Claims
- 1. A drain for the eardrum comprising a drain element shaped and dimensioned for insertion through a correspondingly dimensioned hole bored in the eardrum to serve as a fluid drain therethrough; said element being formed of a polymeric material capable of absorbing a portion of said fluid and thereby swelling after insertion in the eardrum, the swelling of the element securely holding the element in place during use of the drain.
- 2. A drain according to claim 1 wherein said drain element comprises a hollow cylindrical main drain portion and a hollow cylindrical ancillary drain portion, said ancilliary drain portion having a larger internal diameter than said main drain portion and being formed integrally therewith and extending axially therefrom at the one end thereof which is positioned on the exterior side of the eardrum.
- 3. A drain according to claim 2 wherein the other end of said main drain portion remote from said one end is provided with a tapered outer surface.
- 4. A drain according to claim 1 wherein said drain element is formed of at least one polymeric material selected from the group consisting of collagen, polyvinyl alcohol, a copolymer of the methacrylic acid glycol type, mannitol, a fluorine-containing resin having the properties of absorbency and swelling, and a combination of such polymers.
- 5. A drain for the eardrum according to claim 1 wherein the drain consists of the material gradually dissolvable in the eardrum.
- 6. A method of inserting a drain in the eardrum comprising the steps of:
- providing a hollow drain element of polymeric material having properties of absorbency and swelling and comprising a main portion and an enlarged ancillary portion at one end thereof;
- extending a needle from a protective tube therefor and inserting it through said drain element in the direction from said ancillary portion to said main portion;
- passing said needle through said eardrum;
- pressing on said tube to push said element along said needle until said main portion but not said ancillary portion has passed through said eardrum;
- withdrawing said needle into said tube;
- and removing said tube and needle from said drain leaving said drain in position.
Priority Claims (2)
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47-111376 |
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47-128293 |
Nov 1972 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 410,688, filed Oct. 29, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,888,258.
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Divisions (1)
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