CA1189416A - Emergency cricothyroidotomy instrument - Google Patents

Emergency cricothyroidotomy instrument

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CA1189416A
CA1189416A CA000449181A CA449181A CA1189416A CA 1189416 A CA1189416 A CA 1189416A CA 000449181 A CA000449181 A CA 000449181A CA 449181 A CA449181 A CA 449181A CA 1189416 A CA1189416 A CA 1189416A
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Robert W. Barrickman
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Abstract

EMERGENCY CRICOTHYROIDOTOMY INSTRUMENT

ABSTRACT
A cricothyroidotomy instrument having an elongated needle and a hoider for the needle. The needle has a sharp point on one end, a flange on the other end and a longitudinal passage extending from the end of the needle with the sharp point to the end of the needle with the flange. The needle holder has two separable sections having faces which abut when the needle holder is closed and spaced annular grooves are formed in the abutting faces. A plurality of annular spaced beads is formed on the exterior surface of the needle which engage the annular grooves in the needle holder. A latch maintains the separable sections in the closed relationship to clamp the needle in the needle holder.

Description

EMERGENC~ CRICOTH~ROI~OTOMY INSTRU~/iENT

BACKQROUND OF THE INVFNTIO~T
. _ _ _ _ 1. _ielc] of the Invention This invention r elates to an instrument for performing an 5 emergency cricothyroidotomy to preveot a person from choking to death when a foreign object i9 lodged in the throat or when severe trauma occurs.
2. Description of the Prior Art Choking is a relatively frequent cause of death which 10 occurs when a piece of food or foreign matter lodges in the throat causing suffocation. Trauma can also cause blockage of the throat in which case breathing will be severely limited or stopped. In the past when a person is choking, removal of the object lodged in the throat has been effected by a hard slap on the back, physically pulling out 15 the object with the fingers or by the Heimlich maneuver which requires a person to stand behind the person who is choking and wrap their arms around the victim 's abdomen just below the ribs and with a quick, hard jerk, force the air from the victim's lungs which will, hopefully, eject the object which is lodged in the throat. However, 20 these procedures are not always successful in which case a person can die from suffocation caused by choking.
In hospitals and in out-p&tient care centers a traeheotomy may be performed by trained medical personnel to create an airway to the trachea when a person is ehoking. However, traeheotomies 25 per se are not designed to be performed away from hospitals or similar environments.
A need exists for a simple !ifesaving instrurr~ent for victims who fail to respond to a slap on the back or to the Heimlieh maneuver and who are not in the immediate proximity of a hospital where a 30 tracheotomy can be performed. Military and civilian medical personnel are taught to perform emergency cricothyroidotomy by using available instruments as a pen knife, a fountain pen, a pencil or even a small stick with a pointed end to form an airway ~mtil a tracheotomy can be performed or the object is surgically or manually removed. In ,5 this procedure a hole is punched in the trachea through the skin below the cricothyroid artery in the cricothyroid s~artilage area. This ~8~

hole allows the victim to breathe until the foreign object is removed from the throa~ or until the trauma situation no longer exists~
SUMMARY OF THE INVEN'I`ION
~ cricothyroidotomy instrument comprising an elongated needle and a needle holder~ The needle has a sharp point on one end, a longitlldinal passage extending from the end with the sharp point to the opposite end and means on the exterior surface of the needle for engagingr the needle holder~ The needle holder has separable sections, and each section has a face to abut the face of the outer section. Means on the abutting faces oî the sections for contacting the means on the exterior surface of the needle to hold the needle in the needle holder, and means to retairl the separable sections in a closed relationship with the abutting faces clamping the needle in the needle holder. Means on the needle holder for attaching the needle holder to a patient's neck.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWIN~S
Fig. 1 is an elevation of the needle holder with a needle clamped therein;
Fig. 2 is a section on line II-II of Fig. l; and Fig. 3 is an elevation of a needle.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT~
The needle 1 will vary in size for a child and for an adult siæe. The needle has an air passage 2 which extends longitudinally throughout the length of the needle from the end with a sharpened point 3 to the end formed with a flange 4. The diameter of passsage 2 will vary from about 1.5 millimeters to approximately ~.0 millimeters, and the overall length of the needle will vary from approximately 25 millimeters to 50 millimeters. The passage through the needle may be either oval in cross section as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 or cylindrical in cross section as shown in Fig. 3, and it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a passage with an oval cross section will permit a greater amount of air to pass through the needle. A plurality of individual spaced annular beads 5 is formed on the exterior surface of the needle in an area approximately equal spaced between point 3 and flange 4. These individual beads cooperate with the needle holder in the manner shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings to hold the needle in
3 position at the proper depth in a person's trachea. Ad~justment of the depth of penetr&tion of the needle in the trachefl may be required according to the size and muscle structure of the patient, and such adjlIstment is made possibie by providing the needle with beads 5 in a manner expiained hereinafter.
Point 3 of needle I must be extremely sharp ;n order to perrnit easy puncture and penetration through the skin, cartiia~e and other tissues into the trnchea. Flange 4 is approximately 10 rrillimeters in diarneter and prevents needle 1 from fully penetrating the slcin and/or trachea and serves as a thumb r est to insert needle l into the 10 trachea. Additionally, flange 4 permits a resuscitating air bag or a human mouth to be placed on the outer end of needle 1 to force air through passage 2 into the trachea, if such is necessary.
A needle holder 10 may be made of either plastic or metal and has an elongated hinge 11 at one end to permit sections 12 and 15 13 to be pivotaily separated so that the needle holder may be clamped around a needle aiter it is inserted in the trachea. A mechanical catch or latch 14 is formed on the end of the needle holder opposite the end carrying hinge 11 to clamp sections 12 and 13 in position around a needle after the needle holder is placed on the needle and 20 seetions 12 and 13 are closed. A magnetic catch may also be used to hold sections 12 and 13 in the closed position. The needle holder is provided with flanges or hasps 15 on the side faces of the needle holder, and a pair of straps 1~ or a unitary elastic band is attached to hasps 15. When the needlc holder is in position, straps 16 are tied 25 behind the patien t's neck or the elastic band is fitted around the back of the patient's neck to hold the needle holder in position. The abutting surfaces of sections 12 and 13 are formed with a pluraiity of annular grooves 17 which receive beads 5 on the exterior surface of the needle. As will be seen in Fig. 2 of the drawings, beads 5 30 and annular grooves 17 are equally spaced the same distance apart in order to permit the pOSitiOIl of the needle to be adjusted when the needle holder is piaced around the needle. If necessary, one or more beads 5 may be located outside of needle holder 10. The lower surface of the needle holder is formed with a contoured area 1~ to 35 embrace a patient's neck.
The needle hoider will be about one to two inches in length depending upon whether it is adult size or child size and the width will be between one inch and two inches. The needle hoider will be about three quarters of an inch th;ck.
In operations the irIstrument is inserted through the patient's skin in to the trachea. The needle will pass through the cricothyroid 5 car tilage and into the trachea but should not be forced in so far as to go completely through the trachea. After the rIeedle is inserted, the patient can breathe normally through the passage in the needle or by forced breathing, if necessary. Once the needle is satisfactorily placed in the trachea, the needle holder is piaced around the needle 10 and clamped securely to the needle. The needle holder is then fastened around the patient's neck with either an elastic band or ties, and the patient may then be tr ansported to a hospital without fear of suffocation.
Suffocation from choking in the home or in a restaurant 15 may be prevented by performing an emergency cricothyroidotomy with the instrument of the invention. Choking caused by trauma from vehicular and other accidents may also be avoided by using the instrument by police and emergency medical personnel. The instrument may be used on numerous occasions by military personnel, emergency medical 20 technicians, hospital emergency room personnel and by industrial and school nurses.
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been described herein, it is to be understood that they may be embodied within the scope of the appended claims.

Claims (11)

THE CLAIMS
1. A cricothyroidotomy instrument comprising an elongated unitary needle and a needle holder, said needle having a sharp point on one end and a longitudinal passage extending from the end or said needle with said sharp point to the opposite end of said needle, means on a portion of the exterior surface of said needle adapted to engage said needle holder, said needle holder having separable sections, each of said sections having a face adapted to abut a face of the other section, means on the abutting faces of said separable sections adapted to contact said means on the exterior surface of said needle to hold said needle in said needle holder, means to retain said separable sections in a closed relationship with said abutting faces in contact to clamp said needle in said needle holder, and means on said needle holder adapted to attach said needle holder to a patient's neck.
2. Apparatus as set forth in Claim 1 wherein said needle includes a flange on the end opposite the pointed end.
3. Apparatus as set forth in Claim 1 or 2 wherein said means on the exterior surface of said needle is a plurality of spaced annular beads.
4. Apparatus as set forth in Claim 1 wherein said means on the exterior surface of said needle is a plurality of longitudinally spaced annular beads and said means on the abutting faces of said separable sections of said needle holder are spaced annular grooves, the spacing of said grooves being the same as the spacing of said annular beads on the exterior surface of said needle.
5. Apparatus as set forth in Claim 1 wherein said separable sections are connected by a hinge for pivotal movement of said sections to open and close said needle holder, whereby said needle holder can be placed around said needle with said separable sections in an open position and can be pivoted to the closed position.
6. Apparatus as set forth in Claim 1 wherein said means to retain said separable sections in the closed relationship is a pivoted latch.
7. Apparatus as set forth in Claim 1 wherein said longi-tudinal passage has a circular cross section.
8. Apparatus as set forth in Claim 1 wherein said longitudinal passage has a generally oval shaped cross section.
9. A unitary needle for use in a cricothyroidotomy instru-ment, said needle having an elongated body with a longitudinal passage extending completely therethrough, a sharp point on one end of said needle, a flange on the end of said needle opposite said one end with said sharp point and a plurality of spaced annular beads on the exterior surface of said needle adapted to be held by a needle holder.
10. A needle as set forth in Claim 9 wherein said longi-tudinal passage has a circular cross section.
11. A needle as set forth in Claim 9 wherein said longitudinal passage has a generally oval shaped cross section.
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