Ostomy Pouch Replacement Device
20170156917 ยท 2017-06-08
Inventors
- Liney Guidry (Baton Rouge, LA, US)
- Theresa Johnson (Simpsonville, SC, US)
- Reed Johnson (Cumming, GA, US)
Cpc classification
A61F5/443
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61F5/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An ostomy pouch replacement device is provided to allow ostomates with a surgically created stoma to collect, contain and dispose of bodily fluids during frequent hygienic maintenance. The device is customizable to each ostomate's unique stoma diameter and provides a disposable waste receptacle designed to have a hollow absorbent section and a solid absorbent section for sanitary, discreet and odorless disposal of both urine and excrement. The device preferably consists of a disposable waste receptacle that may be positioned over the stoma and further includes an absorbent inner material for capturing any waste that may be discharged, a push cap for pressing the absorbent material to the stoma, a cap or plug for sealing the device after use, and a collar stand for pressing an adhesive wafer to the skin and for holding the assembled device in an upright position.
Claims
1. An ostomy pouch replacement device comprising: a receptacle dimensioned for placement over a stoma and adapted to receive an inner absorbent member, said receptacle having an open distal end, an open proximal end, an inner diameter, an outer diameter; an inner absorbent member adapted for receiving stoma effluent and dimensioned to slidably insert into said receptacle, said inner absorbent member having an open proximal end, a closed distal end, an inner diameter, and an outer diameter less than said inner diameter of said receptacle; a plunging member for pushing said inner absorbent member within said receptacle, said plunging member having a first diameter less than said inner diameter of said receptacle and a second diameter greater than said inner diameter of said receptacle; a plug member adapted for tight insertion into said proximal end of said receptacle, said plug member having a first diameter less than said inner diameter of said receptacle and a second diameter greater than said inner diameter of said inner absorbent member; and a collar member adapted for movement along said ostomy pouch replacement device, said collar member having an inner diameter greater than said outer diameter of said device, an outer diameter sufficient for distributing pressure to adhere a skin barrier member to the skin surrounding a stoma, and a flange on a distal end for supporting said device in an upright manner.
2. The ostomy pouch replacement device of claim 1, whereby said inner absorbent member has hollow inner portion adapted to receive excrement and a substantially solid absorbent portion for absorbing liquid waste discharged from a stoma.
3. The ostomy pouch replacement device of claim 2, whereby a first section of said inner member adjacent said proximal end is hollow, and said inner diameter of said first section is lined with an absorbent material; and whereby a second section of said inner member adjacent said distal end is generally filled with an absorbent material.
4. The ostomy pouch replacement device of claim 3, whereby said absorbent material is selected from the group consisting of cotton, rayon, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, fibers, pellets, beads, and combinations thereof.
5. The ostomy pouch replacement device of claim 1, whereby said receptacle and said inner absorbent member are disposable.
6. The ostomy pouch replacement device of claim 1, whereby said device is disposable.
7. The ostomy pouch replacement device of claim 1, whereby at least a portion of said receptacle is transparent.
8. An ostomy pouch replacement device comprising: a receptacle dimensioned for placement over a stoma and adapted to receive an inner member; an inner member adapted for receiving stoma effluent and dimensioned to slidably insert into said receptacle; a plunging member for pushing said inner member within said receptacle; a plug member adapted for insertion into a proximal end of said inner member; and a collar member adapted for movement along said ostomy pouch replacement device, said collar member having a flange on a distal end for supporting said device in an upright manner.
9. A method for changing a used ostomy appliance, comprising the steps of: providing an ostomy pouch replacement device comprising a receptacle for placement over a stoma with an inner member inserted into said receptacle for collecting effluent discharged from the stoma, a cap member, and a collar member having a flange on one end; removing the used ostomy appliance from the stoma; centering the device over the stoma so that the stoma is fully surrounded by the receptacle and is capable of collecting effluent discharged from the stoma; cleaning and drying the skin surrounding the stoma; sliding a skin barrier member over the device; sliding the collar member over and along the device such that the skin barrier member is located between the skin and the collar member; pressing the skin barrier member to the skin until the skin barrier member is securely adhered to the skin; removing the collar from the device and placing on a surface in an upright position; withdrawing the ostomy pouch replacement device from the stoma; capping off the proximal end of the device; placing the device in an upright position in the collar; and attaching a clean pouch to the skin barrier member.
10. The method of claim 9, further including the steps of: providing a plunging member; using the plunging member to fully insert the inner member inside the receptacle; and sealing the distal end of the device with said plunging member.
11. The method of claim 9, further including the steps of: discarding the receptacle and inner member after use.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] These and other features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings where:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0026] The waste receptacle is preferably a hollow cylindrical-shaped tube, open on both ends, and adapted to receive an absorbent member. One end of the tube is for positioning over a stoma (referred to herein as the proximal end or stoma end), the opposite end (or distal end) is for insertion of the absorbent member (see
[0027] In one embodiment, the absorbent member (also referred to herein as absorbent tube) is disposable and may be a cylindrical-shaped tube, preferably open on one end (proximal end) with the opposite or distal end being sealed or closed off. The open end may be inserted into the waste receptacle (as shown in
[0028] The dimensions of the absorbent member may vary and are dependent upon the dimensions of the waste receptacle and the size of the stoma. Specifically, the outer diameter of the absorbent member is preferably less than the inner diameter of the waste receptacle, such that the absorbent member may slide inside the receptacle in telescopic fashion, yet fit snugly enough so that all waste material is directed inside the absorbent tube without seepage between the tube and the receptacle. The length of the absorbent member is preferably less than the length of the receptacle, so that the absorbent tube may be fully inserted into the receptacle and secured in place by the push cap. The length of the device may vary as desired; however, it is to be noted that when determining the appropriate length for both the waste receptacle and the absorbent member, a greater length will provide a larger capacity for waste containment.
[0029] Examples of absorbent material include but are not limited to cotton, rayon, polyester, polyethylene, polypropylene, other suitable fibers, pellets, beads, and combinations thereof. The thickness of both the absorbent lining and dense absorbent section may vary as desired, provided the waste is absorbed as necessary. It is contemplated that the absorbent tube may be offered in a variety of absorbencies so that an ostomate may choose which is best for his or her particular needs. For example, an ostomate with a urostomy may need a tube with maximum absorbency for collecting more urine; whereas an ostomate with a colostomy may need less absorbency, but a longer hollow section for collecting more excrement.
[0030] An optional alignment sleeve may also be provided for aiding in the positioning of the device over a stoma. The sleeve is preferably a hollow cylindrical-shaped tube, open on both ends, and adapted to receive a waste receptacle. The dimensions of the alignment sleeve may vary and are dependent upon the dimensions of the waste receptacle and the size of the stoma. The diameter of the optional alignment sleeve is preferably greater than the outer diameter of the waste receptacle, such that the receptacle may easily, yet snugly, slide inside the sleeve in telescopic fashion. The alignment sleeve may be constructed of materials such as plastic, polyurethane, polycarbonate, silicone rubber, or any other suitable material.
[0031] After inserting the absorbent member into the receptacle, the push cap may be used to drive the member further inside the receptacle so that the absorbent material may come in contact with the stoma. A push cap or plunger cap may be used to press the absorbent member to the stoma and-serves to cap off the distal end of the device. In a preferred embodiment, the push cap is shaped to have a plunger section that generally corresponds to the inside diameter of the waste receptacle and may be inserted into the waste receptacle, and a cap section that is dimensioned such that it seals the distal end of the device and prevents any further insertion of the push cap into the receptacle. The length of the push cap is preferably sufficient to secure the absorbent member inside the waste receptacle and against the stoma. A preferred embodiment of the push cap is shown in
[0032] A plug is preferably included to seal the proximal, or stoma, end of the device after use. In one embodiment, the plug is dimensioned to correspond in diameter to the push cap in order to fit snugly and securely within the waste receptacle. The plug preferably includes a first portion that fits within the waste receptacle, fully sealing the receptacle so that all waste is contained. A second portion of the plug preferably has a larger diameter than the first portion, for capping off or fully sealing the proximal end of the waste receptacle, as shown in
[0033] A collar stand may be provided to aid the application of a skin barrier member such as an adhesive wafer, ring, or face plate, during the pouch replacement process, as shown in
[0034] The ostomy pouch replacement device of the present invention may have many uses, an exemplary use being described herein. It is contemplated that the device of the present invention may be provided to an ostomate with the absorbent member already inserted telescopically into the distal end of the waste receptacle, allowing for immediate use without much preassembly. An initial step in replacing an ostomy pouch involves removing a filled or used ostomy pouch from the adhesive barrier member (such as a wafer, sealing ring or face plate), followed by removal of the adhesive barrier member from the skin. At this point in the process, a preferred step is to center the proximal end of the waste receptacle (preceded by the optional alignment sleeve, if so desired) directly over the stoma, using the transparent portion of the receptacle to guide the positioning, as shown in
[0035] Although the ostomy pouch replacement device of the present invention has been described in detail with reference to particular embodiments and dimensions, the embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and do not limit the invention. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. It is to be understood that the inventive concept is not to be considered limited to the constructions and dimensions disclosed herein.
[0036] The terms used in the present application are merely used to describe particular embodiments, and are not intended to limit the present invention. An expression used in the singular encompasses the expression of the plural, unless it has a clearly different meaning in the context. In the present application, it is to be understood that the terms such as including or having, etc., are intended to indicate the existence of the features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof disclosed in the specification, and are not intended to preclude the possibility that one or more other features, numbers, steps, actions, components, parts, or combinations thereof may exist or may be added.