FR2882935A1 - LARYNGEE PROBE AND GLOTTIC MASK WITH TWO BALLONNETS - Google Patents
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- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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Abstract
Le dispositif est un tube (6) à deux ballonnets utilisable en médecine pour assurer le contrôle des voies aériennes permettant ainsi une assistance ventilatoire. Il peut être nommé « sonde laryngé » ou « masque glottique ». Le dispositif permet de remédier notamment aux inconvénients du masque laryngé liés aux fuites et à son déplacement.C'est un tube (6) ressemblant à une sonde d'intubation avec un orifice proximal et un orifice distal mais présentant deux ballonnets, un premier de vingt millilitres d'air (4) situé à environ un centimètre de l'extrémité distale (2) et un deuxième (5) de cent millilitres d'air situé derrière le premier à environ un centimètre.L'extrémité distale (2) est placée sous laryngoscopie juste après les cordes vocales (3) d'où la dénomination de sonde laryngée (1). Le premier ballonnet se situe alors juste avant les cordes vocales (4) puis gonflé de vingt millilitres d'air.Le deuxième ballonnet (5) est ensuite gonflé d'environ cent millilitres d'air de façon à se loger et se fixer au niveau de l'oropharynx. Il va permettre aussi de maintenir le premier ballonnet (4) en pression sur la glotte pour assurer son étanchéité d'où la dénomination de masque glottique du dispositif.The device is a tube (6) with two balloons used in medicine to ensure the control of the airways thus allowing ventilatory support. It can be called "laryngeal probe" or "glottic mask". The device makes it possible to remedy, in particular, the disadvantages of the laryngeal mask related to the leaks and its displacement. It is a tube (6) resembling an intubation probe with a proximal orifice and a distal orifice but having two balloons, a first one of twenty milliliters of air (4) located about one centimeter from the distal end (2) and a second (5) from one hundred milliliters of air located behind the first to about one centimeter.The distal end (2) is placed under laryngoscopy just after the vocal cords (3) hence the name of laryngeal probe (1). The first balloon is then just before the vocal cords (4) and then inflated with twenty milliliters of air.The second balloon (5) is then inflated by about one hundred milliliters of air so as to lodge and settle at the level of the oropharynx. It will also make it possible to maintain the first balloon (4) under pressure on the glottis to ensure its sealing, hence the name of the glottic mask of the device.
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Le domaine technique de l'invention est médical et concerne plusThe technical field of the invention is medical and concerns more
spécifiquement le contrôle des voies aériennes. specifically the control of the airways.
Ce contrôle est réalisé classiquement par plusieurs dispositifs: l'intubation trachéale qui permet un bon contrôle des voies aériennes, mais nécessite de traverser les cordes vocales puis une partie de la trachée laquelle est douloureuse et nécessite un très bon relâchement. This control is carried out conventionally by several devices: the tracheal intubation which allows a good control of the airways, but requires to cross the vocal cords then a part of the trachea which is painful and requires a very good relaxation.
- le masque laryngé : son insertion exige une anesthésie générale plus légère, mais ses inconvénients sont les échecs de la technique lors de la pose, les fuites et son déplacement secondaire. - the laryngeal mask: its insertion requires a lighter general anesthesia, but its disadvantages are the failures of the technique during the installation, the leaks and its secondary displacement.
Le dispositif selon l'invention permet de remédier aux inconvénients des deux techniques sans pour autant les remplacer complètement. Il s'agit en effet d'une intubation limitée à une partie du larynx (1) évitant la traversée de la trachée douloureuse. Sa pose nécessite une anesthésie générale moins profonde que pour l'intubation endo-trachéale. Comparativement au masque laryngé, ce dispositif est plus étanche avec beaucoup moins de fuites et moins de risque d'inhalation. The device according to the invention overcomes the disadvantages of the two techniques without completely replacing them. It is indeed an intubation limited to part of the larynx (1) avoiding the crossing of the painful trachea. Its pose requires a general anesthesia less deep than for endotracheal intubation. Compared to the laryngeal mask, this device is more watertight with much less leakage and less risk of inhalation.
C'est un tube (6) ressemblant à une sonde d'intubation avec un orifice proximal et un orifice distal mais présentant deux ballonnets, un premier (4) de vingt millilitres d'air situé à environ un centimètre de l'extrémité distale (2) et un deuxième (5) de cent millilitres d'air situé derrière le premier (4) à environ un centimètre. It is a tube (6) resembling an intubation tube with a proximal orifice and a distal orifice but having two balloons, a first (4) of twenty milliliters of air located about one centimeter from the distal end ( 2) and a second (5) of one hundred milliliters of air located behind the first (4) at about one centimeter.
Patient sous anesthésie générale ou comateux, laryngoscopie et anesthésie locale de la glotte par Xylocaïne à 5% (7 à 10 instillations) puis mise en place de l'extrémité distale (2) du dispositif au niveau du larynx (1) juste après ou entre les cordes vocales (3). Gonfler le premier ballonnet (4) de vingt millilitres d'air et retirer le laryngoscope en exerçant une légère pression avec la main sur le dispositif en direction caudale pour le garder en place. Patient under general or comatose anesthesia, laryngoscopy and local anesthesia of the glottis by Xylocaine 5% (7 to 10 instillations) and then placement of the distal end (2) of the device at the level of the larynx (1) just after or between the vocal cords (3). Inflate the first balloon (4) with twenty milliliters of air and remove the laryngoscope by exerting light pressure with the hand on the device in the caudal direction to keep it in place.
Gonfler le deuxième ballonnet (5) de cent millilitres d'air permettant ainsi d'une part de fixer le dispositif au niveau de l'oropharynx et d'autre part de compléter l'étanchéité du premier ballonnet (4) autour de la glotte en le poussant en direction du larynx (1). Inflate the second balloon (5) with one hundred milliliters of air, thus allowing the device to be fixed at the level of the oropharynx and to complete the sealing of the first balloon (4) around the glottis. pushing it towards the larynx (1).
Le dispositif peut permettre d'assurer l'assistance ventilatoire en anesthésie générale notamment pour les actes de durée courte à moyenne. Il pourrait être utile dans les intubations difficiles ou souvent seulement une partie de la glotte est visible. Le dispositif pourrait assurer l'assistance ventilatoire durant la réalisation de la trachéotomie percutanée sans gêner celle-ci. The device can make it possible to provide ventilatory assistance in general anesthesia, especially for acts of short to medium duration. It could be useful in difficult intubations or often only a part of the glottis is visible. The device could provide ventilatory support during the realization of the percutaneous tracheotomy without hindering it.
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| PCT/FR2006/000458 WO2006095075A1 (en) | 2005-03-09 | 2006-03-01 | Intubation catheter which is equipped with a laryngeal mask comprising two cuffs |
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| US4688568A (en) * | 1985-02-20 | 1987-08-25 | Michael Frass | Respiratory tube or airway |
| US4976261A (en) * | 1989-04-03 | 1990-12-11 | Advanced Pulmonary Technologies, Inc. | Endotracheal tube with inflatable cuffs |
| EP0665029A2 (en) * | 1994-01-27 | 1995-08-02 | Sheridan Catheter Corp. | Esophageal-tracheal double lumen airway |
| WO1998023317A1 (en) * | 1996-11-28 | 1998-06-04 | Ideamed N.V. | Artificial respiration device |
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| US4091816A (en) * | 1977-01-28 | 1978-05-30 | Elam James O | Double cuffed endotracheal tube |
| US4688568A (en) * | 1985-02-20 | 1987-08-25 | Michael Frass | Respiratory tube or airway |
| US4976261A (en) * | 1989-04-03 | 1990-12-11 | Advanced Pulmonary Technologies, Inc. | Endotracheal tube with inflatable cuffs |
| EP0665029A2 (en) * | 1994-01-27 | 1995-08-02 | Sheridan Catheter Corp. | Esophageal-tracheal double lumen airway |
| WO1998023317A1 (en) * | 1996-11-28 | 1998-06-04 | Ideamed N.V. | Artificial respiration device |
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