Suction catheter

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604 48, 604902, A61M 3700

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046488715

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The present invention refers to a suction catheter mainly intended for suction of body fluids, e.g. at surgical operations, and which is connectible to a suction means and which comprises an inner and an outer tube forming an integrated unit, wherein on the outside of the inner tube and/or on the inside of the outer tube profilings are provided forming longitudinal channels between the inner and outer tube.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In order to prevent that sensible tissues get stuck a good air supply must be provided to the suction orifice at the catheter tip. This has hitherto been a problem and also difficult to combine with the demand that the catheter should be easy and cheap to manufacture. This demand is important as the catheter is a throw-away article.
In a previously known suction catheter of this kind the air supply is provided by a separate ventilation tube fixed on the outside of the catheter and wherein the end of the ventilation tube is passed through an opening in the catheter close to the tip thereof. The manufacture of such a suction catheter is complicated and involves several manual working moments raising the costs.


THE OBJECT AND MOST IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to provide a suction catheter of the kind stated above and which on one hand provides a good air supply to the suction orifice and by that prevents the tissues to stick thereto and on the other hand is simple and cheap to manufacture.
This has according to the invention been achieved by the fact that said channels communicate with the ambient air and end at or near to the tip of the catheter, where they are arranged to communicate with the suction channel, i.e. the interior of the catheter connected to the suction means.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will now be described in detail with reference to a pair of embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 shown on an enlarged scale a longitudinal section through an embodiment of a suction catheter according to the invention.
FIG. 2 is a corresponding section through a somewhat modified embodiment.
FIG. 3 is a partly broken perspective view of a suction catheter.


DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

The suction catheter 1 comprises an inner and an outer tube 2 and 3 of plastic material manufactured through a coextruding procedure, which means that the outer tube 3 is extruded on the outside of the previously manufactured inner tube 2 and forming an integrated unit therewith. The outside of the inner tube 2 is provided with longitudinal profilings in the form of ridges 4 and grooves 5 (FIG. 3), at which longitudinal channels 5 are formed between the inner and outer tube. Alternatively the inside of the outer tube 3 can of course be provided with such profilings, while the inner tube is even. The interior of the inner tube 2 makes the suction channel 6 and is connected to a suction means (not shown).
The channels 5 provide the air supply to the suction channel 6 and communicate with the ambient air e.g. through a radial opening 7 in the outer tube 3 (FIG. 1). The opening 7 is preferably covered by a sterile filter 8. The channels 5 are in this case closed at the rear end of the catheter facing the suction means, e.g. by a conical connection piece 9 inserted into the rear end of the catheter or by a conical connection sleeve attached to the tubes. Alternatively the outer tube 3 can, as is shown in FIG. 2, end a short distance before the rear end of the inner tube 2 so that the channels 5 have an orifice, where a sterile filter can be attached if desired. In the embodiment shown the catheter is at its front end provided with a suction nozzle 10 with such a length that the inner orifices of the channels 5 are located at a considerable distance from the orifice 12 of the nozzle 10. By that the air passing through the outer orifice 13 of the channels 5 needs not to be filtered, as it will not come into contact with the suction object.
The outer tube 3 is preferably made of a material with a higher shrinkabili

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