WO2023191740A1 - Metal coated plastic single-use circumcision device - Google Patents

Metal coated plastic single-use circumcision device Download PDF

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WO2023191740A1
WO2023191740A1 PCT/TR2023/050209 TR2023050209W WO2023191740A1 WO 2023191740 A1 WO2023191740 A1 WO 2023191740A1 TR 2023050209 W TR2023050209 W TR 2023050209W WO 2023191740 A1 WO2023191740 A1 WO 2023191740A1
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Vedat Ali CANOĞLU
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  • the present invention relates to the single-use circumcision device consisting of a clamp, tube and screw made of plastic, the plastic clamp, the plastic tube and the plastic screw being covered with metal.
  • the extra foreskin (the foreskin that needs to be removed) is removed with the sutured method and the clip-on method.
  • the foreskin is cut first, and the wound ends are sutured one by one after bleeding control in the sutured method. Stitches dissolve in an average of 20 to 40 days.
  • the foreskin is taken into the clip and stretched, then cut with a scalpel in the clip-on method. No stitches are used.
  • the circumcision device is left on the penis head. The circumcised person comes to the operator again after 3-5 days and the circumcision device remaining on the penis is removed.
  • the foreskin//mucosa that is clamped between the clamp and the tube is cut with a scalpel and removed from the environment in the clip-on circumcision device, which consists of a clamp and a tube made of plastic. No stitches are used and there is very little bleeding.
  • the circumcision device remains at the penis head for a few days of recovery due to cutting with a scalpel at the end of the circumcision operation.
  • the person comes to the operator after a few days so as to remove the circumcision device from the penis head.
  • the circumcised person has to come to the operator twice.
  • the circumcised person has to be treated twice by the operator. It causes a waste of time for both parties.
  • the present invention is characterized by the following;
  • the circumcision device consists of a plastic clamp, a tube attached to the clamp, and a screw that tightens the tube that are covered with metal on the plastic,
  • a "leveling surface" on the outside of the tube elliptical mouth to adjust the length of the foreskin, depending on the operator's request
  • FIG. 1 Front perspective view of the clamp, tube and screw in the disassembled position in the circumcision device made of plastic
  • Figure 8 Perspective view of the metal coated plastic screw with the handle in the downward position.
  • Figure 11 Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp, metal coated plastic tube and metal coated plastic screw in the assembled position.
  • Circumcision devices used in the industry consisting of clamps, tubes and screws, are made of plastic.
  • the clamp, tube and screw are made of plastic and their outer surfaces are metal coated in the single-use circumcision device defined in the present description.
  • the circumcision device shown in figure 1, figure 2 and figure 3 is on a flat surface, while in the other, metal coated plastic circumcision device shown in figures, “metal cover” is shown with scanned lines so as to show the difference between the metal coated plastic circumcision device and the plastic circumcision device.
  • FIG. 1 Front perspective view of the clamp, tube and screw in the disassembled position in the circumcision device made of plastic is shown in Figure 1.
  • a metal coated plastic clamp (1) There is a metal coated plastic clamp (1), a flat table (1.4) at the top, an inclined table (1.1) at the bottom, and a short arm (1.3) and a long arm (1.2) connecting the two.
  • FIG. 10 Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp (1), metal coated plastic tube (2) and metal coated plastic screw (3) in the disassembled position is given in Figure 10.
  • the elliptical mouth (2.1) of the metal coated plastic tube (2) is inserted into the inclined table tube inlet channel (1.1.1) in the middle of the inclined table (1.1). (fig. 10, fig. 4).
  • the male thread (2.3) on the tube body (2.2) is passed through the flat table (1.4).
  • the male threads (2.3) are placed on the female thread (3.3) by passing the metal coated plastic screw (3) through the thread inlet channel (3.1) in the middle.
  • the foreskin (5.1) is stretched on a metal coated plastic tube (2) and the front view of the circumcision device in the ready to cut position is given in figure 14.
  • the foreskin (5.1) is cut with the skin cutting apparatus (4) or coagulation (stopping bleeding) is performed.
  • the skin cutting apparatus (4) may be a scalpel, cautery or other apparatus.
  • the metal coated plastic tube (2) is placed on the penis (5) head through the elliptical mouth (2.1). (Fig.14, Fig. 19).
  • the foreskin (5.1) to be cut is pulled over the tube body (2.2). This section is shown as dotted in Figure 14.
  • the metal coated plastic tube (2) is inserted into the metal coated plastic clamp (1) .
  • the metal coated plastic screw (3) grasps the male threads (2.3) and compresses the metal coated plastic tube (2) to the metal coated plastic clamp (1) and tightens the foreskin (5.1).
  • the foreskin (5.1) is stretched on a metal coated plastic tube (2) and the front view of the circumcision device in the ready to cut position is given in figure 14.
  • the cutting process of the foreskin (5.1) is done with the performed with the skin cutting apparatus (4).
  • the foreskin (5.1) is stretched on a metal coated plastic tube (2), and the perspective view of the skin cutting apparatus (4) in the ready position to cut the foreskin (5.1) is given in figure 16.
  • the skin cutting apparatus (4) is moved over the skin cutting line (2.1.3) and the excess foreskin (5.1) is cut and removed from the environment. Since the skin cut line (2.1.3) remains under the foreskin (9.1), it is shown with dashed lines in figure 14 and figure 15.
  • the metal coated plastic screw (3) is manually turned in the opposite direction from its handles (3.2) and is separated from the metal coated plastic tube (2) and from the metal coated plastic clamp (1). If the metal coated plastic tube (2) released from compression is removed from the metal coated plastic clamp (1). The metal coated plastic clamp (1) is also removed from the environment.
  • An open area (5.3) wound is formed in the operation performed with the classical method (cutting the foreskin (9.1) with a scalpel and suturing) without using a single-use circumcision device. Stitching may be required. The wound may close late.
  • FIG. 18 Front view of the open area (5.3) formation in the operation performed with the classical method using a scalpel (without using a single-use circumcision device) is given in Figure 18.
  • the inner skin/mucosa (5.4) is formed in regions A and B, symmetrically on both sides of the frenulum (5.2). (fig. 19). It heals in a short time and comes to the position shown in figure 20.
  • the single-use plastic circumcision device which is outside the scope of the description, is also illustrated in the drawings shown in Figure 18, Figure 19 and Figure 20.
  • Healing of the inner skin/mucosa is equal in operations performed with a single-use plastic circumcision device or a single-use metal coated plastic circumcision device.

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Abstract

The present invention is single-use circumcision device, and relates to consisting of a metal coated plastic clamp (1), a metal coated plastic tube (2), and a metal coated plastic screw (3).

Description

Metal Coated Plastic Single-Use Circumcision Device
The present invention relates to the single-use circumcision device consisting of a clamp, tube and screw made of plastic, the plastic clamp, the plastic tube and the plastic screw being covered with metal.
State of the Art:
The extra foreskin (the foreskin that needs to be removed) is removed with the sutured method and the clip-on method.
The foreskin is cut first, and the wound ends are sutured one by one after bleeding control in the sutured method. Stitches dissolve in an average of 20 to 40 days.
The foreskin is taken into the clip and stretched, then cut with a scalpel in the clip-on method. No stitches are used. The circumcision device is left on the penis head. The circumcised person comes to the operator again after 3-5 days and the circumcision device remaining on the penis is removed.
The foreskin//mucosa that is clamped between the clamp and the tube is cut with a scalpel and removed from the environment in the clip-on circumcision device, which consists of a clamp and a tube made of plastic. No stitches are used and there is very little bleeding.
The circumcision device remains at the penis head for a few days of recovery due to cutting with a scalpel at the end of the circumcision operation. The person comes to the operator after a few days so as to remove the circumcision device from the penis head. The circumcised person has to come to the operator twice. The circumcised person has to be treated twice by the operator. It causes a waste of time for both parties.
Aim of the Invention:
Ensuring that the foreskin is cut with different apparatus by covering the plastic clamp, tube and screw with metal, Preventing the circumcision device from remaining on the penis head for a few days by removing the same from the penis at the end of the procedure,
Preventing the circumcised person from coming to the operator again since the circumcision device will be removed from the penis head at the end of the procedure,
Reducing the processing load, saving time and cost by reducing the operations performed by the operator in two stages to a single stage, by not seeing the circumcised person again and not requiring the removal of the circumcision device, which can sometimes be painful,
The present invention is characterized by the following;
1-The circumcision device consists of a plastic clamp, a tube attached to the clamp, and a screw that tightens the tube that are covered with metal on the plastic,
2-The clamp, in accordance with the anatomical structure of the penis head,
A long arm and a short arm,
3-The upper part of the tube mouth being inclined downwards,
A channel on the ground through which the tube thread pass,
4-The upper part of the tube being inclined downwards in accordance with the anatomical structure of the penis and containing an inverted V-shaped junction line,
A "leveling surface" on the outside of the tube elliptical mouth to adjust the length of the foreskin, depending on the operator's request,
A male thread for tightening the screw on the tube base,
5- Female threads on the inner surface of the screw that attaches the tube to the male threads and tightens the tube to the clamp, allowing the foreskin to be stretched,
Handles which allow manual rotation on the screw edges.
The figures prepared for a better understanding of the present invention are as follows;
Figure 1-Front perspective view of the clamp, tube and screw in the disassembled position in the circumcision device made of plastic,
Figure 2-Front view of the clamp, tube and screw in the assembled position in the circumcision device made of plastic,
Figure 3-Front section view of the clamp, tube and screw in the assembled position in the circumcision device made of plastic,
Figure 4-Perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp with the flat table in the upward position.
Figure 5-Perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp with the inclined table in the downward position.
Figure 6-Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic tube with the elliptical mouth in the downward position.
Figure 7-Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic tube with the male thread in the downward position.
Figure 8-Perspective view of the metal coated plastic screw with the handle in the downward position.
Figure 9-Perspective view of the metal coated plastic screw with the handle in the upward position.
Figure 10-Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp, metal coated plastic tube and metal coated plastic screw in the disassembled position.
Figure 11 -Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp, metal coated plastic tube and metal coated plastic screw in the assembled position.
Figure 12-Front section view of the metal coated plastic clamp, metal coated plastic tube and metal coated plastic screw in the assembled position.
Figure 13-Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp, metal coated plastic tube and metal coated plastic screw in the assembled position with the elliptical mouth in the upward position.
Figure 14-Front view of the circumcision device, with the foreskin stretched on a metal coated plastic tube and ready for cutting.
Figure 15-Front view of the metal coated plastic circumcision device and skin cutting apparatus side by side.
Figure 16-Perspective view of the circumcision device, with the foreskin stretched on a metal coated plastic tube and ready for cutting.
Figure 17-Front view of the penis ready for circumcision operation,
Figure 18-Front view of the open area formation in the operation performed with the classical method using a scalpel (without using a single-use circumcision device),
Figure 19- View of the symmetrical looking inner skin/mucosa ready to heal, which is formed on both sides of the frenulum as a result of the operation performed with a single-use plastic circumcision device or a metal coated plastic single-use circumcision device. Figure 20- View of the symmetrical looking healed inner skin/mucosa, which is formed on both sides of the frenulum as a result of the operation performed with a single-use plastic circumcision device or a metal coated plastic single-use circumcision device.
For a better understanding of the present invention, each part in the figures prepared is individually numbered. The description of each numbered part is as follows;
1- Metal coated plastic clamp
1.1 -Inclined table
1.1.1 -Inclined table tube inlet channel
1.2-Long arm
1.3-Short arm
1.4-Flat table
1.4.1-Flat table tube inlet channel
2- Metal coated plastic tube
2.1-Eliptical mouth
2.1.1 -Inverted V-shaped junction line
2.1.2-Skin length adjustment relief
2.1.3-Skin cutting line
2.2-Tube body
2.3-Male thread
3- Metal coated plastic screw
3.1 -Male thread inlet channel
3.2-Handle
3.3-Female thread
4-Skin cutting apparatus
5-Penis 5.1 -Foreskin
5.2-Frenulum
5.3 -Open area
5.4-Inner skin/mucosa
Circumcision devices used in the industry, consisting of clamps, tubes and screws, are made of plastic. The clamp, tube and screw are made of plastic and their outer surfaces are metal coated in the single-use circumcision device defined in the present description.
The circumcision device shown in figure 1, figure 2 and figure 3 is on a flat surface, while in the other, metal coated plastic circumcision device shown in figures, “metal cover” is shown with scanned lines so as to show the difference between the metal coated plastic circumcision device and the plastic circumcision device.
Front perspective view of the clamp, tube and screw in the disassembled position in the circumcision device made of plastic is shown in Figure 1.
Front view of the clamp, tube and screw in the assembled position in the circumcision device made of plastic is shown in Figure 2,
Front section view of the clamp, tube and screw in the assembled position in the circumcision device made of plastic is shown in Figure 3.
Figure 1, figure 2 and figure 3 are given for informational purposes and are out of the scope of the specification. For this reason, the parts are not numbered.
Perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp (1) with the flat table (1.4) in the upward position is given in Figure 4,
Perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp (1) with the inclined table (1.1) in the downward position is given in Figure 5,
There is a metal coated plastic clamp (1), a flat table (1.4) at the top, an inclined table (1.1) at the bottom, and a short arm (1.3) and a long arm (1.2) connecting the two. There is an inclined table tube inlet channel (1.1.1) into which the metal coated tube (2) is inserted in the middle of the inclined table (1.1). There is a flat table tube inlet channel (1.4.1), where the male thread (2.3) enters in the middle of the flat table (1.4).
Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic tube (2) with the elliptical mouth (2.1) in the downward position is given in Figure 6,
Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic tube (2) with the male threads (2.3) in the downward position is given in Figure 7,
There is an inverted V-shaped junction line (2.1.1) at the junction of the elliptical mouth (2.1) downwards in the metal coated plastic tube (2) and there is a skin length adjustment relief (2.1.2) and where the length of the foreskin (5.1) is adjusted a skin cutting line (2.1.3).
There are male threads (2.3) that insert into the metal coated plastic screw (3) on the upper part of the tube body (2.2).
Perspective view of the metal coated screw (3) with the handle (3.2) in the downward position is given in Figure 8,
Perspective view of the metal coated screw (3) with the handle (3.2) in the upward position is given in Figure 9,
There is a male thread inlet channel (3.1) in the middle of the metal coated screw (3), and there are handles (3.2) on the sides.
There is a female thread (3.3) on which the male thread (2.3) sits on the inner surface of the male thread inlet channel (3.1).
Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp (1), metal coated plastic tube (2) and metal coated plastic screw (3) in the disassembled position is given in Figure 10.
Front view of the metal coated plastic clamp (1), metal coated plastic tube (2) and metal coated plastic screw (3) in the assembled position is given in Figure 11,
Front section view of the metal coated plastic clamp (1), metal coated plastic tube (2) and metal coated plastic screw (3) in the assembled position is given in Figure 12.
The elliptical mouth (2.1) of the metal coated plastic tube (2) is inserted into the inclined table tube inlet channel (1.1.1) in the middle of the inclined table (1.1). (fig. 10, fig. 4).
The male thread (2.3) on the tube body (2.2) is passed through the flat table (1.4). The male threads (2.3) are placed on the female thread (3.3) by passing the metal coated plastic screw (3) through the thread inlet channel (3.1) in the middle.
The handles (3.2) are manually rotated and the metal coated plastic tube (2) is clamped into the metal coated plastic clamp (1). (Figure 11, figure 8, figure 9). Front perspective view of the metal coated plastic clamp (1), metal coated plastic tube (2) and metal coated plastic screw (3) in the assembled position with the elliptical mouth (2.1) in the upward position is given in Figure 13.
The foreskin (5.1) is stretched on a metal coated plastic tube (2) and the front view of the circumcision device in the ready to cut position is given in figure 14.
The foreskin (5.1) is cut with the skin cutting apparatus (4) or coagulation (stopping bleeding) is performed. The skin cutting apparatus (4) may be a scalpel, cautery or other apparatus.
Circumcision with the skin cutting apparatus (4):
The metal coated plastic tube (2) is placed on the penis (5) head through the elliptical mouth (2.1). (Fig.14, Fig. 19).
The foreskin (5.1) to be cut is pulled over the tube body (2.2). This section is shown as dotted in Figure 14.
The metal coated plastic tube (2) is inserted into the metal coated plastic clamp (1) .
The metal coated plastic screw (3) grasps the male threads (2.3) and compresses the metal coated plastic tube (2) to the metal coated plastic clamp (1) and tightens the foreskin (5.1).
The foreskin (5.1) is stretched on a metal coated plastic tube (2) and the front view of the circumcision device in the ready to cut position is given in figure 14.
The cutting process of the foreskin (5.1) is done with the performed with the skin cutting apparatus (4).
Front view of the metal coated plastic circumcision device and skin cutting apparatus (4)is given side by side in figure 15.
The foreskin (5.1) is stretched on a metal coated plastic tube (2), and the perspective view of the skin cutting apparatus (4) in the ready position to cut the foreskin (5.1) is given in figure 16.
The skin cutting apparatus (4) is moved over the skin cutting line (2.1.3) and the excess foreskin (5.1) is cut and removed from the environment. Since the skin cut line (2.1.3) remains under the foreskin (9.1), it is shown with dashed lines in figure 14 and figure 15. The metal coated plastic screw (3) is manually turned in the opposite direction from its handles (3.2) and is separated from the metal coated plastic tube (2) and from the metal coated plastic clamp (1). If the metal coated plastic tube (2) released from compression is removed from the metal coated plastic clamp (1). The metal coated plastic clamp (1) is also removed from the environment.
Since there will be no bleeding and stitches in the penis (5), the circumcised person will not have an apparatus at the penis (5) head. Therefore, the circumcised person will not need to come to the operator again.
Information about the penis (5) after circumcision:
There is a rope-like frenulum (5.2) in the lower part of the penis (5) head. (fig. 17).
Front view of the penis (5) ready for circumcision operation is given in Figure 17.
An open area (5.3) wound is formed in the operation performed with the classical method (cutting the foreskin (9.1) with a scalpel and suturing) without using a single-use circumcision device. Stitching may be required. The wound may close late.
Front view of the open area (5.3) formation in the operation performed with the classical method using a scalpel (without using a single-use circumcision device) is given in Figure 18.
As a result of the operation performed with a single-use plastic circumcision device or a single-use metal coated plastic circumcision device, the inner skin/mucosa (5.4) is formed in regions A and B, symmetrically on both sides of the frenulum (5.2). (fig. 19). It heals in a short time and comes to the position shown in figure 20.
View of the symmetrical looking inner skin/mucosa (5.4) region ready to heal, which is formed on both sides of the frenulum (5.2) as a result of the operation performed with a single-use plastic circumcision device or a metal coated plastic single-use circumcision device is given in Figure 19.
View of the symmetrical looking healed inner skin/mucosa (5.4), which is formed on both sides of the frenulum (5.2) as a result of the operation performed with a single-use plastic circumcision device or a metal coated plastic single-use circumcision device is given in Figure 20.
The single-use plastic circumcision device, which is outside the scope of the description, is also illustrated in the drawings shown in Figure 18, Figure 19 and Figure 20. Healing of the inner skin/mucosa (5.4) is equal in operations performed with a single-use plastic circumcision device or a single-use metal coated plastic circumcision device.

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1. Single-use circumcision device characterized by comprising; a metal coated plastic clamp (1), a metal coated plastic tube (2), and a metal coated plastic screw (3).
2. Metal coated plastic single-use circumcision device according to claim 1, characterized by comprising; a metal coated plastic clamp (1), a flat table (1.4) at the top, an inclined table
(1.1) at the bottom, and a short arm (1.3) and a long arm (1.2) connecting the two. an inclined table tube inlet channel (1.1.1) into which the metal coated tube (2) is inserted in the middle of the inclined table (1.1). a flat table tube inlet channel (1.4.1), where the male thread (2.3) enters in the middle of the flat table (1.4)
3. Metal coated plastic single-use circumcision device according to claim 1, characterized by comprising an inverted V-shaped junction line (2.1.1) at the junction of the elliptical mouth
(2.1) downwards in the metal coated plastic tube (2) and there is a skin length adjustment relief (2.1.2) and where the length of the foreskin (5.1) is adjusted a skin cutting line (2.1.3), male threads (2.3) that insert into the metal coated plastic screw (3) on the upper part of the tube body (2.2).
4.Metal coated plastic single-use circumcision device according to claim 1, characterized by comprising male thread inlet channel (3.1) in the middle of the metal-coated screw (3), handles (3.2) on the sides, a female thread (3.3) on which the male thread (2.3) sits on the inner surface of the male thread inlet channel (3.1).
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