Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for quickly connecting or disconnecting apparatus...
Patent
1993-07-27
1994-09-06
Burr, Edgar S.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Means for quickly connecting or disconnecting apparatus...
12820714, 128912, 12820023, 12820513, 12820716, A61M 1620
Patent
active
053438574
ABSTRACT:
An endotracheal respiration system which includes a respirator manifold with a port for attachment and detachment of an accessory device thereto without interruption of continuous respiratory support of the patient. A particular embodiment includes a suctioning system for removal of fluids from a patient's lungs during respiratory support. The manifold of the respiration system includes an accessory access port which has a normally closed valve therein which remains closed regardless of the pressure changes within the manifold. However, the normally closed valve is positioned in the port such that placement of a specially designed male adaptor located on the suctioning device forces the normally closed valve to an open position, thus allowing passage of a suction catheter through the manifold into the patient. Removal of the male adaptor of the suctioning device allows the normally closed valve to return to its closed position, thus allowing continued operation of the respirator even when no accessory device is present in the accessory device access port. The male adaptor includes a housing which is specially adapted to be securable within the valve in the access port of the manifold so as to substantially inhibit pressure loss from the manifold while simultaneously forcing the valve to an open position.
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Kee Kok-Hiong
Schneider James
Beck Andrew J.
Burr Edgar S.
Kartchner Gene B.
Raciti Eric P.
Sherwood Medical Company
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