Ostomy faceplate including invertible stoma collar
10512562 ยท 2019-12-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Seamus T. Kavanagh (Libertyville, IL, US)
- Brock E. Masters (Des Plaines, IL, US)
- Mark W. Jockel (Chicago, IL, US)
- Christina Augustyn (Chicago, IL, US)
- Ronald S. Botten (Gurnee, IL, US)
- Zubair A. Khan (Hoffman Estates, IL, US)
Cpc classification
A61F5/443
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F5/443
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A faceplate assembly (14) for an ostomy pouch system (10) including an invertible stoma collar (38) is provided. The invertible stoma collar protrudes toward a stoma and defines an inlet opening. The invertible stoma collar is formed from a flexible material having an elastic memory, such that the stoma collar hugs the stoma as the stoma is received through the inlet opening, and becomes inverted. The inverted stoma collar has a tendency to regain its original shape, and thus, applies sufficient pressure to seal around the stoma without strangulating the stoma.
Claims
1. A convex insert ring for attaching an ostomy pouch to a peristomal skin surrounding a stoma, the convex insert ring comprising a proximal bodyside surface having a convexity and an invertible stoma collar; wherein the invertible stoma collar and the proximal bodyside surface of the convex insert ring protrude toward the stoma when the convex insert ring is positioned proximate the stoma for attachment to a user, wherein the invertible stoma collar is configured to be inverted as the stoma is received through an inlet opening of the convex insert ring.
2. The convex insert ring of claim 1, wherein the convex insert ring includes a convex insert including an inner convex portion, a base, and an inner wall defined by the inner convex portion; wherein the invertible stoma collar includes a collar and a convex base; wherein the inner convex portion and the convex base have a same convex contour; wherein the convex base sits on the inner convex portion, and a skin barrier adhesive layer is disposed over the convex base, such that the convex base is sandwiched between the inner convex portion and the skin barrier adhesive layer; wherein the inner convex portion defines a convexity of the faceplate assembly.
3. The convex insert ring of claim 2, wherein the stoma collar further includes an annular tab formed on an inner surface about an intersection between the collar and the convex base, wherein the stoma collar is arranged on the convex insert such that the annular tab butts against the inner wall of the convex insert.
4. The convex insert ring of claim 1, wherein the stoma collar is formed from a flexible material having an elastic memory, such that when a stoma is received through the inlet opening defined by the stoma collar, the stoma collar hugs the stoma and becomes inverted as the stoma enters through the inlet opening, wherein the inverted stoma collar applies sufficient pressure around the stoma to seal around the stoma without strangulating the stoma.
5. The convex insert ring of claim 1, wherein the stoma collar is formed from silicone.
6. The convex insert ring of claim 1, wherein the stoma collar is formed from a skin barrier material.
7. The convex insert ring of claim 6, wherein the stoma collar is formed from an extended wear skin barrier material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The benefits and advantages of the present embodiments will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) While the present disclosure is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification and is not intended to limit the disclosure to the specific embodiment illustrated.
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(15) The skin barrier 34 for attaching the faceplate assembly 14 to a user may be disposed over a first surface 31 of the faceplate 30. The skin barrier 34 may be formed from a suitable pliable and tacky material capable of sealingly engaging the peristomal area. Such barrier materials are well known in the art. For example, the skin barrier 34 may be formed from a medical-grade pressure sensitive adhesive that can adhesively secure the faceplate assembly 14 to a patient's skin in the peristomal region.
(16) The faceplate 30 may include a layer formed from a gas-permeable, water-resistant microporous material. Preferably, the faceplate 30 is highly flexible, so that it will conform readily to body contours and body movements, and relatively strong and durable.
(17) An adhesive layer 40 may be provided on the first surface 31 of the faceplate 30. In such an embodiment, the skin barrier 34 may be disposed on the adhesive layer 40 over the faceplate 30. The adhesive layer 40 may attach outer portions 41 of the faceplate 30 extending beyond the skin barrier 34 to the user's skin. Since the adhesive layer 40 may be in contact with the user's skin, the adhesive layer 40 is preferably formed using a skin contact grade adhesive, such as a medical-grade pressure sensitive adhesive.
(18) A first release liner 72 may be provided over the skin barrier 34 and the adhesive layer 40. Further, second release liners 74 may be provided to cover at least some portions of the adhesive layer 40 that are disposed on the outer portions 41 of the faceplate 30, as shown in
(19) In the embodiment shown, a backing film 42 may be provided on a second surface 33 of the faceplate 30 proximate an inner peripheral edge 35. The backing film 42 may be attached to the faceplate 30 via an adhesive, heat sealing, or other known sealing methods. The backing film 42 is optional and may be formed from a polymeric material having good heat sealing properties to facilitate sealing the faceplate 30 to the convex insert 36 or the second coupling ring 32. In the embodiment shown in
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(21) The stoma collar 38 may be arranged between the faceplate 30 and the convex insert 36. In the embodiment shown in
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(23) In some embodiments, a stoma collar and a convex insert may be integrally formed as a single device. In other embodiments, a stoma collar 38 may be configured to be used as a separate device without a convex insert. For example, the stoma collar 38 may be provided as an accessory for use with a flat faceplate assemblies/skin barrier.
(24) The stoma collar 38 may be formed using a soft and flexible material, such that when a stoma is received through the inlet opening 60 of the stoma collar 38, the collar 56 may move with the stoma and become inverted. Further, suitable materials for the stoma collar 38 may also have an elastic memory, such that the inverted stoma collar has a tendency to regain its original shape, to thereby apply slight but sufficient pressure around the stoma to seal against stoma output coming in contact with the peristomal skin without strangulating the stoma. Suitable materials for the stoma collar 38 include, but are not limited to, silicone, rubber, and elastomers.
(25) As noted above, alternatively, the stoma collar may be formed from skin barrier material which is designed to be durable and resistant to liquid discharge.
(26) For example, the stoma collar may be formed from an extended wear skin barrier material consisting essentially of a substantially homogeneous mixture on a percent weight basis of an elastomer blend essentially composed of about 2 percent to about 15 percent of one or more high molecular weight polyisobutylenes and about 5 percent to about 20 percent of one or more styrene block copolymers, said one or more polyisobutylenes of said blend being only of a viscosity average molecular weight within the range of about 750,000 to about 2,350,000; about 6 percent to about 20 percent of hydrocarbon plasticizer selected from the group consisting of petrolatum and mineral oil; about 10 percent to about 35 percent tackifier; up to about 1 percent antioxidant; and about 35 percent to about 65 percent water-absorbing hydrocolloids selected from the group consisting of sodium carboxymethylcellulose, pectin, and mixtures thereof, and optionally including minor amounts of other hydrocolloid gums. Examples of suitable extended wear skin barrier materials are set forth in Stempel, U.S. Pat. No. 5,492,943, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein, and which is commonly owned by the assignee of the present application.
(27) One example of such a skin barrier material is Example (1) in the table as excerpted below from the aforementioned patent (with listed ingredients specified on a weight percent basis):
(28) TABLE-US-00001 Examples (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) High MW polyisobutylene 3.6 3.6 5 5 3.6 5 (Vistanex MM-L100) Styrene-isoprene-styrene 8.4 8.4 8 5 8.4 5 copolymer (Kraton 1107) Petrolatum 9.9 9.9 14.9 9.9 14.9 Mineral Oil 9.9 Tackifier (Piccotac 95) 24 36 18 25 24 20 Antioxidant (Irganox 1010) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 Sodium carboxymethyl-cellulose 19 19 18 20 19 20 Pectin 35 23 18 35 35 35 Gelatin 18
(29) The stoma collar 38 may also be formed from an adhesive formulated for adhering to moist tissue. Such an adhesive may comprise a silicone elastomer, a hydrophilic component, and a superabsorbent polymer. For example, a suitable adhesive may be formulated with an addition-curing two component silicone elastomer, a crosslinked polyacrylic acid polymer, and a sodium polyacrylate based superabsorbent polymer. The stoma collar 38 formed using such an adhesive can adhere to and seal around stoma outer walls, and move with the stoma during use to accommodate peristalsis movement.
(30) In one embodiment, the stoma collar 38 may comprise a first layer formed from a first material and a second layer formed from a second material, in which the first material has a higher elastic memory than the second material. For example, the stoma collar 38 may include a first layer formed from a silicone, rubber, or elastomer, and a second layer formed from an adhesive for moist tissue. In such an embodiment, the first layer provides a sufficient elastic memory, such that the stoma collar 38 may provide slight pressure around a stoma without strangulating the stoma, while the second layer adheres to the stoma outer walls to improve sealing around the stoma.
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(32) In use, the faceplate assembly 14 is positioned proximate a stoma 70, such that the inlet opening 60 of the stoma collar 38 is placed over the stoma 70, as shown in
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(34) All patents referred to herein, are hereby incorporated herein in their entirety, by reference, whether or not specifically indicated as such within the text of this disclosure.
(35) In the present disclosure, the words a or an are to be taken to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely, any reference to plural items shall, where appropriate, include the singular.
(36) From the foregoing it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations can be effectuated without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the present invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments illustrated is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.