Device for securing respiratory appliance during respiratory the

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Respiratory gas supply means enters nasal passage

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12820711, 128DIG26, 2173, 2197, 2201, A61M 1508

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ABSTRACT:
A device for securing a respiratory appliance during respiratory therapy having a head covering made of a material which conforms to the shape of the patient's head, and two elongated thread-like members positioned on opposite sides of the head covering at points which approximately correspond to the temporal areas of the patient's head, the thread-like members being adjustable to vary the distance between the respiratory appliance and the head covering so that the respiratory appliance is securely positioned within the patient's nares.

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