NASAL AIR

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
NASAL-AIRE BREATHING TECHNOLOGIES CORP. 1909 TEBEAU STREET WAYCROSS GA 31501 NASAL AIR;NASAL VENTILATION INTERFACE MEDICAL DEVICE;
NASALAIR INNOMED TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Suite 745 16311 Ventura Blvd Encino CA 91436 NASAL AIR;Nasal ventilators for medical purposes and respirators for artificial respiration for medical purposes; continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) compressors and monitors for medical use for regulating and monitoring breathing; bi-level positive airway pressure compressors and humidifiers, all for medical purposes;
NASALAIR Mehdizadeh, Hamid M. Suite 502 2505 Samaritan Drive San Jose CA 95124 NASAL AIR;Nasal/Bronchial Dilators;
NASALAIR INNOMED TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Suite 745 16311 Ventura Blvd Encino CA 91436 NASAL AIR;Nasal ventilation interface devices and respirators for medical purposes, namely, artificial respiration; surgical continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) compressors and monitors; surgical bilevel positive airway pressure compressors and monitors; and humidifiers for use in connection with medical respiratory devices;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A gas administering method for administering gas to an airway of a patient having a nasal vestibule and for use with a gas administering apparatus comprises a primary gas source that is operable to provide gas and a nasal vestibular portion arranged so as to receive the gas from the primary gas source. Further, the nasal vestibular portion is capable of releasing the primary gas into the nasal vestibule. The method comprises inserting the nasal vestibular portion into the nasal vestibule, forming a seal between the nasal vestibular portion and an inner surface of the nasal vestibule, administering an amount of a gas from the primary gas source at a constant flow rate into the nasal vestibule via the nasal vestibular portion, and administering an anesthetic to the patient. The anesthetic induces depression of a portion of the nervous system of the patient. Furthermore, the seal promotes airway pressure buildup that is sufficient to prevent obstruction of the airway during depression of at least a portion of the nervous system and prevents escape of the gas from between the nasal vestibule and the nasal vestibular portion.