CLINICAL GARMENT FOR INFANTS
20220346463 ยท 2022-11-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2025/0206
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/4405
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F5/4408
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A41B13/005
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M35/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An interactive one-piece pantsuit is provided for wear by an infant/toddler, when a medical device has been surgically implanted into the infant/toddler. For this purpose, the pantsuit acts as a protective garment which normally covers and protects extracorporeal components of the medical device. The garment, however, includes flaps which are positioned at key locations on the garment over the extracorporeal components of the medical device. These flaps can then be selectively raised to temporarily provide a caregiver with the necessary access to the medical device for operational or maintenance purposes.
Claims
1. An access garment for a young child which comprises: a one-piece pantsuit including a vest portion and a pants portion, wherein the vest portion wraps around the upper body of the child, with the vest portion having an under-panel covering a portion of the child's chest and an overlapping over-panel with fasteners for establishing a secure engagement between the under-panel and the over-panel on the chest of the child, and wherein the pants portion of the pantsuit extends below the vest portion with a first part and a second part for individually surrounding a respective leg of the child to hold the pantsuit securely on the child; a dressing change flap created on a selected panel of the vest portion and moveable thereon for a secure engagement therewith, wherein the dressing change flap is positioned to cover a surgical incision on the chest of the child, and wherein the dressing change flap can be disengaged from the vest portion and lifted to provide access to the surgical incision to clean and dress the incision; and an access flap created on a selected panel of the vest portion and moveable thereon for a secure engagement therewith, wherein the access flap is positioned to cover preselected components of a medical device, and wherein the access flap can be disengaged from the vest portion and lifted to provide access to the medical device components for operational purposes associated with the medical device.
2. The access garment of claim 1 wherein the medical device comprises: a fluid tube having at least one lumen with a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end is surgically connected in fluid communication with the heart muscle of the child and the fluid tube extends subcutaneously from the heart muscle to the surgical incision and extracorporeally from the surgical incision to the proximal end of the fluid tube; a protective surgical dressing positioned over the surgical incision and a portion of the fluid tube emerging from the surgical incision, wherein the surgical dressing and the emerging portion of the fluid tube are secured against the chest of the child by an adhesive member; and a fluid connector attached to the proximal end of the fluid tube in fluid communication with the lumen of the fluid tube to establish a fluid pathway from a medical syringe, through the lumen of the fluid tube, to the heart muscle.
3. The access garment of claim 2 wherein the fluid tube is a dual lumen line having a first lumen and a second lumen respectively extending between the distal end and the proximal end of the fluid tube.
4. The access garment of claim 3 wherein the first lumen is for infusing a fluid medicament to the child and the second lumen is for withdrawing blood from the heart muscle of the child.
5. The access garment of claim 4 wherein the first lumen and the second lumen are flushed with a saline solution immediately after use.
6. The access garment of claim 5 wherein the fluid connector includes a pair of hubs with a first hub affixed for fluid communication with the first lumen of the fluid tube and a second hub affixed for fluid communication with the second lumen of the fluid tube.
7. The access garment of claim 6 wherein the pair of hubs are color-coded with a yellow hub indicating a use for infusing medications and a blue hub indicating a use for withdrawing blood.
8. The access garment of claim 2 further comprising a security strap affixed to the inside of the over-panel and positioned between the over-panel and the under-panel to hold and secure a coil of the fluid tube between the surgical incision and the access flap.
9. A method for maintaining a medical device surgically implanted in an infant/toddler, which comprises the steps of: outfitting the infant/toddler with a one-piece pantsuit having a vest portion, wherein the vest portion has an under-panel covering a portion of the infant's/toddler's chest, and an overlapping over-panel with fasteners for establishing a secure engagement between the under-panel and the over-panel when the vest portion wraps around the upper body of the infant/toddler to cover the chest of the infant/toddler; lifting a dressing change flap created on a selected panel of the vest portion, wherein the dressing change flap is positioned to cover a surgical incision on the chest of the infant/toddler, and wherein the dressing change flap is lifted to provide access to the surgical incision to clean and dress the incision; and lifting an access flap created on a selected panel of the vest portion, wherein the access flap is positioned to cover preselected components of the medical device, and wherein the access flap is lifted to provide access to the medical device components for operational purposes associated with the medical device.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the medical device comprises: a fluid tube having at least one lumen with a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end is surgically connected in fluid communication with the heart muscle of the infant/toddler and the fluid tube extends subcutaneously from the heart muscle to the surgical incision and extracorporeally from the surgical incision to the proximal end of the fluid tube; a protective surgical dressing positioned over the surgical incision and a portion of the fluid tube emerging from the surgical incision, wherein the surgical dressing and the emerging portion of the fluid tube are secured against the chest of the infant/toddler by an adhesive member; and a fluid connector attached to the proximal end of the fluid tube in fluid communication with the lumen of the fluid tube to establish a fluid pathway from a medical syringe, through the lumen of the fluid tube, to the heart muscle.
11. The method of claim 10 wherein the step of lifting the dressing change flap further comprises the step of changing the protective surgical dressing which is used to secure the portion of the fluid tube emerging from the surgical incision against the chest of the infant/toddler.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein the fluid tube is a dual lumen line having a first lumen and a second lumen respectively extending between the distal end and the proximal end of the fluid tube and wherein the step of lifting the access flap provides access to the fluid connector to perform the steps of: infusing a fluid medicament through the first lumen to the infant/toddler; and withdrawing blood from the heart muscle of the infant/toddler through the second lumen.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein the first lumen and the second lumen are flushed with a saline solution immediately after use.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the fluid connector includes a pair of hubs with a first hub affixed for fluid communication with the first lumen of the fluid tube and a second hub affixed for fluid communication with the second lumen of the fluid tube, and wherein the pair of hubs are color-coded with a yellow hub indicating a use for infusing medications and a blue hub indicating a use for withdrawing blood.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein the pants portion of the pantsuit extends below the vest portion with a first pantleg and a second pantleg for individually surrounding a respective leg of the infant/toddler to hold the pantsuit securely on the infant/toddler.
16. A method for manufacturing an access garment, to facilitate operating and maintaining an implanted medical device during a post-surgical rehabilitation of an infant/toddler, which comprises the steps of: fabricating a one-piece pantsuit for wear by an infant/toddler, wherein the pantsuit has a vest portion with an under-panel covering a portion of the infant's/toddler's chest and an overlapping over-panel with fasteners for establishing a secure engagement between the under-panel and the over-panel to wrap the vest portion around the upper body of the infant/toddler; creating a dressing change flap on a selected panel of the vest portion, wherein the dressing change flap is positioned on the pantsuit to cover a surgical incision on the chest of the infant/toddler; providing fasteners on the dressing change flap to hold the dressing change flap against the vest portion, wherein the fasteners can be disengaged from the vest portion to lift the dressing change flap for access to the surgical incision to clean and dress the incision; creating an access flap on a selected panel of the vest portion, wherein the access flap is positioned on the pantsuit to cover preselected extracorporeal components of a medical device; and providing fasteners on the access flap to hold the access flap against the vest portion, wherein the fasteners can be disengaged from the vest portion to lift the access flap for access to the medical device components for operational purposes associated with the medical device.
17. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of incorporating a pants portion of the pantsuit wherein the pants portion extends below the vest portion with a first pantleg and a second pantleg for individually surrounding a respective leg of the infant/toddler to hold the pantsuit securely on the infant/toddler.
18. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of incorporating a security strap affixed to the inside of the over-panel and positioned between the over-panel and the under-panel to hold and secure a coil of the fluid tube between the surgical incision and the access flap.
19. The method of claim 16 wherein the pantsuit is made of a textile material.
20. The method of claim 16 wherein the fasteners for the pantsuit are selected from the group consisting of clamps, buttons, snaps, ties, and straps.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The novel features of this invention, as well as the invention itself, both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts, and in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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[0017] Separate from the access garment 10,
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[0020] A method for maintaining a medical device 26 which has been surgically implanted in an infant/toddler, includes covering the upper body of the infant/toddler with the access garment 10. In detail, this requires engaging the under-panel 16 with the overlapping over-panel 18 using fasteners 20 to establish a secure engagement wherein the vest portion 12 wraps completely around the upper body of the infant/toddler. As envisioned for the present invention, the access garment 10 can be worn continuously, if desired.
[0021] Maintaining the medical device 26 involves lifting the dressing change flap 22 to establish access to the incision site 44 on the chest of the child. Once the dressing change flap 22 has been lifted the user can proceed to clean and dress the incision site 44. This will typically include the need to replace the protective disk 46 at the incision site 44. In a separate operation, the device access flap 24 can be lifted to establish access to the first connector 34 and the second connector 38 at the proximal end of the medical device 26.
[0022] As indicated above, the medical device 26 will typically include a dual lumen fluid tube 28 with each lumen 36, 40 having a proximal end and a distal end. The distal subcutaneous section 30 of the fluid tube 28 is surgically connected in fluid communication with the heart muscle 42 of the child, and the fluid tube 28 extends subcutaneously from the heart muscle 42 to the surgical incision site 44. In accordance with the present invention, it is envisioned that a protective surgical dressing (e.g., a protective disk 46) is secured to the child over the surgical incision site 44 by an adhesive. Lifting the dressing change flap 22 at the incision site 44 allows the user to change the protective surgical dressing (i.e., protective disk 46) and the adhesive that secure the fluid tube 28 at the surgical incision site 44. Once the area is cleaned and the emplacement of a new protective surgical dressing (protective disk) 46 has been completed, the user simply secures the appropriate fasteners 20.
[0023] As envisioned for the present invention, the fluid tube 28 is a dual lumen line, with both lumens 36, 40 respectively extending between the distal end and the proximal end of the fluid tube 28. Similar to the operation of the dressing change flap 22 disclosed above, lifting the device access flap 24 provides the user access to a component(s) of the medical device 26 for maintenance and/or operational purposes. In the case of the device access flap 24, the components of interest are the fluid connectors 34 and 38. Importantly, by design each lumen 36, 40 of the fluid tube 28 has a specific purpose. One lumen is used to infuse a fluid medicament to the infant/toddler, and the other is used to withdraw blood from the heart muscle 42 of the infant/toddler.
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[0025] In a preferred embodiment of the access garment 10, a pants portion 14 is included. As shown in
[0026] While the particular Clinical Garment for Infants as herein shown and disclosed in detail is fully capable of obtaining the objects and providing the 5 advantages herein before stated, it is to be understood that it is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention and that no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown other than as described in the appended claims.