WO2001052780A1 - Absorptionskörper zum anschluss an haut- und schleimhautoberflächen - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an absorption body for connection to skin and mucous membrane surfaces, in particular for absorbing liquid excretions from natural and non-natural, as well as from disease-related human body openings and cavities or from surgically created organ exhausts, containing a quantity of absorption material such as absorbent Fleece or a mixture of several absorption substances, which is backed with at least one liquid-permeable cover layer.
- DE-AS 19 62 331 describes a highly absorbent, fibrous absorptive body with which textile outer layers containing collagen are firmly connected.
- the textile outer layer is made from a fiber mixture of cellulose and cellulose, or from synthetic fibers.
- the resulting flat structure can be used as wound dressing material or as a wound pad, which is to be applied directly to the wound.
- a disadvantage of the known absorption body is that it is only effective in the first wound healing phase. At the onset of epithelization, the particles of the newly formed skin tissue are carried away as soon as the wound pad is removed from the wound. This also applies to the cover made of synthetic fibers, which has an improved permeability of the excretions compared to natural fibers.
- the wound pad is relatively expensive to manufacture because of the solidification and welding of the wound dressing material. The use of the wound pad described is limited for sucking up liquid exudates from wounds.
- the object of the invention is to design a technically simplified and inexpensive absorption body which is distinguished by improved absorbency.
- a further object of the invention is to expand the areas of application of the absorption body, in particular to surgically created organ drainage and to natural and non-natural human body openings and cavities, such as artificial intestinal and / or fistula-like exits.
- the absorption material is surrounded by a sheath which consists of a unidirectional or bidirectional liquid permeable, mucous membrane - compatible or skin - tolerant natural or plastic, such as perforated fleece or mesh textile material, to which the excretions do not or hardly adhere and which allows the liquids to pass through them and forms a barrier for solid coarse excretions and the absorption or enables absorption of substances requiring removal by the absorption material arranged inside the casing,
- the material of the casing can be structured in such a way that its thread or fiber sections delimiting the stitches - as seen in section through the casing - are each approximately arch-shaped and are directed towards the outside with their arch apices.
- This structure has proven to be particularly advantageous, since firstly the excretions to be sucked up can penetrate faster through the perforation or through the meshes and secondly the active contact area of the casing with the wound is significantly reduced compared to a conventional, flat material structure. In the best case, only the apex of the arch comes into contact with the surface of the wound. This also makes it easier to remove the sheath from the wound. Thirdly, the aforementioned spatial fixation of the selection fertilization within the casing is supported by the fact that the liquid molecules have a difficult return flow if they have not yet been completely absorbed by the absorption material.
- the mesh size of the casing 2 also contributes to improving the absorbency of the absorbent body.
- the mesh size can range from 0.1 mm to 10.0 mm, preferably 0.25 mm to 1.2 mm. A mesh size below this range would be disadvantageous in some cases for the transport of the excretions, in particular viscous ones.
- Perforated or mesh-like polyolefin films such as polyethylene or polypropylene film, or a natural fabric or nonwoven that are compatible with skin-compatible substances, such as silicone, paraffin, wax and the like, are particularly suitable as the material of the casing. is impregnated.
- the essentially flat absorption body can be oval, circular, polygonal or trapezoidal or drop-shaped. It is not excluded to manufacture the absorption body in a clearly three-dimensional shape, such as a roller or ball.
- This structure of the material with arcuate thread or fiber sections can also be used in a different collecting bag construction, in which at least one partition made of the material is arranged within the collecting bag.
- the absorption material arranged within the shell can be formed from a plastic fabric or fleece, for example from cellulose fibers. It is also envisaged that To enforce absorption material with a so-called super absorber known per se, for example with a sodium acrylate-acrylic acid polymer.
- the absorbent material can also be gel or schwa mike. It is also conceivable to use a flat, sponge-like structure as the absorption material, which is open-pored and interspersed with a hydrogel.
- the absorption material, therein hydrogel can be enriched with materials that promote wound healing, for example with lytic enzymes from the group of proteases or with peptides and / or with antibiotics. It is advisable to use a heteropolysaccharide such as agar or other biocompatible substances to produce the hydrogel.
- the absorption material in bulk form can be selected from the group consisting of sodium acrylate-acrylic acid polymers, polyacrylates based on acrylic or methyl acrylic acid, polyvinyl alcohol-maleic anhydride copolymers, polysaccharide
- Maleic anhydride copolymers maleic acid derivatives, acrylic amidopropanesulfonic acid copolymers, starch / acrylonitrile graft polymers, gelatinized starch derivatives, alkyl or hydroxyalkyl cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, starch / acrylic acid graft polymers, vinyl acetate / acrylic acid ester.
- Copolymers acrylonitrile or acrylamide copolymers can be selected.
- Both the casing and the absorption material lying inside the casing can be provided with an odor-inhibiting and / or neutralizing or masking additive, for example with an activated carbon filter or with additives with which, for example, sulfur-hydrogen compounds can be actively removed from the gaseous medium.
- an odor-inhibiting and / or neutralizing or masking additive for example with an activated carbon filter or with additives with which, for example, sulfur-hydrogen compounds can be actively removed from the gaseous medium.
- Natural substances, or extracts therefrom, bio-inert materials and plastics which have a certain electronegativity can be regarded as odor-inhibiting, as a result of which sulfur-hydrogen compounds can accumulate and bind.
- the plastic molecules have certain geometric shapes, such as prisms or spirals.
- the absorbent material designed in this way is able to produce an internal, wound-healing moist climate.
- An additional, inner covering made of a material, such as cotton or cellulose, can be arranged between the absorption material and the outer casing, the absorbency of which is low or less than that of the actual absorption material.
- a material such as cotton or cellulose
- an intermediate layer in the form of a material section made of cotton, cellulose or synthetic fibers can be arranged between the absorption material and the outer covering for the same purpose. The entire absorption body can be inserted into an exchangeable, coarse-mesh mesh bag.
- the absorption material can consist of two or more layers lying flat within the envelope and having the same or different suction power. Furthermore, an inner wall can be arranged between the layers, which completely or partially separates the layers from one another.
- the absorption body described above can be integrated in the factory into a collection bag made of natural or plastic.
- the collecting bag is preferably constructed in such a way that the absorption body accommodated in it can be removed after use.
- the collection bag is intended as a tight, preferably flat and resealable, elastic container, which can be used both in the stoma care and in the incontinence area.
- the container can be a waterproof, elastic cover, which with holding means such as straps, adhesive strips and the like. to be attached to the patient's body. The cover should be provided with an opening for removing or replacing the absorbent body.
- the container can also be in a rigid or partially rigid form.
- the collecting bag to be used in the stoma care of the patients can have a fastening area in its interior to which the absorption body is to be glued.
- the fastening area can be point, button or strip-shaped.
- the attachment area can also be in an irregular shape, such as dabs.
- An adhesive layer can also be applied to the absorption body.
- a removable protective film can also be provided, with which the adhesive layer is covered.
- the Protective film can, for example, be attached to the adhesive layer in the form of a folded strip, possibly with a tab projecting beyond the adhesive area.
- the absorption body is preferably to be attached to a side of the inner wall of the collecting bag that is remote from the body.
- the covering equipped with the absorption body can prove its service particularly well in the case of incontinence systems.
- it can be connected to a bladder catheter known per se.
- the coating can also be followed by a further coating or a waterproof urine bag.
- the covering and / or the covering on its / its periphery with a substance, such as adhesive, that adheres to the patient's body.
- a substance such as adhesive
- Pectin-cellulose compounds for example, are suitable as adhesives.
- the substance to be sealed should, however, enable the absorption body to be easily removed or pulled off the patient's body.
- Such an absorbent body is in particular for laying on the wound and for suitable for direct treatment in postoperative drainage systems.
- Fig.l a flat absorption body in a first embodiment, in plan view of its flat side;
- Figures 2a to 3 further embodiments of the absorption body, also in plan view of its flat side;
- FIGS. 4 and 5 show a schematic section through the absorption body according to FIGS. 1 to 3, with an adhesive layer applied to the cover and with a protective film or with traction means;
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show a schematic section through the absorption body, each with two layers of the absorption material
- FIG. 8 shows a schematic section through the absorption body with a film section attached to the envelope
- FIG. 9a shows a schematic section through the absorption body with one of a Foil section and a perforated wall existing shell;
- FIG. 9b shows a schematic section through the absorption body according to FIG. 9a, with a release film
- 10a shows an inner covering between the absorption material and the covering, likewise in a schematic section
- FIG. 13 shows the absorption body according to FIGS. 1 to 3 placed in a coarse-mesh net bag
- FIG. 15 shows a urine drainage system according to FIG. 14a, with a downstream urine bag
- FIGS. 16 and 17 the absorption body according to FIGS. 1 to 3 placed on the patient's skin;
- FIGS. 19 and 20 the absorption body arranged in a covering, placed on the wound and fastened there;
- FIG. 21 shows the cover according to FIG. 14a with an insertion compartment, in section
- FIG. 24 Detail of a fastening of the absorption body within the collecting bag or cover, and 25a shows a stripping bag with a partition and 25b, in a schematic cross section.
- the absorption body 100 shows an absorption body in its first embodiment (reference number 100).
- the variants of the absorption body 100 differ from one another only in their outer shape.
- Fig.l a trapezoidal, in Fig.2a an oval and in Fig.2b an approximately teardrop-shaped absorption body is shown.
- the absorption body 100 consists of a casing 2 and an absorption material 1 loosely accommodated within the casing 2 in the form of a flat textile section 51.
- the sleeve 2 is made from a one-piece, double-trapezoidal blank (not shown) in such a way that it is folded around a fold line 31 running along the trapezoidal base and is welded (seam 32) on the other side edges.
- the textile section 51 is also trapezoidal.
- the trapezoidal absorption body 100 has a basic dimension of 11 cm and a dimension at the tip of 5.5 cm with a side length of 15 cm. The dimensions can vary by an amount of i 2 cm.
- the casing according to FIGS. 2a and 2b each consists of two identical side walls welded together on their circumference.
- the shell 2 has the task of containing liquids, such as emulsions and solutions, which contain atomic, elementary, proteinogenic, hydrophilic and long-chain substances to transport the absorbent body.
- the casing 2 also forms a barrier for solid, coarse excretions, so that essentially only the blood, stool, cell or enzyme-containing or infectious liquid substances pass through the casing and can be absorbed by the absorption material 1.
- FIG. 23 shows the transport mechanism of liquids.
- the sheath 2 consists of a washable and disinfectable, 30 ⁇ m thick polyester film with a large number of stitches 46 lined up in both X, Y directions (see material section 49; FIG. 22).
- the material of the casing 2 is structured in such a way that its thread or fiber sections 47 delimiting the stitches 46 - as seen in section through the casing - are each approximately arch-shaped and with their arches Vertices 48 are directed outwards.
- the meshes or perforations face the absorption material 1 (textile material 51) placed in the interior of the casing 2 and each lie in a quasi trough 52 of an approximately wavy structure that extends in both X, Y directions.
- the material of the sheath 2 is smooth and hydrophobic, the liquid molecules 50 slide over the outer surface of the sheath and more easily pass through the perforations into the interior of the sheath 2, where they can be absorbed by the absorption material.
- the mesh size between 0.25 mm and 1.2 mm, in the present case about 0.5 mm, is optimal.
- the absorption body 100 shown in FIGS. 1 to 2b is intended as a basic product which can be supplemented or equipped with various additional elements, which will be described further below.
- the inner textile section 51 consists of a multi-layer, highly absorbent cellulose fleece with a thickness of approximately 2 mm.
- the outer layers of the cellulose fleece are also perforated, so that the liquid molecules to be absorbed get into its core not only due to the capillary action but also through these partial perforations.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 show further embodiments of the absorption body (reference numbers 300 and 400).
- a liquid-impermeable inner wall 27 is arranged between the layers 26.1, 26.2, which divides the absorption body 400 into two identical chambers 53.1 , 53.2 divided.
- a liquid- and / or gas-permeable membrane (not shown) can be used.
- 3 shows a trapezoidal absorption body 200, in which a loose bed 15 is provided as the absorption material instead of an inner textile section.
- the bed consists of sodium acrylate-acrylic acid polymer in granular form.
- a further, inner, complete sheathing 4 made of cotton is arranged between the casing 2 and the absorption material 1, the absorbency of which is less than that of the actual, inner absorption material (textile section 51).
- the covering 4 complicates the direct contact between the mucosal lines on the wound or body cavity and the absorbent material.
- an intermediate layer 5 in the form of a material section is provided instead of the covering 4, which is arranged between the absorption material 1 and the covering 2.
- the intermediate layer 5 is also made of cotton and has the same function as the covering 4.
- All of the absorption bodies 100 ... 600 listed above can be provided with an adhesive layer 9 applied to the casing 2, as can be seen in the figure.
- the strip-shaped adhesive layer 9 is covered with an equally strip-like, removable protective film 10.
- a removable protective film is also attached to the adhesive layer 9 and, in the folded form, merges into a traction means 11.
- the absorption bodies provided with the adhesive layer 9 and the removable protective film 10 or with the traction means 11 are ideally suited for the collecting bags 6 used in the stoma care.
- an attachment area 7 is also provided on an inner side 8 of the collecting bag 6, the arrangement of which corresponds to the arrangement of the adhesive layer 9 on the casing 2.
- Fig. 11c For application of the absorbent body in the bag 6, only the adhesive layer 9 should be released, and only after the absorbent body has been inserted. Such a situation is shown in Fig. 11c.
- the fastening area 7 is arranged on the inside 8 of a wall 55 of the collecting bag 6 which is remote from the body, so that the traction means 11 is placed around the absorption body and is guided through an opening 35 in a fastening plate 34.
- This arrangement has proven to be particularly advantageous because the position of the absorption body is securely fixed. In this way, the absorption body can withstand the mechanical pressing forces originating from the solid excretions, so that its swelling capacity can be fully utilized.
- FIG. 12g Another possibility for accommodating the absorption body in the interior of the collecting bag 6 is shown in FIG. 12g.
- the traction means 11 is guided through a slot 14 which is incorporated in the wall 55 of the collecting bag 6 which is remote from the body.
- the traction means 11 is fastened to the sheath 2 at 56, in the present case there being no adhesive layer on the sheath and no fastening area on the collecting bag 6.
- the swollen, used absorption body is removed through the slot 14 from the collection bag 6, as shown in FIG. 12h.
- the fastening point 56 of the traction means 11 is located on the side close to the body (see FIG. 12c), so that the traction means 11 directly through the opening 35 in the Mounting plate 34 is guided. This enables the absorption body to be simply pulled out through the opening 35 (cf. FIG. 12d).
- FIGS. 12a and 12b show a similar configuration, in which the traction means 11 is fastened to the absorption body via a seam 42 arranged in the middle of the absorption body.
- the absorption body 100 ... 600 is loosely accommodated in the collecting bag 6, the traction means and the adhesive fastening being dispensed with.
- an insertion compartment 25 for accommodating disposable gloves is provided on an outer side 59 of the collecting bag 6, which is remote from the body.
- FIG. 11b represents a further possibility of applying the absorbent body in the collection bag 6.
- sorption body is either on the distal or on the inside 8; 59 of the collecting bag 6 to be fastened (fastening areas 7; 58).
- a traction device is also not available here.
- the absorption body 100 .... 600 inserted into a coarse-mesh net bag 13 is shown in FIG. 13.
- the also flattened mesh bag 13 made of polyester threads has a mesh size of 5 mm. Its task is to improve the spatial fixation of the absorption body and thus the liquid excretions to be absorbed.
- the net bag 13 is loosely and removably accommodated in the collecting bag 6. There are three removal options with the aid of the traction means 11, namely through the opening 35 on the fastening plate 34, through a slot 14 (as in FIGS. 12g and 12h) or through a lower opening 40 (as in FIGS. 12e and 12f).
- the areas of use of the absorbent body according to the invention also include a flat, liquid-impermeable cover 16 (cf. FIG. 14a), which can be fastened to the patient's body with at least one belt 36.
- the cover 16 is provided with a slot 17 on its side remote from the body for removal or replacement of the absorbent body.
- the cover 16 is intended for use in urine systems, but it is not excluded that it can be used as a stand-by pocket for the accommodation of replacement absorbent body (s).
- a cover 16 attached to the patient's thigh is shown in Fig. 14b.
- the cover 16 hangs on a slightly elastic, textile belt surrounding the patient's leg 37, which is closed with a Velcro fastener, not shown.
- In the interior of the cover 16 there is an absorption body, which is indicated in a partial section.
- a bladder catheter 19 is connected to an opening 60 made at the upper edge of the coating 16.
- the urine system is expanded according to FIG. 15 by a urine bag 20 which is connected to the cover 16 via a short connecting pipe 38 made of plastic.
- the further embodiments provide for the placement of a second cover between the first and the urine bag, or the connection of the lower, second cover (with an absorbent body) instead of the urine bag 20.
- This is how a cascade-like urine drainage system is built up. If the upper absorbent body is swollen up to its capacity limit, the excess urine gets into the second, lower absorbent body.
- Such a solution can improve the incontinence patient's sense of security.
- the covering 16 surrounding the absorbent body 100 .... 600 can be used in the treatment of wounds.
- 19 shows a cover 16 on the skin 30 of the patient by means of two adhesive tapes 41.1, 41.2, but which has an opening 12 close to the body, so that the liquid substances emerging from the wound 29 directly from the absorption body placed within the cover can be sucked up.
- an adhesive strip 28 sealing the wound area is provided on the circumference of the covering 16.
- the absorbent body 100 .... 600 consisting of the casing 2 and the absorption material 1 (in particular in the form of the textile section 51) is also suitable for the direct treatment of wounds without having to use an additional coating. This can be sealed to the patient's skin 30 with adhesive strips or straps 39.1, 39.2 (cf. FIG. 18), or, as shown in FIGS. 16 and 17, with an adhesive tape 61 attached to its circumference 21.
- FIG. 16 a trapezoidal absorption body 100 is shown and in FIG. 17 in partial section an oval absorption body 100.
- FIGS. 8 to 9b show three embodiments which differ from the absorption body 100 to 600.
- a liquid-impermeable film section 23 is attached to the entire surface of an outer flat side 22 of the casing 2.
- the film section 23 is welded to the envelope 2 on its circumference.
- FIG. 9 a shows, a side wall of the casing 2 is replaced by a liquid-impermeable film section 43. If the outside of the film section 43 is covered with an adhesive layer or film 44, a configuration as shown in FIG. 9b results.
- the adhesive film 44 is also provided with a release film 45. Instead of an adhesive film and peel-off film covering the entire surface of the film section 43, narrow film strips can be used.
- FIG. 24 shows another possibility of fixing the absorption body in the collecting bag 6 or in the cover 16.
- a cushion-shaped fastening element 62 is provided on the cover 2, which consists of a liquid adhesive and a very thin one that surrounds the adhesive Film 63 exists.
- the film 63 bursts, as in the case of "pickpeas", releases the adhesive and thus forms an adhesive connection with the collecting bag or cover.
- FIGS. 25a and 25b show a particularly advantageous embodiment of a collecting bag 6 with a lower opening 40 (so-called stripping bag), in which a dividing wall 64 is arranged inside the collecting bag 6 instead of the casing 2.
- the partition 64 consists of the material already shown in FIGS. 22, 23 and also has the same task.
- the dividing wall 64 extends up to a welding line 66 (here visible as a point) on the wall provided with the fastening plate 34, specifically below the opening 35, and divides the interior of the collecting bag 6 into two chambers 67, 68, one of which is the chamber 67 close to the body only for solid and the distant chamber 68 is only intended for liquid excretions.
- the absorption material 1 in the form of the bed 15 is located in the body-distant chamber 68.
- the body-near chamber 67 is always closed at the bottom, whereas the body-distant chamber 68 is closed after the removal of a bracket 69, i.e. is open during stripping (see Fig. 25b).
- the reference number 70 denotes the liquid excretions.
- the amount of absorption material 1 (bed 15) and its absorbency are chosen such that the liquid excretions 70 cannot flow back through the opening 35. This “sorting” of the excretions is possible in that the arch vertices 48 of the material already described face the partition 64 of the fastening plate 34.
- the terms “lower”, “upper” and the like refer to the standing or sitting patient who is carrying (used) a collecting bag or a cover with an absorption body accommodated therein.
- the terms “close to the body” and “distant from the body” refer to the patient's body.
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