Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means placed in body opening to facilitate insertion of...
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-10
2006-01-10
Patel, Mital (Department: 3743)
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Means placed in body opening to facilitate insertion of...
C128S207140, C128S207150, C600S549000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06983744
ABSTRACT:
An oral airway (510) includes an elongate tubular member (512) having a distal (510) and a proximal end (514), the oral airway being configured to place the distal end in a supraglottic position and prevent insertion of the distal end into the patient's larynx when operatively placed within the hypopharynx of a patient. A temperature sensor (554) is operatively associated with the elongate tubular member to detect a core temperature of a patient with the distal end of the oral airway operatively placed in a supraglottic position within the hypopharynx of the patient.
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