PD-Uwear: Peritoneal Dialysis Undergarments
20190133200 ยท 2019-05-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
A61M1/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention is a peritoneal undergarment for alleviating unpleasant irritation while receiving dialysis treatment. The current method of taping the transfer set is not effective during dialysis treatment due to the constant irritation while the patient's skin is pressed against the dialysis port. The present invention is a specially designed peritoneal undergarment that is effective at relieving pain while dialyzing. The current invention is ideal to combat irritation and can be manufactured using a variety of materials such as cotton which may be washed with household detergent.
Claims
1. A peritoneal undergarment comprising: (a) a front panel surface; wherein the front panel is stitched to an elastic-waist band and crotch panel; (b) a back-panel surface; wherein the back panel is stitched to the front panel so as to form a structure for encircling a user's waist; (c) a crotch panel surface; wherein the crotch panel is stitched to the bottom portion of both the front and back panels so as to form a crotch portion and so as to construct two leg openings for the undergarment; (d) an elastic-waist band; wherein said waist band is stitched to the upper portions of said front and back panels; (e) at least one pocket; wherein the pocket is attached to the surface of the undergarment; (f) a button hole; wherein said button hole is located in a convenient location aligned to the opening of said pocket to accommodate an exit point for a catheter tube; and (g) a tube guide; wherein said tube guide is attached to the inner surface of the front panel of the undergarment.
2. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 1, wherein the front panel further comprises a fabric lining joined to the inner surface of said front panel.
3. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 1, wherein the back panel further comprises a fabric lining joined to the inner surface of said back panel.
4. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 1, wherein the pocket may further be comprised of soft cloth material.
5. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 4, wherein the pocket further comprises soft material that can be made to stretch.
6. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 1, wherein the pocket may be further joined to either the inside or outside panels of the undergarment.
7. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 6, wherein the pockets located on either inside or outside surfaces are symmetric.
8. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 6, wherein the pocket further comprises an open end that allows objects to be inserted into the pocket.
9. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 6, wherein the pocket further comprises three closed sides with one closed side positioned opposite of said open end of the pocket.
10. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 6, wherein the pocket further comprises an option that includes a Velcro attachment.
11. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 10, wherein the Velcro attachment are further positioned along the side portion of the pocket that meets the surface of the undergarment.
12. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 11, wherein the Velcro attachment has one flap to secure the pocket.
13. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 1, wherein the undergarment contains a button hole that is large enough to allow the insertion of an average catheter tube.
14. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 13, wherein the button hole further comprises a means of attaching the opening closed.
15. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 1, wherein the tube guide is joined to the fabric lining of the front panel in a convenient manner to provide for satisfactory transition of the transfer tube as it exits the user's body as well as entering the pocket.
16. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 15, wherein the tube guide further comprises an opening that is at least inch in width.
17. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 15, wherein the tube guide is at least 2 inches in length.
18. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 15, wherein the tube guide is attached to the fabric lining of the undergarment in order to receive the transfer tube.
19. The peritoneal undergarment according to claim 1, wherein the tube guide is joined to the inner fabric lining at a horizontal position preferably to the left or right side panel of the undergarment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Certain illustrative embodiments illustrating objects and advantages may be best understood by reference detailed description that follows taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail specific embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure of such embodiments is to be considered as an example of the principles and not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments shown and described. In the description below, like reference numerals are used to describe the same, similar or corresponding parts in the several views of the drawings.
[0017] The terms a or an, as used herein, are defined as one, or more than one. The term plurality, as used herein, is defined as two, or more than two. The term another, as used herein, is defined as at least a second or more. The terms including and/or having, as used herein, are defined as comprising (i.e., open language). The term coupled, as used herein, is defined as connected, although not necessarily directly, and not necessarily mechanically.
[0018] Reference throughout this document to one embodiment, certain embodiments, an exemplary embodiment or similar terms means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the appearances of such phrases or in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments without limitation.
[0019] Reference throughout this document to pocket or similar terms refers to a small hollow compartment that allows the transfer tube to be inserted for purposes of holding the transfer set in order to protect a user's skin from the surface of an external instrument by insulating the transfer tube. Thus, the appearance of similar phrases throughout this specification may not be limited to just the term pocket but when the description refers to a means of securing the transfer set then it may be inferred that the description refers to a pocket.
[0020] Reference throughout this document to terms such as open end or space refers to areas of the proposed invention where objects maybe inserted for storage or similar purposes. For instance, where a pocket is described that allows an object such as a transfer tube to be inserted would be an example of an open end of the pocket which would allow the transfer set to be stored in the space provided by the open end. Thus, the appearance of similar phrases throughout this specification may not be limited to just the term open end or space but when the description refers to a location or area where the transfer set is inserted or stored then it may be inferred that the description refers to an open end or space.
[0021] Reference throughout this document to panel refers to the portions of the undergarment that make up the inner and outer wall of the undergarment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments without limitations.
[0022] Reference throughout this document to tube guide refers to any method of securing external devices to the peritoneal undergarments such as straps but is not limited to this example. Therefore, where ever this specification refers to any means of attachment it will not be limited to any specific means of attachment but rather any number of attachment methods may be combined to create a tube guide for purposes of the present embodiment.
[0023] The material a peritoneal undergarment is made of is an essential aspect to the garment because it determines the quality of the undergarment and often dictates a user's experience. From a comfort perspective, the type of material that the undergarment is made of affects the user's sensory factors and is an important attribute for effectively presenting a more inviting undergarment garment. In common use of peritoneal undergarments, manufacturers do not apply components to the undergarment for purposes of minimize stress and trauma associated with receiving dialysis treatments. In a non-limiting example, because comfort is important to wearing such undergarments then a combination of soft material, fabric liner made by special liners such as nylon, cotton, and spandex can be used to provide a pleasant experience for the user. Conventional peritoneal undergarments prior to PD-Uwear did little to provide comfort to patients but merely held the transfer set against a user's skin during the treatments; this does little to alleviate the pain and trauma that users experience while receiving dialysis treatments. Using a combination of various soft materials, linens, a fabric liner, and strategic positioning of various attachments provides an effective method of helping to eliminate irritation and ensuring a pleasant experience while wearing the present invention. In a non-limiting example, the pocket and tube guide of the undergarment can be made of an ultra-soft material that provides an extra comfortable barrier between the transfer tubing and the user's skin.
[0024] In the exemplary embodiment, the current invention consists of an undergarment made from a comfortable cloth material which has an outer pocket attached to the front panel of the outer fabric lining of the undergarment at a location that comfortably allows the transfer set to be inserted near a patient's catheter. In an alternate embodiment, the undergarment can be manufactured with an optional symmetric inner pocket which is attached to the inner surface of the front panel. The undergarment helps to ensure a secure fit to eliminate irritation experienced due to the transfer set and additionally minimizing movement that is often associated with dialysis treatments. The peritoneal undergarment allows the user to sleep comfortably and also perform daily tasks without irritation associated to bulky or dangling transfer tubing.
[0025] In an additional embodiment, the tube guide may include a variety of different configurations, by a non-limiting example, Velcro attachments can be used for the tube guide allowing the patient to attach the transfer set to the inner surface of the peritoneal undergarment without the difficulty of removing the undergarment. The user can simply use a convenient Velcro flap which serves as the moveable portion of the tube guide.
[0026] In an alternate embodiment, PD-Uwear may be used for all types of medical and non-medical purposes for humans and animals alike that require comfort due to external devices. The undergarment can be configured to address concerns by patients who in a non-limiting example may be forced to have a tube or other medical devices inserted in their abdomen area for various treatments or other purposes deemed fit for such use.
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[0028] Prior to PD-Uwear, such garments were designed to accommodate the user while receiving dialysis treatment with little thought to convenience and comfort which provided decreased confidence for the user. Prior designs included just simply using large pouches and other similar spaces. The problem with such broad stance is there is no real focus placed on increasing convenience for the user in a way to minimize discomfort created by bulky, lose and dangling tubing. In
[0029] The present embodiment has features that greatly minimizes discomfort and adds convenience for the user in way that the prior art of
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