Drainage device particularly for aspiration in case of therapies with aspiration, fistulas, dehiscences of surgical wounds, bedsores, traumas and similar lesions
10744237 ยท 2020-08-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M27/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M1/98
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F13/05
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A drainage device (1) particularly for aspiration in case of therapies with aspiration, fistulas, dehiscences of surgical wounds, bedsores, traumas and similar lesions, comprising an aspiration pouch (2) which is supported by a sheet-like element (5) which can be associated with the lesion (10) and is connected to aspiration means (3) by way of a connecting element (4).
Claims
1. A drainage device comprising an aspiration pouch supported by a sheet which comprises a hydrocolloid substance, the sheet being arranged on a bottom side of the aspiration pouch and overlapping at least partially the aspiration pouch, wherein the aspiration pouch comprises a gas- and fluid tight foil that encapsulates at least one draining layer, and the aspiration pouch is connectable to aspiration means by way of a connecting element which is provided outside the foil and on the top of the draining layer such that, in use, the draining layer is arranged between a cavitary lesion and the connecting element, the draining layer is formed of a porous material adapted to absorb fluid out of the cavitary lesion, the gas- and fluid tight foil includes a first opening that is reinforced by the sheet supporting the aspiration pouch, the sheet includes a second opening, the first opening and the second opening allow direct and uninterrupted communication between the draining layer and the lesion, and the foil partially encloses the draining layer on the bottom of the draining layer and extends radially inwardly so as to cover at least partially the bottom of the draining layer.
2. The drainage device according to claim 1, wherein the device comprises a hydrocolloid plate that is an integral element of the sheet.
3. The drainage device according to claim 1, wherein the sheet is gas- and fluid tightly connected with the foil.
4. The drainage device according to claim 1, wherein the connecting element is a valve.
5. The drainage device according to claim 1, wherein the sheet and the connecting element are provided on opposing sides of the aspiration pouch.
6. The drainage device according to claim 1, wherein the connecting element is connected with the foil above the first and second openings in a vertical direction.
7. The drainage device according to claim 1, further comprising a further sheet with a third opening, wherein the third opening is aligned with the first and second openings.
8. The drainage device according to claim 7, wherein the further sheet is larger than an outer contour of the aspiration pouch.
9. The drainage device according to claim 7, wherein the third opening is smaller than the first and second openings.
10. A drainage device comprising: an aspiration pouch; a sheet supporting the aspiration pouch, the sheet comprising a hydrocolloid substance and being arranged on a bottom side of the aspiration pouch and overlapping at least partially the aspiration pouch; a draining layer encapsulated by a gas- and fluid-tight foil defined by the aspiration pouch, the draining layer comprising a porous material for absorbing fluid and having a first surface facing the sheet and an opposing second surface facing away from the sheet; and a connecting element provided outside the foil and on the second surface; wherein the draining layer provides a cushion between the connecting element and the sheet; wherein the gas- and fluid-tight foil includes a first opening that is reinforced by the sheet supporting the aspiration pouch; wherein the sheet includes a second opening, wherein the first opening and the second opening allow direct and uninterrupted communication between the draining layer and the lesion, wherein the drainage device further comprises a further sheet with a third opening, wherein the third opening is aligned with the first and second openings, wherein the further sheet has a first outer contour; wherein the aspiration pouch has a second outer contour; wherein the first outer contour is larger than the second outer contour, and wherein the sheet is located between the further sheet and the aspiration pouch.
11. The drainage device according to claim 10, wherein the connecting element is within the first outer contour.
12. The drainage device according to claim 10, wherein the third opening is smaller than the first and second openings.
13. A drainage device comprising: an aspiration pouch; a sheet supporting the aspiration pouch, the sheet comprising a hydrocolloid substance and being arranged on a bottom side of the aspiration pouch and overlapping at least partially the aspiration pouch; a draining layer encapsulated by a gas- and fluid-tight foil defined by the aspiration pouch, the draining layer comprising a porous material for absorbing fluid and having a first surface facing the sheet, an opposing second surface facing away from the sheet, and a side surface extending between the first and second surfaces; and a connecting element provided outside the foil and on the second surface; wherein the gas- and fluid-tight foil includes a first opening that is reinforced by the sheet supporting the aspiration pouch; wherein the side surface of the draining layer defines a first outer contour; wherein an outer perimeter of the sheet defines a second outer contour; wherein the second outer contour is smaller than the first outer contour; wherein the sheet includes a second opening, and wherein the first opening and the second opening allow direct and uninterrupted communication between the draining layer and the lesion.
14. The drainage device of claim 13, wherein the second outer contour does not extend beyond the first outer contour.
15. The drainage device of claim 13, further comprising: a further sheet; wherein the sheet is located between the further sheet and the aspiration pouch; wherein the further sheet comprises a third opening; and wherein the first, second, and third openings are aligned.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of the drainage device particularly for aspiration in case of therapies with aspiration, fistulas, dehiscences of surgical wounds, bedsores, traumas and similar lesions, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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WAYS OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(18) With reference to the figures, a drainage device particularly for aspiration in case of therapies with aspiration, fistulas, dehiscences of surgical wounds, bedsores, traumas and similar lesions according to the invention is generally designated by the reference numeral 1.
(19) One of the features of the device 1 is that it comprises an aspiration pouch 2 which is supported by a sheet-like element 5 which can be associated with a cavitary lesion 10 and is connectable to aspiration means 3 by way of a connecting element 4.
(20) Advantageously, the sheet-like element 5 supports the connecting element 4, i.e. the element 5 has such a surface as to contain both the pouch 2 and the connecting element 4. In a preferred embodiment the drainage device corresponds to
(21) It is possible to provide on the sheet-like element 5 an access 6 to the lesion 10 for the pouch 2 by cutting the element 5 or by using a preformed opening appropriately.
(22) Preferably, the sheet-like element 5 is made of a hydrocolloid material (colloidal state formed by an aqueous dispersion phase and by a dispersed phase) and has a self-adhesive surface in the embodiment described here.
(23) By way of the essential prerogative of the hydrocolloid of being neutral with respect to the skin, this operation does not cause discomfort of any kind to the patient.
(24) Preferably, the pouch 2 and the sheet-like element 5 can be associated with each other detachably. In the embodiment described here, in this regard a layer of adhesive material 12 has been applied to the wall of the element 5 for contact with the pouch 2.
(25) In this manner, the operator can apply to the body of the patient the sheet-like element 5 and then associate therewith the pouch 2 without causing pain to the patient in case of errors in applying the device 1.
(26) The connecting element 4 is constituted by a connecting valve for connecting the device 1 to the aspiration means 3 or to any reservoir.
(27) It is possible to provide a one-way drip valve 9 connected to the aspiration pouch 2 intended to drip the disinfectant even during aspiration.
(28) Advantageously, the pouch 2 is provided internally with a draining layer, which consists of a compress 7 made of polyurethane, usually expanded polyurethane or other material suitable for drainage, to be placed in contact with the polyurethane forming a plug 11, which is instead placed inside the lesion 10, in the part to be treated.
(29) Further, the pouch 2 is made entirely or at least partly of optically transparent material, so as to allow visual inspection and to check that there are no leaks of blood or other types of complication.
(30) The medication method for therapies with aspiration, fistulas, dehiscences of surgical wounds, bedsores, occlusive medications of cavitary lesions, traumas and similar lesions to be used with the drainage device 1 is as follows.
(31) After filling the cavitary lesion with a first layer of polyurethane for the plug 11, one access 6 (preformed or cut by the operator) of the pouch 2 to the cavitary lesion 10 is provided on the sheet-like element 5.
(32) The device 1 is then applied to the cavitary lesion 10 (as mentioned earlier, by means of the self-adhesive surface of the hydrocolloid), placing in contact a draining layer contained within the pouch 2 (for example the polyurethane compress 7) with the plug of polyurethane 11.
(33) Once the device 1 has been applied and positioned, it is connectable to the aspiration means 3 by way of the connecting element 4, which as mentioned can be a connecting valve, for drainage.
(34) In order to provide the access 6 on the element 5, first of all the profile of the perimeter of the cavitary lesion 10 to be occluded is traced, the tracing is cut, the cut tracing thus obtained is placed on the sheet-like element 5 to draw the contour of the access 6, and then the element 5 is cut along this contour.
(35) Advantageously, the cutting of the contour must be undersized with respect to the perimeter of the cavitary lesion 10 by at least 2-3 mm, so that the edges of the lesion 10 are protected by the hydrocolloid. Optionally, the perimeter of the lesion 10 can be traced on the sterile package that contains the device 1.
(36) In this manner, an access 6 is provided which can be adapted to the part to be treated, so that the device 1 can be coupled to the lesion 10 (sore, wound, fistula, et cetera) in the best possible manner, avoiding the aspiration problems mentioned earlier.
(37) In the solution proposed here, first the sheet-like element 5, already provided with the access 6, is applied to the body of the patient, and then the pouch 2 is positioned so that the perimeter of the lesion 10 remains completely within the pouch 2.
(38) At this point, by means of the access 6, the polyurethane compress 7 comes into contact with the plug 11 and the pouch 2 is connected, by means of the connecting element 4, to the aspiration means 3.
(39) From what has been described above it is therefore evident that the invention achieves the proposed aim and objects, and in particular the fact is stressed that a drainage device is provided, particularly for aspiration in case of therapies with aspiration, fistulas, dehiscences of surgical wounds, bedsores, traumas and similar lesions, which allows an occlusive medication which is simple to provide and does not require expert and qualified personnel and with limited manipulations.
(40) In particular, the provision of an aspiration pouch supported by a sheet-like element not only makes it easier to apply the device on the part of assigned personnel, which is not necessarily specialized and highly qualified, but also facilitates the connection of the device to aspiration means for draining the cavitary lesion.
(41) Another advantage of the invention is due to the fact that the provision of the sheet-like element as a support point for the connecting element (valve) allows the patient to spend the treatment and convalescence period more comfortably, since he/she is granted a greater freedom of motion during drainage of the liquids (an operation which, as mentioned, can last even days) without the danger of the valve acting directly on the skin of the part to be treated, causing unpleasant pains and risking to worsen the lesion itself.
(42) Another advantage of the invention is provided by the fact that filling the interior of the aspiration pouch with a compress made of expanded polyurethane or other draining material increases the draining capacity of the device, avoids additional traumas due to compression of the lesion and of the surrounding tissues, improving the effectiveness of the treatment, and that it is possible to disconnect temporarily the aspirator from the pouch without losing the draining effect of the device.
(43) Another advantage of the device is that a one-way valve has been provided for dripping the disinfectant and can be used even during suction, when the connecting element is engaged.
(44) Another advantage of the device is that it allows visual inspection of the drained liquids (for example if there are blood losses) by way of the provision of at least one wall of the pouch by using optically transparent material; this allows to intervene promptly in case of any problems.
(45) Further, by way of the possibility to cut out an access from the tracing of the perimeter of the cavity, in particular by undersizing the provided hole, not only is a perfect adhesion provided between the skin and the pouch, avoiding air infiltrations during drainage, determining extreme asepsis and facilitating aspiration by partial vacuum, but a totally occlusive medication is also insured without causing problems in terms of bleeding and skin irritations of the lips of the skin of the lesion.
(46) Another advantage of the invention is that the pouch and the sheet-like element can be associated detachably (see for example
(47) Moreover, the provision of the sheet-like element with materials commonly used in this medical field, as well as the use of a technology which is simple and inexpensive to install and use the aspiration device, makes the invention highly competitive with respect to the background art and equally effective.
(48) In practice it has been found that the device according to the invention thus described allows to treat the patient affected by lesions such as stomas, fistulas, dehiscences from surgical wounds, bedsores and the like, or needing medications, particularly occlusive medications, even without hospitalization or the aid of qualified and highly specialized personnel, making the step of treating the patient more comfortable.
(49) In the following, a further embodiment of the invention is described in connection with
(50) The foil 27 is made of a gas- and fluid tight material which is adapted to fulfil the function of a gas- and fluid barrier that allows a controlled aspiration of the fluids coming from the cavitary lesion.
(51) The foil 27 forms a first opening 28 as shown in
(52) The sheet-like element 25 is provided on the same side of the draining layer 26 as the first opening 28 in the foil 27. The sheet-like element 25 reinforces the first opening 28. To this end, the sheet-like element 25 comprises a second opening 29 which matches with the first opening 28. It is also possible that the first and second openings partially overlap as long as an access is formed which allows a fluid connection between the cavitary lesion and the draining layer 26. The sheet-like element 25 is gas- and fluid tightly connected with the foil 27. Therefore, the sheet-like element 25 and the foil 27 together form an gas- and fluid tight pouch or envelope which contains the draining layer 26. The access to the draining layer 26 is achieved by the first and second openings 28, 29 formed in the sheet-like element 25 and the foil 27.
(53) The fluid- and gas tight connection between the sheet-like element 25 and the foil 27 is illustrated in
(54) As best seen in
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(56) According to a further embodiment shown in
(57) The embodiment of the invention according to
(58) The device, which is also called WoundBag is an external bandage. It is applied after the wound or the cavitary lesion is completely filled with a bandage material which can be freely chosen by the user.
(59) The WoundBag-system can be comprised of one single component (
(60) The one part as well as the two part system consist of prefabricated parts and are applied to achieve an occlusive bandage.
(61) The WoundBag is provided with a fixedly attached valve. The valve can be used as follows:
(62) The valve can be joined with a pouch by means of a connecting tube, to achieve a closed drainage. The valve can be connected with a sucking device by means of a connecting tube. The valve can be simply closed.
(63) The WoundBag filled with the polyurethane layer or any other absorbing layer can be provided with two valves or even with more than two valves. The second valve is connected with a nelaton or a drainage means to achieve a continuous lavage. In this case, the first valve can be connected to a receiving pouch by means of a tube, to achieve a closed drainage. Alternatively the first valve can be connected to a sucking device.
(64) The hydrocolloid plate of the WoundBag system both in the one part and in the two part variation is used to protect the edges of the lesion and the area surrounding the lesion: Moreover, the hydrocolloid plate has the function to close the lesion. The pouch contains a polyurethane layer or any other absorbing material layer and functions as an external bandage. The WoundBag system does not require an adhesive film to achieve the occlusion of the lesion. The embodiment according to which the WoundBag comprises one or two fixedly attached valves has the advantage that no additional connector is required to carry out a potential therapy either by means of a closed drainage or by means of a sucking device.
(65) All features of the embodiment according to
(66) The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claims.
(67) All the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
(68) In practice, the materials used, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements.
(69) The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. AR2008A000022 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
(70) Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.