US20080033380A1 - Arrangement at a stoma cuff - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F5/00—Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices ; Anti-rape devices
- A61F5/44—Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Colostomy devices
- A61F5/445—Colostomy, ileostomy or urethrostomy devices
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F5/00—Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices ; Anti-rape devices
- A61F5/44—Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Colostomy devices
- A61F5/445—Colostomy, ileostomy or urethrostomy devices
- A61F5/448—Means for attaching bag to seal ring
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- This invention regards a flexible bag for use by persons with a stoma.
- the bag is designed to increase in volume as it fills up with stool.
- stoma plate normally made from non-rigid plastic and equipped with a central opening adapted to the protruding end of the colon, being guided over the colon and glued to the abdominal skin by the colon by means of an adhesive.
- the plate On the side facing away from the skin, the plate is provided with an annular bead that seals against the plate.
- the bead profile varies with the various suppliers' products, but in all cases it is designed to form a fastening for a collection bag for stool, a so-called stoma bag.
- Stoma bags according to prior art are designed as a bag with an opening near one of its end portions.
- the opening is formed in a manner such that it may easily and safely be sealingly connected to the bead of the stoma plate.
- the full length of the stoma bag hangs down along the person's abdomen, filling with stool as the stool issues from the colon.
- the relatively large physical dimensions of the bag cause it to be difficult to hide, especially when using light clothing.
- German patent DE 1992155 describes a bellows-shaped stoma bag, which in the initial position is compressed like the bellows of an accordion near the stoma plate. Upon being filled, the bellows bag is extended in the outward direction from the stoma plate.
- a bag according to DE 1992155 requires relatively little space in the initial position, but will project from the person's body already at a relatively low fill-up level, thereby not constituting a discrete solution.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,942 describes in main feature a belt containing a stoma bag in a pocket in the belt. With this solution the potential fill volume is limited. Changing out the stoma bag is complicated, and entails a considerable risk of soiling the belt and the person's fingers.
- the object of the invention is to remedy the disadvantages of prior art.
- a stoma plate comprising a protruding threaded portion is guided over the end portion of the colon and glued to the abdominal skin in a sealing manner.
- a flexible stoma bag hereinafter termed a flexibag, is, from its open end portion, guided all the way in over a magazine ring sealingly connected to a ring fastener, such that the closed end portion of the flexibag is pulled into/up to the magazine ring.
- the open-end portion of the flexibag is connected to the magazine ring in a manner such that it cannot come loose inadvertently.
- the ring fastener has a threaded portion that matches the protruding threaded portion of the stoma plate in a complementary fashion.
- the ring fastener comprising the pulled-up flexibag constitutes a readily replaceable unit.
- the flexibag which in the initial position is pulled fully in over the magazine ring, is designed to be pulled out of the magazine ring as it fills up with stool. At a suitable time for emptying the flexibag, it may be replaced by a new one or emptied and reused. If the flexibag is to be reused, it may be packed up and guided back into the central opening of the feeder ring after the ring fastener has been re-attached to the stoma plate.
- a strap one end of which is fixed to the ring fastener, may be strapped over the packed-up stoma bag and attached to the ring fastener by its other end portion, e.g., by means of mating hook and loop patches such as VELCRO.
- the purpose of the strap is to keep the flexibag in place in the ring fastener.
- the mating hook and loop patches e.g., VELCRO, are designed to disengage when stool flows into the flexibag, so as to allow the bag to expand freely.
- the flexibag in conjunction with a matching magazine ring is also well suited for use with stoma plates according to prior art.
- the ring fastener is not provided with a thread, but with a peripheral bead or alternatively a groove, which may be fastened to the stoma plate via snap-in retention.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a stoma plate and a ring fastener/flexibag prior to coupling.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a stoma plate and a ring fastener/flexibag after coupling.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a stoma plate and a ring fastener/flexibag, where the flexibag is partially filled.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view of the ring fastener/flexibag of FIG. 1 .
- reference number 1 denotes a stoma plate comprising a protruding threaded connecting piece 2 .
- the stoma plate 1 has been guided over a protruding end 3 of the colon (stoma) and glued to the abdominal skin (not shown).
- a ring fastener 4 comprising a threaded portion 6 and a magazine ring 8 are designed to be releasably connected to the stoma plate 1 .
- a flexibag 10 formed in e.g., a latex material has, from its open end portion, been guided over and pulled up onto the magazine ring 8 in a manner such that only the closed end portion 12 of the flexibag 10 remains outside the magazine ring 8 .
- the open end portion of the flexibag 10 is coupled to the magazine ring, e.g. by a bead 14 , which encircles and is sealingly connected to the open end portion of the flexibag 10 , being arranged in a circular groove 16 in the magazine ring 8 , see FIG. 4 .
- the ring fastener 4 and the flexibag 10 may form one moulding.
- the ring fastener 4 with an attached flexibag is screwed down onto the protruding portion 2 prior to use, see FIG. 2 .
- the flexibag arrangement 1 , 6 , 12 requires very little space, and is therefore not very visible.
- stool flows in against the flexibag 10 this will stretch, while at the same time being fed out sufficiently from the magazine ring 8 , see FIG. 3 .
- the flexibag 10 with the ring fastener 4 may be replaced with a new one. Or alternatively, the flexibag 10 may be emptied and reused.
- part of the flexibag will be outside of the magazine ring 8 .
- This protruding part of the bag may be placed in the central opening 18 of the ring fastener 4 .
- a fastening strap 20 one end of which is fixed to the ring fastener 4 , is designed to be stretched across the opening 18 and be releasably attached to the ring fastener at its other end portion, e.g., by means of mating hook and loop patches such as VELCRO 22 a, 22 b.
- the VELCRO 22 a, 22 b is formed in a manner such that the felt loop 22 a of the VELCRO detaches from the hook 22 b of the VELCRO when stool again flows into the flexibag 10 , thereby applying pressure on the fastening strap 20 .
- the cross section of the magazine ring 8 may be cylindrical, conical or have any other expedient geometry.
- the magazine ring 8 may be round or unround.
- the abutment surface between the magazine ring 8 and the flexibag 10 has a surface quality that is adapted to the frictional module of the flexibag material in a manner such that the flexibag 10 is pulled out of the magazine ring 8 upon suitable tension in the flexibag. The tension is applied through stool pressing against the wall of the bag 12 .
- a friction controlling material such as talcum may be used between the parts in order to provide the desired friction between the flexibag 10 and the magazine ring 8 .
- the flexibag 10 may be designed as a double bag, where an internal part constitutes the sealing bag, while an external part is designed as a safety bag which is also designed to be comfortable against the skin.
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Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- This invention regards a flexible bag for use by persons with a stoma. The bag is designed to increase in volume as it fills up with stool.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- A considerable number of people have undergone operations for injuries and illnesses that entail the colon having to be led out through the abdominal wall. This solution means that stool issuing from the colon is collected in a bag carried on the outside of the body.
- Several almost identical solutions are available for collection of stool. All the solutions entail a plate, a so-called stoma plate normally made from non-rigid plastic and equipped with a central opening adapted to the protruding end of the colon, being guided over the colon and glued to the abdominal skin by the colon by means of an adhesive. On the side facing away from the skin, the plate is provided with an annular bead that seals against the plate. The bead profile varies with the various suppliers' products, but in all cases it is designed to form a fastening for a collection bag for stool, a so-called stoma bag.
- Stoma bags according to prior art are designed as a bag with an opening near one of its end portions. The opening is formed in a manner such that it may easily and safely be sealingly connected to the bead of the stoma plate. In this connected-up state, the full length of the stoma bag hangs down along the person's abdomen, filling with stool as the stool issues from the colon.
- The relatively large physical dimensions of the bag cause it to be difficult to hide, especially when using light clothing.
- An obvious solution may be to use a flexible bag, and proposals for the design of such bags have been described in the patent literature. German patent DE 1992155 describes a bellows-shaped stoma bag, which in the initial position is compressed like the bellows of an accordion near the stoma plate. Upon being filled, the bellows bag is extended in the outward direction from the stoma plate. A bag according to DE 1992155 requires relatively little space in the initial position, but will project from the person's body already at a relatively low fill-up level, thereby not constituting a discrete solution.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,947,942 describes in main feature a belt containing a stoma bag in a pocket in the belt. With this solution the potential fill volume is limited. Changing out the stoma bag is complicated, and entails a considerable risk of soiling the belt and the person's fingers.
- The object of the invention is to remedy the disadvantages of prior art.
- The object is achieved in accordance with the invention by the characteristics stated in the description below and in the appended claims.
- In a preferred embodiment, a stoma plate comprising a protruding threaded portion is guided over the end portion of the colon and glued to the abdominal skin in a sealing manner. A flexible stoma bag, hereinafter termed a flexibag, is, from its open end portion, guided all the way in over a magazine ring sealingly connected to a ring fastener, such that the closed end portion of the flexibag is pulled into/up to the magazine ring. The open-end portion of the flexibag is connected to the magazine ring in a manner such that it cannot come loose inadvertently. The ring fastener has a threaded portion that matches the protruding threaded portion of the stoma plate in a complementary fashion. The ring fastener comprising the pulled-up flexibag constitutes a readily replaceable unit.
- The flexibag, which in the initial position is pulled fully in over the magazine ring, is designed to be pulled out of the magazine ring as it fills up with stool. At a suitable time for emptying the flexibag, it may be replaced by a new one or emptied and reused. If the flexibag is to be reused, it may be packed up and guided back into the central opening of the feeder ring after the ring fastener has been re-attached to the stoma plate. A strap, one end of which is fixed to the ring fastener, may be strapped over the packed-up stoma bag and attached to the ring fastener by its other end portion, e.g., by means of mating hook and loop patches such as VELCRO. The purpose of the strap is to keep the flexibag in place in the ring fastener. The mating hook and loop patches, e.g., VELCRO, are designed to disengage when stool flows into the flexibag, so as to allow the bag to expand freely.
- The flexibag in conjunction with a matching magazine ring is also well suited for use with stoma plates according to prior art. In this case, the ring fastener is not provided with a thread, but with a peripheral bead or alternatively a groove, which may be fastened to the stoma plate via snap-in retention.
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FIG. 1 is a sectional view of a stoma plate and a ring fastener/flexibag prior to coupling. -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a stoma plate and a ring fastener/flexibag after coupling. -
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of a stoma plate and a ring fastener/flexibag, where the flexibag is partially filled. -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view of the ring fastener/flexibag ofFIG. 1 . - In the drawings,
reference number 1, seeFIG. 1 , denotes a stoma plate comprising a protruding threaded connectingpiece 2. Thestoma plate 1 has been guided over a protrudingend 3 of the colon (stoma) and glued to the abdominal skin (not shown). Aring fastener 4 comprising a threadedportion 6 and amagazine ring 8 are designed to be releasably connected to thestoma plate 1. - A
flexibag 10 formed in e.g., a latex material has, from its open end portion, been guided over and pulled up onto themagazine ring 8 in a manner such that only the closedend portion 12 of theflexibag 10 remains outside themagazine ring 8. The open end portion of theflexibag 10 is coupled to the magazine ring, e.g. by abead 14, which encircles and is sealingly connected to the open end portion of theflexibag 10, being arranged in acircular groove 16 in themagazine ring 8, seeFIG. 4 . The ring fastener 4 and theflexibag 10 may form one moulding. - In a preferred embodiment such as shown in the appended drawings, the ring fastener 4 with an attached flexibag is screwed down onto the protruding
portion 2 prior to use, seeFIG. 2 . In this initial position, theflexibag arrangement flexibag 10, this will stretch, while at the same time being fed out sufficiently from themagazine ring 8, seeFIG. 3 . - At a suitable time the
flexibag 10 with thering fastener 4 may be replaced with a new one. Or alternatively, theflexibag 10 may be emptied and reused. When theflexibag 10 is to be reused after emptying, part of the flexibag will be outside of themagazine ring 8. This protruding part of the bag may be placed in thecentral opening 18 of thering fastener 4. Afastening strap 20, one end of which is fixed to thering fastener 4, is designed to be stretched across the opening 18 and be releasably attached to the ring fastener at its other end portion, e.g., by means of mating hook and loop patches such as VELCRO 22 a, 22 b. The VELCRO 22 a, 22 b is formed in a manner such that the felt loop 22 a of the VELCRO detaches from thehook 22 b of the VELCRO when stool again flows into theflexibag 10, thereby applying pressure on thefastening strap 20. - The cross section of the
magazine ring 8 may be cylindrical, conical or have any other expedient geometry. Themagazine ring 8 may be round or unround. The abutment surface between themagazine ring 8 and theflexibag 10 has a surface quality that is adapted to the frictional module of the flexibag material in a manner such that theflexibag 10 is pulled out of themagazine ring 8 upon suitable tension in the flexibag. The tension is applied through stool pressing against the wall of thebag 12. A friction controlling material such as talcum may be used between the parts in order to provide the desired friction between theflexibag 10 and themagazine ring 8. - The
flexibag 10 may be designed as a double bag, where an internal part constitutes the sealing bag, while an external part is designed as a safety bag which is also designed to be comfortable against the skin. - The use of a flexibag will to a considerable degree reduce the drawbacks for persons who have undergone a colostomy, with regards to both size and visibility of the collection means.
- The use of a flexibag will to a considerable degree reduce the drawbacks for persons who have undergone a colostomy, with regards to both size and visibility of the collection means.
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