18288951. DEFLECTABLE PULMONARY ACCESS TOOL simplified abstract (Covidien LP)

From WikiPatents
Jump to navigation Jump to search

DEFLECTABLE PULMONARY ACCESS TOOL

Organization Name

Covidien LP

Inventor(s)

Evan M. Gustafson of Sioux Falls SD (US)

Nathan J. Knutson of Long Lake MN (US)

Franklin J. Burquest of Crystal MN (US)

Bethany A. Palmer of Coon Rapids MN (US)

Tina M. Berthiaume of Champlin MN (US)

Hannah M. Capek of Minneapolis MN (US)

Matthew A. Rootes of Crystal MN (US)

DEFLECTABLE PULMONARY ACCESS TOOL - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18288951 titled 'DEFLECTABLE PULMONARY ACCESS TOOL

The patent application describes an access tool for piercing an airway wall, consisting of a dilating member with a minimally traumatic tip, a piercing member with a piercing tip, and a spring-loaded actuator connecting the two components.

  • The tool includes a dilating member with a minimally traumatic tip on the distal end.
  • It also features a piercing member with a piercing tip on the distal end and a handle on the proximal end.
  • A spring-loaded actuator connects the piercing member and the dilating member, allowing the piercing member to be urged towards the dilating member upon actuation.

Potential Applications: - Medical procedures requiring access to the airway. - Emergency situations where quick and efficient airway access is crucial.

Problems Solved: - Minimizing trauma to the airway wall during procedures. - Facilitating efficient and precise access to the airway.

Benefits: - Reduced risk of complications during airway procedures. - Improved accuracy and speed in accessing the airway.

Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Airway Access Tool for Medical Procedures This technology could be utilized in hospitals, emergency rooms, and ambulances for various airway-related procedures, potentially improving patient outcomes and reducing procedural complications.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in medical journals, patent databases, and relevant medical device companies to explore existing technologies related to airway access tools.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in airway access tools, new materials for medical devices, and innovations in minimally invasive procedures to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of this technology.

Questions about Airway Access Tools: 1. What are the key differences between this airway access tool and traditional methods? 2. How does the minimally traumatic tip on the dilating member improve patient outcomes during airway procedures?


Original Abstract Submitted

An access tool for piercing an airway wall including a dilating member () having a minimally traumatic tip formed on a distal end, a piercing member () having a piercing tip on a distal and a handle () formed on a proximal end, and a spring-loaded actuator () connecting the piercing member and the dilating member such that upon actuation the piercing member is urged in the direction of the dilating member.