WO2013142577A1 - Expandable ostomy appliance - Google Patents

Expandable ostomy appliance Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2013142577A1
WO2013142577A1 PCT/US2013/033105 US2013033105W WO2013142577A1 WO 2013142577 A1 WO2013142577 A1 WO 2013142577A1 US 2013033105 W US2013033105 W US 2013033105W WO 2013142577 A1 WO2013142577 A1 WO 2013142577A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
cap
expandable
expandable ostomy
pouch
ostomy pouch
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/US2013/033105
Other languages
French (fr)
Inventor
Brock E. MASTERS
Kimberly R. Hansford
Tze Wan Pansy CHUNG
Original Assignee
Hollister Incorporated
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Hollister Incorporated filed Critical Hollister Incorporated
Priority to AU2013235175A priority Critical patent/AU2013235175A1/en
Priority to EP13715826.7A priority patent/EP2827812A1/en
Priority to CA2859252A priority patent/CA2859252A1/en
Priority to JP2015501879A priority patent/JP2015510833A/en
Publication of WO2013142577A1 publication Critical patent/WO2013142577A1/en

Links

Classifications

    • 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
    • A61F5/445Colostomy, ileostomy or urethrostomy devices

Definitions

  • the present disclosure relates to ostomy appliances, and more particularly to stoma caps and ostomy pouches having expandable waste collection capacities.
  • Ostomy appliances for collecting body waste are used by patients who have had surgery such as a colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy.
  • Ostomy pouches typically include flat, opposing side wails secured together along their edges to define a collection cavity.
  • One of the side walls is provided with an opening to receive a stoma, and means to secure the pouch to the user, such as an adhesive barrier, so that body waste discharged through the stoma is received within the cavity .
  • the ostomy pouch may have a discharge opening which may be closed during collection of the body waste material but may be opened for draining the body waste material from, the pouch after a period of use.
  • the ostomy -pouch may be designed for a single use, in which case it will not be provided with a. discharge opening since the entire pouch will be discarded after it has substantially filled with stomal discharge.
  • Ostomy pouches are available in various sizes for different collecting capacity needs. For example, a user will want to use a large ostomy bag over night, but may desire to use a smaller ostomy pouch for discretion during public activities or when exercising. Occasionally, for example, during exercising, intimacy, or showering, the user may prefer using a smaller device, such as a stoma cap, which is designed to be just large enough to cover the stoma for increased discretion and mobility.
  • a stoma cap which is designed to be just large enough to cover the stoma for increased discretion and mobility.
  • Ostomy caps and small ostomy pouches are preferred by users for obvious reasons.
  • stomal discharge cannot, be regulated at will, stoma caps and small ostomy pouches often cannot provide sufficient collection capacity to contain a sudden outflow of stomal discharge, resulting in leakage and embarrassment to users.
  • An expandable stoma cap and an expandable ostomy pouch are provided according to various embodiments.
  • the expandable stoma cap and the expandable ostomy pouch are small in size in a compacted state to provide a higher degree of discretion for users, and configured to expand to provide an increased waste collection capacity to accommodate sodden outflows of stomal discharge.
  • an expandable ostomy pouch includes a first portion and a second portion.
  • the first portion and the second portion may be defined by a bodyside wall and an outer wall, which may be sealed along their peripheral, edges to define a cavity.
  • the cavity may be continuous through the first portion and the second, portion.
  • the expandable ostomy pouch also includes an inlet opening arranged on the bodyside wall of the first portion for recei ving a stoma.
  • the second portion may be configured to be inverted and inserted within the first portion, such that the second portion is substantiall completely hidden and contained within the first portion in a compacted state, and may be substantially completely released and exposed from the first portion in an expanded state.
  • the expandable ostomy pouch may be configured to expand from the compacted state to the expanded state by manually pulling the second portion from the first portion, or due to gravity and/or due to elevated pressure within the pouch due to the introduction of stomal discharge into the pouch, as the cavity is filled with stomal discharge.
  • the first portion and the second portion may be configured such that the second portion is fitted, securely within the first portion and the second portion does not release from the first portion during exercise or other user movement without being manuall pulled out or expanded b stomal discharge.
  • the expandable ostomy pouch has a peanut-like shape, in which, the first portion has a substantially circular shape and the second portion, has a substantially circular shape.
  • the second portion may be sized " to be slightly ' smaller than the first portkm such that the second portion can be inverted and securely fi tted wi thin the first portion.
  • the first portion has a substantially square shape and the second portion has a substantially rectangular shape, in which a width of the second portion is smaller than a width of the first portion, and/or a length of the second portion is smaller than a length of the first portion, such that the pooch has substantially the same shape and size as the first portion when in a compacted state with the second portion contained w thin the first portion.
  • the expandable ostomy pooch can be configured as a dramabie pouch including an outlet opening defined at an end of the second portion and a closing means for closing the outlet opening. In this configuration, the outlet opening is closed prior to being i verted and inserted within the first portion in the compacted state.
  • the expandable ostomy pouch can be a "closed '* ' pooch without an outlet opening.
  • the waste collection capacity of the expandable ostomy pouch in the expanded state is at least 50% greater than that in the compacted state, and preferably at least 100% greater than that in the compacted state, 0 ' 14
  • the expandable ostomy pouch can also include a non-woven materi al arranged on an outer surface of at least one of the bodyside wail and the outer wall, in which the non-woven material extends along the first portion only.
  • the expandable ostomy pooch further includes an adhesive skin barrier arranged about the inlet opening for attaching the expandable ostomy pouch to a user.
  • the expandable ostomy pouch includes a coupling arranged about the inlet opening for attaching the expandable ostomy pouch to a mating bodyside coupling of an adhesive barrier attached on a user,
  • the second portion of the expand abl e ostomy pooc h can include a tab for facilitating expansion of the pouch from the compacted state to the expanded state.
  • the tab is configured such that a user can grasp the tab and pull out. the second portion from within the first portion.
  • the tab is defined by a heat sealed portion in a lower part, of the second portion.
  • the second portion in the compacted state is attached to the first portion on respective inner surface of the outer wall with a water-soluble adhesive material.
  • the expandable ostomy pouch includes a filter arranged on an inner surface of the outer wall of the first portion .
  • the inverted second portion is arranged between the inlet opening and the filter in the compacted state to at least partially shield the filter from liquid and solid stomal discharge to extend filter life and enhance filter performance that may otherwise be degraded by partial or total blockage of the filter by stomal discharge.
  • an expandabie ostomy cap in another aspect, includes a cap portion, which is sized large enough to cover a stoma and to support a means for attaching the expandable ostomy cap to user.
  • the expandable ostomy cap also includes a tail portion.
  • the cap portion and the tail portion may be defined by a bodyside wall and an outer wall, which may be sealed along their peripheral edges to define a cavity. The cavity is continuous through the cap portion and the tail portion.
  • the expandable ostomy cap also includes an inlet opening arranged on the bodyside wail of the cap portion for receiving a stoma.
  • the tail portion may be configured to be inverted and inserted within the cap portion in a compacted state such that the tail portion is substantially completely contained and hidden within the cap portion, and the second portion may be substantially completely released and exposed from the first portion in an expanded state.
  • the cap portion has a substantially square shape, in which each side of the cap portion is between about 3.5 inches and about 5 inches, in another embodiment, the cap portion has a substantially circular shape with a diameter between about 3.5 inches and about 5 inches.
  • the cap portion and the tail portion may be configured such that the tail portion is fitted securely within the cap portion and does not expand out of the cap portion during exercise or other user movement without, being manually pulled out or expanded by stomal discharge.
  • a waste collection capac i ty of the expandable ostomy cap in the expanded state is at least 100% greater than that in the compacted state.
  • the tail portion is attached to the cap portion in the compacted state on an inner surface of the outer wall of the cap portion with a water-soluble material.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an expandable ostomy pouch in an expanded state according to an embodiment
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the expandable ostomy po uch of FIG. .1 taken along line A— A;
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view o f the expandable ostomy pouch of
  • FIG. 1 in a compacted state
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the expandabl e ostomy pouch of FIG . 3 taken along line B--.B;
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an expandable ostomy cap in an expanded state according to an embodiment
  • FIG. ( > is a schematic cross-sectional view of the expandable ostomy cap of FIG. 5 taken along line C— C;
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the expandable ostom cap of
  • FIG. 5 in a compacted state
  • FIG. 8 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the expandable ostomy cap of FIG. 7 taken along line D— D;
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of the expandable cap in a compacted state
  • FIG. .10 A is a schematic view of an expandable ostomy pouch including a discharge outlet in an expanded state according to another embodiment
  • FIG . 1 GB is a schematic view of the expandable ostomy pouch of FIG. 1 OA with the discharge outlet closed;
  • FIG, 11 is a schematic view of an ostomy pouch, in an expanded stated according an embodiment.
  • FIGS, 1-4 show an embodiment of an expandable ostomy pouch 10.
  • FIGS. I and 2 illustrate the expandable pouch 10 in an expanded stale 12
  • FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate the expandable ostomy pouch. 10 in a compacted state 1 .
  • the expandable ostomy pouch 10 includes, generally, a pouch 1.6, a skin barrier 1 , and a filter 20.
  • the pouch. 16 can. be provided in various different sizes.
  • the expandable ostomy pouch 10 may have a "peanut" shape body 21 , and includes an. upper rounded portion 22 and a lower rounded portion 24.
  • the upper and lower portions are circular or near-circular.
  • the upper rounded portion 22 has a diameter 26, which is slightly greater than a diameter 2 $ of the lower rounded portion 24, such that the lower rounded portion 24 can be inverted and fit in the upper rounded portion 22 to form the expandable pouch 10 in the compacted slate 1.4.
  • the upper portion 22 and the lower portion 24 may be configured such that, in the compacted state 14, the lower portion 24 remains inverted and fitted in the upper portion 22 until a user manually deploys the lower portion 24 by a pulling motion, or the pooch 16 is expanded due to gravity as the pouch 16 is filled with stomal discharge 42..
  • the pouch 1 may include a bodyside wall 30 and an outer wall
  • each the bodyside wall 30 and the outer wall 32 may be formed of the same material or different materials.
  • each of the walls 30, 32 can be formed of a multilayer film, which may be clear or opaque, hi some embodiments, a non-woven material may be provided on the outer surface of the bodyside wall 30 and/or the outer wall 32.
  • the expandable ostomy pouch 1 shown in FIGS. 1-4 has a closed end 38 without a discharge outlet.
  • the pouch may include a discharge outlet which may be closed during collection of the stomal discharge and opened for periodic draining of the pooch.
  • the pouch may include as outlet that may he secured in a closed configaration by a separate clamping device, or alternatively, the pouch may include an integrated closure mechanism, such as, for example, one of the closure mechanisms disclosed in Vi!kirance, et al., U.S. Patent No. 7,879,015, and andzij, et al, U.S. Patent No.
  • FIGS. I OA and 10B illustrate an expandable ostomy pouch 10 * including a neck portion 44' with a discharge outlet 46 ⁇
  • the neck portion 44 * is provided with a closure mechanism 48'.
  • the neck portion 46' is rolled up and securely closed as shown in FIG. 108 before a lower rounded portion.
  • 24' is inverted and fitted within an upper rounded portion 22 * to form the pouch in a compacted state.
  • the bod side wail 30 may be provided with an inlet opening 40 to receive a stoma.
  • the adhesive skin hairier 18 is arranged about the inlet opening 40 for attachment around the stoma.
  • the expandable pouch 10 may also be provided with a filter 20.
  • a filter 20 such as those disclosed in Nolan, U.S. Patent No. 3,952,727, and Botien, U.S. Patent No. 7,559,922, both of which are commonly assigned with the present application and are incorporated herein by reference.
  • the lower rounded portion 24 may be inverted and fitted within the upper rounded portion 22 as best shown in FIG, 4, As such, the walls 30, 32 of the lower rounded portion 24 may be positioned between the inlet opening 40 and the filter 20 (which is arranged on an inner surface of th e outer wall 32), such that the lower rounded portion 24 acts as a barrier to at least partially shield the filter 20 .from contact with liquid and solid stomal discharge to extend filter life and enhance filter performance that may otherwise be degraded by partial or total blockage of the filter by stomal discharge.
  • the filter 20 is illustrated as attached to the inner surface of the outer wall 32, in other embodiments, the filter may be attached on an outer surface of the pouch, or the pouch, may not include a f lter.
  • a user can decide whether to wear the expandable ostomy pouch 10 in. the compacted state 14 or in the expanded state 12. For example, at home, the user may want to wear the expandable pouch 1 in its expanded state 12, and may want to reduce the size of the pouch 10 to go out or to merely minimize the visual appearance of the pouch. When a smaller pouch is desired, the user can simply push in the l was rounded portion 24 with fingers, such that the lower rounded portion is inverted and fitted within the upper rounded portion.
  • the expandable pouch 10 in its compacted state 14 is small and can provide added discretion in public, yet includes additional waste collection capacity in the contained lower rounded portion. Thus, sudden outflows of stomal discharge ca be accommodated.
  • the lower rounded portion 24 expands due to gravity and/or due to elevated pressure within the pouch 10 due to the stomal discharge.
  • the user can choose to expand the pouch 10 by simply pulling out the tower rounded portion 24.
  • tire lower rounded portion 24 is similarly sr/ed as compared to the upper rounded portion 22, and thus provides for a greater waste collection capacity than the upper rounded portion 22.
  • the upper rounded portion 22 includes an inlet opening 40 to receive the stoma, which reduces the waste collection capacity of the upper rounded portion 22 to that volume of the pouch below the stoma. Therefore, it i s contemplated that the expandable pouch 10 can provide at least a 100% increase in the waste collection capacity through the lower rounded portion 24, preferabl at least a 120% increase in the waste collection capacity.
  • the expandable ostomy pouch can include a tab that a user can grasp and pull out the tucked in lower portion, to expand the pouch from a compacted state.
  • FIG. 1 1 is an illustration of an expandable ostom pouch embodiment including a tab.
  • An expandable ostomy pouch 10" is configured similar to the expandable ostomy pouch 10 of FIGS. 1-4, and lias a "peanut" shape body 21" including an upper rounded portion 22" and a lower rounded portion 24".
  • the lower rounded portion 24" includes a tab 50'' which cart facilitate expansion of the ostomy pouch from a compacted state to an expanded state.
  • the tab 50" is defined by a heat sealed portion 52" in the lower part of the lower rounded portion 24".
  • the tab can be a separate piece attached to the lower rounded portion by heat sealing, adhesive or other suitable methods.
  • FIGS. 5-8 illustrate an expandable ostomy cap 100 according to another embodiment.
  • FIGS. 5 and 6 show the expandable ostomy cap 100 in an expanded state 1 2
  • FIGS. 7 and 8 show the expandable ostomy cap 1 0 in. a compacted state 1 4.
  • the expandable ostomy cap 100 includes, generally, a cap portion 106, a connecting flange 108 for securing the ostomy cap 100 to an adhesive barrier (not shown) placed around the stoma, and a tail pooch portion 1 10.
  • expandable ostomy cap 1 is shown with a connecting flange, the expandable ostomy cap 100 can be provided with an adhesive skin barrier in other embodiments.
  • the expandable ostomy cap 100 may be formed o f a bodyside wall ! 14 and an outer wail 116, which may be sealed along their peripheral edges 1 18 to define a cavit 120.
  • the expandable ostomy cap depicted in FIGS, 5-8 is provided with non-woven layers 1 15, 117 on outer surfaces of the bodyside wall 1 14 and the outer wall 1 16 respectively.
  • the non-woven layers 1 15, 1 17 are optional, and thus, ma only he provided on one of the wails or may not be provided in other
  • the cap portion 106 is similarly sized as known ostomy caps.
  • the cover portion 106 with a 50mm diameter circular inlet opening 1 12 can have a rounded-edge square body 132 with about 4 inches length sides 134. in another embodiment, the cover portion can have a circular bod having a diameter of about 4 inches.
  • the expandable ostomy cap may be provided with the tail pouch portion 110.
  • the tail pouch portion 1 10 may be configured to be inverted and inserted into the cap portion 1 6.
  • the tail pouch portion 110 can be generally sized to be about same as the cap portion or smaller, in the embodiment shown, the expandable ostomy cap 100 is configured such that a length 122 of the tail pooch portion 1 i and a length 124 of the cap portion 106 are about equal, and a width 126 of the tail pouch portion 1 10 is less than a width 128 of the cap portion 106.
  • the tail portion may ha ve a length shorter than that of the cap portion, and a width equal to the width of the cap portion.
  • the tad pouch portion i 10 may be inverted and inserted into the cavity 120 of the cap portion 106, as shown in FIG. 8, As such, the expandable ostomy cap 100 in the compacted state has a size
  • the cavity 120 of the ca portion 106 is expected to have a relatively small, collection capacity.
  • the collection capacity of the ostomy cap 100 is significantly increased.
  • the waste collection capacity of the ostomy cap 100 is increased by at least 50% in the expanded state, preferably by at least 100%, and more preferably by at least 120%.
  • the user can simply pull out the tail pouc portion 110, is a similar manner to the expandable ostomy pouch 10, Alternatively, the user cm allow the tail pouch portion 1 10 to expand due to gravity and/or due to elevated pressure within the cavity 120 due to the stomal discharge as the cavity 120 fills with stomal discharge.
  • the tail pouch portion I i0' in the compacted state 104' can be secured to an inner surface of the outer wall 1 16' with a soluble film 130', in such an embodiment, the expandable ostomy cap: 100' stays in the compacted state 104' until the soluble film 130' comes in contact with stomal discharge, at which time the soluble film 130' is weaken and dissolved by fluid, in. stomal discharge, thereby releasing the tail pouch portion 110' to expand.
  • the soluble film 130' provides added security in that the tail pouch portion 1 .10' is securel attached to the inner surface of the cap portion 106' during exercise or movement until the expanded collection capacity is needed to accommodate stoma! discharge,

Abstract

An expandable ostomy pouch (20) and an expandable ostomy cap (100) include a first portion (22,106) and a second portion (24,110) sharing a common cavity. The first portion and the second portion are configured such that the second portion can be inverted and inserted within the first portion in a compacted state. The second portion can be manually pulled out or can be expanded due to gravoty and/or due to elevated pressure with the pouch due to the stomal discharge, as the cavity is filled with stomal discharge.

Description

EXPANDABLE OSTOMY APPLIANCE
BACKGROUND
0001) The present disclosure relates to ostomy appliances, and more particularly to stoma caps and ostomy pouches having expandable waste collection capacities.
[00821 Ostomy appliances for collecting body waste, such as ostomy pouches, are used by patients who have had surgery such as a colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy. Ostomy pouches typically include flat, opposing side wails secured together along their edges to define a collection cavity. One of the side walls is provided with an opening to receive a stoma, and means to secure the pouch to the user, such as an adhesive barrier, so that body waste discharged through the stoma is received within the cavity . At its lower end, the ostomy pouch may have a discharge opening which may be closed during collection of the body waste material but may be opened for draining the body waste material from, the pouch after a period of use. Alternatively, the ostomy -pouch may be designed for a single use, in which case it will not be provided with a. discharge opening since the entire pouch will be discarded after it has substantially filled with stomal discharge.
10003) Ostomy pouches are available in various sizes for different collecting capacity needs. For example, a user will want to use a large ostomy bag over night, but may desire to use a smaller ostomy pouch for discretion during public activities or when exercising. Occasionally, for example, during exercising, intimacy, or showering, the user may prefer using a smaller device, such as a stoma cap, which is designed to be just large enough to cover the stoma for increased discretion and mobility.
[0004) Ostomy caps and small ostomy pouches are preferred by users for obvious reasons. However, as stomal discharge cannot, be regulated at will, stoma caps and small ostomy pouches often cannot provide sufficient collection capacity to contain a sudden outflow of stomal discharge, resulting in leakage and embarrassment to users.
[0005] Accordingly, there is a need for an improved stoma cap and ostomy pouch thai is small enough to provide the discretion desired by the user, yet can also provide a sufficient collection capaci ty to contain sudden outflows of stomal discharge,
BRIEF SUMMARY
[0006 j An expandable stoma cap and an expandable ostomy pouch are provided according to various embodiments. The expandable stoma cap and the expandable ostomy pouch are small in size in a compacted state to provide a higher degree of discretion for users, and configured to expand to provide an increased waste collection capacity to accommodate sodden outflows of stomal discharge.
[0007} in one aspect, an expandable ostomy pouch is provided. The expandable ostomy pouch includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion and the second portion ma be defined by a bodyside wall and an outer wall, which may be sealed along their peripheral, edges to define a cavity. The cavity may be continuous through the first portion and the second, portion. The expandable ostomy pouch also includes an inlet opening arranged on the bodyside wall of the first portion for recei ving a stoma.
[OO08| The second portion may be configured to be inverted and inserted within the first portion, such that the second portion is substantiall completely hidden and contained within the first portion in a compacted state, and may be substantially completely released and exposed from the first portion in an expanded state.
190091 The expandable ostomy pouch may be configured to expand from the compacted state to the expanded state by manually pulling the second portion from the first portion, or due to gravity and/or due to elevated pressure within the pouch due to the introduction of stomal discharge into the pouch, as the cavity is filled with stomal discharge. Further, the first portion and the second portion may be configured such that the second portion is fitted, securely within the first portion and the second portion does not release from the first portion during exercise or other user movement without being manuall pulled out or expanded b stomal discharge.
[00101 i one embodiment, the expandable ostomy pouch has a peanut-like shape, in which, the first portion has a substantially circular shape and the second portion, has a substantially circular shape. In such an embodiment, the second portion may be sized" to be slightly 'smaller than the first portkm such that the second portion can be inverted and securely fi tted wi thin the first portion.
|00'11| In another embodiment, the first portion has a substantially square shape and the second portion has a substantially rectangular shape, in which a width of the second portion is smaller than a width of the first portion, and/or a length of the second portion is smaller than a length of the first portion, such that the pooch has substantially the same shape and size as the first portion when in a compacted state with the second portion contained w thin the first portion.
[0012] The expandable ostomy pooch can be configured as a dramabie pouch including an outlet opening defined at an end of the second portion and a closing means for closing the outlet opening. In this configuration, the outlet opening is closed prior to being i verted and inserted within the first portion in the compacted state. Alternatively, the expandable ostomy pouch can be a "closed'*' pooch without an outlet opening.
[0013] In some embodiments, the waste collection capacity of the expandable ostomy pouch in the expanded state is at least 50% greater than that in the compacted state, and preferably at least 100% greater than that in the compacted state, 0 '14| The expandable ostomy pouch can also include a non-woven materi al arranged on an outer surface of at least one of the bodyside wail and the outer wall, in which the non-woven material extends along the first portion only.
[0015] In one embodiment, the expandable ostomy pooch further includes an adhesive skin barrier arranged about the inlet opening for attaching the expandable ostomy pouch to a user. Alternatively, the expandable ostomy pouch includes a coupling arranged about the inlet opening for attaching the expandable ostomy pouch to a mating bodyside coupling of an adhesive barrier attached on a user,
[0016] Furt her, the second portion of the expand abl e ostomy pooc h can include a tab for facilitating expansion of the pouch from the compacted state to the expanded state. The tab is configured such that a user can grasp the tab and pull out. the second portion from within the first portion. In one embodiment, the tab is defined by a heat sealed portion in a lower part, of the second portion.
[0017{ In some embodiments, the second portion in the compacted state is attached to the first portion on respective inner surface of the outer wall with a water-soluble adhesive material. [0018] In another em odimen the expandable ostomy pouch includes a filter arranged on an inner surface of the outer wall of the first portion . In such an embodiment, the inverted second portion is arranged between the inlet opening and the filter in the compacted state to at least partially shield the filter from liquid and solid stomal discharge to extend filter life and enhance filter performance that may otherwise be degraded by partial or total blockage of the filter by stomal discharge.
|0019] in another aspect, an expandabie ostomy cap is provided. The expandable ostomy cap includes a cap portion, which is sized large enough to cover a stoma and to support a means for attaching the expandable ostomy cap to user. The expandable ostomy cap also includes a tail portion. The cap portion and the tail portion may be defined by a bodyside wall and an outer wall, which may be sealed along their peripheral edges to define a cavity. The cavity is continuous through the cap portion and the tail portion. The expandable ostomy cap also includes an inlet opening arranged on the bodyside wail of the cap portion for receiving a stoma. The tail portion may be configured to be inverted and inserted within the cap portion in a compacted state such that the tail portion is substantially completely contained and hidden within the cap portion, and the second portion may be substantially completely released and exposed from the first portion in an expanded state.
[Θ02θ{ in one embodiment, the cap portion has a substantially square shape, in which each side of the cap portion is between about 3.5 inches and about 5 inches, in another embodiment, the cap portion has a substantially circular shape with a diameter between about 3.5 inches and about 5 inches.
|0021] The cap portion and the tail portion may be configured such that the tail portion is fitted securely within the cap portion and does not expand out of the cap portion during exercise or other user movement without, being manually pulled out or expanded by stomal discharge.
[0022] In one embodiment, a waste collection capac i ty of the expandable ostomy cap in the expanded state is at least 100% greater than that in the compacted state.
(0023] In some embodiments, the tail portion is attached to the cap portion in the compacted state on an inner surface of the outer wall of the cap portion with a water-soluble material. {0024} Oilier aspects, objectives and advantages will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The benefits and advantages of the present embodiments will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
|0026j FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an expandable ostomy pouch in an expanded state according to an embodiment;
|0027| FIG. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the expandable ostomy po uch of FIG. .1 taken along line A— A;
00281 FIG. 3 is a schematic view o f the expandable ostomy pouch of
FIG. 1 in a compacted state;
{00291 FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the expandabl e ostomy pouch of FIG . 3 taken along line B--.B;
|0030j FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an expandable ostomy cap in an expanded state according to an embodiment;
00311 FIG. (> is a schematic cross-sectional view of the expandable ostomy cap of FIG. 5 taken along line C— C;
{0032] FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the expandable ostom cap of
FIG. 5 in a compacted state;
{0033] FIG. 8 is a schematic cross-sectional view of the expandable ostomy cap of FIG. 7 taken along line D— D;
0034| FIG. 9 is a schematic cross-sectional view of an alternate embodiment of the expandable cap in a compacted state;
[0035] FIG. .10 A is a schematic view of an expandable ostomy pouch including a discharge outlet in an expanded state according to another embodiment;
[0036] FIG . 1 GB is a schematic view of the expandable ostomy pouch of FIG. 1 OA with the discharge outlet closed; and
{0037} FIG, 11 is a schematic view of an ostomy pouch, in an expanded stated according an embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION {0038] While the present disclosure is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described a presently preferred embodiment with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification and is not intended to limit the disclosare to the specific embodiment illustrated. The words "a" or "an" are to be taken to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely , any reference to plural items shall, where appropriate, include the singular.
10039] Referring now to the figures, FIGS, 1-4 show an embodiment of an expandable ostomy pouch 10. FIGS. I and 2 illustrate the expandable pouch 10 in an expanded stale 12, and FIGS. 3 and 4 illustrate the expandable ostomy pouch. 10 in a compacted state 1 . The expandable ostomy pouch 10 includes, generally, a pouch 1.6, a skin barrier 1 , and a filter 20. The pouch. 16 can. be provided in various different sizes.
{0040] As show in FIG. 1 , the expandable ostomy pouch 10 may have a "peanut" shape body 21 , and includes an. upper rounded portion 22 and a lower rounded portion 24. In a preferred embodiment, the upper and lower portions are circular or near-circular. The upper rounded portion 22 has a diameter 26, which is slightly greater than a diameter 2 $ of the lower rounded portion 24, such that the lower rounded portion 24 can be inverted and fit in the upper rounded portion 22 to form the expandable pouch 10 in the compacted slate 1.4. The upper portion 22 and the lower portion 24 may be configured such that, in the compacted state 14, the lower portion 24 remains inverted and fitted in the upper portion 22 until a user manually deploys the lower portion 24 by a pulling motion, or the pooch 16 is expanded due to gravity as the pouch 16 is filled with stomal discharge 42..
|004J I The pouch 1 may include a bodyside wall 30 and an outer wall
32, which may be sealed together along thei outer peripheral, edges 34 to define a cavity 3 for collecting stomal discharge 42. Each the bodyside wall 30 and the outer wall 32 may be formed of the same material or different materials. For example, each of the walls 30, 32 can be formed of a multilayer film, which may be clear or opaque, hi some embodiments, a non-woven material may be provided on the outer surface of the bodyside wall 30 and/or the outer wall 32.
(00421 The expandable ostomy pouch 1 shown in FIGS. 1-4 has a closed end 38 without a discharge outlet. In. other embodiments., the pouch may include a discharge outlet which may be closed during collection of the stomal discharge and opened for periodic draining of the pooch. For example, ihe pouch may include as outlet that may he secured in a closed configaration by a separate clamping device, or alternatively, the pouch may include an integrated closure mechanism, such as, for example, one of the closure mechanisms disclosed in Vi!kirance, et al., U.S. Patent No. 7,879,015, and andzij, et al, U.S. Patent No. 7,879,016, both of which are commonly assigned with ihe present applicatio and are incorporated herein by reference. FIGS. I OA and 10B illustrate an expandable ostomy pouch 10* including a neck portion 44' with a discharge outlet 46\ The neck portion 44* is provided with a closure mechanism 48'. In such embodiments, the neck portion 46' is rolled up and securely closed as shown in FIG. 108 before a lower rounded portion. 24' is inverted and fitted within an upper rounded portion 22* to form the pouch in a compacted state.
|0043| The bod side wail 30 may be provided with an inlet opening 40 to receive a stoma. The adhesive skin hairier 18 is arranged about the inlet opening 40 for attachment around the stoma. The expandable pouch 10 may also be provided with a filter 20. such as those disclosed in Nolan, U.S. Patent No. 3,952,727, and Botien, U.S. Patent No. 7,559,922, both of which are commonly assigned with the present application and are incorporated herein by reference.
|0044| in the compacted state 14, the lower rounded portion 24 may be inverted and fitted within the upper rounded portion 22 as best shown in FIG, 4, As such, the walls 30, 32 of the lower rounded portion 24 may be positioned between the inlet opening 40 and the filter 20 (which is arranged on an inner surface of th e outer wall 32), such that the lower rounded portion 24 acts as a barrier to at least partially shield the filter 20 .from contact with liquid and solid stomal discharge to extend filter life and enhance filter performance that may otherwise be degraded by partial or total blockage of the filter by stomal discharge. Although the filter 20 is illustrated as attached to the inner surface of the outer wall 32, in other embodiments, the filter may be attached on an outer surface of the pouch, or the pouch, may not include a f lter.
1<M)45{ in use, a user can decide whether to wear the expandable ostomy pouch 10 in. the compacted state 14 or in the expanded state 12. For example, at home, the user may want to wear the expandable pouch 1 in its expanded state 12, and may want to reduce the size of the pouch 10 to go out or to merely minimize the visual appearance of the pouch. When a smaller pouch is desired, the user can simply push in the l wer rounded portion 24 with fingers, such that the lower rounded portion is inverted and fitted within the upper rounded portion. The expandable pouch 10 in its compacted state 14 is small and can provide added discretion in public, yet includes additional waste collection capacity in the contained lower rounded portion. Thus, sudden outflows of stomal discharge ca be accommodated. As the stomal discharge fills the cavity 36, the lower rounded portion 24 expands due to gravity and/or due to elevated pressure within the pouch 10 due to the stomal discharge. Alternatively, the user can choose to expand the pouch 10 by simply pulling out the tower rounded portion 24.
10046] in this embodiment, tire lower rounded portion 24 is similarly sr/ed as compared to the upper rounded portion 22, and thus provides for a greater waste collection capacity than the upper rounded portion 22. This is because the upper rounded portion 22 includes an inlet opening 40 to receive the stoma, which reduces the waste collection capacity of the upper rounded portion 22 to that volume of the pouch below the stoma. Therefore, it i s contemplated that the expandable pouch 10 can provide at least a 100% increase in the waste collection capacity through the lower rounded portion 24, preferabl at least a 120% increase in the waste collection capacity.
{0047} In some embodiments, the expandable ostomy pouch can include a tab that a user can grasp and pull out the tucked in lower portion, to expand the pouch from a compacted state. FIG. 1 1 is an illustration of an expandable ostom pouch embodiment including a tab. An expandable ostomy pouch 10" is configured similar to the expandable ostomy pouch 10 of FIGS. 1-4, and lias a "peanut" shape body 21" including an upper rounded portion 22" and a lower rounded portion 24". The lower rounded portion 24" includes a tab 50'' which cart facilitate expansion of the ostomy pouch from a compacted state to an expanded state. In. this embodiment, the tab 50" is defined by a heat sealed portion 52" in the lower part of the lower rounded portion 24". Alternatively, the tab can be a separate piece attached to the lower rounded portion by heat sealing, adhesive or other suitable methods.
10048] FIGS. 5-8 illustrate an expandable ostomy cap 100 according to another embodiment. FIGS. 5 and 6 show the expandable ostomy cap 100 in an expanded state 1 2, and FIGS. 7 and 8 show the expandable ostomy cap 1 0 in. a compacted state 1 4. The expandable ostomy cap 100 includes, generally, a cap portion 106, a connecting flange 108 for securing the ostomy cap 100 to an adhesive barrier (not shown) placed around the stoma, and a tail pooch portion 1 10. Although expandable ostomy cap 1 is shown with a connecting flange, the expandable ostomy cap 100 can be provided with an adhesive skin barrier in other embodiments.
|0049{ The expandable ostomy cap 100 may be formed o f a bodyside wall ! 14 and an outer wail 116, which may be sealed along their peripheral edges 1 18 to define a cavit 120. The expandable ostomy cap depicted in FIGS, 5-8 is provided with non-woven layers 1 15, 117 on outer surfaces of the bodyside wall 1 14 and the outer wall 1 16 respectively. The non-woven layers 1 15, 1 17 are optional, and thus, ma only he provided on one of the wails or may not be provided in other
embodiments.
fOOSO] The cap portion 106 is similarly sized as known ostomy caps.
For example, the cover portion 106 with a 50mm diameter circular inlet opening 1 12 can have a rounded-edge square body 132 with about 4 inches length sides 134. in another embodiment, the cover portion can have a circular bod having a diameter of about 4 inches.
jOOSl] To accommodate sudden outflows of stomal discharge, the expandable ostomy cap may be provided with the tail pouch portion 110. The tail pouch portion 1 10 may be configured to be inverted and inserted into the cap portion 1 6. Thus, the tail pouch portion 110 can be generally sized to be about same as the cap portion or smaller, in the embodiment shown, the expandable ostomy cap 100 is configured such that a length 122 of the tail pooch portion 1 i and a length 124 of the cap portion 106 are about equal, and a width 126 of the tail pouch portion 1 10 is less than a width 128 of the cap portion 106. In other embodiments, the tail portion may ha ve a length shorter than that of the cap portion, and a width equal to the width of the cap portion.
|0052| In the compacted state 104, the tad pouch portion i 10 may be inverted and inserted into the cavity 120 of the cap portion 106, as shown in FIG. 8, As such, the expandable ostomy cap 100 in the compacted state has a size
approximately equal to that of the cap portion 106, which is a typical ostomy cap size. Thus, the cavity 120 of the ca portion 106 is expected to have a relatively small, collection capacity. However, with, the hidden tail, pouch portion 1.1.0, the collection capacity of the ostomy cap 100 is significantly increased. In one embodiment,, the waste collection capacity of the ostomy cap 100 is increased by at least 50% in the expanded state, preferably by at least 100%, and more preferably by at least 120%. |0 S3J To obtain the larger collection capacity, the user can simply pull out the tail pouc portion 110, is a similar manner to the expandable ostomy pouch 10, Alternatively, the user cm allow the tail pouch portion 1 10 to expand due to gravity and/or due to elevated pressure within the cavity 120 due to the stomal discharge as the cavity 120 fills with stomal discharge.
00S4j In one embodiment, the tail pouch portion I i0' in the compacted state 104' can be secured to an inner surface of the outer wall 1 16' with a soluble film 130', in such an embodiment, the expandable ostomy cap: 100' stays in the compacted state 104' until the soluble film 130' comes in contact with stomal discharge, at which time the soluble film 130' is weaken and dissolved by fluid, in. stomal discharge, thereby releasing the tail pouch portion 110' to expand. The soluble film 130' provides added security in that the tail pouch portion 1 .10' is securel attached to the inner surface of the cap portion 106' during exercise or movement until the expanded collection capacity is needed to accommodate stoma! discharge,
(0055] From the foregoing it will be observed thai n merous modifications and variations can be effectuated without, departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the present disclosure. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments illustrated is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fell within the scope of the claims.
1ft

Claims

What is claimed is:
1 , An expandable ostomy pouch, comprising:
a first portion;
a second portion, wherein the first portion and the second portion are defined by a bodyside wall and an outer wail the bodyside wail and the outer wall being sealed along their peripheral edges to define a cavity, and the cavity being continuous through the first portion and the second portion; and
art irdet opening arranged on the bodyside wall of the first portion for receiving a stoma,
wherein the second portion is configured to be inverted and inserted within the first portion in a compacted state such that the second portion is substantially
completely hidden within the first portion, and the second portion is substantially completely exposed from the first portion in an expanded state,
2, The expandable ostomy pouch of claim 1, wherein the expandable ostomy pooch ts configured to expand from the compacted state to the expanded state by manually pulling the second portion out of the first portion, or due to gravity and/or due to elevated pressure within the expandable ostomy pouch due to the stomal discharge as the cavity is filled with stomal discharge.
3. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims I -2, wherein the first portion and the second portion are configured such that the second portion is fitted securely within t he first portion, and does not expand oaf of the first portion during exercise or other user movement without manual expansion or expansion by stomal discharge.
4. The expandab le ostomy pouch of any of claims 1-3, wherein the expandable ostomy pouch has a peanut-like shape, wherein the first portion has a substantially circular shape and the second portion ha a substantially circular shape, the second portion being smaller in size than the first portion such that the second portion is inverted and securely fitted within the first portion,
u
5. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims 1-3, wherein the first portion has a substantially square shape and the second portion has a substantially rectangular shape, wherein a width of the second portion is smaller than a width of the first portion, and a length of the second portion is smaller than a length of the first portion, wherein the expandable ostomy pouch has substantially the same shape and size as the first portion when in a compacted state.
6. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims 1 -5, wherein the expandable ostomy pouch is a drainable pouch including an outlet opening defined at an end of the second portion ami a closing means for closing the outlet opening, wherein the outlet opening is closed prior to being inverted and inserted within tire portion in the compacted state.
?. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims 1-5, wherein the expandable ostomy pouch is a single use pouch, free of an outlet opening.
8. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims 1-7, wherein a waste collection capacity of the expandable ostomy pouch in. the expanded state is at least 50% greater than that in the compacted state.
9. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims 8, wherein a waste collection capacity of the expandable ostomy pouch in the expanded state is at least 100% greater than that in the compacted state.
10. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims 1-9, further including a .non-woven material, arranged on an outer surface of at least one of the bodyside wall and the outer wall, wherein, the non-woven material extends along the first, portion only.
1 !.. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims 1- 10, wherein the second portion, includes a tab for facilitating expansion of the pooch from the compacted state to the expanded state, wherein the ta is configured such that a user can grasp the tab and pull out the second portion, from within the first portion.
1.2
12. The expandable ostomy pouch of claim !. i, wherein the tab is defined by a heat sealed portion in a lower pari of the second portion,
13. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims 1-12, wherein the second portion is attached to the first portion on an inner surface of the outer wail with a water-soluble material.
14. The expandable ostomy pouch of any of claims 1 -1 3, further including a fil er arranged on an inner surface of the outer wall of the first portion, wherein the inverted second portion is arranged between the inlet opening and the filter in the compacted state to at least partially shield the filter from, stomal discharge.
15. An expandable ostomy cap, comprising:
a cap portion, the ca portion sufficiently sized to cover stoma and to support, a means for attaching the expandable ostomy cap to a user;
a tail portion, wherei the cap portion and the tail portion are defined by a body side wall and an outer wall, the bodyside wall and the outer wall being sealed along their peripheral edges to define a cavity, and the cavity being continuous through the cap portion and the tail portion; and
an inlet opening arranged on the bodyside wall of the cap portion for recei ving a stoma;
wherein the tail portion is configured to be inverted and inserted within the cap portion in a compacted state such that the tail portion is substantially completely hidden within the cap portion, and the second portion is substantiall completely exposed from the first portion in an expanded state.
16. The expandable ostomy cap of claim 15, wherein the cap portion has a substantially square shape, wherein each side of the cap portion is between about 3,5 inches and about 5 inches.
17. The expandable ostomy cap of claim 15, wherein the cap portion has a substantially circular shape, wherein a diameter of the cap portion is between about 3.5 inches and about 5 inches.
18. The expandable ostomy cap of any of claims 15-Π, wherein the cap portion and the tail portion are configured such that th tail portion is fitted securely within the cap portion, and does not expand out of the cap portion during exercise or other user movement without manual expansion or expansion by stomal discharge.
1 . The expandable ostomy cap of any of claims 1.5-18, wherein a waste collection capacity of the expandable ostomy cap in the expanded state is at least
100% greater than that in the compacted state,
20. The expandable ostomy ca of any of claims 15-18, wherein the tail portion is attached to the cap portion on an inner surface of the outer wall with a waier-so!uble materia! .
1.4
PCT/US2013/033105 2012-03-22 2013-03-20 Expandable ostomy appliance WO2013142577A1 (en)

Priority Applications (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
AU2013235175A AU2013235175A1 (en) 2012-03-22 2013-03-20 Expandable ostomy appliance
EP13715826.7A EP2827812A1 (en) 2012-03-22 2013-03-20 Expandable ostomy appliance
CA2859252A CA2859252A1 (en) 2012-03-22 2013-03-20 Expandable ostomy appliance
JP2015501879A JP2015510833A (en) 2012-03-22 2013-03-20 Expandable ostomy appliance

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US201261614258P 2012-03-22 2012-03-22
US61/614,258 2012-03-22
US13/803,917 2013-03-14
US13/803,917 US20130253455A1 (en) 2012-03-22 2013-03-14 Expandable ostomy appliance

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2013142577A1 true WO2013142577A1 (en) 2013-09-26

Family

ID=49212471

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/US2013/033105 WO2013142577A1 (en) 2012-03-22 2013-03-20 Expandable ostomy appliance

Country Status (6)

Country Link
US (1) US20130253455A1 (en)
EP (1) EP2827812A1 (en)
JP (1) JP2015510833A (en)
AU (1) AU2013235175A1 (en)
CA (1) CA2859252A1 (en)
WO (1) WO2013142577A1 (en)

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN106659581A (en) * 2014-07-10 2017-05-10 科洛普拉斯特公司 Expandable collecting bag for ostomy appliance
WO2017136304A1 (en) * 2016-02-05 2017-08-10 Hollister Incorporated Retractable outlet for ostory pouch
WO2021245396A1 (en) * 2020-06-02 2021-12-09 Convatec Limited An ostomy pouch

Families Citing this family (13)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
USD754848S1 (en) * 2012-03-22 2016-04-26 Hollister Incorporated Expandable ostomy appliance
US9993364B2 (en) * 2013-09-26 2018-06-12 3 West C, Llc Ostomy bag
GB2518855B (en) * 2013-10-02 2018-12-26 Welland Medical Ltd Pleated ostomy bag
US11154415B2 (en) * 2016-08-16 2021-10-26 Althia Johnson Ostomy leak proof protection bag
US11298257B2 (en) 2017-03-22 2022-04-12 3 West C, Llc. Ostomy apparatuses and related methods
EP4037626B1 (en) 2019-10-04 2023-06-07 ConvaTec Limited Ostomy appliance
US11707379B2 (en) 2019-10-04 2023-07-25 Convatec Limited Ostomy appliance
CN114502112A (en) * 2019-10-04 2022-05-13 康沃特克有限公司 Ostomy appliance
HUE062568T2 (en) * 2019-10-04 2023-11-28 Convatec Ltd Ostomy appliance
JP2023533147A (en) * 2020-06-02 2023-08-02 コンバテック リミティド ostomy appliance
JP2023533429A (en) * 2020-06-02 2023-08-03 コンバテック リミティド ostomy pouch
EP4157168A1 (en) * 2020-06-02 2023-04-05 ConvaTec Limited An ostomy pouch
GB202008258D0 (en) * 2020-06-02 2020-07-15 Convatec Ltd An ostomy pounch

Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4445898A (en) * 1982-03-16 1984-05-01 Hollister Incorporated Fecal incontinence device with separable release sheets
WO2002102289A1 (en) * 2001-06-15 2002-12-27 Coloplast A/S An ostomy appliance
WO2008141180A1 (en) * 2007-05-11 2008-11-20 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Ostomy appliance
DE202009004245U1 (en) * 2008-11-21 2009-06-10 Winterfeld, Helmuth, Dipl.-Ing. Stoma caps with extended capacity
GB2461721A (en) * 2008-07-10 2010-01-13 Peter Prato Ostomy pouch having two chambers
WO2011031822A1 (en) * 2009-09-11 2011-03-17 Convatec Technologies Inc. Controlled discharge ostomy appliance and shield therefor

Family Cites Families (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2741247A (en) * 1952-10-14 1956-04-10 Mary A Marsan Expendable colostomy or drainage pouch
US5527303A (en) * 1995-01-20 1996-06-18 The Procter & Gamble Company Absorbent article with expandable backsheet
EP1471856B1 (en) * 2002-02-08 2009-03-18 Hollister Incorporated Ostomy pouch with bias members and closure means
DK175390B1 (en) * 2002-04-17 2004-09-20 Coloplast As Collection bag with improved recording means for a closure device
DK1744711T3 (en) * 2004-05-03 2008-08-25 Coloplast As An ostomy device
US7326190B2 (en) * 2005-05-25 2008-02-05 Hollister Incorporated Ostomy pouch and high performance deodorizing gas filter assembly therefor
CA2737221C (en) * 2008-09-15 2014-12-23 Hollister Incorporated Ostomy pouch

Patent Citations (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4445898A (en) * 1982-03-16 1984-05-01 Hollister Incorporated Fecal incontinence device with separable release sheets
WO2002102289A1 (en) * 2001-06-15 2002-12-27 Coloplast A/S An ostomy appliance
WO2008141180A1 (en) * 2007-05-11 2008-11-20 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Ostomy appliance
GB2461721A (en) * 2008-07-10 2010-01-13 Peter Prato Ostomy pouch having two chambers
DE202009004245U1 (en) * 2008-11-21 2009-06-10 Winterfeld, Helmuth, Dipl.-Ing. Stoma caps with extended capacity
WO2011031822A1 (en) * 2009-09-11 2011-03-17 Convatec Technologies Inc. Controlled discharge ostomy appliance and shield therefor

Non-Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Title
See also references of EP2827812A1 *

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN106659581A (en) * 2014-07-10 2017-05-10 科洛普拉斯特公司 Expandable collecting bag for ostomy appliance
US10299956B2 (en) 2014-07-10 2019-05-28 Coloplast A/S Expandable collecting bag for an ostomy appliance
WO2017136304A1 (en) * 2016-02-05 2017-08-10 Hollister Incorporated Retractable outlet for ostory pouch
JP2019505313A (en) * 2016-02-05 2019-02-28 ホリスター・インコーポレイテッドHollister Incorporated Retractable exit for ostomy pouch
US11000400B2 (en) 2016-02-05 2021-05-11 Hollister Incorporated Retractable outlet for ostomy pouch
AU2017213731B2 (en) * 2016-02-05 2021-09-16 Hollister Incorporated Retractable outlet for ostomy pouch
WO2021245396A1 (en) * 2020-06-02 2021-12-09 Convatec Limited An ostomy pouch

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
AU2013235175A1 (en) 2014-07-03
US20130253455A1 (en) 2013-09-26
EP2827812A1 (en) 2015-01-28
CA2859252A1 (en) 2013-09-26
JP2015510833A (en) 2015-04-13

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
WO2013142577A1 (en) Expandable ostomy appliance
US8690848B2 (en) Closure for ostomy pouch and method thereof
CA2844616C (en) Ostomy appliance including flat output tap
US20100152686A1 (en) Collecting System Suitable for Collecting and Disposing of Bodily Waste Materials
RU2220685C1 (en) Container unit for collecting exudate from stoma
US10130506B2 (en) Closure system for an ostomy pouch and related methods
WO2013022487A1 (en) Parachute ostomy pouch
US20130072885A1 (en) Filter with an extension element
US9642738B2 (en) Ostomy bag with a compacted sheath
US20080262446A1 (en) Receptacle and Method for Disposing of Bodily Waste Materials
US9101483B2 (en) Ostomy bag with intermediate filter element
US20090088712A1 (en) Receptacle and Method for Disposing of Bodily Waste Materials
CN210962541U (en) Ileum ostomy bag with negative pressure collecting function
WO2009144486A2 (en) Discharge solidifier and malodour control
GB2539890A (en) A drainable ostomy pouch
CN219021873U (en) Filterable ostomy bag
CN211560618U (en) Ostomy bag not prone to leakage during replacement
EP3134039A1 (en) Closure system for an ostomy pouch and related methods
IE20080775U1 (en) Receptacle and method for disposing of bodily waste material
IES85547Y1 (en) Receptacle and method for disposing of bodily waste material
IES85098Y1 (en) A collecting system suitable for collecting and disposing of bodliy waste materials

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 13715826

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A1

ENP Entry into the national phase

Ref document number: 2859252

Country of ref document: CA

REEP Request for entry into the european phase

Ref document number: 2013715826

Country of ref document: EP

WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 2013715826

Country of ref document: EP

ENP Entry into the national phase

Ref document number: 2013235175

Country of ref document: AU

Date of ref document: 20130320

Kind code of ref document: A

ENP Entry into the national phase

Ref document number: 2015501879

Country of ref document: JP

Kind code of ref document: A

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: DE