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Drainable ostomy pouch

A drainable ostomy pouch outlet includes a single-piece closure member including at least one transversely-extending fold-line. The at least one transversely-extending fold-lines are configured to facilitate folding up and closing of the outlet. The single-piece closure member may also include at least one axially-extending or slanted fold-lines intersecting the at least one transversely-extending fold-line, configured to facilitate opening of the outlet.

Segmented Drainage Tubes
20230091531 · 2023-03-23 ·

Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to systems and methods of drainage tubes displaying differing mechanical properties along an axial length. These drainage tubes can be provided as integrally formed tubes or as modular systems and can be provided as part of a kit. The differing mechanical properties allows a user to position the tube and to prevent the formation of dependent loops, which allow fluid to pool therein. Proximal portions of the tube can display rigid or malleable properties to maintain a negative incline, or be positioned and remain in position until repositioned. Modular tube kits allow a user to select different mechanical properties along an axial length and modify an overall length of the tube to suit the user's needs.

OSTOMY OUTPUT DIVERSION DEVICE

An ostomy output diversion device is used to cover and seal closely around a patient's stoma, to divert stoma effluent output through the device, into a container or reservoir, temporarily eliminating the need of an adhesive-based ostomy pouching system. The ostomy output diversion device is placed over the person's stoma, with the base ring surrounding the peristomal skin, the adjustable inner tube is retracted until the base ring is centered over the stoma, the body support strap is then placed over the device to secure it to the patient's body, the inner tube is then extended over the stoma, the patient applies the desired pressure against the skin, then secures the inner tube in place with the pressure adjustment lock. The device may also include an ostomy pouch mounting ring for attachment to an ostomy pouch, and a disposable receptacle.

Fecal Collection Assembly
20220331143 · 2022-10-20 ·

A fecal collection assembly for collecting fecal matter includes an adhesive pad that has a pair of lobes. The adhesive pad can be positioned over a user's anus having each of the lobes engaging a respective one of the user's buttocks. The adhesive pad has a collection opening extending through the adhesive pad for passing fecal matter through the collection opening. A collection tube is coupled to the adhesive pad to receive the fecal matter. A rinse port is fluidly integrated into the collection tube for rinsing the collection tube. A collection bag is fluidly coupled to the collection tube to receive the fecal matter.

Urostomy Drain Tube Device
20230075150 · 2023-03-09 ·

The present invention relates generally to a urostomy drain tube device primarily comprised of a first end that is further comprised of a receiver, and a second end that is further comprised of an outlet and a cap, wherein both ends are connected by tubing. The receiver of the first end preferably attaches to the existing nipple or opening on the bottom of a conventional urostomy pouch, and the button allows a user to control the flow of urine from the pouch into the receiver. Thus, once the button is depressed, urine can enter the receiver and travel through the tubing and out the outlet into a toilet or urinal.

FECAL DIVERSION TUBE SYSTEM
20230157859 · 2023-05-25 ·

A fecal diversion tube system. Such a system includes an inflatable balloon, a fluid tube, and a fenestrated tube that bifurcates into a fluid port and an egress port. The system may be used to protect or ameliorate an anastomotic leak and may replace or reduce the need for diverting loop ileostomy following rectal resection.

Devices, Systems and Methods for Regulating Flow From a Stoma on a Patient

A medical appliance is configured with material that creates a fluid barrier with interior walls of a stoma on a patient. These configurations may include an annular disc with a stem on one side that inserts into the stoma. The material may reside on the stem, for example, in the form of a replaceable hollow tube that covers at least part of the stem. On the other side, a rotatable spigot inserts into a recess. The rotatable spigot has a first position that forms a flow path through the stem and the annular disc to allow waste to drain from the stoma. In one implementation, the rotatable spigot can couple with a collection device that receives the waste. The patient can return the rotatable spigot to a second position to prevent flow of waste.

OSTOMY MONITORING SYSTEM AND METHOD

An ostomy bag can include one or more sensors for measuring one or more metrics. An ostomy wafer can also include one or more sensors for measuring one or more metrics. The sensors can be temperature sensors and/or capacitive sensors, for example, and the metrics can include bag fill, leakage, skin irritation, and phase of stoma output, among others.

FLUID COLLECTION DEVICES INCLUDING AT LEAST ONE SHAPE MEMORY MATERIAL

Examples relate to systems, devices, and methods for removing fluid from a fluid collection device using a vacuum source operably coupled thereto. The fluid collection devices include urine collection devices having shape memory material that may be selectively shaped to complement the female or male anatomy near the respective urethras.

Medical plug system, method, and apparatus
11638657 · 2023-05-02 · ·

A medical plug apparatus for use in conjunction with an ostomy procedure includes a cap and an elongated cylindrical shaft. The cap has a top surface, a bottom surface, and a first thickness. The elongated cylindrical shaft extends orthogonally away from the bottom surface of the cap from a proximal end to a distal end and has shaft diameter and the shaft length adapted to plug a stoma cavity upon inserting the elongated cylindrical shaft into the stoma cavity. The cap includes a gripping portion that has a gripping diameter such that, upon exerting a pulling force on the first region and the second region of the gripping portion, the elongated cylindrical shaft is directed outwardly away from the patient by the pulling force causing a substantially axial tension force on the elongated cylindrical shaft.