Trans Anal Irrigation Platform with Bed Module
20180043087 ยท 2018-02-15
Inventors
- Adam J. Foley (Swords, IE)
- Stephen Collum (Castlebar, IE)
- Denise Gamblin (Leeds, GB)
- William K. Arnold (Gurnee, IL, US)
- Ruchi Seth (Libertyville, IL, US)
- Jerome A. Henry (Castlebar, IE)
- Malford E. Cullum (Grayslake, IL)
- George J. Cisko (Spring Grove, IL, US)
Cpc classification
A61M3/0245
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M3/027
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A trans anal irrigation device that can be used on a bed. The device includes a rectal catheter connected to an irrigation fluid supply. A waste collection bag is also connected to the catheter. The catheter may be insertable in a seat attached to a fluid supply line. A valve in one of the catheter or seat selectably allows or prevents fluid communication between the catheter and a waste collection bag. The catheter may include an inflationless cuff made of a flexible material that permits it to be inserted in the rectum to prevent leakage around the exterior of the catheter.
Claims
1. A rectal catheter for trans anal irrigation, the catheter having a barrel with an insertion tip at a proximal end thereof, the barrel defining at least one lumen therein and at least one port communicating with the lumen and the exterior of the barrel, a valve at a distal end of the barrel, the valve being in fluid communication with the lumen and selectably movable between open and closed positions which permit and prevent, respectively, fluid flow out of the lumen at the distal end of the barrel, a connector attached to the barrel intermediate the valve and the port, the connector having a passage in fluid communication with the lumen and being capable of connection to an irrigation fluid supply.
2. The structure of claim 1 further comprising an inflationless cuff attached to the exterior of the barrel, the cuff being made of a flexible material.
3. A trans anal irrigation system, comprising: a rectal catheter, the catheter having a barrel with an insertion tip at a proximal end thereof, the barrel defining at least one lumen therein and at least one port communicating with the lumen and the exterior of the barrel, a valve at a distal end of the barrel, the valve being in fluid communication with the lumen and selectably movable between open and closed positions which permit and prevent, respectively, fluid flow out of the lumen at the distal end of the barrel, a connector attached to the barrel intermediate the valve and the port, the connector having a passage in fluid communication with the lumen and being capable of connection to an irrigation fluid supply; and a waste collection bag connectable to the distal end of the catheter.
4. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 3 further comprising retention straps connected to the waste collection bag.
5. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 3 further comprising an irrigation fluid reservoir and fluid supply tubing in fluid communication with the reservoir and the connector of the catheter.
6. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 5 further comprising a controller in the fluid supply tubing for controlling flow from the reservoir to the catheter.
7. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 5 further comprising a pump associated with the fluid reservoir for pumping fluid from the reservoir to the catheter.
8. A trans anal irrigation system, comprising: a rectal catheter, the catheter having a barrel with an insertion tip at a proximal end thereof, the barrel defining at least one lumen therein and at least one port communicating with the lumen and the exterior of the barrel; a seat having a receptacle for releasably receiving a distal end of the rectal catheter therein; a valve formed in the seat, the valve being in fluid communication with the lumen of the barrel when a catheter is in the seat and selectably movable between open and closed positions which permit and prevent, respectively, fluid flow out of the lumen at the distal end of the barrel; a connector attached to the seat, the connector having a passage in fluid communication with the lumen; and an irrigation fluid reservoir and fluid supply tubing in fluid communication with the reservoir and the connector of the catheter.
9. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 8 further comprising a waste collection bag selectably connectable to the seat and in fluid communication with the valve of the seat.
10. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 8 further comprising a controller in the fluid supply tubing for controlling flow from the reservoir to the connector of the seat.
11. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 8 further comprising an inflationless cuff attached to the exterior of the barrel, the cuff being made of a flexible material.
12. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 11 further comprising an inflatable balloon attached to the exterior of the barrel.
13. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 8 further comprising an inflatable balloon attached to the exterior of the barrel.
14. The trans anal irrigation system of claim 8 further comprising a pump associated with the fluid reservoir for pumping fluid from the reservoir to the catheter.
15. A rectal catheter for trans anal irrigation, the catheter having a barrel with an insertion tip at a proximal end thereof, the barrel defining at least one lumen therein and at least one port communicating with the lumen and the exterior of the barrel, and an inflationless cuff attached to the exterior of the barrel, the cuff being made of a material sufficiently flexible to permit insertion of the inflationless cuff into the rectum where it seals against leakage around the exterior of the barrel.
16. The rectal catheter of claim 15 further comprising an inflatable balloon attached to the exterior of the barrel.
17. The rectal catheter of claim 16 wherein the inflatable balloon is attached closer to the insertion tip than is the inflationless cuff.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0035] Benefits of the design include that it enables irrigation to be offered to people with high injuries. It allows for an existing irrigation routine to be maintained when a patient is in hospital or otherwise bed-bound.
[0036] Use of the platform is as follows. The irrigation system with a collection bag enables use on a bed. The simplicity and intuitiveness of the battery-powered system bring significant benefits to those users who perform their routine on the bed with the assistance of a caregiver. This concept opens up irrigation to those with high-level injuries. A rectal catheter with cuff and closed waste collection bag is connected to irrigation sources and then inserted into the anus. An anatomically shaped pad helps to secure the catheter in place. Water is passed into the large intestine through gravity or a motorized or pressure pump. After a prescribed time, a user will turn the valve 24 at the bottom of the rectal catheter to open the catheter section and to release waste water and contained stool into the collection bag 20. At the conclusion of the process the rectal catheter and connected collection bag are removed and disposed.
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[0038] Closed collection is as follows. When the desired level of water is inserted into the rectum the user will twist valve 24. The valve on the bed module will open an internal section and pathway, allowing waste water to flow from the bowel through the lumen in the catheter and into the collection bag, as schematically indicated at 27 in
[0039] The retention device could be self-lubricating. The fecal matter collection is separate from the water reservoir chamber. The catheter could have a Velcro strap to secure the system to a patient. The system could be used to deliver medications. Carbon filters can be contained in the waste collection bag removing any associated odors. The waste collection bag could be made of flushable or bio-degradable materials aiding in disposal.
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[0041] The TAI platform 26 further includes a control unit 42 that is connected to the irrigation head 28 by first tubing 44. First tubing 44 extends from the control unit 42 to the attachment fitting 32 and has dual lumens, one for balloon inflation (with either air or water) and one for irrigation fluid. The control unit 42 has an inflation/irrigation control knob 46 that directs irrigation fluid to the appropriate lumen in the barrel 36 of the catheter 34. A separate button 48 governs the on/off condition of the water pump. A second piece of tubing 50 provides fluid communication between the control until 42 and a water reservoir 52. A robust reservoir connection 54 joins the second tubing and water reservoir. The reservoir 52 may be collapsible for storage. It has a broad base that allows it to be free standing. A handle 56 may be included to allow the reservoir to be hung on a hook or carried. A fluid temperature indicator may be incorporated in the reservoir. A battery-operated pump 58 may interface with the reservoir bag. The pump has a compact size for storage and travel.
[0042] The TAI platform 26 is intended for use with patients who are able to access a toilet such that waste material is collected in the toilet. In situations where use of a toilet is not possible or convenient a bed module TAI platform such as shown at 60 in
[0043] Looking at alternate TAI platform 60 in greater detail, it has an irrigation head 64 that includes a seat 66 and a tube attachment fitting 68 that adjoins a side of the seat 66 at a 90 angle that deters over-insertion of the catheter. The head 64 further incorporates a disposable hybrid catheter 70. The catheter 70 can be inserted into and removed from the seat 66. The hybrid catheter 70 has a barrel 72. Inside the barrel are two or more lumens for passage of irrigation water and waste, respectively. Alternately there may be a third lumen used to inflate a balloon 74 near the tip of the barrel. The balloon is shown inflated in
[0044] The TAI platform 60 further includes a control unit 78 that is connected to the irrigation head 64 by first tubing 80. First tubing 80 extends from the control unit 78 to the attachment fitting 68 and has dual lumens, one for balloon inflation (with either air or water) and one for irrigation fluid. The control unit 78 has an inflation/irrigation control knob 82 that directs irrigation fluid to the appropriate lumen in the barrel 72 of the catheter 70. A separate button 84 governs the on/off condition of the water pump. A second piece of tubing 86 provides fluid communication between the control until 78 and a water reservoir 88. A robust reservoir connection 90 joins the second tubing and water reservoir. The reservoir 88 may be collapsible for storage. It has a broad base that allows it to be free standing. A handle 92 may be included to allow the reservoir to be hung on a hook or carried. A fluid temperature indicator may be incorporated in the reservoir. This reservoir uses a gravity feed supply, although a pump as shown at 58 could alternately be used. The reservoir has a compact size for storage and travel.
[0045] The collection bag 62 has a connector 94 that is closable by a cap 96. When the cap is removed the connector can be attached in fluid communication with the distal end of the seat 66. With the collection bag so attached waste irrigation fluid and stool are allowed to flow from the rectum into a port 98 on the tip of the catheter barrel 72 and from there through a lumen of the barrel and into the collection bag. A valve may be incorporated in the seat to open and close the waste lumen in the catheter. The collection bag may be opaque with integrated odor control.
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[0048] An in-line digital controller allows the user to customize the flow rate. The rectal balloon is retracted and deflated and the catheter is removed from the anus, thus facilitating evacuation of fecal matter. The motorized system enables hands-free, controlled pumping of water into the body in a simple easy-to-use system. The rectal catheter is disposed of and the controller and pump are retained for future use.
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[0051] The plunger 136 may have a hollow shaft 150 which preferably fits snugly into the annulus 146 between the barrel 130 inside wall and the outside wall of the conduit 144. The annulus 146 may be filled with a fluid, such as air, water or oil. This fluid may be used to inflate the balloons 114, 116. The distal end of the shaft 150 may carry the press pad 138. Due to the tight fit between the shaft 150 and the barrel 130, when a user draws the press pad 138 and shaft 150 into the barrel, fluid is forced out of the annulus 146, through the ports 140, 142 and into the balloons 114, 116, thereby inflating the balloons as noted by the arrows B in
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[0054] It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modification can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention disclosed herein.