METHODS OF URGING A CATHETER FROM A CLOSED URINARY CATHETER SYSTEM
20220211973 · 2022-07-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2027/004
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M27/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0113
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/586
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A sterile closed intermittent urinary catheter system which is an easier to use by virtue of ergonomic shaping to facilitate advancement and retrieval of the catheter from the collection bag. The bag may have a closed internal hole adjacent an indent in one edge that creates a narrow channel through which the catheter passes. The narrow channel is located near to and in alignment with an outlet assembly so that the catheter extends from the narrow channel directly to the outlet. A user may easily grasp the catheter from outside the bag at the narrow channel and urge the catheter forward or backward to alternately extend and retract it through the outlet. A flexible pusher sleeve with gripper features may be added around the narrow channel to further facilitate catheter advancement.
Claims
1. A method of urging a catheter from a closed urinary catheter system comprising: providing a flexible collection bag with a longitudinal dimension, a shorter lateral dimension and a longitudinally-extending midplane, the collection bag having an inner cavity defining a collection volume therein, the collection bag having two flexible flat matching panels sealed together at lateral and longitudinal outer peripheral edges and having an outlet formed in one longitudinal end, the collection bag further having an internal through hole defined by inner edges of the matching panels sealed together, wherein a bridge portion of the collection bag between the through hole and a first lateral outer peripheral edge creates a narrow internal channel within the inner cavity, and an intermittent urinary catheter located within the inner cavity having a forward end located at the outlet and an adjacent portion passing through the narrow internal channel directly in between the matching panels; and gripping the catheter from outside the collection bag between the through hole and the first lateral outer peripheral edge and urging the catheter forward or backward to respectively extend or retract the catheter through the outlet.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the through hole is an oval shape with a long axis aligned with the narrow internal channel.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the midplane of the collection bag intersects the through hole.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the through hole is positioned within an inch or two of the outlet.
5. The method of claim 1, further including a flexible sleeve outside the collection bag fitted around the bridge portion and having frictional features thereon for enhanced gripping of the catheter.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the narrow internal channel of the collection bag is longitudinally aligned with the outlet so that the catheter is longitudinally oriented through the narrow internal channel to the outlet.
7. The method of claim 6, wherein the first lateral outer peripheral edge has an indent co-extensive with the through hole.
8. The method of claim 1, further including a feed lock within the outlet which allows free forward passage of the catheter out of the collection bag but hinders retraction of the catheter.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the outlet comprises a rigid gripping hub through which the catheter passes, an introducer tip extending from an outer end of the gripping hub and through which the catheter passes, and a sterile cap secured over the introducer tip.
10. The method of claim 9, further including a gel reservoir secured within the gripping hub that lubricates the catheter as it passes through the reservoir.
11. The method of claim 1, wherein the catheter has a length longer than the elongated dimension of the collection bag.
12. A method of urging a catheter from a closed urinary catheter system comprising: providing a flexible collection bag elongated in one dimension with two flexible flat matching panels sealed together at outer peripheral edges forming an inner cavity that defines a collection volume therein, the collection bag having an outlet formed in one longitudinal end, the collection bag further having two internal through holes each defined by aligned inner edges of the matching panels sealed together at seams, the through holes both being elongated in the same direction as the collection bag to form an elongated narrow bridge in the matching panels between adjacent seams of the through holes and define a narrow internal channel open to the inner cavity between the through holes, the narrow internal channel commencing within an inch or two of the outlet, and an intermittent urinary catheter located within the inner cavity having a forward end located at the outlet and an adjacent portion passing through the narrow internal channel directly in between the matching panels; and gripping the catheter from outside the collection bag between the through holes and urging the catheter forward or backward to respectively extend or retract the catheter through the outlet.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein both through holes are positioned within an inch or two of the outlet.
14. The method of claim 12, further including a flexible sleeve fitted around the narrow bridge and having frictional features thereon for enhanced gripping of the catheter, wherein a user may grip the catheter from outside the collection bag using the sleeve.
15. The method of claim 12, further including a feed lock within the outlet which allows free forward passage of the catheter out of the collection bag but hinders retraction of the catheter.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein the outlet comprises a rigid gripping hub through which the catheter passes, an introducer tip extending from an outer end of the gripping hub and through which the catheter passes, and a sterile cap secured over the introducer tip.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the catheter has a length longer than the elongated dimension of the collection bag.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the narrow internal channel of the collection bag is longitudinally aligned with the outlet so that the catheter is longitudinally oriented through the narrow internal channel to the outlet.
19. The method of claim 12, wherein the narrow internal channel of the collection bag is longitudinally aligned with the outlet so that the catheter is longitudinally oriented through the narrow internal channel to the outlet.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein both through holes are oval shape with long axes aligned with the narrow internal channel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0020] The present application provides a sterile closed intermittent urinary catheter system which is an easier to use by virtue of ergonomic shaping to facilitate advancement and retrieval of the catheter from the collection bag. The catheter is advanced by hand through manipulation from outside the bag.
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[0022] The collection bag 22 has an outlet at one longitudinal end including an outlet hub 26. The bag 22 is formed of a suitable flexible polymer such as polyethylene, while the hub 26 is a rigid polymer and has a larger and easy-to-grip external shape as shown. The bag 22 is desirably formed by heat-sealing or otherwise affixing peripheral edges of two faces or panels together, as well as around the hub 26, in a manner which ensures sterility of the internal collection volume or cavity thus formed. Preferably, the two panels are identical (matching). Securing the two faces together at their edges thus results in a relatively flat, 2D bag when empty, though of course the bag expands to a 3D shape when the collection volume fills with urine.
[0023] A sterile closure 28 affixes over an outlet opening (not shown) in the hub 26 and may be provided with a grip, handle or ring such as shown at 30 for easy removal. A distal tip 32 of the catheter is seen in phantom located within the hub 26, just inside the outlet opening, which is its shipped position prior to use.
[0024] The collection bag 22 also has an internal through hole 40 (internal meaning closed to the outer edges of the bag) defined by inner edges of the bag material secured together in an oval shape such as by heat sealing. The through hole 40 terminates near to the longitudinal outlet end of the bag 22, preferably within an inch or two, and may be centered (or approximately centered) along midplane MP of the width dimension W of bag. A narrow bridge 42 is formed in the collection bag 22 by the through hole 40 and an adjacent seam formed by the two matching panels sealed together; in this embodiment an indented section 44 in one lateral side of the bag 22. The faces of the bag 22 are not attached to each other along the bridge 42 so that a narrow open channel or passage in the collection volume is thus formed. The oval internal through hole 40 has a long axis aligned with the narrow internal channel. The indented section 44 may comprise a generally trapezoidal indent as shown, or may be more rectangular or more rounded, as desired. The catheter 24 passes through the narrow channel formed in the bridge 42 which facilitates feeding of the catheter from the bag 22, as will be described. First, a complete description of the preferred system components is helpful.
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[0031] When fully inserted, the system 20′ may be in the configuration shown in
[0032] The pusher sleeve 46 acts as a grip of sorts around the catheter 24 within the bag. The pusher sleeve 46 is desirably made of a soft elastomer so that it may be easily squeezed and deform around the catheter 24. In the configuration shown, the sleeve 46 desirably has circumferential grooves that create circumferential raised regions therebetween which enhance the friction between the user's hand and the sleeve. Of course, other means of doing the same thing are contemplated, such as a roughened or textured outer surface, bumps, extremely soft foam, etc.
[0033] Furthermore, it should be noted that the sleeve 46 is added merely to enhance the grip of the user on the catheter 24, but that it is the shape of the collection bag 24 in the first place that facilitates catheter advancement. In particular, passage of the catheter 24 through the narrow channel formed in the bridge 42 seen in
[0034] The pusher sleeve 46 is preferably a loose part that fits around the narrow bridge 42, though it may also be adhered thereto. Since the sleeve 46 passes through the closed through hole 40, it cannot prior to assembly on the bag 22 be formed as a closed tube. There are several solutions in this regard.
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[0037] Throughout this description, the embodiments and examples shown should be considered as exemplars, rather than limitations on the apparatus and procedures disclosed or claimed. Although many of the examples presented herein involve specific combinations of method acts or system elements, it should be understood that those acts and those elements may be combined in other ways to accomplish the same objectives. Acts, elements and features discussed only in connection with one embodiment are not intended to be excluded from a similar role in other embodiments.