WO2001037901A1 - Commutateur pour catheter de guidage d'urine - Google Patents

Commutateur pour catheter de guidage d'urine Download PDF

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WO2001037901A1
WO2001037901A1 PCT/JP1999/006508 JP9906508W WO0137901A1 WO 2001037901 A1 WO2001037901 A1 WO 2001037901A1 JP 9906508 W JP9906508 W JP 9906508W WO 0137901 A1 WO0137901 A1 WO 0137901A1
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operation member
urinary
urinary catheter
support frame
switch
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Shinichi Sato
Choujaku Kaku
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Kasyu Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Prost Co., Ltd.
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Priority to AU11858/00A priority patent/AU1185800A/en
Publication of WO2001037901A1 publication Critical patent/WO2001037901A1/fr

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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M39/00Tubes, tube connectors, tube couplings, valves, access sites or the like, specially adapted for medical use
    • A61M39/22Valves or arrangement of valves
    • A61M39/28Clamping means for squeezing flexible tubes, e.g. roller clamps
    • A61M39/284Lever clamps

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  • the present invention is used by attaching to a urinary catheter generally used in medical facilities (more precisely, referred to as a “bladder indwelling balloon catheter”), and is capable of easily opening and closing the urinary catheter at any time.
  • the present invention relates to a urinary catheter switch.
  • urinary catheters have been used for the purpose of urinating urine in patients who cannot physiologically urinate for various reasons, including after surgery.
  • a urine storage bag generally referred to as a closed bag, which is connected to the urinary catheter, is used regularly for the purpose of continuous urination.
  • the stopper represented by the green stopper.
  • This is a primitive tool that is manually attached and detached every time urine is collected for a certain period of time. It is inserted into the opening of the urinary catheter and used.
  • a laundry pinch or a clip is used, and the urinary catheter is pinched to perform occlusion.
  • DIB cap having a magnet on each of the main body and the cap, which is used by attaching the main body to the urinary outlet of a urinary catheter and capping it. The urinary catheter is blocked.
  • the green stopper cannot be dropped because the green stopper is not fixed to the urinary catheter.
  • the green stopper since the green stopper is used by inserting it inside the urinary catheter, there is a problem that the inside of the urinary catheter becomes dirty and urine sticks to the hand when opening and closing, which is unsanitary.
  • Another problem is that the catheter cannot be used with the urine collection bag attached to the urinary catheter.
  • the urinary catheter cannot be reliably closed at the clothespin and the clip.
  • the DIB cap is attached to the urination outlet and used, like the green stopper, urine sticks to the hand when opened and closed, making it unsanitary.
  • a urine collection bag is attached to the urinary catheter. There is a problem that it cannot be used in a mounted state.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a sanitary system that can easily and reliably open and close a urinary catheter and reliably maintain a closed state of the urinary catheter even for an elderly person having a motor function or visual impairment. It is an object of the present invention to provide a urinary catheter opening and closing device.
  • a switch for urinary catheter according to the present invention according to the present invention which meets the above object, mainly comprises a flexible synthetic resin material or rubber material, and has a urination tube provided with a bulging portion on the upstream side (near body end side).
  • a fluid pipe through which a fluid for inflating the inflatable portion passes is a body, and the fluid pipe is provided at a downstream (distal end side) portion. Is attached to the downstream portion of a urinary catheter that branches off from the middle, and is used to open and close the urinary tract.
  • the urinary catheter according to the present invention includes a downstream side of the urinary tract.
  • a support frame provided with a branch port through which a portion penetrates a lower portion of the inner side and allows the fluid pipe branching from the middle to escape to the side; and a rotatable attachment to both side walls of the support frame to branch off the fluid pipe.
  • a closing arm portion capable of pressing the urinary canal passing through the lower inside portion of the support frame against a bottom plate portion of the support frame, and integrally projecting with the closing arm portion, projecting upward from the support frame, and a pressing operation.
  • a rotating operation member having an operation lever portion for closing the urinary tract by the closing arm portion pressing the urinary tract against the bottom plate portion of the support frame;
  • a return elastic member that urges the closing arm portion of the rotating operation member in a direction opposite to a direction of pressing the urinary tract, and the return arm member is provided on the support frame, and the closing arm portion is Lock means is provided for holding the rotating operation member at a position where the urinary tract is pressed and closed, and further comprising a pressing operation member for releasing the held state of the held rotating operation member.
  • the distal end (near body end) of the urinary catheter is inserted into the urethral orifice, and fluid such as air is introduced from the fluid tube population to expand the swollen portion, thereby urinating the urine.
  • Attach a catheter for use When the operation lever is pressed, the operation lever is pressed.
  • the blocking arm integrated with the bar presses the urinary tract from above toward the bottom plate of the support frame, so that the urinary tract is closed.
  • the lock means holds the closed state of the turning operation member.
  • the locking state of the rotating operation member is released by operating the pressing operation member incorporated in the mouth opening means, and the pressing elastic member is released from the locked state. Will be held.
  • the urinary catheter switch may be attached to the downstream portion of the urinary catheter.
  • the locking means is provided below the operation lever portion, and a hooking protrusion provided with a return hook portion at a front end thereof;
  • the pressing operation member having a locking hole into which the locking projection is fitted when the portion is pressed down and the return hook portion provided at the tip of the locking projection is engaged with the pressing operation member; It is also possible to adopt a configuration having a pressing elastic member which urges the frame outward and holds the folded hook portion in the hook hole.
  • the closed state of the urinary canal can be reliably maintained by the closing arm portion, and the closed state can be released by the pressing operation of the pressing operation member.
  • the support frame may include a groove-shaped lower frame through which the urinary tract passes, and the lower frame may be attached from below and the side walls may be provided on both sides. It is also possible to adopt a configuration including an upper frame having This facilitates mounting of the urinary catheter.
  • the pressing operation is performed.
  • the pressing end of the member is preferably housed inside the upper frame. This prevents the locking means from being released due to careless contact of an object or hand with the pressing end of the pressing operation member.
  • the distance between the rotation shaft ends on both sides of the rotation operation member is substantially the same as the inside dimensions of both side walls of the upper frame
  • Guide grooves for guiding the rotating shafts on both sides are provided inside both side walls of the upper frame
  • a first inclined portion is provided at a portion of the boss into which the guide grooves and the rotating shaft are fitted.
  • a second inclined portion corresponding to the first inclined portion is provided at an end of the rotating shaft, and the rotating operation member can be assembled to the upper frame from outside. is there . This facilitates assembly of the urinary catheter switch.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a switch of the urinary catheter according to one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an assembled state of the switch
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the switch
  • FIG. It is a perspective view which shows the use condition of the same switch.
  • the switch 10 of the urinary catheter is made of a rigid material having a certain degree of elasticity and strength, such as polyacetylene, polypropylene, and polycarbonate.
  • a support frame 11 made of a synthetic resin material is provided.
  • the support frame 11 is composed of an upper frame 12 and a groove-shaped lower frame 13 which can be connected and assembled therewith. have.
  • the lower frame 13 includes a curved bottom plate portion 14 and side walls 15 and 16 provided on both sides thereof, and has a generally U-shaped cross-sectional shape as a whole. Further, a concave portion 14 a is formed inside the bottom plate portion 14.
  • the side walls 15 and 16 are provided with cutouts 17 and 18 formed of cutouts, and a fluid pipe branched from a part of the urinary drainage pipe 20 at the downstream side of the urinary catheter A. 1 9 power It passes through one branch port 18.
  • the urinary catheter A is provided with a take-out portion such as a temperature sensor (not shown) other than the fluid tube 19 facing the fluid tube 19, the take-out port of the sensor 1 is connected to the branch port 1 7 will be passed.
  • Left and right pairs of locking projections 21 and 22 are provided on the front and rear sides of both sides 15 and 16 of the lower frame 13.
  • a pair of left and right locking holes 25, 26 into which the above-mentioned locking projections 21, 22 are fitted are provided on one side of the lower part of both side walls 23, 24 of the upper frame 12.
  • the opposing latching projections 2 1, 2 2 of the lower frame 13 each have a triangular cross section that gradually projects inward downward, and once the latching projections 2 1, 2 2 are opposed to each other. After they are fitted into the holes 25 and 26, they do not come off easily.
  • the lower frame 13 equipped with the urinary catheter A is disposed below the upper frame 12 and the latching projections 21 and 22 of the lower frame 13 are connected to the upper frame. 1 and 2 are fitted into the hook holes 25 and 26 respectively.
  • the lower frame 13 is fixed to the bottom of the upper frame 12 as shown in FIG.
  • a recess corresponding to the thickness of the side walls 23 and 24 of the upper frame 12 is formed on one side of the lower portion of the upper frame 12 before assembly, and after the lower frame 13 is mounted on the upper frame 12.
  • the side walls 23 and 24 of the upper frame 1 2 and the side walls 15 and 16 of the lower frame 13 are Each has a substantially continuous surface.
  • the upper frame 12 connects the left and right side walls 23, 24, the front side of the side walls 23, 24, and the horizontally connected front connecting plate 27, and the rear side of the side walls 23, 24. And a connecting plate 28 arranged vertically, and these are integrated to form the upper frame 12.
  • the upper frame 12 includes a rotating operation member 30 and a rotating operation member 30 for closing the urine drainage tube 20 of the urinary force catheter A housed in the groove of the lower frame 13 by pressing it from above.
  • Lock means 31 is provided for maintaining the state of closing the ureter 20.
  • the rotation operation member 30 has rotation shafts 32 protruding from both sides of a central fulcrum. The lower side of each rotating shaft 32 is cut obliquely to have a second inclined portion 33.
  • the side walls 23 and 24 of the upper frame 12 each have a boss 34 serving as a bearing into which the rotating shaft 32 which is a pair of the rotating operation member 30 is fitted.
  • the moving operation member 30 is supported by the upper frame 12 so as to be tiltable.
  • Guide grooves 35 for guiding the rotation shafts 32 are provided on the upper side of the bosses 34 protruding inside the side walls 23 and 24.
  • a lower portion of each guide groove 35 is provided with a first inclined portion 36 corresponding to a second inclined portion 33 formed at the end of the rotating shaft 32.
  • a pair of guide grooves 35 is formed inside the upper frame 12 having a certain elastic force, and a first inclined portion 36 is provided below each of the guide grooves 35. The distance between the ends of the rotation shafts 32 formed on both sides of the rotation operation member 30 is adjusted to the distance between the groove bottoms of the guide grooves 35 formed to face the upper frame 12.
  • the pair of rotation shafts 32 of the rotation operation member 30 pass through the pair of guide grooves 35 and the first inclined portions 36, respectively.
  • the rotation operation member 30 can be mounted and assembled on the upper frame 12 which is elastically deformed to some extent.
  • the upper frame 12 can be manufactured integrally without disassembly.
  • An operation lever portion 37 is provided above the rotation shaft 32 of the rotation operation member 30, and a closing arm portion 38 is provided below the rotation shaft 32.
  • a non-slip projection 39 is provided on the upper surface of the operation lever portion 37, and a latching projection 40 is provided below the intermediate position of the operation lever portion 37.
  • a hook portion 42 bent backward is provided at the tip of the hooking protrusion 40. As shown in FIG.
  • the closing arm portion 38 comes into the lower frame 13 in the assembled state, and when the operating lever portion 37 is pushed down, the grooved lower frame 1
  • the urinary canal 20 mounted inside the urinal canal 20 can be securely closed by pressing the urinary canal 20 attached to the recess 14 a formed in the bottom plate portion 14 at the tip of the closing arm portion 38. ing.
  • a spring 43 which is an example of a return elastic member, is attached to the rotation operation member 30.
  • the spring 43 has round holes 44 and 45 to be attached to a pair of rotating shafts 32.
  • the other side of the spring 43 is bent in a U-shape, is elastically bent around the round holes 44 and 45, and is attached to the rotating operation member 30 in an assembled state.
  • a direction opposite to the direction in which the tip of the portion 38 presses the urinary canal 20, that is, the rotating operation member 30 is biased counterclockwise about the rotating shaft 32 in FIG. .
  • Due to the spring 43 the operation lever part 37 is turned obliquely upward, as shown by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 4, when the closing arm part 38 does not press the urinary canal 20. Project from frame 1 2 ing.
  • the closing arm section 38 closes the ureter 20 when the operating lever section 37 is pressed down.
  • the locking means 31 for maintaining this state will be described.
  • the locking means 31 includes a locking projection 40 provided at a lower portion of the operation lever portion 37, and a locking hole 48 into which the locking projection 40 is fitted.
  • Pressing operation member 49 capable of sliding in the direction, a zigzag spring 50 which is an example of a pressing elastic member for urging the pressing operation member 49 forward, and a front end of the pressing operation member 49.
  • an operation cap 51 attached to a front end of a rod portion 55 provided at the front end.
  • the pressing operation member 49 includes a plate-shaped portion 52 having the locking hole 48, a spring contact portion 53 at a lower portion of the plate-shaped portion 52, and a front end of the spring 50 contacting the plate-shaped portion 52.
  • Rod portions 55 each provided with a hook portion 54 provided integrally with a front side of the plate-shaped portion 52 and having a widened end.
  • the base end of the spring 50 is integrally joined to the rear connecting plate 28 to be manufactured integrally with the upper frame 12.
  • the corners of the switch 10 of the urinary catheter are entirely rounded so that there is no discomfort or impact even when touched by a person.
  • the pressing operation member 49 and the spring 43 are temporarily attached to the rotation operation member 30, and then the guide member is turned to the upper frame 12 via the guide groove 35. Attach the moving operation member 30.
  • the rod portion 55 is passed through the through hole 56 provided on the base side of the operation lever portion 37 from behind.
  • the operation cap 51 is attached to the tip of the rod portion 55.
  • a mounting hole into which the tip of the mouth part 55 is fitted, and in this mounting hole, the hook part 54 at the end with the rod part 55 attached is provided.
  • a hook portion for hooking There is provided a hook portion for hooking.
  • the pressing end portion of the pressing operation member 49 including the operation cap 51 is connected to the side wall 23 of the upper frame 12 even if the pressing operation member 49 is pushed by the spring 50 and is in the front position.
  • the size of the pressing operation member 49 including the operation cap 51 is determined so that it does not protrude from 24, and the pressing operation member 49 is not actuated due to careless collision from the surroundings.
  • the width of the operation cap 51 is wider than the width of the through hole 56 of the rotation operation member 30. Even if the operation cap 51 in the assembled state is forcibly pushed, the front side of the rotation operation member 30 is It stops at the end, so that the pressing operation member 49 does not forcibly move backward.
  • the urinary catheter 10 when using the urinary catheter switch 10, the urinary catheter 10 is guided with the fluid pipe 19 protruding from the branch port 18 inside the lower frame 13 as shown in FIG.
  • the urinary tubing 20 on the downstream side of the urine catheter A is inserted, and the lower frame 13 is attached to the upper frame 12 to join them.
  • the distal end of the urinary catheter A was inserted into the urethra, and it was confirmed that the swollen portion B (see FIG. 4) provided on the upstream side of the ureter 20 entered the bladder.
  • the urinary catheter switch 10 may be attached to the downstream side of the urinary catheter A.
  • urine in the bladder flows along the ureter 20.
  • urinary catheter switch 10 is used. Operation lever part 3 Press 7 down.
  • the rotating operation member 30 rotates about the rotating shaft 32, and the tip of the closing arm portion 38 presses the urinary tube 20 against the bottom plate portion 14, thereby closing the urinary tube 20.
  • the latching projection 40 provided at the lower part of the intermediate position of the operation lever portion 37 fits into the latching hole 48 of the pressing operation member 49.
  • An inclined surface is provided at the tip of the hooking projection 40, and an inclined surface having the same inclination as the inclined surface at the tip of the hooking projection 40 is provided in the engaging hole 48. 9 retreats slightly against the spring 50, and the folded hook part 42 provided at the front part is hooked on the rear end 57 of the hook hole 48, and a part of the operating lever 37 Is locked.
  • the spring 50 constantly urges the pressing operation member 49 forward (in the direction opposite to the arrow P), the urination tube 20 is kept in the closed state.
  • the operation cap 51 provided at the front end of the pressing operation member 49 is pushed into the upper frame 12, and the return hook portion 42 becomes a hook hole. 48, the rotating operation member 30 is rotated by the biasing force of the spring 43, and the obstructing arm portion 38 is separated from the bottom plate portion 14, so that the obstructed state of the urinary canal 20 is released.
  • the urine collected inside is discharged.
  • the urinary catheter switch 10 is attached to the urinary catheter A, it is preferable to dispose the urinary catheter A together with the urinary catheter A.
  • the urinary catheter A is used again, the lower frame 13 is moved to the upper side. Minutes from frame 1 2 Release the urinary catheter A from the lower frame 13.
  • the present invention is not limited to the shape of the above-described embodiment, but includes an improved product that does not change the gist of the present invention.
  • only the spring 43 is made of metal.
  • a plastic elastic member having the same function may be used. Since the entire switch is made of plastic, regeneration and incineration are easy.
  • the downstream portion of the urinary tract of the urinary catheter is inserted through the lower inside of the support frame, and the fluid pipe branching from the middle is directed to the side. Since the branch port for relief is provided in the support frame, even when the urinary tract is in a closed state, the fluid pipe running through the branch section becomes a resistance and inadvertently guides urine. The urinary catheter switch does not fall off the catheter.
  • this urinary catheter switch is attached to the downstream side of the urinary catheter and used, and the urinary tract is closed by operating the operation lever and the pressing operation member provided on the support frame. Or open. Therefore, it is easy to operate and can be easily operated with one hand, and the operation does not require a large grip force.
  • the operation lever is a rotation operation
  • the operation of the pressing operation member is a pressing operation
  • the operation method is different and the direction is also different, so perform the operation while visually confirming this. Instead of blind operation.
  • the urinary catheter switch is mounted slightly upstream of the outlet of the urinary tract, so that urine does not adhere to the urinary catheter switch itself, which can contaminate the hands. It is sanitary because there is no direct contact with the urinary tract.
  • the locking means is provided on the lower side of the operation lever portion, and a hooking projection provided with a return hook portion at the front end, and the hooking projection is fitted when the operating lever portion is pressed down,
  • a pressing operation member provided with a hooking hole provided at the front end thereof so that the folding hook portion can be hooked; and the pressing operation member is urged outward of the support frame so that the folding hook portion hooks on the hooking hole.
  • the urinating catheter By dividing the supporting frame into a groove-shaped lower frame through which the urinary canal is inserted and an upper frame having the lower frame attached from below and having side walls on both sides, the urinating catheter can be urinated. It can be easily mounted on the switch of the catheter for medical use.
  • the rotating operation member operates due to careless collision of a human body or an object, and urine leaks There is no fear.

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On décrit un commutateur (10) pour un cathéter de guidage d'urine qu'on utilise alors qu'il est attaché à une partie latérale aval d'un cathéter (A) de guidage d'urine et qui ouvre ou ferme un tube (20) de miction. Le cathéter (A) est formé par la liaison d'un tube (20) de miction, comprenant une partie (B) à diamètre élargie sur le côté amont de ce dernier, avec un tube (19) pour le fluide dans lequel s'écoule du fluide qui dilate la partie (B) à diamètre élargie, le tube (19) pour le fluide partant en dérivation d'une partie côté aval de ce dernier. Le commutateur comprend un boîtier (11) de support doté d'une partie (18) de dérivation qui dévie la dérivation du tube (19) pour le fluide à la moitié du cathéter (A) et qui permet à la partie côté aval du tube (20) de miction de passer le long de sa partie intérieure inférieure, un élément (30) de mise en oeuvre rotatif doté d'un levier (37) de mise en oeuvre qui dépasse de sa partie supérieure et une patte (38) de blocage qui pousse le tube (20) de miction contre la plaque inférieure (14) du boîtier (11) de support, et un dispositif (31) de verrouillage qui peut verrouiller le tube (20) de miction dans un état bloqué au moyen de la patte (38) de blocage et qui peut si besoin, assurer le déblocage au moyen de la mise en oeuvre d'un élément (49) d'activation du type poussoir.
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