Multifunctional trachea cannula fixator
By designing a multifunctional endotracheal intubation fixator, which uses the endotracheal intubator and suction catheter intubator side by side, combined with fixation clips and bayonets, the problem of patient movement affecting endotracheal intubation is solved, achieving stable fixation and reducing oral cavity damage.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202422425790.X
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-10-08
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-10-08
AI Technical Summary
When patients are awake, they tend to move the fixation device from side to side, and in severe cases, they may bite through the fixation device, affecting the effectiveness of endotracheal intubation.
Design a multifunctional endotracheal intubation fixation device, including an endotracheal intubator and a suction catheter intubator, which are fixed side by side. The suction catheter intubator is provided with a suction part and a connecting tube on the outside. The fixing clamp holds the endotracheal intubator and the suction catheter intubator, and the bayonet fixes the endotracheal tube.
It effectively secures the endotracheal tube and suction catheter, preventing movement and dislodgement, ensuring the effectiveness of endotracheal intubation, and reducing oral cavity damage.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical devices, specifically to a multifunctional endotracheal intubation fixator. Background Technology
[0002] Orotracheal intubation is a medical procedure typically performed in emergencies such as respiratory failure or airway obstruction. This procedure involves inserting a tube called an endotracheal tube through the patient's mouth into the trachea to ensure the patient can breathe normally. During orotracheal intubation, the doctor administers anesthesia to the patient, rendering them unconscious and relaxing their throat muscles. The doctor then inserts the endotracheal tube into the patient's mouth and trachea and secures it with adhesive tape. Orotracheal intubation effectively maintains a clear airway, improves oxygenation and carbon dioxide retention, and buys time for further treatment.
[0003] However, during this procedure, since the patient is unconscious, saliva or phlegm produced in their mouth will flow into the body through the throat. To prevent this from happening, another suction tube needs to be inserted into the patient's mouth. Since an endotracheal tube has already been inserted into the patient's mouth, the patient is likely to move the fixation device from side to side when they are awake. In severe cases, the patient may bite through the fixation device, which will affect the effectiveness of the endotracheal intubation. Utility Model Content
[0004] Based on the above description, this utility model provides a multifunctional endotracheal intubation fixation device to solve the problem in related technologies where patients easily move the fixation device left and right when they are awake, and in severe cases, patients may bite through the fixation device, thereby affecting the effect of endotracheal intubation.
[0005] The technical solution of this utility model to solve the above-mentioned technical problems is as follows: A multifunctional endotracheal intubation fixation device, comprising: an endotracheal intubator, which is hollow inside and open at both ends for inserting an endotracheal tube; and a suction catheter intubator, which is hollow inside and open at both ends for inserting a suction catheter, wherein the suction catheter intubator and the endotracheal intubator are fixed side by side.
[0006] Based on the above technical solution, the present invention can be further improved as follows.
[0007] Furthermore, the suction catheter intubator is equipped with a connecting tube, which includes a suction section located outside the suction catheter intubator, and the suction section is made of silicone.
[0008] Furthermore, the end of the suction section away from the suction catheter intubator is closed, and multiple suction holes are provided on the outer side.
[0009] Furthermore, the suctioning part is arc-shaped.
[0010] Furthermore, the connecting tube also includes a connecting part for connecting the suction tube, the connecting part being connected to the suction part, and the connecting part being inserted into the suction tube inserter.
[0011] Furthermore, the end of the connecting portion away from the suction portion extends to the outside of the suction catheter intubator.
[0012] Furthermore, the diameter of the connecting part is smaller than the diameter of the suction part, and the diameter of the suction part is greater than or equal to the diameter of the suction catheter intubator.
[0013] Furthermore, a fixing clip is installed at the end of the endotracheal intubator away from the suction section, and the fixing clip is clamped to the outside of the endotracheal intubator.
[0014] Furthermore, the fixing clip is also clamped to the outside of the suction catheter intubator.
[0015] Furthermore, the endotracheal intubator is provided with a bayonet on its outer side, and the bayonet extends along the length of the endotracheal intubator.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, the technical solution of this application has the following beneficial technical effects:
[0017] By inserting the endotracheal tube into the endotracheal intubator and the suction catheter into the suction catheter intubator, the endotracheal intubator and the suction catheter intubator are fixed side by side, thus securing the endotracheal tube and the suction catheter, making them less prone to movement and ensuring the effectiveness of endotracheal intubation. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 A partial structural schematic diagram of the multifunctional endotracheal tube fixation device provided in this embodiment of the utility model;
[0019] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the connecting pipe provided in an embodiment of this utility model;
[0020] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of the multifunctional endotracheal tube fixation device provided in this embodiment of the utility model.
[0021] The attached diagram lists the components represented by each number as follows:
[0022] 1. Endotracheal intubator; 11. Buckle; 2. Suction catheter intubator; 3. Connecting tube; 31. Suction section; 32. Suction port; 33. Connecting part; 4. Fixing clip. Detailed Implementation
[0023] To facilitate understanding of this application, a more complete description will be provided below with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate embodiments of the present application. However, the present application can be implemented in many different forms and is not limited to the embodiments described herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that the disclosure of this application will be thorough and complete.
[0024] This utility model provides a multifunctional endotracheal intubation fixation device, which can solve the problem in related technologies where patients easily move the fixation device left and right when they are awake, and in severe cases, patients may bite through the fixation device, thus affecting the effect of endotracheal intubation.
[0025] See Figure 1 As shown in the figure, a multifunctional endotracheal tube fixation device provided by this utility model includes: an endotracheal intubator 1, which is hollow inside and open at both ends for inserting an endotracheal tube; and a suction catheter intubator 2, which is hollow inside and open at both ends for inserting a suction catheter. The suction catheter intubator 2 is fixed side by side with the endotracheal intubator 1. In this embodiment, by inserting the endotracheal tube into the endotracheal intubator 1 and inserting the suction catheter into the suction catheter intubator 2, the endotracheal intubator 1 and the suction catheter intubator 2 are fixed side by side, thereby fixing the endotracheal tube and the suction catheter in place, making them less prone to movement, ensuring the effectiveness of the endotracheal intubation and suction catheter, and improving the success rate of endotracheal tube extubation.
[0026] See Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, the suction catheter intubator 2 is equipped with a connecting tube 3. The connecting tube 3 includes a suction part 31 located outside the suction catheter intubator 2. The suction part 31 is made of silicone. In this embodiment, by setting the connecting tube 3 inside the suction catheter intubator 2, the connecting tube 3 is hollow. The suction part 31 of the connecting tube 3 is placed in the patient's mouth to absorb saliva and sputum, eliminating the need for an additional suction catheter. The suction part 31 is made of silicone, which is elastic and can prevent the patient's oral and pharyngeal mucosa from being ruptured due to the hardness of the suction tube material.
[0027] In another embodiment, the suction part 31 can be inserted into the inside of the suction catheter intubator 2, or it can be directly connected to one end of the suction catheter intubator 2.
[0028] See Figure 2 As shown, further, the end of the suction part 31 away from the suction catheter intubator 2 is closed, and multiple suction holes 32 are provided on the outside. In this embodiment, by setting the suction holes 32 on the side of the suction catheter intubator 2, saliva and sputum are suctioned by using the suction holes 32 on the side, and the end is closed to avoid puncturing the patient's oral mucosa.
[0029] See Figure 2As shown, preferably, the suction part 31 is arc-shaped. In this embodiment, the suction part 31 is placed in the patient's mouth to absorb saliva and sputum. The arc shape is more in line with the structure of the human oral cavity and avoids oral damage.
[0030] See Figure 2 As shown, in some embodiments, the connecting tube 3 further includes a connecting portion 33 for connecting the suction tube. The connecting portion 33 is connected to the suction portion 31. The connecting portion 33 is inserted into the suction tube intubator 2. In this embodiment, by inserting the connecting portion 33 into the suction tube intubator 2, the end of the connecting portion 33 is used to connect the suction tube, and the suction portion 31 extends out of the suction tube intubator 2 for insertion into the patient's oral cavity, making it convenient to fix the connecting tube 3 into the suction tube intubator 2.
[0031] See Figure 3 As shown, preferably, the end of the connecting part 33 away from the suction part 31 extends to the outside of the suction catheter intubator 2. In this embodiment, the connecting part 33 is used to connect the suction catheter. By extending the connecting part 33 to the outside of the suction catheter intubator 2, it is convenient to connect the connecting part 33 to the suction catheter.
[0032] See Figure 3 As shown, preferably, the diameter of the connecting part 33 is smaller than the diameter of the suction part 31, and the diameter of the suction part 31 is greater than or equal to the diameter of the suction catheter intubator 2. In this embodiment, by making the connecting part 33 smaller than the diameter of the suction part 31, the connecting part 33 can be easily inserted into the suction catheter intubator 2. By making the suction part 31 greater than or equal to the diameter of the suction catheter intubator 2, the suction part 31 can be prevented from entering the suction catheter intubator 2, thus limiting the suction part 31.
[0033] See Figure 3 As shown, in some embodiments, a fixing clip 4 is installed at the end of the endotracheal intubator 1 away from the suction part 31. The fixing clip 4 is clamped to the outside of the endotracheal intubator 1. In this embodiment, by setting the fixing clip 4 on the outside of the endotracheal intubator 1, the fixing clip 4 can clamp the endotracheal intubator 1, thereby fixing the endotracheal tube inside the endotracheal intubator 1 and preventing the endotracheal tube from falling out.
[0034] See Figure 3 As shown, the fixing clip 4 is further clamped on the outside of the suction catheter intubator 2. In this embodiment, the fixing clip 4 can clamp the suction catheter intubator 2 and the endotracheal intubator 1 at the same time, thereby fixing the endotracheal tube in the endotracheal intubator 1 and the connecting tube 3 in the suction catheter intubator 2 to prevent them from falling off.
[0035] See Figure 1As shown, in some embodiments, the endotracheal intubator 1 is provided with a bayonet 11 on the outside. The bayonet 11 extends along the length of the endotracheal intubator 1. In this embodiment, by providing the bayonet 11, after the endotracheal tube is inserted into the endotracheal intubator 1, the endotracheal tube can be locked into the bayonet 11 to further fix the endotracheal tube and prevent it from shaking or falling off.
[0036] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this application belongs. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the application.
[0037] It is understood that spatial relation terms such as "below," "under," "below," "below," "above," "above," etc., can be used here to describe the relationship between one element or feature shown in the figure and other elements or features. It should be understood that, in addition to the orientation shown in the figure, spatial relation terms also include different orientations of the device in use and operation. For example, if the device in the figure is flipped, the element or feature described as "below" or "below" of the other element or feature will be oriented "above" the other element or feature. Therefore, the exemplary terms "below" and "below" can include both upper and lower orientations. Furthermore, the device may also include other orientations (e.g., rotated 90 degrees or other orientations), and the spatial descriptive terms used herein will be interpreted accordingly.
[0038] It should be noted that when one element is considered to be "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or connected to the other element through an intermediary element. In the following embodiments, "connection" should be understood as "electrical connection," "communication connection," etc., if the connected circuits, modules, units, etc., have the transmission of electrical signals or data between them.
[0039] When used herein, the singular forms of “a,” “an,” and “the” may also include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the terms “comprising,” “including,” or “having,” etc., specify the presence of the stated feature, whole, step, operation, component, part, or combination thereof, but do not preclude the possibility of the presence or addition of one or more other features, wholes, steps, operations, components, parts, or combinations thereof.
[0040] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A multi-functional endotracheal tube holder, characterized by, It comprises: a tracheal cannula (1) which is hollow inside and open at both ends for inserting a tracheal cannula; a sputum suction tube cannula (2) which is hollow inside and open at both ends for inserting a sputum suction tube, and which is fixed side by side with the tracheal cannula (1).
2. The multifunctional tracheal cannula holder according to claim 1, characterized in that: a connecting tube (3) is installed on the sputum suction tube cannula (2), and the connecting tube (3) comprises a sputum suction part (31) arranged outside the sputum suction tube cannula (2), and the sputum suction part (31) is made of silica gel.
3. The multifunctional tracheal cannula holder according to claim 2, characterized in that: the sputum suction part (31) is closed at one end away from the sputum suction tube cannula (2), and a plurality of sputum suction holes (32) are arranged on the outside.
4. The multifunctional tracheal cannula holder according to claim 2, characterized in that: the sputum suction part (31) is arc-shaped.
5. The multifunctional tracheal cannula holder according to claim 2, characterized in that: the connecting tube (3) further comprises a connecting part (33) for connecting the sputum suction tube, the connecting part (33) is connected to the sputum suction part (31), and the connecting part (33) is inserted into the sputum suction tube cannula (2).
6. The multifunctional tracheal cannula holder according to claim 5, characterized in that: one end of the connecting part (33) away from the sputum suction part (31) extends to the outside of the sputum suction tube cannula (2).
7. The multifunctional tracheal cannula holder according to claim 5, characterized in that: the diameter of the connecting part (33) is smaller than the diameter of the sputum suction part (31), and the diameter of the sputum suction part (31) is greater than or equal to the diameter of the sputum suction tube cannula (2).
8. The multifunctional tracheal cannula holder according to claim 2, characterized in that: a fixing clamp (4) is installed at one end of the tracheal cannula (1) away from the sputum suction part (31), and the fixing clamp (4) is clamped to the outside of the tracheal cannula (1).
9. The multifunctional tracheal cannula holder according to claim 8, characterized in that: the fixing clamp (4) is clamped to the outside of the sputum suction tube cannula (2) at the same time.
10. The multifunctional tracheal cannula holder according to claim 1, characterized in that: a bayonet (11) is arranged on the outside of the tracheal cannula (1), and the bayonet (11) extends along the length direction of the tracheal cannula (1).