WO2006114466A1 - Trousse d'urologie polyvalente - Google Patents
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
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- A61B50/00—Containers, covers, furniture or holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments, e.g. sterile covers
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B50/00—Containers, covers, furniture or holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments, e.g. sterile covers
- A61B50/30—Containers specially adapted for packaging, protecting, dispensing, collecting or disposing of surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B50/00—Containers, covers, furniture or holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments, e.g. sterile covers
- A61B50/30—Containers specially adapted for packaging, protecting, dispensing, collecting or disposing of surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments
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- the upper tray of the configurator set of the multipurpose urological pan is called “lid” or “bucket” of the “BUP” and the lower tray constitutes the “body” or “belly” of the “BUP”.
- the aforementioned and called “nurse” space can be totally empty or, partially or completely occupied with all the necessary elements and neatly placed to practice a urethro-bladder catheterization or a thorough bladder lavage as it happens in patients with macroscopic hematuria and intravesical clot formation. And all this, practiced promptly safety and effectiveness, that is, with total quality.
- the main purpose of this invention is none other than to make available to all patients and / or possible users and, especially, doctors and primary care ATS and, of course, specialists in urology, gynecology and geriatrics destined in hospital centers, as well as in clinics, sanatoriums, operating rooms, outpatient and emergency services, of this new totally ergonomic sanitary utensil, of a single use, called Multipurpose Urological Batea.
- this original tool has been preconceived and ergonomically structured to adapt easily and comfortably to the anatomical area to which it serves and is equipped "ad hoc" to perform urethral catheterizations and / or bladder washes, as well as intra-vesical instillations and other treatments or explorations trans-urethral or vulvo-vaginal.
- the polyvalent urological pan forms a joint unit, sterilized and equipped to promptly, safely, effectively and comfortably solve the urgent and usually serious clinical situation experienced by patients with acute urinary retention due to prostateism, or those affected of macroscopic hematuria and formation of intra-bladder clots due to bladder, renal or prostate carcinoma or other causes, such as bladder or bladder-urethral trauma with perforation of the urinary bladder and / or rupture of the urethral duct, with severe bladder or urethral hemorrhage, extravasation of urine etc. etc.
- the present invention has its scope within the industry dedicated to the manufacture of external sanitary utensils or accessories of a single use and of great utility in hospitals, clinics, sanatoriums, clinical services, mobile units, health centers, outpatients, etc. ., not forgetting the war hospitals and the so-called emergency hospitals or surgical units generally prefabricated, assembled and put into operation quickly and, obviously, very necessary in the great cataclysms that, with some frequency plague our planet earth.
- the Polyvalent Urological Pan that the invention proposes, given its ergonomics and, in turn, as a carrier in the so-called “nurse" space of all the elements, necessary to perform a urethro-bladder catheterization or a wash with total quality thorough bladder, in cases of macroscopic hematuria with clots and, in addition, to be able to do it at any place and at any time of the day.
- Polyvalent Urological Batea aims to overcome all the deficiencies and inconveniences of urological trays, still existing in the health market.
- this double Urological Batea is ergonomically designed and is presented together in a single urological equipment carrier carrier in turn, of all the remaining elements necessary to be able to practice catheterization and / or bladder lavage, with total quality, because it presents following advantages: stability, tightness, untouchability, safety, comfort and easy handling.
- the polyvalent urological bat is characterized by being two containers tightly crimped together. Both have a cuff shape with a blunt tip and are preferably manufactured by injection or thermoforming based on a very light plastic material.
- the "BUP" has a prismatic shape with the blunt tip and the base similar to that of a curvilinear isosceles triangle. On the entire exterior surface there are no sharp edges or sharp points. All its angles are blunt and the smooth outer surface and its rounded contours to achieve the desired smoothness in its handling and comfort in its application in medical practice, within its main features, which are ergonomics, simplicity, safety, effectiveness and efficiency.
- the upper tray or “lid” also acts as an auxiliary container as an instrument holder and also as a “bucket” to collect the liquid used in bladder irrigation (usually sterile water).
- the lower tray that configures the so-called "body” or “belly” of the Polyvalent Urological Pan is shaped like a cuffia and is the piece that must come into contact with the inner part of the patient's thighs and its vertex with the external genitals and, in part with the anterior perineum, characterized by its perfect adaptability to the anatomical area to which it provides its health services and also, by the smoothness of its forms, for having in its lateral walls vertically short wave wavy areas that favor the immobility of the trapped pan between both thighs of the patient during the intervention.
- a curvilinear ramp profile whose tangent forms an angle of about 40 degrees with the plane of the base of the bat .
- it has two unequal depressed areas, the largest located at the bottom or heel of the bat and the other, rather smaller, located in the center of the upper face that serves to place only the fingertip of the medical actor or ATS.
- This depression located in the center of the posterior-superior wall of the body of the urological pan, and the already described torn circular hole placed in the central area of the front visor, they serve to accommodate in the latter the tip of the 60 ml irrigation syringe, while the plunger of said syringe fits in the area reminiscent of the silhouette of a Cordoba hat.
- the lid of the Multipurpose Urological Pan that, as stated above, ensures the hermetic seal of the latter, we will point out that it is designed as a "nurse” to house, among other accessories, a Foley probe of 1 or 2 routes, an empty syringe of 10 ml., an instrument that serves as a clamp / scissor and a plastic cone to temporarily obstruct the flow of urine through the Foley catheter, if necessary.
- the lid in its function of auxiliary tray or bucket, will serve to hold the irrigation syringe properly and stably and to contain the bladder irrigation fluid (usually sterile water).
- Figure 1 shows the fully armed and closed Polyvalent Urological Pan in its three orthogonal views (IA), (IB) and (IC) (front, profile and floor). It also includes a perspective view of the assembly (c) with the upper tray (s) slightly raised above the lower one (i).
- Figure 1.A Reflects the assembly (c) of the "BUP” seen frontally showing the perfect coupling between the upper tray (s) and the lower one (i) perfectly embedded in the space between the edges (p).
- the distal end or “belly” of the "BUP” ending in blunt end (r) is also shown in detail and, in turn, forming an upward curvilinear line similar to the front end of a ski (e).
- Figure 1.B Represents the profile view with a cross-section through the vertical plane of symmetry of the armed multipurpose urological pan, with the Foley probe (s. F), the Qdv bladder irrigation syringe) and the insufflation syringe of the balloon (jdi) of the Foley catheter.
- Figure 1.C Represents the plan view of the assembled bat showing its front blunt tip (r) and its softly rounded shapes; the location of the canal destined to house the Foley probe along the perimeter of the bat is also glimpsed.
- Figure 1.D Represents a perspective view of the assembly (c) of the
- Urological tray Multipurpose empty with the upper tray or tape (s) slightly raised with respect to the lower tray or "belly” (i).
- Figure 2.- Shows the Multipurpose Urological Pan without the upper tray or tape (s), that is, only with the lower tray (i) and with the window cover (tv) in its three orthogonal views (2A), (2B ) and (2C) (front, profile and floor).
- Figure 2.A) Reflects the front view of the aforementioned subset in which we can see, in addition to other details described above, the visor (v) of the large window, and the central groove (hc) of said visor; the two oval foveas or depressions (fl) and (£ 2) are also observed where the window cover (tv) is pressed to separate it from the lower tray (i) which, as we know, are encased along the seal between the edges (p)
- Figure 2.B Represents the profile view of the subset in which the position of the foveas (fl), (£ 2) and lateral grooves (h.l) on the visor (v) can be seen;
- the window cover (t.v) fits over the lower tray (i).
- a large depression (g.d) designed to fit the plunger and proximal area of the irrigation syringe (j.d.v) is also observed on the back of the window cover. In its proximity, a little further back, there is a small depression (p.d) that together with another depression (d.i) located in the lower body of the bat, and the chamfered area (ch), serve for the safe handling of it.
- Figure 2.C Represents the plan view of the subset formed by the window cover (tv) coupled to the lower tray (i) clearly showing the large rhombic window (gv), the central (hc) and side slits (hl ), the great depression (gd) whose projection on the floor is shaped like a Cordoba hat, the small depression (pd), the lateral foveas (fl) and (fl).
- the two lateral channels (el) are observed in the form of a small arch that favor the localized evacuation of the liquids once the bat is used.
- Figure 3. Shows the three orthogonal views (3A), (3B) and (3C), (front, profile and floor) of the upper tray or tape (s) of the tray, detached from the assembly and in working position.
- (3C) the tape plant, with the various clinical instruments mentioned above such as the Foley catheter, the syringes and the special clamp / scissors.
- Multipurpose Urological Bat (c) (Fig. 1) characterized by being a wedge-shaped sanitary vessel that, in addition to being ergonomically designed, contains all the necessary elements to solve certain problems doctors, to be executed by specialists in urology, both in merely routine operations and in others that must be performed urgently.
- the Polyvalent Urological Pan (c) (Fig. 1), object of the present invention, is characterized, as already described, for being an "ad hoc" double vessel made of a lightweight plastic product, preferably by the process of injection or thermoforming.
- Its shape (Fig. 1) is prismatic with a base that approximates that of a curvilinear isosceles triangle, without edges and with rounded angles for the purpose of handling comfort and smoothness in contacts with the patient's body.
- the lower part (i) (Fig. 1) which, as indicated above, is wedge-shaped, is the piece that must come into contact with the inner faces of both thighs of the patient characterized, in addition to the smoothness of their shapes , for having in the lateral channels (el) (Fig. 2) and its proximities, short wave wavy areas (not shown) as rounded micro-granulations, which favor the adhesion of the bat to the skin that covers the thighs, thus facilitating the immobility of the bat during the intervention.
- the base of the prism, in the area of the keel or wedge finished with a blunt tip (r) (Fig. 1), is made up of a profile (e) (Fig. 1) in a curvilinear ramp whose tangent at the tip narrow of the bat forms about 40 degrees with the base plane.
- Fig. 2 To facilitate safe handling, preventing the doctor's fingers from slipping during the various manipulations and final transport from the patient's bed to the landfill, it has a double wavy depression (di) (Fig. 2) located in the floor or base of the bat, near the heel, and another, smaller, (pd) (Fig. 2) located on the upper face behind the great depression (gd) (Fig. 2) that simulates the profile of a Cordoba hat. Note also that for a better adaptation of the doctor's hand to the bat, it is projected with a chamfered or chamfered area (ch) (Fig. 2) on the heel.
- ch chamfered or chamfered area
- the lower part "body” or “belly” of the polyvalent urological bat in turn consists of two distinct pieces: the base itself (i) (Fig. 2) and the one we will call window cover (tv) (Fig. 2) because it has a large rhombus-shaped opening (gv) (Fig. 2) whose smaller diagonal is substantially parallel to the base of the isosceles triangle. Both pieces are precisely coupled to provide a firm and tight seal at their level. See detail in (Fig. 2) (2B).
- the imaginary vertex of the major diagonal of the rhombus or large window (gv) located on the side of the keel, is slightly raised, as a visor (v), and there are three torn grooves, one of them (hc) (Fig. 2) in the same vertex and the other two (hl) (Fig. 2) in its vicinity and in symmetrical position.
- the Foley catheter will pass through the central groove (hc) and the remaining two tracks (balloon insufflation and washing) of the Foley probe canopy will pass through the other two grooves (hl), leaving said pavilion perfectly positioned and adjusted, being very difficult for The urine drained through the tube is out of the way.
- the Foley pavilion is very tight draining the urine directly to the "belly" of the BUP.
- the pavilion is suspended in the air, preventing it from getting wet with drained urine, and, consequently, hindering bladder infections.
- a large semicircular depression (gd), in a special way, which is seen on the floor reminiscent of the profile of a Cordoba hat.
- This large depression (gd) is designed to encapsulate the plunger and proximal area of the irrigation syringe Qdv) (Fig. 1) and in the central torn groove (hc) described above, the tip or tip of the same syringe is encased.
- the Polyvalent Urological Pan is also characterized by other complements that equip it according to the type of intervention to which it is intended as indicated below: a) bladder urethral catheterizations:
- the bag containing the set includes: - Two cloth or one-sided cloth, fenestrated "ad hoc", 60 x
- the content of the Multipurpose Pan is the same with the following variants:
- the Foley probe is larger (22,24,26) and three-way. 2.- A plastic bag with sterile water of about 300 ml to start bladder washes without wasting time.
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Abstract
L'invention concerne une trousse d'urologie polyvalente (c) se caractérisant en ce qu'elle est constituée d'un récipient sanitaire ergonomique pouvant contenir les éléments nécessaires à des interventions médicales en urologie. Cette trousse est destinée aux traitements de cathétérisme urétro-vésical, aux lavements vésicaux et aux explorations gynécologiques vaginales. Cette trousse est conçue en plastique, par injection, thermoformage ou par tout autre moyen. Cette trousse a une forme de prisme, avec une base similaire à celle d'un triangle isocèle curviligne, sans arêtes et avec des angles arrondis pour en faciliter la manipulation et pour un contact plus doux avec le corps du patient. Le récipient comprend deux parties : une partie inférieure (i), dite « corps » ou « ventre », qui constitue la trousse en soi, et une partie supérieure (s), dite « couvercle », formant le couvercle hermétique du récipient inférieur qui, une fois séparé du « corps », sert de plateau auxiliaire. La base de la trousse avec une pointe arrondie (r) se termine en rampe curviligne (e) dont la tangente est à un angle de 40 degrés par rapport au plan de base. La trousse comprend également plusieurs dépressions, permettant de faciliter la manipulation de la trousse, (p.d)(d.i)(ch)(f1)(f2), ainsi que des rainures (g.d)(h.c)(h.l), dans lesquelles peuvent être insérées les sondes durant les interventions et immobilisé le matériel durant le transport.
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