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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 04, 2000
Filed:
Feb. 24, 1999
Kevin C Meier, St. Louis, MO (US);
Raymond O Bodicky, Oakville, MO (US);
Glenn Fournie, Smithton, IL (US);
Alan Ranford, St. Louis, MO (US);
Peter Von Dyck, Fernandina, FL (US);
Sherwood Services, A.G., Schaffhausen, CH;
Abstract
A low profile gastrointestinal tube feeding system having a securing device for securing a feeding set to a low profile gastrostomy tube thereof disposed inside the viscera of a patient's body so that inadvertent removal of the feeding set from the gastrostomy tube is prevented. The feeding set includes hollow tubing connected to a source of fluid at one end and a connection member at the other end for connection to the gastrostomy tube and establishing fluid flow communication with the patient. The low profile gastrostomy tube includes an external retention member having legs that seat and retain the external retention member against the patient's outer body and a tubular member that is disposed inside the stomach or other viscera of a patient. The connection member attaches to the external retention member and is secured thereto using a securing device. The securing device includes a top portion and a bottom portion which are adapted to simultaneously engage respective portions of the connection member and external retention member when the securing device is brought into sliding engagement thereto. The connection member is maintained in secure engagement with the external retention member through the securing device and neither part can be separated unless the securing device is first disengaged from either the connection member or external retention member. Thus, the securing device prevents inadvertent removal of the feeding set from the gastrostomy tube.