Claims
- 1. A laryngo-pharyngeal throat pack having an anterior portion for occluding under compression the laryngo-pharyngeal passage, and a generally tapering posterior portion, the occluding section having a smoothly convex superior, posterior and lateral surface merging with a generally flat inferior surface, the inferior surface tapering rearwardly to have a generally triangular outline, the superior, posterior and lateral surface sloping rearwardly to merge with the inferior surface providing a semi-conical tapering shape to the pack rearwardly of the occluding section.
- 2. A laryngo-pharyngeal throat pack according to claim 1 having a somewhat concave anterior surface.
- 3. A laryngo-pharyngeal throat pack according to claim 1 wherein the molding is provided with a moisture impermeable layer on at least its posterior surfaces.
- 4. A throat pack according to claim 1 wherein the molding is provided with one or more tapes to assist in withdrawal of the pack.
- 5. A throat pack according to claim 4 wherein lateral tapes are provided to allow the side portions of the pack to be drawn together for insertion of the pack.
- 6. A method of occluding the laryngo-pharyngeal passage, which comprises inserting into the selected regions through the mouth of a patient a throat pack as claimed in claim 1 so that the pack seats in said region under continuous peripheral compression around a cross-section of said region.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 551,714 filed Feb. 21, 1975, now Pat. No. 3,983,877, Oct. 5, 1976.
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