheal tube is an elongate tube having an outer wall defining an elongate central lumen and an elongate suction lumen. An inflatable cuff is attached near a distal end of the elongate tube. The shoulder of the inflatable cuff is inverted in order to increase the diameter of the cuff from its distal end to its proximal end. The endotracheal tube also includes a connector to couple the suction lumen to a source of suction to remove subglottic secretions from the area above the cuff.

Claims (46)

1. A connector assembly coupled to a suction lumen of an endotracheal tube, the connector assembly comprising:

a first connector component coupled to an opening in the suction lumen, the opening in the suction lumen defined by an outer wall of the endotracheal tube, the first connector component being distinct from the endotracheal tube; and

a second connector component having a first face configured to couple to the first connector component and having a second face configured to couple to a source of suction,

wherein the first connector component and the second connector component are in fluid communication and define a closed flow path for drawing secretions from the suction lumen of the endotracheal tube, and

wherein the first connector component includes a flange that extends radially into the suction lumen, the flange being configured to seal the suction lumen against passing a flow through the suction lumen in a longitudinal direction.

2. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein a substantially radial face of the flange extends into the suction lumen proximal to the suction lumen opening.

3. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first connector component comprises an end cap.

4. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second face of the second connector component is coupled to a first end of a tube and wherein a second end of the tube is coupled to a third connector component configured to couple to the source of suction.

5. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first connector component defines an opening in the first connector component for passage of fluid in communication with the suction lumen, and

wherein a dimension of the opening in the first connector component is equal to or larger than a width of the suction lumen.

6. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first connector component and the second connector component are formed from a plastic.

7. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first connector component comprises a detent and the second connector component comprising a groove such that the detent couples with the groove to lock the first connector component to the second connector component.

8. The connector assembly of claim 7 , wherein the detent and the groove are configured to provide an air tight seal between the first connector component to the second connector component.

9. An endotracheal tube assembly comprising:

an elongate tube having an outer wall, the outer wall defining a generally cylindrical elongate central lumen and also defining an elongate suction lumen;

an inflatable cuff attached near a distal end of the elongate tube wherein the inflatable cuff has a proximal end and a distal end and an inner surface and an outer surface; and

a connector assembly to couple the elongate suction lumen of the elongate tube to a source of suction, the connector assembly comprising:

a first connector component coupled to an opening in the elongate suction lumen defined by an outer wall of the elongate tube, the first connector component being distinct from the elongate tube; and

a second connector component having a first face configured to couple to the first connector component and having a second face configured to couple to the source of suction,

wherein the first connector component and the second connector component are in fluid communication and define a closed flow path for drawing secretions from the elongate suction lumen of the elongate tube,

wherein the first connector component defines an opening for passage of fluid in communication with the elongate suction lumen, and

wherein the first connector component includes a flange that extends radially into the suction lumen, the flange being configured to seal the suction lumen against passing a flow through the suction lumen in a longitudinal direction.

10. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first connector component and the second connector component are formed from a plastic.

11. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first connector component comprises an end cap.

12. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 9 , wherein the second face of the second connector component is coupled to a first end of a tube and wherein a second end of the tube is coupled to a third connector component configured to couple to the source of suction.

13. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 9 , wherein the inner surface of the distal end of the inflatable cuff is attached to the outer wall of the elongate tube, and the outer surface of the proximal end of the inflatable cuff is attached to the elongate tube.

14. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 9 , wherein a dimension of the opening of the first connector component is equal to or larger than a width of the elongate suction lumen.

15. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 9 , wherein the first connector component comprises a detent and the second connector component comprises a groove such that the detent couples with the groove to lock the first connector component to the second connector component.

16. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 15 , wherein the detent and groove are configured to provide an air tight seal between the first connector component and the second connector component.

17. An endotracheal tube assembly comprising:

an elongate tube having an outer wall, the outer wall defining

an elongate central lumen,

an elongate suction lumen,

a first opening of the elongate suction lumen, and

a second opening of the elongate suction lumen;

an inflatable cuff attached near a distal end of the elongate tube just proximal to the second opening of the elongate suction lumen; and

a connector assembly to couple the elongate suction lumen of the elongate tube to a source of suction, the connector assembly having a first end that couples to the first opening of the elongate suction lumen, the connector assembly including

a first connector component coupled to the first opening of the elongate suction lumen, the first connector component being distinct from the endotracheal tube, and

a second connector component having a first face configured to couple to the first connector component and having a second face configured to couple to the source of suction,

wherein the first connector component includes a flange that extends radially into the suction lumen, the flange being configured to seal the suction lumen against passing a flow through the suction lumen in a longitudinal direction.

18. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 17 , wherein the first end of the connector assembly also defines an opening in the first end of the connector assembly for passage of fluid,

wherein the opening in the first end of the connector assembly has a dimension that is equal to or larger than a width of the first opening of the elongate suction lumen,

wherein the opening in the first end of the connector assembly is in communication with the elongate suction lumen via the first opening of the elongate suction lumen, and

wherein the connector assembly has a second end that defines an opening in the second end of the connector assembly that is in fluid communication with the elongate suction lumen via the opening in the first end of the connector assembly, the second end of the connector assembly being configured to be connected to the source of suction.

19. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 17 , wherein the connector assembly is configured to provide an unobstructed fluid flow path from the elongate suction lumen to the source of suction.

20. The endotracheal tube assembly of claim 17 , wherein the connector assembly is configured to provide an air tight seal between the elongate suction lumen and the source of suction.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 21, 2017
From: TELEFLEX MEDICAL INCORPORATED
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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