CHEM-O-PORT COVER
20220409872 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2039/0276
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/0247
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A chemo-o-port cover includes flexible and stretchable material sized to cover the skin surface immediately above the implanted port and a centered ring structure secured on its surface to hold numbing cream. The thickness of the cover permits the cover to provide a barrier and movement. The height and diameter of the ring defines a volume sufficient to contain an amount of numbing cream to reduce or eliminate the pain associated with injecting the chemotherapy medicament into the implanted port structure. The stretchable material also contains adhesive regions to secure the cover to the skin of the patient and keep the cover in place for long periods of time. The adhesive permits repeated use of the cover—removal and reapplication.
Claims
1. A chemo-o-port cover comprising cover structure of stretchable material sized to cover at least the surface area of an implanted port wherein the cover contains a centered ring structure secured on the cover and capable of holding a numbing cream medicament and a region surrounding the ring with an adhesive material sufficient to secure the cover to the skin.
2. A method of administering a numbing cream on a subject undergoing chemotherapy at a chemo-o-port site comprising, providing a chemo-port cover described in claim 1; introducing numbing cream into a cavity formed by the ring and the cover structures; and positioning the cover on the subject so that the cream contained within ring structure is in contact with the surface of the skin of the subject immediate to the port and the adhesive region is in contact with the subject securing the cover.
3. The method of claim 2 further comprising maintaining the secured cover on the subject for a time sufficient to numb the skin prior to injecting a medicament into the port.
4. In a kit for administering a numbing cream on a subject undergoing chemotherapy at a chemo-o-port at a chemo-o-port site wherein the improvement comprises the chemo-o-port cover of claim 1.
Description
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[0019] The invention is directed to an improved chemo port cover where a ring structure is employed to concentrate the numbing cream at the injection site, the skin of the subject above the implanted port. Implanted ports are usually placed about an inch below the skin surface. The implanted port is typically a flexible tube place into the vein in the chest. The port makes it easier to give intravenous medications and fluids, take blood samples and give medications continuously over several days. Waterproof injection port covers are known, e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 6,222,090. Adhesives that permit multiple use of medical equipment are well known, e.g. U.S. Pat. No. 9,017,771, as are breathable ring structures. The dressing material can be akin to adhesive clothing material, U.S. Pat. No. 6,897,935.
[0020] The chemo-o-port cover consists of dressing portion of stretchable material sized to cover at least the surface area of an implanted port with a centered ring structure secured on the cover. The ring defines volume that is sufficient to hold the numbing cream medicament, e.g. lidocaine, in amounts that numb the skin and avoid or lessen the pain associated with needle injections. The region surrounding the ring, particularly the region between the edge of the dressing portion and the ring, has an adhesive material sufficient to secure the cover to the skin.
[0021] The ring dimensions can vary. However, for accurate adult port size: 1) the ring size is typically 11 (20.6 mm): width 6 mm wide/thickness: 2 mm, 2) breathable design and 3) composed of premium, silicone. The rings are all made of pure medical grade silicone. They're comfortable, smooth, non-conductive and definitely safe even for sensitive skin, not to be damaged from heavy work or strenuous exercise like electrical work, swimming, weight lifting, etc.
[0022] A method of administering a numbing cream on a subject undergoing chemotherapy at a chemo-o-port site includes providing a chemo-port cover with a centered ring, introducing numbing cream, e.g. lidocaine, into a cavity formed by the ring and the cover structures; and positioning the cover on the subject so that the cream contained within ring structure is in contact with the surface of the skin of the subject immediate to the port and the adhesive region is in contact with the subject securing the cover. The cover is allowed to remain on the subject for at least one hour or for a time sufficient to numb the skin. After the skin is numbed, the needle can be inserted. The subsequent act can then take place, e.g. injecting a medicament into the port.
[0023] The components of the protective cover port including the ring can be assembled in a kit form to facilitate handling. The kit can include the assembled cover or the component parts. The component parts can include various sizes of rings and/or dressing sizes. The kit can also include the numbing cream and/or instructions for use.
[0024] While the invention has been described with an emphasis on preferred embodiments, it will be obvious that variations of the preferred embodiments may be used, and that it is intended that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically designed herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.