The present invention relates to an intubation apparatus and, more specifically, to a disposable intubation apparatus which can be easily intubated to perform artificial respiration on a patient.
Intubation is performed to perform artificial respiration on a patient who is undergoing general anesthesia for an operation, a patient who is in an unconscious state due to an accident, or a critical patient who is difficult to self-breathe.
Conventionally, a laryngoscope is used to perform intubation for artificial respiration. In order to insert a tube into a patient's organ, the patient is laid down and the head is tilted backward. Then, the laryngoscope is inserted into the oral cavity so that the operator can check the vocal cords of the larynx and can insert a tube through between the vocal cords. However, it is very difficult to use the laryngoscope when the patient is conscious, and it may be dangerous to tilt the head backward when the patient has a problem with his or her neck. It is also difficult to use a laryngoscope for intubation on a patient with a small oral cavity and jaw or a patient with a short neck. In addition, when the laryngoscope is used, the teeth may be broken in a person whose teeth are not strong.
Instead of the laryngoscope, an endoscope may be used to perform intubation. However, the endoscope is expensive. In order to use the endoscope, the user need special dexterity and must learn professional usage.
In order to insert a tube into the oral cavity of a patient using a laryngoscope, the operator holds the laryngoscope with one hand and performs the intubation with the other hand. If hemorrhage occurs in the oral cavity of the patient or if the secretion in the oral cavity of the patient is excessive, aspiration should be performed to remove foreign substances existing in the oral cavity of the patient. In this case, the operator cannot independently perform the intubation while removing the foreign substances. Even if intubation is performed using an endoscope, the operator cannot independently perform the intubation while removing the foreign substances existing in the oral cavity.
In addition, the laryngoscope or the endoscope used once must be disinfected in order to use the same with other patients. It takes a lot of time and money to disinfect the laryngoscope or the endoscope. If the disinfection is insufficient, the patent may be infected with another patient's disease.
The present invention is intended to solve the above-mentioned problems that arise in the case of performing intubation through the use of a laryngoscope or an endoscope.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an intubation apparatus that allows an operator alone to easily perform intubation. Another object of the present invention is to provide a low-cost disposable intubation apparatus capable of preventing a patient from being infected by intubation when the intubation is performed using a laryngoscope.
The disposable intubation apparatus according to the present invention includes an intubation tube and a hollow guide tube which is inserted into a bore of the intubation tube to facilitate insertion of the intubation tube. The intubation tube is a hollow tube having opposite open ends, in which one end thereof is fixed to an adapter to be connected to an external device for supplying a gas to the bore. The guide tube has open first and second ends and is arranged to be inserted into the intubation tube so that the second end is exposed to the outside of the adapter. The disposable intubation apparatus according to the present invention includes a receptacle which is detachably connected to the adapter of the intubation tube so as to facilitate insertion of the intubation tube using the guide tube. The receptacle is formed in a hollow cylindrical shape. The receptacle has one open end detachably coupled to the adapter. The receptacle is disposed so that the second end of the guide tube can be exposed through the other end of the receptacle.
In addition, the disposable intubation apparatus according to the present invention includes a lens installed at the first end of the guide tube such that an operator can identify vocal cords and bronchial tubes when inserting the guide tube into the oral cavity, and a camera module installed behind the lens. An LED lamp is included in the camera module. The camera module is connected to a USB cable, and a USB cable terminal is arranged to be exposed toward the second end of the guide tube. The lens is installed at the terminal end of the first end of the guide tube so as to seal the bore of the guide tube.
In the disposable intubation apparatus according to the present invention, the guide tube is made of a material having such elasto-plasticity that the guide tube can maintain a bent shape when the first end of the guide tube is bent at a predetermined angle or more. For example, an aluminum alloy pipe having an appropriate diameter and an appropriate thickness, or a synthetic resin pipe including a steel wire having an appropriate diameter may be used as the guide tube. Prior to insertion of the intubation tube, depending on the condition of a patient, the first end of the guide tube is bent at an appropriate angle. For example, the guide tube may be made so as to have elasto-plasticity in the range of 30 to 90 degrees.
In some embodiments, the disposable intubation apparatus according to the present invention may further include a handle fixed to the second end of the guide tube so as to easily remove the guide tube after intubation.
In some embodiments, the receptacle may include a suction nipple protruding from an outer circumferential surface of the receptacle so as to communicate with a bore of the receptacle in order to remove foreign substances existing in the oral cavity of a patient.
In some embodiments, When the USB terminal of the disposable intubation apparatus according to the present invention is connected to a smart phone, a smart pad, a portable computer or the like, an image in the oral cavity may be displayed on a display of a device such as a smart phone or the like. Thus, an ordinary person who receives a simple education can secure the airway of an emergency patient by safely and promptly performing intubation on the emergency patient while confirming an image displayed on the display.
The disposable intubation apparatus according to the present invention can promptly and safely perform intubation on a patient while confirming an image of the interior of the oral cavity displayed on a display by using a guide tube provided with a camera at a distal end. Further, the intubation apparatus according to the present invention includes a guide tube and does not need to use a laryngoscope. Since it is not necessary to disinfect and reuse a laryngoscope, there is no risk of infection due to poor laryngoscope disinfection. Inasmuch as the intubation apparatus according to the present invention is disposable, it is convenient to use because of no need of disinfection for reuse and it is hygienic because of no risk of infection.
Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The guide tube 210 is preferably made of a material having such elasto-plasticity that the guide tube 210 can maintain a bent shape when the first end portion thereof is bent at a predetermined angle or more. For example, an aluminum alloy pipe having an appropriate diameter and an appropriate thickness, or a synthetic resin pipe including a steel wire having an appropriate diameter may be used as the guide tube 210. For example, the guide tube 210 may be made so as to have elasto-plasticity in the range of 30 to 90 degrees. Prior to insertion of the intubation tube 100 into the oral cavity of a patient, depending on the condition of the patient, the end portion of the guide tube 210 may be bent at an appropriate angle to facilitate insertion into the bronchus.
The handle 240 is fixed to the second end of the guide tube 210 so that the guide tube 210 and the receptacle 230 can be easily removed by pulling the handle 240 after the insertion of the intubating tube 100 is completed.
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When the USB terminal 254 of the disposable intubation apparatus according to the present invention is connected to a smartphone, the APP of the smartphone is operated to turn on the LED of the camera module so that the image of the oral cavity can be displayed on the display of the smartphone. Thus, according to the intubation apparatus of the present invention, an ordinary person who receives a simple education can secure the airway of an emergency patient by safely and promptly performing intubation on the emergency patient while confirming an image displayed on the display.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2016-0027442 | Mar 2016 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/KR2017/002316 | 3/3/2017 | WO | 00 |