ABSORBENT DEVICE FOR USE WITH CATHETER
20220143363 · 2022-05-12
Inventors
- Matthew G. MCINTYRE (Theodore, AL, US)
- Peter T. Falkner (Mobile, AL, US)
- Deneen T. Plessala (Mobile, AL, US)
- MICHAEL HADDAD (Atlanta, GA, US)
- Kirby J. Plessala (Mobile, AL, US)
Cpc classification
A61M2205/0227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M27/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An absorbent cuff for use with a male patient wearing a catheter is provided, the cuff including a nonpermeable body operable to receive and enclose an absorbent material and to prevent leakage of a fluid retained. A circumferentially concave opening is operable for positioning on the catheter below the head of a patient's penis and surround the point of insertion of the catheter into the patient's urethra. A catheter passage is operable to enclose a catheter and to receive and retain fluid discharged from a catheter. A slit enables a catheter to be inserted into the catheter passage of the absorbent material. An absorbent pad operable for use with female patients includes an absorbent material, a nonpermeable backing, a catheter passage, and a slit to allow for insertion and removal of a catheter.
Claims
1. An absorbent cuff for use with a male patient wearing a catheter, comprising: a. a nonpermeable body, said body having a distal end opposite a proximal end, said body defining an interior operable to receive and enclose an absorbent material, said body operable to prevent leakage of a fluid retained within an absorbent material contained within the body; b. a circumferentially concave opening disposed at the proximal end of the body, said opening operable for positioning on the catheter below the head of a patient's penis and surround the point of insertion of the catheter into the patient's urethra; c. an absorbent material disposed within the interior of the body, said absorbent material substantially filling the interior defined by the body and the circumferentially concave opening, said absorbent material defining a circumferentially concave receiving surface disposed within the circumferentially concave opening of the body, said absorbent material defining a catheter passage operable to enclose a catheter, said absorbent material operable to receive, and retain fluid discharged from a catheter; and d. a slit along a length of the body and absorbent material operable to enable a catheter to be inserted into and removed from the catheter passage of the absorbent material.
2. The absorbent cuff of claim 1, wherein the absorbent material is a super absorbent polymer.
3. The absorbent cuff of claim 2, wherein the absorbent material is operable to wick fluid discharged from the catheter.
4. The absorbent cuff of claim 3, wherein the absorbent material is non-abrasive and non-irritant to skin of the patient.
5. The absorbent cuff of claim 1, wherein the nonpermeable body is made of a material operable to change color to indicate the fluid level contained within the absorbent material.
6. The absorbent cuff of claim 1, wherein the absorbent device is secured circumferentially by a plurality of hook and loop fasteners.
7. An absorbent cuff for use with a male patient wearing a catheter, comprising: a. a nonpermeable body having two opposing halves, said body having a distal end opposite a proximal end, said body defining an interior operable to receive and enclose an absorbent material, said body operable to prevent leakage of a fluid retained within an absorbent material; b. a locking mechanism operable to secure the two opposing halves, said locking mechanism operable to create a leakproof seal along the length of the body; c. an absorbent material disposed within the interior of the body, said absorbent material defining a catheter passage operable to enclose a catheter, said absorbent material operable to receive and retain fluid discharged from a catheter; and d. a circumferentially concave opening disposed at the proximal end of the body, said opening operable for positioning on the catheter below the head of a patient's penis and surround the point of insertion of the catheter into the patient's urethra.
8. The absorbent cuff of claim 7, further comprising a hinge disposed along a length of each of the two opposing halves, said hinge operable to open the body, and said hinge operable to form a leakproof seal.
9. The absorbent cuff of claim 7, wherein the absorbent material is a super absorbent polymer.
10. The absorbent cuff of claim 9, wherein the absorbent material is operable to wick fluid discharged from the catheter.
11. The absorbent cuff of claim 10, wherein the absorbent material is non-abrasive and non-irritant to skin of the patient.
12. The absorbent cuff of claim 7, wherein the nonpermeable body is made of a material operable to change color to indicate the fluid level contained within the absorbent material.
13. An absorbent pad for use with a female patient wearing a catheter, comprising: a. an absorbent material operable to receive and retain fluid discharged from a catheter, said absorbent material having a proximal surface opposite a distal surface; b. a nonpermeable backing disposed on the distal surface of the absorbent material, said nonpermeable backing operable to prevent leakage of a fluid retained within the absorbent material; c. a catheter passage defined by the absorbent material and the nonpermeable backing, said passage operable to receive and form seal around the catheter, said passage further operable to prevent the absorbent pad from moving relative to the catheter; and d. a slit extending from the catheter passage to an edge of the absorbent pad, said slit operable to enable a catheter to be inserted into the catheter passage; and e. a fastener operable to form a seal across the slit.
14. The absorbent pad of claim 13, further comprising a taper at a posterior end of the pad.
15. The absorbent pad of claim 13, wherein the fastener is a hook and loop fastener.
16. The absorbent pad of claim 13, wherein the fastener is an adhesive.
17. The absorbent pad of claim 13, wherein the fastener is a plurality of snaps.
18. The absorbent pad of claim 13, wherein the absorbent material is super absorbent polymer.
19. The absorbent cuff of claim 18, wherein the absorbent material is operable to wick fluid discharged from the catheter.
20. The absorbent cuff of claim 19, wherein the nonpermeable backing is made of a material operable to change color to indicate the fluid level contained within the absorbent material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0020] The embodiments of the disclosure will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout. It will be readily understood that the components, as generally described and illustrated in the Figures herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations or be entirely separate. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the disclosure, as represented in the Figures is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, as claimed, but is merely representative of possible embodiments of the disclosure.
[0021] In accordance with embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in
[0022] In one embodiment, the slit 118 extends radially from the catheter passage 116 to an edge of the absorbent cuff 100 and extends longitudinally along the entire length of the absorbent cuff 100. The portions on either side of the absorbent cuff 100 may be manually separated in order to allow easy access to the catheter passage 116 for attachment or removal from the catheter 118. In order to create a better seal around the catheter 101, for example, the absorbent cuff 100 can be sealed using fastening means known in the art, including for example, hook and loop fasteners, snap or clip button fasteners, or as shown in the figures, a semi-flexible, pre-fabricated holder 120 that clasps around the device.
[0023] As illustrated in the embodiment shown in
[0024] In one embodiment, the absorbent material 110 is manufactured integrally into the nonpermeable body 102. For example, the absorbent material 110 may be affixed to the nonpermeable body 102, dipped into a nonpermeable material operable to harden and coat the absorbent material 110, or a nonpermeable film may be applied to the outer surface of the absorbent material 110.
[0025] In accordance with embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in
[0026] In order to provide easier placement of the catheter within the absorbent cuff 200, the opposing halves 212 and 214 of the body 202 and the absorbent material 210 contained therein can be opened and separated along a longitudinal hinge 222 running along the length of body 202. Alternatively, the mold of the body 202 can be configured such that the opposing halves 212 and 214 of the body 202 are slightly biased away from each other. Under either scenario, the opposing halves 212 and 214 of the body 202 are secured by attachment means known in the art, including but not limited to, hook and loop fasteners, clips, or snap fasteners.
[0027] In accordance with embodiments of the invention, as illustrated in
[0028] The male and female embodiments of the present invention are operable to function in conjunction with a catheter that is configured for a continuous flush as well as to provide patient comfort. In one embodiment, absorbent pad 300 is configured similar to most feminine hygiene pads with wider anterior and posterior diameters and a relatively more narrow middle diameter to fit the female perineal anatomy. In the embodiment illustrated in
[0029] In one embodiment, the absorbent pad 300 will have a 1 centimeter by 1 centimeter aperture in the midline of the pad at a position 5 centimeters from the anterior edge of the pad 300 operable to seat the catheter through the pad 300. The slit 312, in one embodiment, may be placed 5 centimeters from the lateral edge of the pad 300.
[0030] For the purposes of promoting and understanding of the principles of the invention, reference has been made to the preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language has been used to describe these embodiments. However, this specific language intends no limitation of the scope of the invention, and the invention should be construed to encompass all embodiments that would normally occur to one of ordinary skill in the art. The particular implementations shown and described herein are illustrative examples of the invention and are not intended to otherwise limit the scope of the invention in any way. For the sake of brevity, conventional aspects of the system (and components of the individual operating components of the system) may not be described in detail. Furthermore, the connecting lines, or connectors shown in the various figures presented are intended to represent exemplary functional relationships and/or physical or logical couplings between the various elements. It should be noted that many alternative or additional functional relationships, physical connections or logical connections may be present in a practical device. Moreover, no item or component is essential to the practice of the invention unless the element is specifically described as “essential” or “critical.” Numerous modifications and adaptations will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.