Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Respiratory gas supply means enters nasal passage
Patent
1995-02-02
1996-05-07
Burr, Edgar S.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Respiratory gas supply means enters nasal passage
128DIG26, 604180, A61M 1508, A61M 532
Patent
active
055136354
ABSTRACT:
A nasal cannula anchor that includes a body engaging portion that is adapted to adhere to the nose of a subject; and two cannula engaging portions extending from the body engaging portion that are adapted to anchor a cannula. A method for anchoring a length of cannula in the nose of a subject that involves adhering a structure comprising a body engaging portion to the nose of a subject; and wrapping two cannula engaging portions extending from the body engaging portion of the structure around a section of length of a cannula to anchor said cannula.
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Burr Edgar S.
Raciti Eric P.
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