CN211188526U - Defecation-incontinence-preventing enema device - Google Patents

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CN211188526U
CN211188526U CN201922099272.2U CN201922099272U CN211188526U CN 211188526 U CN211188526 U CN 211188526U CN 201922099272 U CN201922099272 U CN 201922099272U CN 211188526 U CN211188526 U CN 211188526U
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The utility model provides an enema device for preventing fecal incontinence, which comprises a paper diaper and a fixed tube, wherein a catheter is inserted in the fixed tube; in the process of clystering, the flowing excrement can be absorbed by the paper diaper, so that bed sheets or clothes are prevented from being polluted; after the enema is finished, the cleaning layer is pulled out and unfolded from the interlayer, and then the device can be used for cleaning the excrement adhered to the anus and the buttocks of a patient, and then the whole device is collected and treated as medical waste. The top of the fixed tube is provided with a sleeve, after the catheter is pulled out, the catheter can be continuously pulled upwards, and the part extending into the intestinal tract is pulled into the sleeve, so that the catheter stuck with excrement can be contained in the sleeve; the outer wall of the guide pipe is fixed with a gasket in threaded connection with the sleeve, and the sealing performance can be improved when the length of the guide pipe extending out of the fixed pipe is adjusted. The enema device has the advantages of simple structure, convenient use and convenient cleaning, can effectively reduce the workload of medical workers, and can reduce the peculiar smell of excrement and the physiological discomfort of the medical workers caused by visual impact.

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Defecation-incontinence-preventing enema device
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the field of medical care auxiliary instrument, in particular to an incontinence enema device.
Background
Enema refers to the insertion of a catheter into the intestine from the anus and the introduction of fluid. Enemas are commonly used to treat severe constipation and to infuse fluids into patients who cannot be absorbed intravenously, as well as being administered in the form of liquid suspensions. The enema can stimulate the peristalsis of the intestine, relieve constipation and eliminate intestinal flatulence; it can also clean the intestine in preparation for certain operations, examinations or childbirth; and meanwhile, the composition can also dilute and clear harmful substances in the intestinal tract and relieve poisoning. When the enema is applied to a patient, a pipeline is inserted from the anus of the patient, a small number of patients can have incontinence due to physiological reasons, the generated excrement can pollute bed sheets, clothes of the patient and medical staff and medical appliances, the environment is influenced, the workload of nursing staff is increased, and meanwhile, a large psychological burden is brought to the patient. The novel enema bag disclosed in CN205055012U adopts the mode of combining paper diaper and enema catheter, and tightens up the waterproof membrane through the clip, can prevent that the excrement leakage is caused to the fecal incontinence in the enema process at present. However, after the completion of the enema, the enema bag still has feces adhered thereto, and there is still inconvenience in the process of storage and cleaning.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve the technical problem, the utility model provides a defecation and incontinence prevention enema device.
The utility model discloses specific technical scheme as follows:
the utility model provides an anti-fecal incontinence enema device, which comprises a paper diaper and a catheter, wherein the paper diaper is provided with a through hole, a fixed tube for inserting the catheter is arranged in the through hole, and the catheter passes through the fixed tube and extends into the anus of a patient; the paper diaper comprises an absorption layer, a waterproof layer and a protective layer which are sequentially arranged from inside to outside, wherein the absorption layer is tightly attached to the waterproof layer, an interlayer is arranged between the waterproof layer and the protective layer, the side face of the interlayer is open, a foldable storage cleaning layer is arranged in the interlayer, and the edge of the cleaning layer is fixed in the interlayer.
Further, a soft sleeve is connected to the end of the fixed tube, the inner diameter of the sleeve is larger than that of the fixed tube, and the catheter passes through the sleeve and is inserted into the fixed tube.
Furthermore, a gasket with the outer diameter matched with the inner diameter of the sleeve is fixed on the outer wall of the guide pipe, and the outer wall of the gasket is matched with the inner wall of the sleeve through threads.
Further, the fixed pipe end portion is provided with an annular clamping groove, the clamping groove is located in the sleeve, and a clamping block matched with the clamping groove is arranged on one side, close to the fixed pipe, of the gasket.
Furthermore, the both sides of intermediate layer symmetry opening, clean layer includes two, two clean layer symmetry is established the intermediate layer both sides.
Furthermore, the edges of the two cleaning layers are positioned on the same side of the absorption layer and are provided with the sticking layers.
The utility model has the advantages as follows: the utility model provides an enema device for preventing fecal incontinence, which comprises a paper diaper and a fixed tube, wherein a catheter is inserted in the fixed tube; during the clystering process, once incontinence happens, the flowing excrement can be absorbed by the paper diaper, so that bed sheets or clothes are prevented from being polluted; after the enema is finished, the cleaning layer is pulled out and unfolded from the interlayer, so that the excrement adhered to the anus and the buttocks of a patient can be cleaned, and then the enema device is integrally collected and treated as medical waste. The top of the fixed tube is provided with a sleeve, after the catheter is pulled out, the catheter can be continuously pulled upwards, and the part extending into the intestinal tract is pulled into the sleeve, so that the catheter stuck with excrement can be contained in the sleeve; the outer wall of the guide pipe is fixed with a gasket in threaded connection with the sleeve, and the sealing performance can be improved when the length of the guide pipe extending out of the fixed pipe is adjusted. The enema device has simple structure, convenient use and convenient cleaning, thereby effectively reducing the workload of medical personnel and simultaneously reducing the peculiar smell of excrement and the physiological discomfort caused by visual impact on the medical personnel.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the excrement control incontinence enema device provided in example 1;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a diaper of the fecal incontinence enema device provided in example 1;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the fecal incontinence enema device provided in example 2;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of A in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the sealed condition of the fecal incontinence enema device provided in example 2;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of B in FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the deployed state of the fecal incontinence enema device provided in example 3;
FIG. 8 is a top plan view of the fecal incontinence enema device in a folded state as provided in example 3;
FIG. 9 is a front view of the fecal incontinence enema device of example 3 in a folded state.
Wherein: 1. a paper diaper; 11. an absorbing layer; 12. a waterproof layer; 13. a protective layer; 14. a cleaning layer; 15. a bonding layer; 2. a conduit; 3. a fixed tube; 31. a card slot; 4. a sleeve; 5. a gasket; 51. and (7) clamping blocks.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the following examples and drawings.
Example 1
As shown in fig. 1-2, embodiment 1 of the present invention provides an anti-fecal incontinence enema device, comprising a paper diaper 1 and a catheter 2, wherein the paper diaper 1 is provided with a through hole, a fixing tube 3 for inserting the catheter 2 is arranged in the through hole, and the catheter 2 passes through the fixing tube 3 and extends into the anus of a patient; the paper diaper 1 comprises an absorption layer 11, a waterproof layer 12 and a protective layer 13 which are sequentially arranged from inside to outside, the absorption layer 11 is tightly attached to the waterproof layer 12, an interlayer is arranged between the waterproof layer 12 and the protective layer 13, the side face of the interlayer is provided with an opening, a foldable and contained cleaning layer 14 is arranged in the interlayer, and the edge of the cleaning layer 14 is fixed in the interlayer.
When in use, the catheter 2 is firstly inserted into the anus of a patient and extends to the colon part, and then the paper diaper 1 is worn on the patient; during the enema process, once incontinence happens, the flowing excrement can be absorbed by the paper diaper 1, so that bed sheets or clothes are prevented from being polluted; after the enema is finished, the cleaning layer is pulled out and unfolded from the interlayer, so that the excrement adhered to the anus and the buttocks of a patient can be cleaned, and then the enema device is integrally collected and treated as medical waste. The absorbing layer 11 and the waterproof layer 12 are made of the same material as that of the existing paper diaper or sanitary napkin, and the protective layer 13 can be made of the same material as that of the waterproof layer 12 or be thickened, so that the main purpose is to prevent the cleaning layer 14 from being damaged by friction or stained. The enema device has simple structure, convenient use and convenient cleaning, thereby effectively reducing the workload of medical personnel and simultaneously reducing the peculiar smell of excrement and the physiological discomfort caused by visual impact on the medical personnel.
Example 2
As shown in fig. 3 to 4, this example 2 provides a fecal incontinence enema device based on example 1, this example 2 further defines that a soft sleeve 4 is connected to the end of the fixing tube 3, the inner diameter of the sleeve 4 is larger than that of the fixing tube 3, and the catheter 2 is inserted through the sleeve 4 and into the fixing tube 3.
When the part of the conduit 2 extending into the intestinal tract is pulled out, excrement is easily contaminated, the paper diaper 1 possibly cannot completely wrap the conduit, the exposed part of the conduit 2 still easily pollutes bed sheets or clothes, and meanwhile, the conduit is not convenient to clean and store; therefore, the sleeve 4 is arranged on the top of the fixed tube 3, and the length of the sleeve 4 is preferably larger than the length of the part of the catheter 2 extending into the intestinal tract, so that the catheter 2 can be continuously pulled upwards after the catheter 2 is pulled out, the part of the catheter 2 extending into the intestinal tract is pulled into the sleeve 4, and the catheter 2 stuck with excrement can be accommodated in the sleeve 4 to prevent bed sheets or clothes from being stained and facilitate cleaning.
The outer wall of the guide pipe 2 is fixed with a gasket 5 with the outer diameter matched with the inner diameter of the sleeve 4, and the outer wall of the gasket 5 is matched with the inner wall of the sleeve 4 through threads.
When the catheter 2 is stretched or retracted, the catheter 2 is rotated to drive the gasket 5 and the sleeve 4 to rotate relatively, so that the gasket 5 moves in the sleeve 4, and the length of the catheter 2 extending out of the fixed tube 3 is adjusted; meanwhile, the gasket 5 is in threaded connection with the sleeve 4, so that the sealing performance can be improved, and excrement with too low concentration is prevented from flowing into the sleeve 4 from a gap between the fixing pipe 3 and the guide pipe 2 and further flowing out to pollute bed sheets or clothes.
During specific implementation, the end of the fixing tube 3 may further be provided with an annular slot 31 located in the sleeve 4, and meanwhile, a fixture block 51 adapted to the slot 31 is disposed on one side of the gasket 5 close to the fixing tube 3, the fixture block 51 may be made of elastic material 1 such as rubber, and when the guide tube 2 is stretched until the gasket 5 contacts with the top of the fixing tube 3 (as shown in fig. 5 and 6), the fixture block 51 and the slot 31 are mutually matched, so that the sealing performance of the fixing tube 3 can be further improved.
Example 3
This example 3 provides an anti-fecal incontinence enema device based on example 1, as shown in fig. 7 to 9, this example 3 further defines openings symmetrically on both sides of the sandwich, and the cleansing layer 14 comprises two sheets, and the two sheets 14 are symmetrically disposed on both sides of the sandwich.
When anus and buttocks need to be cleaned, only two cleaning layers 14 need to be drawn out from the openings at the two sides of the interlayer respectively, and then the cleaning layers are wiped respectively and finally turned over and covered on the dirt on the absorption layer 11.
For further convenient storage, the edges of the two cleaning layers 14 are arranged on the same side of the absorption layer 11 and are provided with the adhesive layer 15. After the use, the head and the tail of the paper diaper 1 are respectively folded and covered on the absorption layer 11, then the two cleaning layers 14 are respectively covered on the folded head and the folded tail of the paper diaper and are sequentially pasted by the pasting layer 15, and the used paper diaper can be wrapped, so that the disposal is convenient.
The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned preferred embodiments, and any other products in various forms can be obtained by the teaching of the present invention, but any changes in the shape or structure thereof, which have the same or similar technical solutions as the present invention, fall within the protection scope of the present invention.

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1. An anti-fecal incontinence enema device is characterized by comprising a paper diaper (1) and a catheter (2), wherein a through hole is formed in the paper diaper (1), a fixing tube (3) for inserting the catheter (2) is arranged in the through hole, and the catheter (2) penetrates through the fixing tube (3) and extends into the anus of a patient; panty-shape diapers (1) include absorbed layer (11), waterproof layer (12) and inoxidizing coating (13) that set gradually from inside to outside, absorbed layer (11) with waterproof layer (12) closely laminate, waterproof layer (12) with be equipped with the intermediate layer between inoxidizing coating (13) just intermediate layer side opening, be equipped with folding clean layer (14) of accomodating in the intermediate layer, just clean layer (14) edge fixing is in the intermediate layer.
2. An anti-faecal incontinence enema device according to claim 1, wherein a soft sleeve (4) is attached to the end of the fixing tube (3), the inner diameter of said sleeve (4) being larger than the inner diameter of the fixing tube (3), and said catheter (2) is inserted through said sleeve (4) and into said fixing tube (3).
3. An anti-faecal incontinence enema device according to claim 2, wherein a washer (5) having an outer diameter adapted to the inner diameter of the cannula (4) is fixed to the outer wall of the catheter (2), and the outer wall of the washer (5) and the inner wall of the cannula (4) are threadedly engaged with each other.
4. An anti-faecal incontinence enema device according to claim 3, wherein the end of the stationary tube (3) is provided with an annular notch (31), said notch (31) being located inside the sleeve (4), and the side of the washer (5) close to the stationary tube (3) is provided with a catch (51) adapted to the notch (31).
5. An anti-faecal incontinence enema device according to claim 1, wherein said sandwich is open symmetrically on both sides, and said cleansing layer (14) comprises two sheets, and two sheets of said cleansing layer (14) are provided symmetrically on both sides of said sandwich.
6. An anti-faecal incontinence enema device according to claim 5, wherein both edges of the cleansing layers (14) on the same side of the absorbent layer (11) are provided with an adhesive layer (15).
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