1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a flexible tube which can be used in a hollow tube, such as an endotracheal tube. More particularly, the invention relates to a flexible tube capable of changing its shape on the basis of the variation of its position relative to the hollow tube; said flexible tube may be applied to various endoscopes.
2. Description of the Related Art
Endotracheal intubation is a critical means for maintaining the breathing function of a patient under general anaesthesia. In most cases, to prevent the occurrence of hypoxia, anaesthetists have to complete the intubation by inserting an endotracheal tube into the patient's trachea in a very short period of time to provide oxygen thereinto promptly. Thus, it is vital that anaesthetists perform the intubation efficiently.
However, due to the structural differences of the upper airways among patients of different ages or sizes, the patients' tracheas sometimes cannot be easily located. Thus, in practice, anaesthetists always have auxiliary tools at hand to facilitate the intubation process. In some cases, laryngoscopes are adapted to depress the patient's tongue base, and a tracheoscope with a photographic device may then be inserted into the upper airway to observe the location of the trachea. This visual location of the trachea with the tracheoscope allows the endotracheal tube, which is sleeved on the tracheoscope in advance, to be delivered into the patient's trachea as soon as the trachea is located. In these cases, the time wasted by random, empirical searching for the trachea can be largely reduced, and injury to tissues of the patient's upper airway resulting from intubation may be avoided. For further introduction of these types of products, please refer to http://www.yuanyu.tw/medical/Product_Type1.asp?Product_Type (last visit: 21 Jun. 2007).
Even though the usage of a tracheoscope with an endotracheal tube may facilitate the intubation process, there are still some inconveniences in practice. For example, most users encounter the problem that the position of the trachea cannot be determined due to the limited fixed shooting angle of the photographic device. Although some tracheoscopes provide certain angle-controlling mechanisms, all of the currently available mechanisms must be operated with two hands, and most of those angle-controlling mechanisms are rather complicated. Thus, when these tracheoscopes are applied in more difficult cases, such as patients with shorter necks or thicker tongues, these instruments may endanger the patients due to the inconvenience and time involved in operating them. Particularly noteworthy is that even though these instruments are of great help in tracheal positioning and intubation, they are not common in hospitals with smaller budgets due to their intimidating, unaffordable prices.
In view of the fact that efficient intubation is critical for the survival of a patient, there is a need to provide a device capable of changing its shape when applied to the upper airways of different patients; furthermore, the device must be affordable even for smaller hospitals and provide simple, quick operation.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a flexible tube which may be used with a hollow tube, such as an endotracheal tube; the flexible body of said flexible tube has an elastic segment for causing deformation.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a flexible tube disposed with an elastic piece; when used with a hollow tube, the elastic piece may change its shape on the basis of the variation of its position relative to the hollow tube so as to change the shape of the flexible tube.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide an elastic piece to be secured to an ordinary flexible tube. When the flexible tube is used together with a hollow tube, the elastic piece may deform on the basis of the variation of its position relative to the hollow tube so as to adjust the angle of the front end of the flexible tube protruding from the hollow tube.
To achieve the above-mentioned purposes, the present invention provides a flexible tube which may be used with a hollow tube such as an endotracheal tube. The flexible tube comprises a flexible body which comprises: a front end; a rear end; and an elastic segment located between the front end and the rear end, wherein the elastic segment is capable of changing its shape on the basis of the variation of its position relative to the hollow tube so as to change the orientation of the front end. It is appreciated that in all of the above aspects of the invention, the elastic segment may be fabricated with shape-memorizing material, such as nickel-titanium alloy. In addition, the elastic segment may also be fabricated with, but not limited to, flexible material, such as pre-shaped rubber. In use, the position of the flexible tube relative to the hollow tube may be adjusted by a user in order to create bends with different curvatures. Accordingly, the flexible tube is suitable for various kinds of upper airways, and it is capable of facilitating the intubation process in different patients.
To further improve the convenience of the flexible tube in use, an illumination unit, such as an LED light bulb, may be installed at the front end of the flexible tube, said illumination unit being electrically connected to a power supply installed at the rear end of the flexible tube. With this installation, users may turn on the illumination unit to light up the deeper part of the patient's upper airway when the flexible tube is inserted therein. In addition, an image-capturing unit may also be installed at the front end of the flexible tube, thus making it a tracheoscope capable of changing its shooting angle. In brief, the flexible tube of the present invention may be fitted with different modules to satisfy users' needs.
Moreover, the present invention also provides a flexible tube which may be used with a hollow tube, said flexible tube comprising a flexible body and an elastic piece secured to the flexible body, wherein the elastic piece is capable of changing its shape on the basis of the variation of its position relative to the hollow tube so as to change the shape of the flexible body. Similarly, this kind of flexible tube, if necessary, may also be fitted with an illumination unit, a power supply, and/or an image-capturing unit to satisfy users' needs.
Furthermore, the present invention also provides an elastic piece to be secured to a flexible tube inserted into a hollow tube. The elastic piece is capable of changing its shape on the basis of the variation of its position relative to the hollow tube so as to cause the deformation of the flexible tube accordingly. When the elastic piece is secured to the flexible body of an ordinary tracheoscope, users may perform the photographic task from different angles, simply by adjusting the relative positions of the elastic piece and the hollow tube. In addition, the elastic piece may be made of shape-memorizing material, such as nickel-titanium alloy; it may also be made of, but not limited to, flexible material, such as pre-shaped rubber. Furthermore, the elastic piece may be fabricated into various forms, such as a spring, an elastic ring, an elastic strip, etc.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the accompanying drawings, which disclose several embodiments of the present invention. It is to be understood that the drawings are to be used for purposes of illustrations only, and not as a definition of the invention.
In the drawings, wherein similar reference numerals denote similar elements throughout the several views:
These and other features of the invention will become more apparent with a discussion of the various embodiments in reference to the associated drawings.
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To illustrate the achievable effect provided by the elastic piece 15 used with the ordinary flexible body 11 of a tube, several figures are disclosed hereinafter.
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However, under certain circumstances, if the structure of the patient's upper airway is unfavorable for observation (in the case of a patient with a shorter neck or a thicker tongue), users cannot direct the image-capturing unit 14 to a position capable of viewing the trachea by simply pushing the endotracheal tube 30 and the flexible tube 10 (as shown in
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Once the trachea is found, users may then fix the flexible tube 10 and push the endotracheal tube 30 along the flexible body 11 of the flexible tube 10 into the patient's trachea. As shown in
It will be understood that many other modifications can be made to the various disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For these reasons, the above description should not be construed as limiting the invention, but should be interpreted as merely exemplary of preferred embodiments. For example, users may also use the flexible tube 10I with an elastic segment 11e of the present invention to adjust the shooting angle shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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096202388 | Feb 2007 | TW | national |