US3910274A - Stoma irrigating system - Google Patents

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US3910274A
US3910274A US451942A US45194274A US3910274A US 3910274 A US3910274 A US 3910274A US 451942 A US451942 A US 451942A US 45194274 A US45194274 A US 45194274A US 3910274 A US3910274 A US 3910274A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/44Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Portable urination aids; Colostomy devices
    • A61F5/442Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Portable urination aids; Colostomy devices having irrigation ports or means

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  • ABSTRACT [52] US. Cl 128/227; 128/283
  • the present invention provides a stoma irrigating [51] [11L C1.2 A61M 3/00 tem including an irrigating Cone which is Soft on the [58] Field Of Search 128/227, 240, 241, 245, inserted apex end but firm on the base end and is 128/283 251 ily cleansed, a reservoir for irrigating fluid, a bag to be secured to the body of an ostomy patient, the bag hav- [56] References Cited ing an opening surrounding the stoma of the patient,
  • Colostomy patients differ in a wide variety of ways.
  • an irrigation system which may be used by the patient in several ways in order to effect proper irrigation of the intestinal tract, while at the same time providing meansfor catching and retaining fluids discharged after the irrigation has been accomplished.
  • the present invention contemplates. a unique type of cone to facilitate irriga-.
  • a tube connected to a source of irrigating fluidi may be inserted.
  • the tube is directed through the base of the cone and into communication with an I aperture in the apex of the cone so that irrigating fluid is directed therefrom into the stoma and hence into the intestinal tractof the patient.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a portion of a body of an ostomy patient with the device of thepresent invention shown in one operating (irrigating) position, with the cone penetrating the resealable opening in the receptacle bag;
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged horizontal sectional view taken along line 22 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view of the upper portion of the apparatus shown in FIG. 1 showing the cone inside the receptacle bag, which is shown in open position;
  • FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line 44 of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 5. is a view of a portion of the outer surface of the bag showing the self-sealing opening therein in closed position;
  • FIG. 6 is a view partially in section taken along line 66 of FIG. 2.
  • an irri' gating system 10 which includes a retaining device 11 provided with means 12 to be secured to a belt 13 for holding the retaining device in position on the body of a patient 14.
  • the retaining device 11 is provided with a central aperture 15 which surrounds the stoma 16 of the patient.
  • the irrigating system includes a bag 20 of transparent or translucent plastic material having an inner wall 21 and an outer wall 22.
  • the inner wall 21 has an opening 23 sealed at its edges to the retaining device 11.
  • Opposite the opening 23 in the inner wall of the bag is a selfsealing or self-closing opening 24 formed in the outer wall of thebag, with the opening 24 being directly opposite the center of the aperture15.
  • the walls 21 and 22 are sealed together along their edges, but not at the top portion so that the walls may bev separated at the top to provide an access opening 25 large enough to permit the entry of the hand 27 of the patient.
  • the walls of the bag may be folded at the top to close the opening 25, and the walls may be secured in closed position by means of bendable soft metal clips 28.
  • a reservoir 30 is provided for use in conjunction with the apparatus thus far described, with the reservoir being connected to a tube 31 extending through a hand-operated valve 32, with the valve serving to control the flow of fluid through the tube.
  • the tube 31 is adapted to be used in conjunction with a separate cone 33 of soft plastic material, with the cone having a hole at its apex and being provided with a relatively rigid diaphragm-like member 35 at its base.
  • the diaphragm has a guide opening 36 extending therethrough and a guide cylinder 36a aligned therewith and extending along the axis of the cone.
  • the diaphragm is snapped into position around the base of the cone by virtue of a mating of its outer edges with an inner recess 37 formed in the cone.
  • the hole 34 at the apex of the cone is designed so that the tip of the tube 31 will not pass through it, thus preventing the tube from accidentally entering the stoma.
  • the inner diameter of the hole is less than the outer diameter of the tube.
  • the apex is provided with an in-turned flange 38 providing a shoulder which acts as a positive stop for the tube, thus preventing the tube from extending beyond the apex of the cone.
  • the device of the present invention may be used in either of three ways, one way being that illustrated in FIG. 3 wherein the clips 28 are loosened to permit the bag to be opened as shown at 25 and the hand of the patient inserted into the opening to position the cone 33 in the stoma.
  • the tube 31 is inserted through the opening 24 in the outer wall 22 of the bag, through the guide opening 36 to the opening 34 in the apex of the cone.
  • the tube cannot be pushed beyond the apex of the cone as it has a larger diameter than the opening 34.
  • the tube cannot be pushed beyond the cone into the stoma, which might injure the patient.
  • the valve 32 may be' opened and irrigating fluid will flow into the intestinal tract.
  • the cone is withdrawn from the stoma and the tube is withdrawn from the cone.
  • the opening 24 will automatically seal and the cone may be withdrawn from the bag and the latter closed by means of the clips 38. Fluid released by the irrigation process will then flow into the bag 20.
  • FIGS. 1 and 2 An alternate method of use of the bag which a patient may employ from time to time is shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 wherein the tube 31 is inserted through the diaphragm 35 into the cone 33 to position the end of the tube at the opening 34 in the apex of the cone.
  • the apex of the cone With the tube and cone so assembled, the apex of the cone is inserted through the opening 24 and moved toward the body of the patient to cause the apex of the cone to enter the stoma 16.
  • the valve 32 is closed and the tube and cone removed simultaneously to permit fluid to drain into the bag.
  • the opening 24 will automatically seal to prevent the stoma discharge from following the apex of the cone when it is removed from the opening.
  • Still another method of using the apparatus of the present invention and probably the one that will most frequently be employed, is to assemble the tube and cone as shown in FIG. 1 and then insert the same so assembled through the opening-25 in the top of the bag after first releasing the clips 28.
  • the hand of the patient can guide the cone and tube into the opening of the bag and insert the apex of the cone into the stoma.
  • the valve 32 is opened and irrigation proceeds.
  • the cone may be held in place by hand, which may be either inside or outside of the bag.
  • irrigation has been completed, the cone and attached tube are removed through the opening 25 which can then be closed by folding the top half of the bag and securely bending the soft metal clips 28 to hold the bag in closed, folded position.
  • the irrigating fluid and other bowel contents which will be expelled after the cone has been removed will flow into the bag.
  • the cone 33 is made of soft plastic material. Thus, it will neither injure nor cause pain to the patient when it is inserted into the stoma.
  • the cone is sufficiently flexible so as to adapt itself to the contours of the stoma and thus not only assure a good seal, but also assure the comfort of the patient. If the cone were made entirely of soft material, it would not possess sufficient strength to be inserted at least partially into the stoma and held there firmly enough to effect a seal.
  • the base of the cone i.e., the diaphragm 35, is made of relatively stiff plastic material.
  • the diaphragm As the diaphragm is snapped onto the base of the cone it is in contact with the entire circumference of the base and provides support at that end sufficient to permit insertion and retention of the apex of the cone. Because the diaphragm 35 may be snapped onto and off of the base of the cone, cleaning of the interior of the cone is made possible.
  • a device for irrigating the stoma of an ostomy patient comprising, a reservoir for irrigating fluid, a tube communicating with the reservoir, a cone of plastic material having an apex to be inserted into the stoma, said cone being of relatively soft pliable plastic material having an opening at its apex, a flange on the inner surface of the cone adjacent said opening and surrounding the same, said flange providing an annular stop having an inner diameter smaller than the outer diameter of said tube, a diaphragm of relatively stiff plastic material secured to the base of the cone, a hollow guide cylinder extending through the diaphragm along the axis of the cone to guide the tube to be inserted therethrough to the apex of the cone, said tube and cone delivering irrigating fluid from the reservoir into the stoma.
  • a device for irrigating the stoma of an ostomy patient comprising, a plastic bag having inner and outer walls secured together at their edges, a retaining device having an aperture therein, an opening in the inner wall of the bag having its edges secured to the edges of the aperture in the retaining device, means on the retaining device adapted to be secured to a belt for retaining the bag in position on the body of an ostomy patient with the stoma extending through said aperture, said walls being unsecured to each other at their tops to provide access means to the interior of the bag with said access means extending entirely across the top of the bag, retention means secured across the top of one of said walls and extending along the length of said access means, the upper portion of said walls adjacent said access means being adapted to be rolled to close said access means and said access means being retained in said closed position by said retention means.
  • a device for irrigating the stoma of an ostomy patient comprising, a transparent plastic bag having inner and outer walls secured together at their edges, a retaining device having an aperture therein, an opening in the inner wall of the bag having its edges sealed to the edges of the aperture in the retaining device, means on the retaining device adapted to be secured to a belt for retaining the bag in position on the body of an ostomy patient with the stoma extending through said aperture, a self-sealing opening in the outer wall of the bag located opposite the center of said aperture, a res ervoir for irrigating fluid, a tube communicating with the reservoir and insertable through the opening in the outer wall, a cone of plastic material having an apex to be inserted into the stoma, a closeable opening in the top of the bag to permit the cone to be inserted therethrough into the bag and to be positioned with the apex of the cone in the stoma, said tube being insertable through the
  • a device for irrigating the stoma of an ostomy patient comprising, a transparent plastic bag having inner and outer walls secured together at their edges, a retaining device having an aperture therein, an opening in the inner wall of the bag having its edges sealed to the edges of the aperture in the retaining device, means on the retaining device adapted to be secured to a belt for retaining the bag in position on the body of an ostomy patient with the stoma extending through said aperture, a reservoir for irrigating fluid, a tube communicating with the reservoir, a cone of plastic material having an apex to be inserted into the stoma, said cone being of relatively soft pliable plastic material having an opening at its apex with the inner diameter of said opening in the apex being smaller than the outer diameter of said tube, a diaphragm of relatively stiff plastic material secured to the base of the cone, said diaphragm being provided with an opening to permit the tube to be inserted therethrough to the apex of the
  • a device for irrigating the stoma of an ostomy patient comprising, a transparent plastic bag having inner and outer walls secured together at their edges, a retaining device having an aperture therein, an opening in the inner wall of the bag having its edges sealed to the edges of the aperture in the retaining device, means on the retaining device adapted to be secured to a belt for retaining the bag in position on the body of an ostomy patient with the stoma extending through said aperture, a reservoir for irrigating fluid, a tube communicating with the reservoir, a cone of plastic material having an apex with a hole therein, said apex being adapted to be inserted into the stoma, a closeable opening in the top of the bag to permit the cone to be inserted therethrough into the bag and to be positioned with the apex of the cone in the stoma, said tube being insertable through the base of the cone and placed into communication with the hole in the apex of the cone when the cone is

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GB1086775A GB1470934A (en) 1974-03-18 1975-03-14 Stoma irrigating apparatus
BR1567/75A BR7501567A (pt) 1974-03-18 1975-03-17 Dispositivo para irrigar o esto mago de um paciente de ostomia
ES435695A ES435695A1 (es) 1974-03-18 1975-03-17 Un dispositivo para irrigar el estoma de un paciente de una ostomia.
DE2511815A DE2511815C3 (de) 1974-03-18 1975-03-18 Vorrichtung zum Spülen des Darmes durch eine Bauchöffnung eines Ostomie-Patienten hindurch
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US11383021B2 (en) 2016-07-08 2022-07-12 Hollister Incorporated Wireless electronic pump design for a body cavity irrigation device
US11577018B2 (en) 2016-07-08 2023-02-14 Hollister Incorporated Body cavity irrigation integrated manual controller and pump device, system and method
US10912879B2 (en) * 2016-10-13 2021-02-09 Drue Maureen Orwig Collection device for use in irrigation and drainage procedures
US20180104405A1 (en) * 2016-10-13 2018-04-19 Drue Maureen Orwig Collection device for use in irrigation and drainage procedures
US11596422B2 (en) 2016-11-03 2023-03-07 Hollister Incorporated Adjustable bowel treatment arm
US11497844B2 (en) 2016-12-14 2022-11-15 Hollister Incorporated Transanal irrigation device and system
CN113180905A (zh) * 2021-04-14 2021-07-30 温州医科大学附属第二医院(温州医科大学附属育英儿童医院) 一种脱垂造口固定器
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