A61B2017/22037

Adjustable Bowel Treatment Arm

An adjustable bowel treatment arm (110) features a telescoping shaft (112) having a proximal end and a distal end. A handle (118) is secured to the distal end of the telescoping shaft, while a pivot junction (122) positioned at the proximal end of the telescoping shaft. A stem has a proximal end and a distal end, where the distal end of the stem is attached to the pivot junction. A head (124) is attached to the proximal end of the stem.

Methods and Medical Devices for Diverticulosis Treatment

Methods of treating diverticulosis and medical devices suitable for use in such methods are described herein. In an embodiment, a method of treating diverticulosis in an animal comprises clearing the lumen of the colon of the animal of solid matter, isolating a treatment portion of the colon, applying suction at a point within the lumen of the colon to depressurize the treatment portion, applying a material to the external surface across at least one diverticulum of the diverticula on the colon, and removing the suction. In some embodiments, the material comprises an adhesive. A step of applying a second material across at least one diverticulum of the diverticula on the colon can also be included.

Calculus removing device
10561429 · 2020-02-18 · ·

A calculus removing device includes a cylinder, a screw, and a hand-operated unit. The cylinder includes a storage portion configured to store calculi and broken calculus pieces, and an opening communicating with the storage portion. The screw is helically-shaped, is arranged in the storage portion and is configured to move the calculi to a proximal end of the cylinder while drawing the calculi into the storage portion thereof via the opening in association with the rotation of the cylinder about an axial line along a longitudinal direction of the cylinder. The hand-operated unit includes an operating member for rotating the screw.

Stool Management System
20200046384 · 2020-02-13 ·

A stool management system having a tubular body including a first end section disposable in a rectum of a patient and a second end section including a first connector which detachably mates with a second connector coupled to a collection container which receives waste matter passed through the tubular body from the bowel of the patient.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CLEANING BODY CAVITIES

This application presents methods and devices for continuously cleaning a colon by at least partially filling a segment of the colon with liquid and agitating the fluid to dislodge matter adhering to the colon walls. Methods for automatic maintenance of liquid levels in the colon during continuous cleaning are taught.

Devices and Methods for Cleaning Contaminated Body Cavities
20190365964 · 2019-12-05 ·

Provided is a method of cleaning a body cavity using a device by coupling a distal end portion of a first cannula to the housing such that a lumen is in fluid communication with the first portion of the inner volume, the first cannula coupled to a vacuum source, then coupling a distal end portion of a second cannula to the housing such that a lumen is in fluid communication with the second portion of the inner volume, the second cannula being coupled to a fluid source, inserting a portion of the housing into a body cavity, conveying a fluid from the fluid source to the body cavity via the lumen of the second cannula, and withdrawing the fluid from the body cavity into the vacuum source concurrently with the conveying the fluid, via the lumen of at least the first cannula.

Devices and methods for cleaning contaminated body cavities
10413643 · 2019-09-17 ·

An apparatus includes a housing, a first cannula, and a second cannula. The housing defines an inner volume having a first portion in fluid communication with a first set of openings, and a second portion in fluid communication with a second set of openings and fluidically isolated from the first portion. The first cannula has a proximal end portion fluidically couplable to a vacuum source and a distal end portion coupled to the housing such that the first portion of the inner volume and a lumen defined by the first cannula fluidically couple the first openings to the vacuum source. The second cannula has a proximal end portion fluidically couplable to a fluid source and a distal end portion coupled to the housing such that the second portion of the inner volume and a lumen defined by the second cannula fluidically couple the second openings to the fluid source.

Indwelling Evacuator for Feces
20190240060 · 2019-08-08 ·

An indwelling evacuator for feces, a stranding cage is disposed in a cylindrical main body, and a soft shaft is connected to the rear end of the stranding cage. Petaloid movable blades are hingedly connected to the front end of the cylindrical main body, and are in the shape of a bud when the petaloid movable blades are closed. A blocking ring is disposed on the outer wall of the cylindrical main body. A sliding ring member is disposed in the cylindrical main body to push the movable blades open to form an open space in the shape of a flower. The rear portion of the cylindrical main body is downward connected to a feces discharge hose. In use, the bud portion in the front end is inserted into the anus, and the blocking ring limits the insertion depth.

Fecal matter removing tool
10285717 · 2019-05-14 ·

A fecal matter removing tool for safely removing impacted fecal matter from children and adults. The removing tool includes a hollow, cone shaped barrel having a first end and an open second end, wherein the first end is tapered and can be inserted into a user's rectum and rotated in order to remove impacted fecal matter therefrom. A plurality of apertures are disposed along the barrel, wherein a side of each aperture is raised in order to cut and collect the fecal matter within the hollow interior of the barrel. A lip extends perpendicularly outward from the second end of the barrel in order to prevent the barrel from being positioned too far within a user's rectum. A cap is removably secured to the second end of the barrel so the removing tool can be grasped by a user in order to rotate the barrel within the user's rectum.

Fecal Collection Device, System And Method
20190046718 · 2019-02-14 ·

A fecal collection device includes a barrel with a waste drain conduit attached thereto. A drain opening is defined between passages of the barrel and the waste drain conduit. An irrigation conduit is connected to a source of lavage liquid. A trocar plug has a tapered distal end and moves between insertion, irrigation and flushing positions within the barrel passage. When in the insertion position, the tapered distal end of the trocar plug extends from the distal end of the barrel. When in the irrigation position, the irrigation conduit may provide lavage liquid to the barrel passage while the trocar plug covers a majority of the drain opening. When in a flushing position, the trocar plug covers less of the drain opening than when the trocar plug is in the irrigation position.