WO2005092418A1 - Systeme d'auto-catheterisme intermittent - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES 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
- A61M25/00—Catheters; Hollow probes
- A61M25/002—Packages specially adapted therefor ; catheter kit packages
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES 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
- A61M25/00—Catheters; Hollow probes
- A61M2025/0019—Cleaning catheters or the like, e.g. for reuse of the device, for avoiding replacement
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES 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
- A61M25/00—Catheters; Hollow probes
- A61M25/0017—Catheters; Hollow probes specially adapted for long-term hygiene care, e.g. urethral or indwelling catheters to prevent infections
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- the invention relates to a system for intermittent self-catheterization (ISK), comprising a catheter and an outer packaging for sterile storage of the catheter, the catheter having a tube with at least one opening at the proximal end and a connector at the distal end.
- ISK intermittent self-catheterization
- ISK intermittent self-catheterization
- the treating doctor usually prescribes a medication that deactivates or immobilizes the bladder.
- So-called disposable catheters which have to be disposed of after single use, have so far been made available, in particular for self-catheterization. If one assumes that catheterization is performed six times a day, especially in cases of spinal cord injury, such a person requires over 40 catheters and accessories per week. Especially when traveling, this requires taking a very substantial volume of material with you on the one hand and not inconsiderable costs.
- EP 0 384476 B1 As an example, reference is made to EP 0 384476 B1 with regard to the previously known disposable catheter.
- the present invention has for its object to provide a system for intermittent self-catheterization, which allows multiple use of a catheter in the private, personal area with the simplest design and safe handling.
- the generic system is characterized in that the outer packaging is designed as a hose-like sheath that can be closed on both sides for receiving and / or passing through a disinfectant liquid, and that the sheath can be pushed or collapsed along the catheter from the proximal end to the distal end to release the catheter ,
- the outer packaging of the catheter which is required anyway for sterile provision, can be equipped with a double function, namely to the effect that this outer packaging is also used for disinfection or sterilization after use of the catheter.
- the outer packaging is designed as a tubular sleeve, which is on both sides, i.e. at the respective ends of the tubable sleeve, can be closed liquid-tight.
- the sheath can be used not only for storing the catheter, but also for storing the catheter in a disinfectant liquid or for flowing through with a disinfectant liquid and thus for disinfecting the catheter.
- the catheter is pushed back into the tube-like sheath after a single use or that the latter is placed over the catheter. If the cover is closed on one side, disinfectant liquid can be filled into the tube-like cover from a container to be provided. If you close the sheath on the other side, the catheter remains with its connector in the sheath, together with the disinfectant liquid. The catheter is safely disinfected over the course of time, and it is readily possible to empty the disinfectant liquid from the sheath only before the next use.
- the disinfectant liquid is only left together with the catheter in the sheath for a short time and the liquid is the duration of exposure is emptied. It is also conceivable to flood the sheath and the catheter with the disinfectant liquid or to pass the disinfectant liquid through the sheath and the catheter at a preferably low flow rate, so that disinfection and disinfection already take place as a result. Then the sheath is to be closed on both sides, so that the catheter remains in the sheath in the sterilized state - possibly with residual liquid.
- a very special property of the sheath is required to release the catheter, namely in terms of its material and its elasticity or flexibility.
- the sheath for releasing the catheter along the catheter from the proximal end to the distal end can be pushed or folded together in a further manner according to the invention. Specifically, the sheath can be gripped in the area of the connection piece and, when the proximal end is open, pushed together over the tube of the catheter to the distal end or - according to the respective construction - folded up.
- the catheter can be inserted into the ureter and, depending on the progress of the work, can be exposed by pushing back the sheath according to the degree of insertion.
- Such a procedure is optimal insofar as contamination of the catheter tube due to improper handling is largely avoided.
- the catheter can be provided with a lubricious coating regardless of the above. It is also conceivable to pull the catheter through a reservoir with lubricant. Any technical / constructive measures that favor the insertion of the catheter can be implemented, the primary concern here being the aseptic provision of the catheter.
- the envelope can be produced from a preferably transparent plastic in the sense of a conventional plastic bag.
- a transparent plastic is preferably used here in order to be able to recognize the care status of the catheter.
- the use of such a plastic to form the tubular casing has the advantage of a simple construction, since such a plastic material can be pushed together effortlessly in a very small space, similar to the outer packaging of a drinking tube. This can be done effortlessly Expose the proximal end of the catheter tube up to the connector at the distal end and, after use, the sleeve can be pushed back over the tube of the catheter in the direction of the proximal end without contamination due to the use of the catheter reaching the outside of the sleeve.
- the sheath is equipped at the distal end with a sleeve surrounding the connector, which sleeve can be closed toward the free end.
- the tubular casing has a stiff connector in the sense of a sleeve, which is suitable for secure closure as well as for handling.
- the sheath can also end at the proximal end with a corresponding sleeve which can be closed toward the free end.
- the tube-like sheath could be equipped at both ends with a sleeve which is at least so stiff that a closure cap or the like can be attached and fixed in a liquid-tight manner, which is only possible to a limited extent with the tube-like sheath.
- clamping bodies are provided independently of the casing, which comprise clamp-like, flat clamping strips and achieve a secure closure by clamping the casing. Similar clamping bodies are known for closing plastic bags in the household area. The cover can be removed by opening the clamp body.
- tubular casing ends with a sleeve, it is advisable to manufacture this sleeve from plastic. An injection molding production of the sleeve would be advantageous in this regard.
- one- or two-sided sleeves on the sleeve is only useful if there is a secure, irreversible connection between the tubular sleeve and the sleeve or sleeves is guaranteed.
- the tube - like a so-called shrink tube - is actually shrunk onto the sleeve.
- the hose can be glued or welded to the sleeves.
- a positive connection with adhesive support or even a material connection with diffusion between the material of the sleeve and the casing is conceivable.
- the sleeves - on both sides of the sleeve - could be closed with a kind of plug.
- special closure caps could be provided for closing the sleeves, which can be pushed onto, pushed onto, snapped onto or screwed onto the sleeve.
- the catheter is positioned or fixed within the sheath.
- the connector formed at the distal end could be at least slightly clamped in the sleeve, so that the sleeve holding the connector also serves to handle the catheter located in the sleeve. If the connector with a rotationally symmetrical design with a circular cross-section were fixed on all sides in the sleeve, only the path through the catheter tube would remain for introducing the disinfectant liquid.
- the sleeve could have webs extending in the longitudinal direction on the inside for fixing the connecting piece at a distance from the inner wall.
- the sleeve is held exclusively over the inwardly extending webs, so that an outside inflow of the disinfectant liquid into the area between the inner wall of the sheath and the outer wall of the catheter tube is possible along the circumference.
- the webs used to fix the connector only insignificantly hinder the inflow of the disinfectant liquid.
- the disinfectant liquid could be poured into the sheath and remain there for a certain exposure time or until the next use of the catheter.
- a disinfectant container which can be plugged directly or indirectly onto the sleeve and which also belongs to the system claimed here is provided for safe filling or for the disinfectant to flow through the casing.
- An indirect flow connection between the disinfection container and the sheath containing the catheter can be established, for example, by means of a hose.
- Fig. 1 is a schematic side view of an embodiment of a system according to the invention for intermittent self-catheterization, wherein the catheter is inserted into a sheath that can be closed on both sides with sleeves and closure caps for the sterile storage, and
- Fig. 2 is a schematic side view of the object of Fig. 1 with the sheath pushed back or exposed tube of the catheter.
- FIG. 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of a system according to the invention for intermittent self-catheterization, comprising a catheter 1, which is located with its tube 2 in an outer packaging 3.
- the outer packaging 3 is used for sterile storage of the catheter 1.
- FIG. 1 further shows that the tube 2 of the catheter 1 has 4 openings 5 at the proximal end for inflowing the urinary fluid to be drained off.
- a connector 7 is provided, via which the catheter 1 is usually fluidly connected to a collecting container, for example a bag.
- the outer packaging 3 is designed as a tubular sleeve 8 that can be closed on both sides for receiving and / or for passing a disinfectant liquid.
- the sheath 8 can be pushed or collapsed along the catheter 1 from the proximal end 4 to the distal end 6. This situation, in order to release the proximal end 4 or the tube 2, is indicated in FIG. 2.
- 1 shows the outer packaging 3 or the tubular casing 8 in the closed state
- FIG. 2 shows the outer packaging 3 or the casing 8 in the open state.
- the sheath 8 comprises a sleeve 9 at both the distal end 6 and the proximal end 4, which surrounds the connector 7 at the distal end 6. More specifically, the connector 7 is fixed or clamped within the sleeve 9, so that safe handling is possible from there.
- both the connector 7 on the outside and the sleeve 9 on the inside can comprise clamping means, for example clamping webs 10 formed there, which are only indicated in the figures.
- Sleeves 9 are provided on both sides of the hose 2 and are firmly connected to the material of the hose 2.
- the hose 2 can be closed on both sides via the sleeves 9, namely by means of special sealing caps 11 which can be plugged onto the sleeves 9 with the incorporation of a seal 12 and can be fixed using the clamping action thus created.
- the provision of a snap-in mechanism favors the secure and liquid-tight closure.
- the tube 2 is made of transparent plastic, similar to a plastic bag.
- the sleeves 9 and the caps 11 are also made of plastic, namely by injection molding.
- the catheter 1 itself is designed as a conventional catheter, whereby conventional disposable catheters are suitable for multiple sterilization.
- the catheter 1 remains at least with the connector 7, ie with its distal end 6, within the sheath 8, the handling being carried out via the sleeve 9 assigned to the distal end 6.
- the entire device is gripped on the sleeve 9 at the distal end 6 and, after use, the sheath 8 can be pushed over the tube 2 of the catheter 1 again, so that the state according to FIG. 1 is approximately achieved.
- disinfectant liquid can flow in or flow through the casing 8, namely in accordance with the embodiments gen from the general part of the description.
- the sleeve 8 is closed on the sleeves 9 with the caps 11 until the next use.
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