专利摘要:
  OSTOMY APPARATUS, OSTOMY COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM, AND METHOD OF SEALING THE STOMA IN THE BODY OF AN INDIVIDUAL, covers an ostomy device, comprising an adapter having a distal end adapted to be coupled to an ostomy plate and an adapted proximal end to be coupled and a plug, said distal end having an opening for fluid communication with an opening at said proximal end.
公开号:BR112014028052A2
申请号:R112014028052-5
申请日:2013-05-09
公开日:2020-10-27
发明作者:David Hanuka;Meir Or;Hadas Ziso
申请人:Stimatix Gi Ltd;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

[01] [01] This invention patent application claims priority benefit, in accordance with 35 USC S119 (e), of US Provisional Patent Application No. 61 / 645,118, filed on May 10, 2012, the content of which is incorporated in this document by reference in its entirety. This application is related to International Patent Application No. IB2011 / 051938, filed on May 2,
[02] [02] The present invention, in some respective applications, refers to the opening field created surgically to remove waste (stoma) in living individuals and, more particularly, to devices and methods to cover a stoma, as used in the case colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy.
[03] [03] When performing an ostomy, the doctor will usually form the stoma on the abdominal wall and attach an end or side of a healthy part of the intestine (large or small, depending on the type of ostomy) to the stoma from the side of the viscera of the abdominal wall or, alternatively, pass the intestinal part through the stoma and attach it to the external part of the abdominal wall. The stoma may be permanently left in an individual suffering from a condition in which it is no longer possible for the intestinal contents
[04] [04] During or after the surgical procedure, an invasive access to the ostomy can be inserted temporarily or permanently through the stoma to conduct the intestinal body waste through the stoma. Invasive access to ostomy can also serve to prevent body wastes from coming into contact with the external abdominal wall as they are expelled from the stoma. This invasive access to ostomy, in several of the respective applications, is described by the Applicant in WO 2011/13872 A2, incorporated in this document by reference in its entirety.
[05] [05] A waste collection bag (also known as a “pouch”) is often attached to the invasive access to an ostomy on the side of the external abdominal wall to collect the contents of the waste that flow through the opening. The bag must be of the disposable type or it can be reusable after emptying its contents.
[06] [06] In some accesses, invasive or not, a plug is removably attached to the access to keep it sealed and the contents of the waste inside. When necessary, the user removes the plug and inserts the bag, replacing the plug after the access has been substantially emptied of the accumulated waste content.
[07] [07] As an alternative to using access
[08] [08] In addition to the one- and two-piece systems described above, other non-invasive ostomy accesses are known in the art. Some examples are described in United States Patent No. 7,250,040, to Andersen; U.S. Patent Application Publication Number 2004/0181197, 2007/0088300 and 2007/0191794, by Clive et al., And US Patent No. 6,689,111, by Mulhauser et al.
[09] [09] US Patent No. 7,250,040 refers to “a stoma pouch arrangement of the type used by people or animals with colostoma, including a flexible pouch (flexibag) and a storage ring / ring fixator, where the ring fixture / storage ring is designed to connect to a stoma plate and where, in its initial position, the entire flexibag is located in the ring fixture / storage ring or very close to it.
[010] [010] US Patent Application Publication No. 2204/0181197 refers to “a flexible membrane located within a rigid or semi-rigid plug. The end of the plug wall is fixed by means of adhesive to the tissue around the stoma. The inner part of the plug is pressurized to press the membrane to seal the stoma against the discharge of solid and semi-solid waste. The gas escapes through ventilation with a filter element. The plug can be pressurized by an external pump or an integral pump member located at the top of the plug. A relief valve prevents overpressurization. A collection bag can be provided
[011] [011] North American Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0088300 refers to “a single-use ostomy device is described, including an ostomy coupling for coupling the first and second parts to the stomach orifice, coupled with way that they can be released. The two parts can be separated into part of the side of the body and the non-lateral part of the body, or the two parts can be parts of an individual ostomy device, such as a controlled evacuation device. The coupling includes a mechanical fastener configured so that theThe coupling is substantially processed so that it cannot be re-attached after the fastener is released ”.
[012] [012] US Patent Application Publication No. 2007/0191794 refers to “a controlled evacuation ostomy device that comprises a membrane that must be sealed to a stoma, by generating radial tension in the membrane . A tensioning device applies tension to the stoma in one or more positions that are (i) at the outer edge of the periphery of the protruding part of the stoma, and / or (ii) between the level of the peristomal skin and the level of the most protruding part stoma. Voltage limiting means are disclosed. The membrane can be permeable to gas to allow the flatulence to be expelled ”.
[013] [013] United States Patent No. 6,689,111 refers to “a balloon-shaped member that is received at
[014] [014] In accordance with an aspect of some applications of the present invention, an ostomy apparatus is provided, comprising an adapter having a distal end adapted to be coupled to an ostomy plate and a proximal end adapted to be coupled to a plug , said distal end having an opening in fluid communication with an opening at said proximal end.
[015] [015] According to some applications of the invention, a plug is provided, adapted to be removably coupled to said adapter.
[016] [016] According to some applications of the invention, said ostomy plate is removably coupled to said adapter.
[017] [017] According to some applications of the invention, said adapter includes a sealing mechanism for sealing a board / adapter interface.
[018] [018] According to some applications of the invention, said adapter includes a fastening mechanism configured to fit a fastening element on said plate, and said sealing mechanism forms part of said fastening mechanism.
[019] [019] According to some applications of the invention, said adapter includes a fixing mechanism to fit a fixing element on said plate.
[020] [020] According to some applications of the invention, said fixing mechanism includes a quick-fit mechanism.
[021] [021] According to some applications of the invention, said fixing mechanism includes a rotary locking mechanism.
[022] [022] According to some applications of the invention, said fixing mechanism comprises a chemical adhesion mechanism.
[023] [023] According to some applications of the invention, a plug locking mechanism is provided to fix said plug on said adapter.
[024] [024] According to some applications of the invention, the plug is fixed by being threaded on the adapter.
[025] [025] According to some applications of the invention, said locking mechanism is adapted to couple between the plug and the adapter in order to seal.
[026] [026] According to some applications of the invention, said seal is configured to withstand a differential pressure of 15 mmHg.
[027] [027] According to some applications of the invention, said seal is configured to withstand a differential pressure of 50 mmHg.
[028] [028] According to some applications of the invention, said seal is configured to withstand a differential pressure of 150 mmHg.
[029] [029] According to some applications of the invention, said adapter includes an opening to release gas flowing from the stoma.
[030] [030] According to some applications of the invention, said opening is selectively controlled by a user of the ostomy device.
[031] [031] According to some applications of the invention, said adapter includes a rotating ring to release gases that flow from the stoma.
[032] [032] According to some applications of the invention, manipulating said rotating ring adjusts a rate of release of said gas.
[033] [033] According to some applications of the invention, said adapter includes a gas filtering mechanism to filter gases flowing from the stoma.
[034] [034] According to some applications of the invention, a sealing element adapted to be accommodated within an interior cavity of said adapter is provided.
[035] [035] According to some applications of the invention, said sealing element includes a soft elastomer.
[036] [036] According to some applications of the invention, said sealing element includes an inflatable balloon.
[037] [037] According to some applications of the invention, said sealing element includes a compressed foam element.
[038] [038] According to some applications of the invention, said compressed foam element is adapted to filter gases flowing from the stoma.
[039] [039] According to some applications of the invention, less than 15 cc of the internal lumen are available to be occupied by the stoma waste when it gets worn out.
[040] [040] According to some applications of the invention, less than 5 cc of the internal lumen are available to be occupied by the stoma waste when it gets worn out.
[041] [041] According to some applications of the invention, less than 1 cc of the internal lumen is available to be occupied by the stoma waste when it gets worn out.
[042] [042] According to some applications of the invention, said ostomy device does not pressure the stoma when it is worn out.
[043] [043] According to some applications of the invention, the axial length of the closed ostomy apparatus is 12 mm or less.
[044] [044] According to some applications of the invention, the axial length of the closed ostomy apparatus
[045] [045] According to one aspect of some applications of the present invention, an ostomy component sealing system is provided to seal an ostomy plate, comprising: a housing adapted to be attached to said plate and a sealing mechanism, formed by at least one element, which resists the flow of pressurized gases passing through the housing-plate interface.
[046] [046] According to some applications of the invention, at least one element of the sealing mechanism comprises an element integrally formed in the housing that is pressed against the surface of the plate to form a seal that resists the outflow of gases under pressure from the stoma .
[047] [047] According to some applications of the invention, at least one element of the sealing mechanism comprises an element integrally formed in the plate that is pressed against the surface of the housing to form a seal that resists the outflow of gases under pressure from the stoma .
[048] [048] According to some applications of the invention, at least one element of the sealing mechanism comprises a separate element contained within a cavity of the plate which presses against a surface of at least one of the housings and stoma to form a seal that withstands the outflow of gases under pressure from the stoma.
[049] [049] According to some applications of the invention, the housing comprises the housing of a plug
[050] [050] According to some applications of the invention, the housing comprises a lumen with a proximal end, and is attached to a collapsed collection bag that closes the proximal end.
[051] [051] According to some applications of the invention, the housing is attached to an element of prevention of stretching of the bag that covers at least partially the collapsed collection bag and the closed proximal end.
[052] [052] According to some applications of the invention, the housing comprises a cavity dimensioned to contain a filter, and inside the cavity there is a filter to filter the gases that flow from the stoma.
[053] [053] According to some applications of the invention, the housing comprises the housing of an ostomy adapter apparatus.
[054] [054] According to some applications of the invention, the housing and at least one element of the sealing mechanism element do not pressure the stoma.
[055] [055] According to one aspect of some applications of the present invention, a method is provided to seal a stoma in an individual's body, comprising: fixing an ostomy plate on the stoma; attach an adapter to said plate and fit a plug to said adapter.
[056] [056] According to some applications of the invention, said plug is coupled before fixing said adapter to said plate.
[057] [057] According to some applications of
[058] [058] According to some applications of the invention, said adapter is coupled to said plate before fixing said plate on the stoma.
[059] [059] According to some applications of the invention, the stoma is sealed without applying direct force to the stoma.
[060] [060] In accordance with an aspect of some applications of the present invention, a method of sealing a stoma in the body of an individual is provided, comprising: fixing an ostomy plate on the stoma and fitting a plug, comprising a pouch, to said adapter collapsed, an element to prevent stretching of the bag and a gas filter, without applying direct force to the stoma.
[061] [061] According to some applications of the invention, the adapter and the plug are integrally coupled.
[062] [062] According to some applications of the invention, the adapter and the plate are integrally coupled.
[063] [063] Unless otherwise stated, all technical and / or scientific terms used in this document have the same meaning as that commonly understood by someone with common skills in the technique to which the invention belongs. Although methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described in this document may be used in the practice or testing of applications of the invention, example methods and / or materials are described below. In case of conflict, the patent specification, including its definitions, will prevail. In addition, the materials, methods and examples are illustrative only and are not intended to be necessarily limiting. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[064] [064] Some applications of the invention are described in this document, just as an example, with reference to the accompanying drawings. Now, with specific reference to the drawings in detail, it should be noted that the characteristics shown serve only as an example and for the purpose of an illustrative presentation of the applications of the invention. Considering this, the description made with the drawings makes it evident to those skilled in the art how the applications of the invention should be carried out.
[065] [065] Figure 1 schematically illustrates an expanded perspective view of an ostomy apparatus that couples a plug to an ostomy plate by means of an adapter, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[066] [066] Figure 2A schematically illustrates a sectional view of the ostomy device attached to the stoma covering plate, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[067] [067] Figure 2B schematically illustrates an expanded view of Figure 2A, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[068] [068] Figure 2C schematically illustrates an adapter and a sealing element forming part of the ostomy apparatus, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[069] [069] Figure 2D schematically illustrates an expanded perspective view of an ostomy apparatus for coupling a plug to an ostomy plate, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[070] [070] Figure 2E schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of the ostomy apparatus of Figure 2D, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[071] [071] Figure 2F schematically illustrates a perspective view of the housing and the fixation mechanism of a plug for an ostomy apparatus, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[072] [072] Figure 2G schematically illustrates a perspective view of the housing, the sealing element and the mechanism for fixing a plug of an ostomy apparatus, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[073] [073] Figure 2H schematically illustrates a perspective view of the housing, the sealing element and the mechanism for fixing a plug of an ostomy apparatus, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[074] [074] Figure 2I schematically illustrates an expanded perspective view of an ostomy assembly coupled by a threaded fixation, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[075] [075] Figure 23 schematically illustrates a perspective view of the adapter component of the ostomy assembly of figure 21, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[076] [076] Figure 2K schematically illustrates a perspective view of the plug component of the ostomy assembly of Figure 2I, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[077] [077] Figure 3 schematically illustrates an expanded perspective view of the adapter and the sealing element, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[078] [078] Figure 4A schematically illustrates a partially expanded perspective view of the plug and adapter in the ostomy apparatus that has an optional gas release mechanism, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[079] [079] Figures 4B and 4C schematically illustrate sectional views of the plug attached to the adapter, the latter showing a flow path through a gas filter between the plug and the adapter as part of the gas release mechanism, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[080] [080] Figure 4D schematically illustrates an expanded perspective view of a low profile ostomy adapter with a rotary slider, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[081] [081] Figure 4E schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of the ostomy adapter assembled from
[082] [082] Figure 4F schematically illustrates a detailed cross-sectional view of the assembled ostomy adapter of Figure 4D, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[083] [083] Figure 5A schematically illustrates a perspective view of an adapter and a removable plug included in an ostomy apparatus with an optional gas release mechanism, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[084] [084] Figure 5B schematically illustrates a sectional view of an ostomy apparatus with an optional gas release mechanism, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[085] [085] Figures 6A and 6B schematically illustrate sectional views of a plug attached to an adapter, the latter showing a flow path through a gas filter between the plug and the adapter as part of the gas release mechanism. according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[086] [086] Figure 7A schematically illustrates a perspective view of an adapter with a flexible fixing ring for gas release in an ostomy apparatus, according to some exemplary applications of the invention.
[087] [087] Figure 7B shows a front view of the adapter with the flexible fixing ring in a gas release mode, according to some exemplary applications of the invention.
[088] [088] Figure 8 schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of an adapter with an external ventilation port for releasing gas in an ostomy apparatus according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[089] [089] Figure 9 schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of an adapter with an external ventilation port for releasing gas in an ostomy apparatus, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[090] [090] Figure 10A schematically illustrates a perspective view of an adapter and an inflatable sealing element in an ostomy apparatus, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[091] [091] Figure 10B schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of the adapter with the inflatable sealing element within a cavity, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[092] [092] Figures 10C and 10D show schematically side views of the inflatable sealing element applying pressure in different directions, according to some exemplary applications of the invention.
[093] [093] Figure 11 schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of an adapter with a compressible sealing element in an ostomy apparatus, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention;
[094] [094] Figure 12 schematically illustrates a sectional view of the ostomy device attached to the plate covering the stoma and having the adapter with a plug, according to some applications of the present invention.
[095] [095] Figure 13 schematically illustrates a sectional view of the ostomy device attached to the plate covering the stoma and having the adapter with an absorption pad, according to some applications of the present invention.
[096] [096] Figure 14 schematically illustrates a sectional view of the ostomy device attached to the plate covering the stoma and having the adapter with a disc-shaped absorption pad, according to some applications of the present invention.
[097] [097] Figure 15 schematically illustrates a sectional view of the buffer with a disc-shaped absorption pad, according to some applications of the present invention.
[098] [098] Figure 16A and 16B schematically illustrate perspective views of, respectively, an adapter having a sealing element of the type for washing in an ostomy apparatus, to a cross-sectional view of the sealing element, according to some exemplary applications of present invention.
[099] [099] Figure 16C schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of the adapter with the sealing element, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0100] [0100] Figure 17A schematically illustrates a perspective view of a washing type sealing element, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0101] [0101] Figure 17B schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of the adapter with the sealing element within a cavity, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0102] [0102] Figure 18 schematically illustrates a part of an adapter including a sealing element of the type for washing in an ostomy apparatus, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0103] [0103] Figure 19 schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of an integral ostomy device to be attached to a plate, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0104] [0104] Figure 20 schematically illustrates a sectional view of an ostomy device including an integral adapter / plate, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0105] [0105] Figure 21 schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of an apparatus for integral ostomy including a collapsed pouch, a plate, and a lid, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0106] [0106] Figure 22A schematically illustrates a perspective view of the adapter shown in Figs. 5A and 5B including an integral buffer, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0107] [0107] Figure 22B schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of the adapter and the integral plug shown in Fig. 22A, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0108] [0108] Figure 22C schematically illustrates an expanded perspective view of an integral ostomy apparatus including a collapsed pouch, a plate, a filter, and a lid, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0109] [0109] Figure 22D schematically illustrates a perspective view of the assembled ostomy apparatus of Figure 22C, according to exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0110] [0110] Figure 23 is a flow chart of a method for covering a stoma with an ostomy device, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[0111] [0111] Figure 24 is a flow chart of a method for using a smart plug with an ostomy apparatus, according to an application of the present invention.
[0112] [0112] Figure 25 is an image illustrating an ostomy device placed on the body without a plug, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[0113] [0113] Figure 26 is an image illustrating an ostomy device placed on the body with a plug, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[0114] [0114] Figure 27 is an image illustrating an ostomy device placed on the body with a plug, with the cap being removed and the waste bag extended, according to an exemplary application of the present invention.
[0115] [0115] Figure 28 is a block diagram of an ostomy device and its components, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. DESCRIPTION OF THE SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0116] [0116] The present invention, in some respective applications, refers to the field of surgically created openings for removal of waste (stoma) in living individuals and, more particularly, to devices and methods for covering a stoma, as used in the case colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy.
[0117] [0117] An aspect of some applications of the present invention relates to the coupling of a plug to an ostomy plate. Alternatively, the coupling is temporary and / or reversible. In some applications, the coupling is permanent and / or integral.
[0118] [0118] An aspect of some applications of the present invention relates to a component of the ostomy apparatus for coupling a plug to an ostomy plate. Optionally, the coupling takes place via an adapter with a proximal end to connect a plug and an opposite distal end to connect an ostomy plate. Optionally, the proximal and distal ends have fluid communication between them. The “proximal end” refers to an end of the adapter furthest from the stoma in an outward direction of the abdomen, while the “distal end” refers to an end of the adapter closest to the stoma in an inward direction of the abdomen. .
[0119] [0119] In some applications, the adapter is adapted to couple the plug to the board, pressing the plug against the board. In some applications, the plug and / or the plate is detachable. Optionally, an adapter can be configured to accommodate a plug by setting the clamping mechanism selected according to the shape of the plug. Optionally, an adapter can be configured to accommodate a card by setting the attachment mechanism selected according to the shape of the card. The configuration of the fixation mechanism that accommodates the plug on the adapter may be different from the configuration of the fixation mechanism used by the plate. This potentially allows plates and plugs to be used in combination within a single stack of elements that form an ostomy device (an “ostomy cell”), even in certain cases where their combination has not been contemplated as a requirement for its original format. Alternatively, a plug retainer can be attached to the plug and / or adapter to allow prior art plug coupling to a plate. Optionally, the plug fixing element can be transferable, allowing the attachment of different types of plugs to a plate. In some applications, the plug is a non-invasive plug that optionally houses a collapsed waste collection bag. Optionally, the bag can be implanted automatically or manually. Optionally, the adapter is attached to a bag fastening element on a plate, for example, a flange used to hold waste collection bags.
[0120] [0120] One aspect of some applications of the present invention concerns the primary sealing of the ostomy apparatus. The primary seal resists the flow of gases at pressures normally generated from within a stoma, for example, 10 to 20 mmHg, 30 to 70 mmHg, 100 to 200 mmHg, or in a range with intermediate values. The primary seal also prevents leakage of solid and liquid stomach fluids.
[0121] [0121] In some exemplary applications, oThe ostomy apparatus may include a sealing system that offers a primary seal on one or more component-component and / or component-fabric interfaces. For example, sealed component-component interfaces can be between a plug and adapter, an adapter and a plate, or a plug and plate. Also, for example, a sealed component-tissue interface may be between a tampon and a stoma, an adapter and a stoma, a plaque and a stoma or between one of those components for ostomy and the peristomal skin. In some exemplary applications, the seal at the component-component interfaces is designed in such a way that the passage of gas at the interface is substantially avoided when a differential pressure in the range of 10 to 20 mmHg, 30 to 70 mmHg, 100 to 200 mmHg, for example example, or in a range with intermediate values exists across the interface.
[0122] [0122] One aspect of some applications of the present invention concerns the introduction of fluids into the stoma,
[0123] [0123] One aspect of some applications of the present invention relates to components of the ostomy that are coupled to each other in different combinations of structural functions and / or fixation mechanisms. In some exemplary applications, the adapter, plug and plate are three separate attachable components. Alternatively, the ostomy device is an item that cannot be discarded, and all components are washable. Alternatively, one or more components of the ostomy device are disposable items, that is, one or more of the plug, adapter and plate are separately disposable after a predetermined number of uses or a predetermined amount of time that may vary according to component. For example, the tampon can be discarded after a single use, while the plate can be discarded after three days of use and the adapter after one year of use, during which time it can be washed regularly.
[0124] [0124] In some applications, the plug and the ostomy device are a single component that can be attached to a plate. Alternatively, the ostomy apparatus and the plate are a single component to which the plug can be attached. Alternatively, the plug, the ostomy device and the plate are a single component.
[0125] [0125] A potential advantage of having an ostomy device that can be used with plugs and / or plates with a potentially uncoordinated shape is a reduced production cost compared to producing it together with the plug and / or plate making the item more accessible to users at a lower cost. Another potential advantage is to allow users who have a recognized preference for an ostomy component, such as a plate, to have access to a wider range of alternatives to other ostomy components, such as tampons.
[0126] [0126] In contrast, a potential advantage of combining ostomy components mixed with the functions of, for example, a plug, a plate and / or an adapter is the simplification of a potentially tedious procedure, requiring the user to fix each component separately. This can be especially beneficial to users who have impaired motor skills.
[0127] [0127] One aspect of some applications of the present invention relates to the protection of the stoma against constant potentially harmful contact with components of an appliance for surrounding ostomy. In some applications, the ostomy device is adapted to be physically isolated from the stoma, optionally from the peristomal skin, potentially avoiding possible damage to the stoma tissue and / or the surrounding area due to contact, friction, mechanical stress and / or use of non-biocompatible materials in part of the device.
[0128] [0128] In some exemplary applications, the distal end of an adapter is shaped transversely to conform to the shape of the stoma. For example, the cross-sectional shape can be circular for use with circular stomas or because it has non-circular shapes, for example, elliptical for use with elliptical shaped stomas. In addition or alternatively, the distal end is shaped crosswise to conform to the shape of a plate access on a plate and / or the proximal end is shaped crosswise to conform to the shape of a plug.
[0129] [0129] In some exemplary applications, the adapter is configured because it is attached and sealed at a distal end to a bag fixing element on a plate, so that the seal surrounds the access to the plate peripherally. Optionally, the distal end attached to another fastener on the plate, for example, an edge to fit a plug or a dedicated fastener configured to secure the adapter. In this interface of the board / adapter, the connection may include the use of an O-ring or other type of sealing element to prevent leakage of the waste content. Attaching the adapter to a plate allows the contents of the waste to flow from the stoma, optionally through the plate access to the adapter, without the adapter being in physical contact with the stoma. This physical insulation is potentially advantageous, as it protects the fabric from damage caused by mechanical stresses and / or the use of non-biocompatible materials. In some applications, the adapter is attached so that it is sealed to a plate as a single component, for example, during a manufacturing process in which the adapter is formed integrally with a plate or is fixed using known processes, including welding or adhesion . Bonding covers one or more of the adhesion, chemical or adhesive processes. Adhesive bonding, according to the specific application, includes adhesive materials used and processes carried out during the original manufacture and / or adhesive materials used and processes carried out by the end user.
[0130] [0130] In some exemplary applications, the adapter can be used according to the specific characteristics of your design, with one or more of an option of alternative plate designs, potentially including designs that when using with adapter was not originally contemplated . For example, different adapter applications may have different types and / or sizes of fastening mechanisms to match the bag fastening elements of different plate designs. Optionally, the adapter is configured for use with plates that have adjustable size plate accesses to accommodate different stoma sizes. In some applications, the adapter has a one-dimensional or one-type clamping mechanism that matches a one-dimensional bag clamping element or a type on a “dedicated” plate.
[0131] [0131] In some applications, the adapter is configured 28/97 to be used with stomas of different heights, for example, as having a single height suitable for different stoma heights. For example, the adapter for a single height may be able to accommodate the protruding stomach in a proximal direction outside the abdomen for up to 2cm, 1.5cm, 1cm, 0.5cm or less. Alternatively, the adapter can be of a certain height according to the requirements of a particular user. For example, a first size adapter can accommodate a stomach protrusion that ranges from 0 to 0.5 cm, a second size adapter can accommodate a stomach protrusion that ranges from O0O, 5 cm to 1.5 cm and a third adapter size can accommodate a stomach protrusion ranging from 1.5cm to 2cm. In some applications, the adapter offers these and / or other adaptations, a plate of a suitable type to be cut to size to be used with a standard size adapter.
[0132] [0132] One aspect of some applications of the present invention concerns the flexibility of an ostomy apparatus. In some exemplary applications, important structural elements of the adapter and / or plug, for example, its body or housing can be made entirely of a flexible and / or elastic material, for example, silicone rubber or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE | thermoplastic elastomer ). Optionally, the material can be of a durometer ranging from 20 to 80 Shore A, 25 to 75 Shore A, 35 to 75. Shore. A, 45. to 75 Shore A and 50 to 75 Shore A. In some applications, the clamping mechanisms are made of a material sufficiently rigid to substantially limit
[0133] [0133] One aspect of some applications of the present invention relates to the use of combinations of ostomy components with different characteristics of the ostomy component. In some exemplary applications, the adapter is used with the plug attached to a proximal end by the user at the time of first use. Optionally, the buffer is non-invasive. In some applications, the tampon is disposable. Alternatively, the proximal end is attached to the plug as a single component, for example, during a manufacturing process in which the adapter is integrally formed with the plug or is fixed using known processes, including soldering or adhesion.
[0134] [0134] In some applications, the buffer houses the collapsed pouch 30/97 and includes a removable cover to allow the pouch to be implanted. In some applications, the collapsed pouch is accommodated within a housing that is attached to the adapter. Optionally, the housing and bag are replaceable as a single unit. In some applications, the plug is integrally attached to the adapter and the housing that accommodates the bag is removably attached to the adapter, for example, by inserting it into an opening in the plug after removing the cover. In some applications, the collapsed bag is disposable when a user needs to eliminate waste from the stoma. In some applications, the implantation of the bag is automatic, for example, responsive to an accumulation of pressure inside the ostomy device from the waste content. In addition or alternatively, the user deploys the bag, for example, in response to a signal from a warning mechanism on the ostomy device or periodically according to predetermined criteria or randomly as desired or any respective combination.
[0135] [0135] In some applications, the ostomy device includes a gas delivery system to allow the user to release gases from the stoma without implanting the bag or removing the plug. International Patent Publications No. WO 2011/13872 A2, WO 2011/138731 A2 and WO 2011/138727 Al, deposited by the applicant and with content incorporated in this document by reference in its entirety, describe several applications of smart plugs, implantation mechanisms of automatic and manual pouches, pressure warning mechanisms, gas release mechanisms and irrigation mechanisms that can be incorporated individually or in combination in some applications of the present invention.
[0136] [0136] In some exemplary applications, the use of the ostomy device may include attaching the adapter to a plate before placing the plate on the stoma. Alternatively, the user can first place the plate on the stoma and then attach the adapter. The plug can be attached to the adapter either before it is attached to the plate or after it is attached to the plate. In some applications, the user changes the tampon after implantation of the bag.
[0137] [0137] An aspect of some applications of the present invention relates to a secondary seal of the ostomy apparatus. The secondary seal controls the access of stomach waste, especially liquid waste, but potentially also gaseous and / or solid, to the tissue and / or device surfaces within the ostomy device. In some applications, the secondary seal can seal and / or contribute to the leak seal of the device for ostomy of liquids, solids and / or stomach gases. One aspect of some applications of the present invention relates to the sealing element for use with an ostomy apparatus to provide sealing to a plate / stoma interface. The use of the sealing element offers a second level of sealing in the ostomy device in addition to the plate / adapter interface. The sealing element is dimensioned and molded to be accommodated in an adjustable way inside the adapter, and optionally includes a hole to allow the waste contents to flow through the element. Alternatively, the sealing element is adapted to surround the access plate peripherally and press against the plate to provide a seal to the interface plate / stoma. In addition or as an alternative, the sealing element presses against the stoma to provide the seal.
[0138] [0138] In some exemplary applications, oThe sealing element is adapted to direct at least part of the flow of stoma waste content through the opening in an axial direction towards the proximal end. Optionally, a remaining portion of waste content that reaches the sides of the adapter is an amount that can be readily handled by the arrangement of the seal on the adapter / plate interface to prevent possible leakage of the waste content. In some applications, cleaning the adapter by the user is facilitated by the reduced amount of waste content that reaches the adapter walls.
[0139] [0139] In some exemplary applications, oThe sealing element may include an inflatable element, for example, an annular shaped balloon, which is inflated within the adapter. Alternatively, the sealing member may include a compressible material adapted to exert a force against the inner walls of the adapter. In some applications, the sealing element allows gas (flatulence) to flow through the compressible material. In some applications, the sealing element has an annular shape. In some applications, the sealing element is dimensioned to accommodate the stoma according to its dimensions.
[0140] [0140] In some exemplary applications, oThe sealing element can be used to connect access to the plate and / or stoma to prevent leakage of waste content in the adapter from the stoma. Alternatively, the plug is disposable and is disconnected from access to the plate and / or stoma when the waste collection bag is stretched or when the plug is removed from the adapter. In some applications, the sealing element includes an absorption material to absorb liquid waste content that flows to the adapter from the stoma. In addition or as an alternative, a liquid-absorbing element can be added to the adapter along with the sealing element to absorb the liquid waste content.
[0141] [0141] In some exemplary elements, the ostomy device can adapt to different types of seals in relation to the stoma. For example, one type of seal may be on the adapter / board interface. Another type of seal may be on the plate / stoma interface. And yet another type can be on a plug / adapter interface at a proximal end where the plug is attached to the adapter. Also another type of seal may include an abdomen / plate interface in which the plate is pressed against the abdomen. Optionally, the seal on the abdomen / plate may not be complete.
[0142] [0142] In some exemplary applications, oThe sealing element can be compressible and can be made of a highly elastic material, for example, 34/97 silicone rubber with a durometer ranging from 1 to 30 Shore A, 2 to 20 Shore A , 2. to 15 Shore A, 3- to 10 Shore A and 3 to 8 Shore. A. Alternatively, the sealing element can include a material that stretches when in contact with a humid environment, such as, for example, cotton or rayon.
[0143] [0143] One aspect of some applications of the present invention relates to structurally combining features, such as secondary sealing and the introduction of fluids into the stomach environment. In some exemplary applications, the sealing element may form part of a washing mechanism in the ostomy apparatus to clean the interior of the adapter and / or the peristomal skin and / or the stoma. Alternatively, the washing mechanism can be used for intestinal irrigation. In some applications, the sealing element fluidly connects to a valve connected outside the adapter and through which a flushing fluid can be introduced into the adapter. In addition, the sealing element includes a fluid distribution system with one or more inlets and one or more outlets through which the fluid passes through the sealing element into the adapter.
[0144] [0144] Alternatively, said washing mechanism can be formed as part of the adapter itself instead of being included in the sealing element. Optionally or alternatively, the washing mechanism can be formed partly as part of the adapter and partly as part of the sealing element.
[0145] [0145] Before explaining at least one application of the invention in detail, it should be understood that the invention is not necessarily limited in its application to the details of the construction and the arrangement of the components and / or the methods set out in the following description and / or illustrated in the drawings and / or examples. The invention is capable of other applications or of being practiced or carried out in different ways. EXEMPLARY OSTOMY APPARATUS EXAMPLARY OSTOMY APPLIANCE WITH ADAPTER
[0146] [0146] Reference is now made to Figure 1 which schematically illustrates an expanded perspective view of an ostomy apparatus 100 for coupling a plug 110 to an ostomy plate 102, according to an exemplary application of the present invention. In some applications, the apparatus 100 performs the function of an adapter, allowing the coupling of a plate 102 and the plug 110 in a single ostomy battery. In addition or as an alternative, the apparatus 100 can perform other functions, as detailed in the subsequent sections.
[0147] [0147] Reference is also made to Figure 2A which schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of the ostomy apparatus 100 covering a stoma 104 in a body 106, Figure 2B which schematically illustrates an expanded view of Figure 2A, and Figure 2C which schematically illustrates an adapter 108 and a sealing element 109 forming part of the ostomy apparatus, according to an exemplary application of the present invention. Alternatively, plate 102 is an ostomy plate of a design not originally contemplated for use with a
[0148] [0148] In some exemplary applications, adapter 108 includes the proximal end 120 with a proximal opening 122 and a distal end 124 with a distal opening 126, the openings in fluid communication with each other. The proximal opening 122 leads to a chamber 128 adapted to accommodate a housing 112, optionally including a collapsed pouch 114. Alternatively, the housing 112 is part of a plug 110 that can be attached to the proximal end 120. Alternatively, the chamber 128 is shaped to accommodate pocket 114 without housing 112. Optionally, distal end 124 is shaped to accommodate housing 112 and / or pocket 114 in a sealed manner. The distal end 124 is adapted to confine the plate 102 so that the distal opening 126 is optionally aligned concentric with the access of the plate 118. In this configuration, the access of the plate 118 is in fluid communication with both the distal opening 124 as with the proximal opening 122.
[0149] [0149] In some applications of the invention, adapter 108 is constructed with a minimum of free internal space when attached to plate 102. The available free space is, for example, 1 cc, 5 cc, 10 cc, 20 cc, 30 cc , 50 cc or any volume in between. A potential advantage of limited internal free space is the limitation of the accumulation of stomach discharge, such as feces, mucus or other liquid. In some applications, space is minimized, for example, by including additional material in the adapter construction, in addition to what is required
[0150] [0150] In some applications of the invention, the seal is maintained without application to the stoma tissue of force and / or direct pressure; or with low pressure, for example, below 50 mmHg, below 50 mmHg, below 25 mmHg, below mmHg or below 5 mmHg. A sealing element 109 is, for example, shaped so that a minimum distance from the stoma tissue is ensured. This can offer an advantage by reducing the potential to damage the fabric and / or to prolong the life of the device. EXAMPLE MECHANISM FOR FIXING THE ADAPTER
[0151] [0151] In some exemplary applications, adapter 108 also includes a clamping mechanism 130 that peripherally surrounds the distal opening 126 and is adapted to correspond to a clamping element 132, for example a flange, on plate 102 at an interface on the adapter / plate 103.
[0152] [0152] The functions of an adapter clamping mechanism 130 potentially include one or more of the following: secure coupling of an adapter to a plate 102, reversible coupling of an adapter to a plate 102, and / or sealed coupling of an adapter to a plate 102.
[0153] [0153] In some applications, the element of
[0154] [0154] In some exemplary applications, The ostomy apparatus 100 includes a sealing element 109 which is directed to a secondary seal that reduces the interior access of waste to the surfaces of the tissue and the ostomy apparatus, and in some applications, also participates of the primary leak seal of the ostomy device. The sealing element 109 has a first opening 134, a second opposite opening 136, and a passageway 138 that fluidly communicates the two openings. The functions of a sealing element 109 include, for example, one or more
[0156] [0156] In some applications, the sealing element 109 is made of a highly compressible material, such as, for example, silicone rubber or thermoplastic elastomer, with durometer hardness ranging from 1 to 30 Shore A, 2 to 20 Shore A, 2 to 15 Shore A, 3 to 10 Shore A and 3 to 8 Shore A. Optionally, the elasticity and structure of the sealing element 109 is chosen so that the sealing element 109 is compressible against the plate 102 on a plate interface / stoma 105 when adapter 100 is attached to flange 132. Optionally, the compressive force between the sealing element 109 and the plate 102 at the plate / stoma interface 105 is high enough to ensure a reliable seal and avoid waste content and / or the leakage of washing fluids that occur there. In some applications, the compression force ranges from 100 grams to 5 kg, for example, 200 grams, 500 grams, 1 kg, 2 kg, 3 kg and 4.5 kg9. In some applications, sealing element 109 is compressibly coupled to cavity 140. Optionally, the pressure required to keep sealing element 109 inside the adapter without using an adhesive material ranges from 0.1 psi to 2 psi , for example, 0.15 psi, 0.3 psi, 0.5 psi, 0.8 psi, 1 psi, 1.5 psi and 1.8 psi. Alternatively, the sealing element 109 is made of a material that stretches to absorb the content of liquid waste that flows from the stoma 104, optionally through the access plate 118,
[0157] [0157] In some applications, the plug 110 includes a housing 112 that accommodates the collapsed pouch 114. The potential functions of a plug include, for example, preventing the constant flow of stoma waste, indicating the accumulation of waste pressure, allowing waste to flow after feeling sufficient pressure or after action by the user, acting as a container for bag 114 which is
[0158] [0158] Alternatively, pouch 114 is accommodated in cap 110 externally to housing 112. Collapsed pouch 114 is optionally extendable by removing a cap 116 on cap 110 and manually extracting the pouch by the user. Alternatively, pouch 114 is stretched after removal of cap 116 by pressing the contents of the waste flowing from stoma 104 to adapter 108 and pushing the pouch. In some applications, cover 116 is removed manually by the user. Alternatively, the cap 116 is automatically removed by the pressure that pushes the cap. In some applications, lid 116 is a pressure sensitive lid that flexibly moves out or hardens or a combination of the two in response to pressure from the waste content. Optionally, the cap 116 moves outward in response to a gas pressure inside the adapter 108. EXEMPLARY OSTOMY APPLIANCE WITH DIRECT FIXING OF THE BUFFER
[0159] [0159] Reference is now made to Figures 2D and 2E which schematically illustrate an expanded perspective view and the cross-sectional view, respectively, of an ostomy stack 3000 representing some applications of the invention, in which a 3010 plug is coupled to a ostomy 3002, according to an exemplary application of the present invention. Generally considered, the potential advantages of the applications represented here include, for example, a low profile ostomy battery, a battery mounting procedure
[0160] [0160] The 3010 plug includes a 3030 fixing mechanism that is attached to a plate fixing element 3032. Optionally, the fixing element 3032 is a flange. Optionally, the clamping mechanism 3030 is integrally formed with the plug housing 3046 to form a ring that is held in place by the flange 3032.
[0161] [0161] In Figures 2F, 2G and 2H, the exemplary alternative fixation mechanisms are shown in the schematic view in perspective, demonstrating a series of examples of fixation designs that are contemplated and will now be described.
[0162] [0162] In Figure 2F, the 3130 clamping mechanism covers a series of flange flaps. In the example shown, the flanges are positioned so that they protrude out of the center of the 3146 plug housing. The flaps are optionally made of a rigid or semi-rigid plastic, with sufficient elasticity to bend to attach or detach themselves from fixation to the ostomy plate (not shown). In addition or as an alternative, said fastening elements on the ostomy plate curve or can be handled in order to secure or loosen the flaps. Optionally, the flanged flaps are integrally formed with the 3146 plug housing.
[0163] [0163] In Figure 2G, an example of a 3230 clamping mechanism covers a circumferential edge, hanging from a 3231 circumferential recess and designed to attach to the flange of an ostomy plate (not shown) by a quick-fit mechanism that works in around the circumference of the 3246 plug housing. The material used to form this 3230 clamping mechanism is optionally flexible, such as a silicone rubber or TPE, and optionally has a durometer in the range 30 to 80 Shore A. A 3209 sealing element thus, it can be kept in an ostomy plate with enough strength to resist the leakage of material coming out of the stoma. The sealing element 3209 is directed to the second seal and in some applications it also participates in the primary seal. In addition or alternatively, the circumferential recess 3231 can also, for example, be exchanged with a flange and a corresponding recess placed on the ostomy plate. Potentially, the use of fixation designs compatible with flexible housings for ostomy components allows the construction of fully flexible ostomy devices, with features that include, for example, manual and / or automatic gas release control and waste collection bags collapsed with pressure sensitive release. A flexible ostomy device potentially offers advantages for the user's comfort and / or resistance to shedding during body movements.
[0164] [0164] In Figure 2H, an exemplary clamping mechanism covers several flanges with a 3330 flange. The 3330 flaps
[0165] [0165] Due to their shape and elasticity, the 3330 flaps are optionally manufactured so that they protrude out of the way when they are pressed down onto a projected flange on an ostomy plate, and yet firmly hold back when in the place, offering sufficient strength to hold the sealing element 3309 (an element directed to the secondary seal with a potential function in the primary seal) sealed to the ostomy plate. Optionally, the ostomy plate is provided with openings properly distributed, into which the flanges of the ostomy plug are inserted. Optionally, the openings or the flange that attaches are in the plug housing, to match the flange flaps of the ostomy plate. Optionally, and with appropriate complementary changes as needed for the ostomy plug and plate, the direction of pointing in and out of the flanges is reversed. Optionally, a projection protrudes from at least one flange with a 3335 flange, for example,
[0166] [0166] In some applications of the invention, the component is fixed by means of adhesive bonding. In an exemplary application of the invention, the adhesive is applied by a user to at least one of two ostomy components to be attached, for example, a proximal surface of plate 3002 and the second component, for example, the plug housing for ostomy 3046, it is placed on it. A potential advantage arises when using an adhesive that can be applied in order to provide a volume for one of the components to sink, such as a foam adhesive. A bulky adhesive potentially allows the adhesive to be attached over a larger surface area. A bulky adhesive potentially covers part of one or both components, providing tough adhesion for multiple directions of force. In an alternative application, at least one of two ostomy components is provided to the user with an adhesive already applied and covered by a release liner. In this case, the user first removes the coating and then fixes the surfaces to another to create an airtight seal between them. Optionally, both components are supplied with a self-adhesive material. A potential advantage is obtained through the use of an adhesive with a short period to define well enough to hold the components in place
[0167] [0167] In some applications of the invention, the above principles and elements of the fixation mechanism are used alone or in combination and with appropriate modifications in the specificities of the shape or material obvious to those skilled in the art, to achieve fixation of the ostomy plug for the ostomy plate. With appropriate modifications of the fastening elements, according to the application of the invention, the fixation of an ostomy plug to an ostomy adapter, or an ostomy adapter to an ostomy plate, is feasible. With suitable modifications of the fixing elements, according to the application of the invention, the fixation of a cap or a retaining bag for a more distal component of the ostomy stack is possible. In some applications, a number of flaps are used more, less, or intermediate than the flaps 3 to 8 shown, for example, 2, 4, 6, 10 or more. In some applications, a space or width of the flaps is used in a larger, smaller, or intermediate way than those shown; for example, flaps occupying the entire clamping circumference beyond the gaps that separate them, either 50%, or 10%. In some applications, the length of the flap or the depth of the flange is used (a) in a larger, smaller or intermediate way than shown, in correspondence with the design of complementary structures that hold or receive them.
[0168] [0168] Returning again to Figures 2D and 2E, the fixing interface is sealed by the sealing element 3009, which is, optionally, kept inside a cavity of the buffer housing 3046.
[0169] [0169] Additional exemplary ostomy battery features potentially useful for controlling and directing the release of waste, or for improving user comfort or convenience, are potentially implemented, as described now.
[0170] [0170] Optionally, a collapsed bag 3014 is fixed to the plug and sealed to it, for example, by welding or bonding (adhesive or chemical). A 3016 cap restricts the bag to its collapsed state.
[0171] [0171] The collapsed bag 3014 is optionally configured in a low profile package, for example, by folding. Optionally, the collapsed pouch is stored at or near the proximal end of the 3046 buffer housing.
[0172] [0172] A low profile pouch package provides a potential advantage by requiring less thickness to be added to the protruding profile of the ostomy device, both proximal and distal to the pouch. The ostomy device is therefore potentially less intrusive. The ostomy device is therefore potentially easier to carry and / or store.
[0173] [0173] Una - proximal storage configuration of the pouch potentially provides an advantage by allowing more than one cavity of the 3046 buffer housing
[0174] [0174] Optionally, the buffer housing 3046, the lid 3016 and / or the ostomy plate 3002 are made entirely or in part from flexible materials (for example, materials such as those previously described in this document, in connection with plugs and flexible adapters). The construction of a flexible material potentially provides advantages, such as, for example, allowing the ostomy battery to adapt more easily and / or with minimal discomfort to the shape and / or movement of the user's body.
[0175] [0175] Optionally, a 3049 filter is integrated with the 3010 buffer. Optionally, the 3046 buffer housing is designed with a 3050 opening measured to contain the filter.
[0176] [0176] A filter potentially provides an advantage by allowing stoma gases to escape passably during the use of the ostomy device, instead of being built behind the seals of the ostomy device. On the other hand, a filter potentially provides an advantage by reducing the likelihood that this leak will happen suddenly or uncontrollably. The: -filter potentially provides the advantage of allowing such gases to escape while controlling the leakage of fluid and solid material. The filter potentially provides the advantage of allowing the formation of foul-smelling components of the gases to be filtered from the emission.
[0177] [0177] Incorporating the filter into an opening of the buffer housing potentially provides an advantage by requiring less thickness to be added to the protruding profile of the ostomy device to accommodate it. An advantage is potentially provided by having the proximal face of the filter wash with a proximal face of the buffer housing, thus facilitating the assembly of a bag on both sides in a seal shape. EXAMPLE APPLICATION OF THE ADAPTER WITH THREADED CAP
[0178] [0178] Reference is now made to Figures 21, 2J and 2K, which schematically illustrate exploded perspective views of an adapter 3508 and a plug 3510 that together comprise an apparatus for ostomy 3500 coupled by the threaded fixation. Considered in the overview, potential advantages of the applications represented here include, for example, one or more of reduced strength, particularly reduced pressure strength, required to mount the ostomy stack on the body; an ostomy stack profile that is minimally raised above the height required to accommodate a protruding stoma; and / or a reduced cost of manufacturing ostomy stack components.
[0179] [0179] In some applications of the invention, adapter 3508 is supplied with threading, 3556, configured to engage its housing 3546 with complementary threading 3558 in housing 3512 of plug 3510. Optionally, adapter 3508 is also supplied with a lever 3550 which prevents unwanted detachment of the 3510 plug by interference with a surface 3552 of the housing for
[0180] [0180] The lock and unlock mechanism comprised of lever 3550 and interference surface 3552 can provide the advantage of preventing the 3510 plug from unexpectedly detaching from the 3508 adapter. Applications including the 3560 recess potentially provide the advantage to give a tactile and / or auditory feedback to the user as the lever springs with it, indicating that the 3510 plug has been securely attached. Applications where the mechanism is further comprised of a 3554 fastener allow the mechanical advantage and / or a wider surface area to be applied to the curvature of the 3550 lever, overcoming the lock more easily than by pressing the 3550 lever itself.
[0181] [0181] The use of a pivoting motion to securely attach the 3510 plug to the 3508 adapter can provide an advantage for patients sensitive to abdominal pain, for example, as it can occur during recovery after surgery, by reducing the need to push into the abdomen. A mechanical advantage obtained by using the pivoting movement to secure a 3556 and 3558 threaded clamping mechanism that can serve to
[0182] [0182] In some applications of the invention, a waste bag 3514 is provided which attaches to the 3512 buffer housing and has an opening arranged to receive waste flowing through the 3566 opening in the buffer. Optionally, the bag is collapsed. Optionally, the bag is collapsed when folded into a low profile package. Optionally, the collapsed pouch is restricted from preparation by a 3516 lid. The 3516 lid can be attached to the 3512 buffer housing, for example, by means of a 3564 connecting element, which can be a flange. The 3564 connection element can be fitted with a complementary connection element (not shown) of the plug housing
[0183] [0183] In some applications of the invention, the connection element 3564 is designed so that it releases itself from a certain pressure being exerted on the cover
[0184] [0184] A 3516 self-liberating cover can provide an advantage by preventing excessive build-up of internal pressure and / or material behind the ostomy device. Such accumulation, if not released, can lead, for example, to the leakage of one of the seals for the ostomy device and / or to the formation of intestinal block.
[0185] [0185] In some applications of the invention, cover 3516 is constructed with a cavity 3515, measured to contain the collapsed pouch 3514.
[0186] [0186] A 3516 cover with a 3515 cavity can, by reducing the thickness requirement of the ostomy device, provide the advantage of reducing the protruding profile of the ostomy device in general. Alternatively, it can provide the advantage of allowing additional internal space, for example, to accommodate protruding tissue from a stoma, or to accommodate another appliance for ostomy elements.
[0187] [0187] In some applications of the invention, the lumen of adapter 3508 contains a sealing element 3509, a directed secondary sealing element with a potential role in the primary sealing. Optionally, the sealing element 3509 is attached to the 3546 adapter housing by welding or bonding (adhesive or chemical). Optionally, the sealing element 3509 is molded into the 3546 adapter housing by overmoulding or molding for two applications. Optionally, the sealing element 3509
[0188] [0188] In some applications of the invention, a surface of plug 3562 is forced against the sealing element 3509 of the adapter when plug 3510 and adapter 3508 are fully coupled. Optionally, the parts of the locking mechanism can be arranged to allow a sufficient degree of rotation to adjust the seal resistance to the gas flow, without the rotating lock being overcome. Optionally, the sealing element 3509 can also provide a secondary seal by pressing its distal surface against the surface of an ostomy plate (not shown) or the user's body (not shown) and, which resists flow and / or waste leakage.
[0189] [0189] The seal between the surface of the 3562 plug and the sealing element 3509 can provide the advantage of ensuring that the debris entering the lumen of the adapter continues through the 3566 opening of the 3512 buffer housing to the 3514 bag, rather than leak out of the ostomy device. A selective reduction in seal resistance allows intestinal gases to escape more quickly, which can provide an advantage, for example, to reduce user discomfort due to build-up pressure, or to prevent self-liberation of the 3516 cap. Because the resistance the gas flow is selective, the flow of waste 55/97 liquids and solids can be relatively restricted or avoided. The use of a single sealing element 3509 to provide a seal at both its distal and proximal ends can provide the advantage of reduced cost through the use of an integral element for both functions. The integration of the sealing element 3509 with the 3546 housing of the adapter 3508, for example, by overmolding or molding two applications during manufacture can provide an additional advantage of reduced cost. EXAMPLE APPLICATION OF THE ADAPTER WITH ROTARY SLIDER
[0190] [0190] Reference is now also made to Figure 3 which schematically illustrates an exploded perspective view of the adapter 108 and the sealing element 109, according to an exemplary application of the present invention. In general, the mechanism for fixing the rotary slider shows, for example, that the use of a rotary movement to couple the ostomy components can be achieved by placing the rotating part on the most distal component of those being coupled. It also illustrates how the flap restriction can be increased with a pivoting motion.
[0191] [0191] Adapter 108 includes a rotary slide 142, a fixing ring 144 and on the adapter body
[0192] [0192] Reference is now made to Figure 4A which schematically illustrates a partial exploded perspective view of the plug 110 and adapter 108 in the ostomy apparatus 100 with an optional gas release mechanism, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. . Reference is also made to Figures 4B and 4C which schematically illustrate sectional views of the plug 110 fitted to the adapter 108, the latter showing a gas flow path 148 between the plug and the adapter as part of a gas release mechanism, in accordance with with some
[0193] [0193] In some exemplary applications, gas is released via a gas flow path 148 to be carried out in a manner similar to that described in WO 2011/138727 mentioned by the applicant. Optionally, a mechanical interaction of the plug 110, the rotary slide 142, the fixing ring 144 and the adapter body 146 including the seal 150 for opening the gas flow path 148 is similar to that of the plug 106 of the cover 108, of the fixation ring 110 and of the stoma cover 102 including the seal 138 in the document mentioned by the applicant. EXAMPLE LOW PROFILE ADAPTER WITH GAS RELEASE AND ROTARY SLIPPER
[0194] [0194] Reference is now made to Figures 4D, 4E and 4F which schematically illustrate a low profile ostomy appliance adapter in an expanded perspective view (Figure 4D), in cross section attached to an ostomy plate (Figure 4E) and in detailed cross section fixed to an ostomy plate (Figure 4F), according to some applications of the invention.
[0195] [0195] In an overview, these figures illustrate, for example, how a rotating slider located on the distal member of two coupled ostomy stack components can be designed so that it contributes to a minimum additional height for the mounted ostomy stack. As will now be detailed for this application, the reduced height is optionally obtained by placing elements that receive the ostomy plug connection elements (not shown) outside the perimeter of the ostomy plate connection mechanism. This allows them to be located closer to the body, without, for example, interfering with a protruding stoma and / or with a secondary seal.
[0196] [0196] A potential advantage of this design refers to the manufacturing cost that can be reduced, compared, for example, to the applications corresponding to Figure 3. The parts are compatible with a two-application injection manufacturing process, which reduces the need for more expensive manufacturing steps.
[0197] [0197] For the user, a potential advantage may arise from the reduced cost itself. A reduced user cost can also open up for the user the possibility of more frequent changes of the device components. This can reduce the need for cleaning. Potentially, the user will also enjoy a greater sense of hygiene.
[0198] [0198] In some applications of the invention, adapter 3600 comprises an adapter housing 3646 coupled to a rotating slide 3612. The sealing element
[0200] [0200] In some applications of the invention, a plug (not shown) is attached to adapter 3600, for example, in accordance with the fixed elements, design and principles described in connection with plug 110 and adapter 108, with appropriate modifications. Optionally, the gas release can be obtained by means similar to those described
[0201] [0201] In some applications of the invention, the housing for the 3646 adapter is made of rigid plastic, for example, polyamide or polypropylene. In some applications of the invention, the sealing element 3609 is made of soft elastomer, such as a silicone rubber.
[0203] [0203] In some applications of the invention, the Housing for adapter 3646 includes recesses 3647 configured to accommodate fixing tabs, for example, the fixing mechanism 3130 of the housing for plug 3146 (Figure 2F). The recesses 3647 are external to the fixing flange of the 3615 plate, to remove potential interference with the tissue or secondary seal within the ostomy cell cavity.
[0204] [0204] In some applications of the invention, the edge 3613 and the recesses 3647 of the adapter are positioned externally to the flange of the plate 3615 reducing the protruding profile of the adapter 3600. Optionally, the number of flaps provided is adequate to stabilize the increase in E 61/97 corresponding to the diameter of the adapter, for example, 6 or 8 tabs, or more.
[0205] [0205] In some applications of the invention, the Sealing element 3609 includes one or more projections 3610A configured to press against a flange of plate 3615 when adapter 3600 is attached to plate 3602.
[0206] [0206] In some applications of the invention, the - sealing element 3609 includes one or more projections 3610B $% configured to press against a surface of an installed plug, for example, the plug housing: 3146. - [0207] In some applications of the invention, the pressure projections 3610A and 3610B on the 3609 sealing adapter provide the advantage of increased sealing force. ANOTHER EXAMPLARY APPARATUS FOR OSTOMY WITH MECHANISM FOR GAS RELEASE
[0208] [0208] Reference is now made to Figure 5A which schematically illustrates a perspective view of an adapter 208 and a removable plug 210 included in an ostomy apparatus 200 with an optional gas release mechanism, and Figure 5B which schematically illustrates a sectional view of the ostomy apparatus, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0209] [0209] In some exemplary applications, plug 210 includes a housing 212 with a collapsed pouch 214 and a removable lid 216. Optionally, lid 216 is similar to lid 116. In some applications, plug 210 is a smart plug. In some applications, buffer 210
[0212] [0212] In Figure 6A, plug 110 seals cavity 140 to prevent the contents of waste and gas from escaping stoma 104 (not shown in the figure) through adapter 108. In Figure 6B, plug 110 is displaced from cavity 140 for releasing gas while preventing leakage of waste content out of adapter 108. In some applications, adapter body 346 on adapter 308 includes a gas filter 349 to filter a gas flow through the gas flow path 148.
[0213] [0213] In some exemplary applications, a gas release mechanism described in WO 2011/138727 by the applicant is used with the gas flow path 148. ANOTHER EXEMPLARY APPLIANCE FOR OSTOMY WITH GAS RELEASE
[0214] [0214] Reference is now made to Figure 7A which schematically illustrates a perspective view of an adapter 408 with a flexible fixing ring 444 for releasing gas in an ostomy apparatus 400 and Figure 7B showing a front view of the adapter with the flexible clamping ring in a gas release mode, according to * some exemplary applications of the invention. In some applications, a gas release mechanism described in WO IS 2011/138727 mentioned above, by the applicant, is used with the. flexible clamping ring 444. flexible clamping ring 444 is configured to allow a gas flow path 448 to release gas from inside the adapter 408 when the clamping element is pressed, for example, as shown by the arrows marked with “PRESS”. In some applications, the flexible retaining ring 444 is a separate component and attached to the adapter body 146 Alternatively, the retaining ring 444 is an integral component of the adapter body 146. ANOTHER EXEMPLARY APPLIANCE FOR OSTOMY WITH GAS RELEASE
[0215] [0215] Reference is now made to Figure 8 which schematically illustrates a sectional view of an adapter 508 in an ostomy apparatus 500 with ventilation access 564 for releasing gas, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention.
[0216] [0216] In some exemplary applications, a ventilation lumen 566 extends from ventilation port 564 through the body of adapter 546 to cavity 140. Ventilation lumen 566 is configured to lead from cavity 140 to vent access 566 where they are expelled from adapter 508. Optionally, ventilation lumen 566 extends along an internal wall of adapter body 546 surrounding cavity 140 and leading to stoma 104. Optionally or alternatively, the ventilation lumen 566 includes a plurality of openings to reduce the possibility of lumen blockage due to accumulation of waste material at the opening of the lumen. P, [0217] In some exemplary applications, the O: ventilation lumen 566 includes a filter 541 to filter gases flowing through the ventilation lumen in one direction of the ventilation port 564. In addition or alternatively, the ventilation port 564 is coupled with a 568 valve to allow a user to control gas release. In some applications, a gas release mechanism described in Figure 7 in WO 2011/138727 by the applicant, is used with valve 568 and filter 561. ANOTHER EXEMPLARY APPLIANCE FOR OSTOMY WITH GAS RELEASE
[0218] [0218] Reference is now made to Figure 9 which schematically illustrates a sectional view of an adapter 608 with an external ventilation port 664 for releasing gas in an ostomy apparatus 600, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. Adapter 608 includes a ventilation lumen 666 optionally, mechanically and functionally similar to ventilation lumen 566 on adapter 508 shown in Figure 8.
[0220] [0220] In some exemplary applications, balloon 709 can be configured to be inflated and apply pressure to the stoma 104 (not shown in the figure) to increase the seal at the plate / stoma interface 105 (not shown in the figure). Additionally or alternatively, balloon 709 can be configured to apply pressure to plate 102 (not shown in the figure) to increase the seal at the plate / stoma interface
[0221] [0221] Increasing the seal of the plate / stoma interface 105 reduces possible leakage of the 708 adapter from the contents of waste or washing liquid during washing. Optionally, the enlarged seal on the plate / stoma interface provides a double seal arrangement that reduces, and / or eliminates pressure from a waste content and / or washing fluid i on the plate / adapter interface 103 (not shown in the figure) . P [0222] Optionally, a direction in which the pressure is applied by the balloon 709 is predetermined during the manufacture of the balloon and may involve adjustment in the thickness of the balloon wall, for example, by reducing the thickness in parts of the wall and / or when reinforcing parts of the wall. Additionally or alternatively, the direction of applied pressure can be predetermined by adjusting the properties of the wall material, such as elasticity; for example, by laminating some parts with a less elastic reinforcement material. Materials that can be used to reinforce parts of the balloon wall can include polymeric fabric or mesh.
[0223] [0223] A potential advantage of controlling a direction of application of pressure allows to increase the sealing of the device for ostomy 700 against plate 102 and against stoma
[0224] [0224] Reference is now made to Figures 10C and 10D which schematically show side views of balloon 709 applying pressure in different directions, according to some exemplary applications of the invention. In Figure 10C, balloon 709 is shown applying pressure P1 in an axial direction by pressing against plate 102 increasing the seal of the plate / stoma interface 105. In Figure 10D, balloon 709 is E applying pressure P2 to a radial direction. negative in cavity 140 pressing against stoma 104 and E increasing the seal of the plate / stoma interface 105. Optionally, the pressure Pl and / or P2 can vary from 5 to 40 mmHg, for example, 6 mmHg, 10 mmHg, 15 mmHg, 25 mmHg and 32 mmHg. In some applications, adapter 708 with balloon 709 configured to press in the negative radial direction is useful with plates 102 with plate accesses 118 and / or bag securing elements 132 (plate, plate access and bag securing element , not shown in the figure) of various sizes.
[0225] [0225] Adapter 708 includes an inflation port 764 in the body of adapter 746 and an inflation valve 768 adapted to be accommodated in the inflation port. An inflation lumen 766 extends from the inflation port 764 through the adapter body 746 towards cavity 140 and connects with balloon 709. The inflation and deflation of balloon 709 is through inflation valve 768 that regulates a direction of airflow through inflation lumen 766.
[0226] [0226] In some exemplary applications, theThe 709 balloon can be an integral component of the 708 adapter and is formed (manufactured) together with the adapter. Alternatively, balloon 709 is a separate component formed independently of adapter 708 and mounted in cavity 140 at a later stage of production.
[0228] [0228] In some exemplary applications, sealing element 809 is configured to press against a proximal surface of plate 102 (not shown in the figure) when adapter 808 is attached to plate 102, preventing leakage of waste material and / or fluid wash through the plate / stoma interface 105 (not shown in the figure). Optionally, the sealing element 809 acts with a sealing mechanism redundant to that in the interface plate / adapter 103 (not shown in the figure). Optionally, the sealing element 809 is compressively accommodated within the cavity 140 and is configured to press against the peripheral inner wall 141 in the cavity. A potential advantage of the compressible fit within cavity 140 is to prevent the contents of waste from coming into contact with the inner wall 141 to facilitate cleaning of adapter 808. Optionally or alternatively, sealing element 809 is permanently attached to the inner wall 141, for example, by welding or bonding means. Optionally, sealing element 809 is further configured to press against plate 102 (not shown in the figure) to increase the seal around stoma 104 at the plate / stoma interface 105 (not shown in the figure). In some applications, the sealing element 809 that presses against the plate 102 allows the SN sealing to be maintained at the plate / stoma interface 105 during: natural plate flexing.
[0231] [0231] In some exemplary applications, tampon 170 may be a disposable tampon that is discarded along with pouch 114. For example, tampon 170 may be pushed into pouch 114 by pressure of the waste content flowing into the pouch. Additionally or alternatively, the buffer
[0232] [0232] In some exemplary applications, plug 170 may include a solid elastomeric material that absorbs non-fluids, such as, for example, silicone rubber. Alternatively, the plug 170 may include a foam material that is a non-fluid absorber, alternatively, the fluid absorber to absorb the contents of liquid waste flowing from the stoma. 104. Optionally, plug 170 can be adapted to stretch when liquid waste content is absorbed. In some applications, an amount of liquid waste content absorbable by buffer 170 is up to 100 ml, for example, 1 ml, 5 ml, 10 ml, 20 ml, 35 ml, 45: ml, 50 ml, 60 ml, 75 ml, 8685 ml, 90 ml and 95 ml. Optionally, buffer 170 can absorb amounts of liquid waste content in excess of 100 ml, for example, 120 ml, 150 ml, 180 ml, 200 ml or more. EXAMPLE ELEMENT OF ABSORPTION CUSHION SEAL
[0233] [0233] Reference is now made to Figure 13 which schematically illustrates the sectional view of the ostomy apparatus 100 attached to the plate 102 covering the stoma 104 and with the adapter 108 with an absorption pad 174, according to some applications of the present invention. .
[0234] [0234] In some exemplary applications, the absorption pad 174 can be a disposable pad that is discarded along with the pouch 114. For example, the absorption pad 174 can be pushed into the pouch 114 by the pressure of the contents of the waste that flow to the bag. In addition or alternatively, the absorption pad 174 * can be attached to the plug 110 so that removal of the pad $ or cap 116 pushes the pad away from the stoma 104. Optionally, the absorption pad 174 is extracted from the É ostomy apparatus 100 by removing the plug 110 or the cap 116. In some applications, the absorption pad 174 is attached to the pouch 114 so that the pouch preparation removes the stoma pad 104 and pull the cushion out of the delivery device ostomy 100. In some applications, absorption pad 174 is attached to plug 110, cap 116, or pouch 114 by means of a wire, cable, or other suitable fastening element for pulling the pad.
[0235] [0235] In some exemplary applications, absorption pad 174 is made of a highly relative liquid-absorbent material, such as, for example, cotton, cellulose, or other material from the group of materials known as superabsorbent polymers, or any respective combination.
[0236] [0236] In some exemplary applications, absorption pad 174 is annular in shape and has a round cross section, for example, as in an O-ring, to peripherally surround a circular stoma at the plate / stoma 105 interface. Optionally, the section absorption pad shape 174 adapts to the shape of the sealing element 109 at the stoma / stoma interface 105. In addition or alternatively, the absorption pad adapts to the shape of cavity 140. In some applications, the absorption pad 170 has a non-circular cross-sectional shape that adapts to the shape of the sealing element * 109 at the plate / stoma interface 105, to the shape of the Ê stoma 104, and / or to the shape of the cavity 140. In some applications, adapter 108 is coupled with a different-shaped absorption pad, for example, a disc-shaped absorption pad 176 as shown in Figure
[0237] [0237] Reference is now made to Figures 16A and 16B which schematically illustrate perspective views of an adapter 908 with a wash type 909 sealing element in an ostomy apparatus 900 and Figure 16C which schematically illustrates the sectional view of the adapter with the sealing element, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. In some applications the sealing element 909 is a targeted secondary sealing element with a potential role in the primary sealing. The adapter 908 that includes the sealing element 909 is configured to introduce a fluid into an internal part of the adapter 908. Optionally, said fluid can be introduced into the stoma 104 (not shown in the figures),. for example, for intestinal irrigation. In some: applications, the washing fluid is used to facilitate the flow of waste material through the 908 adapter in the * bag, to wash the stoma, wash the peristomal skin, wash; E: the interior of the adapter, irrigate an interior of the intestine or any combination thereof. In some applications, washing is performed without the sealing element 909 by introducing a washing fluid into cavity 140 and thence to the stoma and other areas.
[0238] [0238] In some exemplary applications, oThe adapter body 946 includes a flushing port 964 through which the flushing fluid can be injected, or otherwise administered into adapter 908. A flushing lumen 966 extends from of the flush access 964 through the adapter body 946 towards cavity 140, connecting to a feed access 965 on an outer wall 911 of the sealing element 909. A feed lumen 967 within the sealing element 909 extends from the feed access 965 to one or more delivery lumens 969, for example, four delivery lumens, extending peripherally along at least part of the sealing member. One or more washing openings 971, for example 64 openings, are spaced along an inner wall 913 of the sealing element 909 and are fluidly connected to the delivery lumens 969. Optionally, a number of delivery lumens 969 and / or the number of wash openings 971 included in the sealing element 909 varies with a particular wash application. , Optionally, a design that includes location, size and / or shape of lumens of distribution 969 and / or wash openings 971 in the sealing element 909 varies with the application. . For example, a sealing element used only for stoma irrigation may be different from a sealing element used also for cleaning the interior of the adapter and / or washing the stoma and / or peristomal skin.
[0239] [0239] An exemplary method of washing, according to some applications, includes the user introducing the washing fluid through the washing access 964 in the washing lumen 966. Optionally, a volume of the washing fluid can vary from 20 ml to 1000 ml, or more, for example, 50 ml, 80 ml, 150 ml, 250 ml, 350 ml, 500 ml, 700 ml, 850 ml, 950 ml, 1100 ml, 1200 ml and 1500 ml. The fluid flows through the washing lumen 966 which enters through the feeder 965 access into the lumen of the feeder 967 and from there to the delivery lumens 969. The washing fluid flowing through the delivery lumens 969 exits through the washing openings 971 and flows from there to cavity 140 and other areas to be washed.
[0240] [0240] In some exemplary applications, the sealing element 909 can include a slit that extends peripherally along the outer wall 911 and positioned so that, despite how the sealing element is positioned inside the cavity 140, the slot is always aligned with the wash lumen 966 so that the wash fluid flowing through the wash lumen enters the slot. Extending from the slot may be one or more lumens 2 of the feeder 967, for example 2, 4, 7, 10 or more lumens of the feeder which are fluidly connected with one or more lumens of distribution 969 and in which the washing fluid from. slit flows.
[0243] [0243] In some exemplary applications, oThe sealing element 909 includes a feed channel 967 "that extends circumferentially along the outer wall 911" and connects to one or more inlet slots 969 ". Inlet slots 969 'extend from the feed channel 967' along a proximal side 915 'of the sealing element 909' towards the inner wall 913 'and terminate at the wash openings 971' close to the inner wall 913 '. applications, the 971 "flushing openings include small sized slits that allow fluid to flow towards cavity 140 while preventing backflow in the inlet slits 969 '(functionally similar to a vibration valve).
[0244] [0244] An exemplary method of washing, according to some applications, includes the user introducing the washing fluid through the washing access 964 into the washing lumen 966. The fluid flows through the washing lumen 966 that enters the slot feed 967 'and thence into the inlet slot 969 ". The washing fluid that flows through the washing slits 969" exits through the washing openings 971' and flows from there to the cavity 140 and other areas to be washed.
[0246] [0246] Reference is now made to Figure 18 which schematically illustrates a section of adapter 908 that includes a wash-type sealing element 909 ”in the ostomy apparatus 900, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. The sealing element 909 "includes an à: feed lumen 967" extending from the outer wall 911 "to an inner wall 913" in the sealing element, Ss with a feed access 965 on the outer wall and an access. - exit 975 on the inner wall. Outlet access 975 is:: configured to attach a 977 wash tube that can be inserted into stoma 104 (not shown in the figure) for intestinal lavage or irrigation. EXEMPLARY APPLIANCES FOR OSTOMY WITH INTEGRATED COMPONENT BUFFER / ADAPTER EXEMPLAR WITH INTEGRATED COMPONENT
[0247] [0247] Reference is now made to Figure 19 which schematically illustrates the sectional view of an apparatus for integral ostomy 1000 to attach to plate 102, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. Figure 19 illustrates an application where a plug and adapter are integrally formed.
[0248] [0248] In some exemplary applications, oThe full ostomy apparatus 1000 includes an adapter 1008 with a housing 1012 that accommodates the collapsed pouch l1l4 and the removable cap 116. In some applications, removing cap 116 and preparing pouch 114 use mechanisms described previously for the ostomy device 100. Optionally, the integral ostomy device 1000 includes the sealing element 109. The integral ostomy device 1000 includes the fixation mechanism 130 that matches the fixation element of the pouch 132 for fixing the ostomy device to plate 102. In some applications, the integral ostomy device 1000 includes any feature or combination of features, previously disclosed in: this document in some exemplary applications of the ostomy device. In some applications, the device stops. integral ostomy 1000 is discarded from the following preparation of: - pouch 114. Alternatively, housing 1012 includes replacing pouch 114 with a new housing 1012 with a collapsed pouch 114. ADAPTER / EXAMPLE PLATE WITH INTEGRAL COMPONENT
[0249] [0249] Reference is now made to Figure 20 which schematically illustrates the sectional view of an ostomy device 1100 that includes an integral adapter / plate 1108, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. Figure 20 illustrates an application where a board and an adapter are integrally formed.
[0250] [0250] Adapter / plate 1108 includes an adapter body 1146 and plate 1102 manufactured integrally as a single component. Alternatively, adapter body 1146 and plate 1102 are manufactured separately as two components and are joined by methods known in the art which may include, for example, welding or bonding.
[0251] [0251] In some exemplary applications, adapter / plate 1108 is adapted to accommodate plug 110. Alternatively, adapter / plate 1108 is adapted to accommodate plug 210. In some applications, adapter / plate 1108 includes the sealing element 109. In some applications, the sealing element 109 can be attached separately to the adapter / plate. Alternatively, the. sealing element 109 can be integrally formed with adapter / plate 1108. In some applications, the ostomy device 1100 includes any feature Or: combination of features, previously disclosed in: this document in some exemplary applications of the ostomy device. In some applications, adapter / plate 1108 is discarded following a predetermined period of time or a predetermined number of bag preparation or as requested by the user. EXAMPLE CAP / PLATE / ADAPTER WITH INTEGRAL COMPONENT
[0252] [0252] Reference is now made to Figure 21 which schematically illustrates the sectional view of an integral ostomy apparatus 1200 which includes a collapsed pouch 114, a plate 1202 and a lid 116, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. The ostomy apparatus 1200 includes an adapter body 1246 with a housing 1212 and plate 1202 manufactured integrally as a single component. Alternatively, the adapter body 1246 which includes housing 1212 and plate 1202 are manufactured separately as two or more components and are joined, for example, by methods known in the art which may include, for example, welding or bonding (chemical or adhesive). The cap 116 and the collapsed pouch 114 are included separately in the ostomy device 1200. In some applications, the ostomy device 1200 includes any feature or combination of features, disclosed earlier in this document in some exemplary applications of the ostomy device.
[0254] [0254] Reference is now made to Figure 22A which schematically illustrates a perspective view of adapter 208 shown in Figures 5A and 5B which includes an integrated cover 210 'and Figure 22B which schematically illustrates the sectional view of the adapter and the integrated cover, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. The integrated cover 210 'is attached to the adapter 208, for example, by means of a hinge, which can be a flexible flap or an articulated pin arrangement or a cable or other suitable fastening means and be adapted to cover the proximal opening 122 .
[0255] [0255] In some applications, cap 210 "serves as a pressure sensing plug to indicate to the user a need to evacuate. Optionally, cap 210 'is adapted for use with some applications of plug 210 not configured with a warning mechanism In this * configuration, plug 210 is inserted into the proximal opening and: attached to adapter 208 and cover 210 'is closed over: plug 210 and secured against adapter body 244.
[0256] [0256] In some exemplary applications, the: * integrated cap 210 'can be used to prevent unwanted preparations of the collapsed pouch 114. In some applications, the integral cap 210' seals the proximal opening 122 to prevent the contents of waste from flowing or leak out of the proximal opening when closed over the proximal opening.
[0257] [0257] In some exemplary applications, the adapter 208 includes a fastening mechanism that includes a first coupling element 264 on the adapter body 244 and a second coupling element 266 on the cap 210 'to secure the plug against the adapter body. Optionally, the first coupling element 264 and / or the second coupling element 266 are pressure activated by the user to secure the cap 210 "against the adapter body 244 and / or to release the cap from the body. EXAMPLE ASSEMBLY OF PLUG / PLATE WITH INTEGRAL COMPONENT
[0258] [0258] Reference is now made to Figures 22C and 22D which schematically illustrate perspective views of, respectively, an assembled integral ostomy cell and an expanded 3400 cell that includes a 3402 plate, a 3446 adapter, a collapsed bag 3414, and a lid 3416, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. The exemplary ostomy battery 3400 encompasses the functions of the plate, adapter and plug in a single integrated component SS and illustrates how such a battery can include. a flat folded, covered bag and a filter that opened to add waste control functionality while maintaining a stack height ã. minimum.
[0259] [0259] For some applications, the 3400 ostomy component battery is specially designed for short and / or active use. By making the stack as low as possible, a more complete advantage can be obtained from flexible materials, which provide a more adaptable ostomy device. While a short period of use is designed, even some stoma pressure can be tolerated, in exchange for a reduced profile. In applications where the period of use is short, the bag is provided primarily as a reserve in case the preparation suddenly becomes necessary. In such applications, the adhesive may be weaker, since it does not need to support the full weight of a collection bag full of waste.
[0260] [0260] The ostomy plate 3402 is integrally attached to the ostomy adapter 3446. The ostomy adapter 3446 includes a 3432 fixture which is,
[0261] [0261] Optionally, the diameter of the access plate for the ostomy plate 3422 can be chosen to fit the diameter of the stoma. Optionally, the pad portion 3404 of the ostomy plate peripherally includes within the lumen of the 3446 adapter and can be constructed so that the appropriately sized plate access can be cut before. use. : [0262] A drop receiving opening from the collapsed bag 3414 is fixed, for example, by welding or:. chemical connection, so that it is in communication with: & fluid with the lumen of the 3446 adapter. In some applications, the 3414 pouch is folded into a flattened package that is contained by the 3416 port when it is attached to the fastener
[0263] [0263] In some applications, a pull tab 3417 is provided on cover 3416, which protrudes from the cover. Optionally, the pull tab protrudes laterally. Optionally, the pull tab is large enough to be comfortably gripped with your fingers. Optionally, the pull tab is made of a sufficiently flexible material so that a gripping appendage, for example, a finger, can be inserted behind it. The pull tab 3416 can be advantageous in removing the lid 3417, which allows the expansion of the waste bag 3414 due, for example, to the filling of waste.
[0264] [0264] In some applications, a 3419 pull tab is provided on the 3402 ostomy plate, which protrudes from the plate and is optionally constructed as a 3404 pad protrusion. Optionally, the pull tab is not adhered to the underlying skin. Optionally, the pull tab protrudes laterally. Optionally, the pull tab is large enough to be comfortably gripped with your fingers. Optionally, the pull tab is made of a sufficiently flexible material so that a gripping appendage, »for example, a finger, can be inserted behind it. The: pull tab 3419 is advantageously used to remove the plate: for ostomy 3402, in order, for example, to exchange an old plate for a replacement. : S [0265] In some applications, a 3449 filter is provided, disposed within the ostomy device to allow gases to escape through it from within the ostomy device. Optionally, the 3446 adapter is provided with an opening 3450 that contains the 3449 filter.
[0266] [0266] Optionally, the ostomy plate 3402, the ostomy adapter 3446 and the cap 3416 are formed from a flexible and / or elastic material, for example, silicone rubber or TPE, or a semi-rigid material, such as, for example, polyethylene. The formation of said components from a flexible material and / or an elastic or semi-rigid material can provide an advantage by allowing the ostomy stack to adapt to body movements and / or skin folds, while occluding effluents emanating from the stoma. EXEMPLARY METHODS FOR USE OF AN OSTOMY APPARATUS EXAMPLE METHOD FOR COVERING A STOMA USING AN APPLIANCE FOR OSTOMY
[0267] [0267] Reference is now made to Figure 23 which is a diagram of a method for covering a stoma with an ostomy apparatus, according to an exemplary application of the present invention. In describing the illustrative references of the method are made for the various combinations of separate and integrated ostomy devices and components * described in this document.
[0268] [0268] In 2301, the user determines whether the ostomy device to be used includes one. adapter / integral plate.
[0270] [0270] From a negative determination in 2301, the user proceeds to fix the plate (eg 102) on the stoma 2305. The user then determines whether the ostomy device includes an integrated plug / adapter
[0271] [0271] At 2309, the user determines whether the adapter includes an integrated cover 116. If so, the user attaches a housing 112 with a collapsed pouch 114 to the adapter 2310 and closes the cover 116 over the housing
[0272] [0272] Reference is now made to Figure 24. which is a diagram of a method of using a smart plug with an ostomy apparatus, according to an exemplary application of the present invention. In describing the. method, reference is made in this document to either or. more of the exemplary applications of the ostomy apparatus described earlier.
[0273] [0273] At 2401, the user, during the course of the day, feels the pressure of the waste content that needs evacuation. Optionally, pressure is felt through the sensor cap 116 in the cap 110 protruding in a proximal direction and / or through other pressure sensor characteristics that may be available in the smart cap.
[0274] [0274] At 2402, optionally, in response to the pressure felt, the user lightly releases the plug 110 of the adapter 108 by opening a gas flow path 148 between the proximal end 120 on the adapter and the plug. Alternatively, the user activates other gas release mechanisms on adapter 108, for example, by pressing gas release valve 568 on adapter 508, or by pressing a flexible fixing ring 444 on the adapter
[0275] [0275] At 2403, the user determines whether there is waste content to release. If not, the method returns to step 2401. If so, the method continues to step 2404. »[0276] At 2404, the user removes cover 116.: Manual removal of the cover can be done at a time and place chosen by the user, for example, in the privacy of one: sanitary installation. Alternatively, the cap t. it is automatically ejected by a secure release mechanism or another pressure activated release mechanism.
[0277] [0277] At 2405 the ostomy bag is automatically prepared by axial pressure of the waste contents pushing the collapsed bag 114, allowing the waste contents to flow into the bag. Alternatively, the user prepares the collapsed pouch 114 using a thread or cord attached to the pouch or any other suitable method for preparing the pouch.
[0278] [0278] At 2406, theThe user, having completed the evacuation, discards the prepared ostomy bag 114 and the waste content. Optionally, the user releases the plug 110 including the prepared bag 114 of the adapter 108 to discard the bag.
[0279] [0279] At 2407, the user optionally determines whether the ostomy plate 102 or the adapter 508 requires replacement. If not, the method continues to step 2409. If so, the method continues to step 2408.
[0280] [0280] At 2408, the user optionally detaches adapter 108 from plate 102 to discard the adapter. Optionally, the user removes the plate to discard the plate. Optionally, a new plate 102 is placed on stoma 104 and adapter 108 is replaced on the * new plate. Alternatively, a new adapter 108 is attached to the plate. Alternatively, adapter 108 is attached to the new É plate 102 before being placed on stoma 104. In some applications, the user removes plate 102 together with the SÊ is 108 adapter and then detaches the adapter. In some applications, plate 1102 and adapter 1108 are integrally attached and removed together. Optionally, plate 1102 and adapter 1108 are replaced with new and / or integral plates and adapters. The card and / or the adapter are then replaced.
[0281] [0281] At 2409, the user replaces a new plug 110 with a new collapsed pouch 114 at the proximal end 120 of adapter 108. Alternatively, the user replaces the removed plug 110 after accommodating the new collapsed pouch 114 in the plug. In some applications, step 2409 is included in step 2408 with the new plug 110 attached to adapter 108 before attaching to plate 102 or placing on stoma 104.
[0282] [0282] In 2410, the user fixes the cap 116 to the cap 110. Optionally, the sensor cap 116 is the one used previously. Alternatively, the new plug at 2409 includes a new cap 116.
[0283] [0283] At 2411, the user, during the course of the day, may need to wash the adapter 108. Optionally, the wash may include washing the interior of adapter 108, the stoma, the peristomal skin, intestinal irrigation or any combination thereof . If washing is required for step 2412. If washing is not necessary, go to step 2401.
[0285] [0285] In some applications, the washing fluid source is connected, for example, by fitting or tapping pressure, to a dedicated inlet in the plug. Optionally, the user first disconnects the regular plug from the adapter, then attaches a new plug adapted to connect a source of flushing fluid. Optionally, said adapted plug includes a high capacity bag adapted to receive waste and washing fluid.
[0286] [0286] In —some applications, during washing, the user removes the cap 116 to prepare the pouch * 114 to allow the washing fluid to flow into the pouch along with the waste residue (steps 2404 and 2405). Optionally, the user prepares pouch 114 before applying. the washing fluid. Alternatively, the user prepares the: pouch 114 after applying the washing fluid. Optionally, the: user allows the fluid to remain within the intestine for some time and then only removes the cap 116 and prepares the pouch 114 to allow the contents of the intestine to be flushed out. THE OSTOMY IN SITU
[0287] [0287] Reference is now made to Figures 25, 26, and 27, which are drawings of an exemplary ostomy device as it is placed on the body during use.
[0288] [0288] In Figure 25, a 3600 user's abdomen is shown with an ostomy battery partially mounted in place. A 3620 ostomy plate (adherent surface of the plate indicated for stomata) is still held in place by the 3605 ostomy belt. A 3610 adapter is attached to the plate. The lumen of the 3615 adapter is in communication with the fluid with the underlying open stoma.
[0289] [0289] In Figure 26, a plug 3625 comprising a housing, a pouch and a lid was attached to the adapter 3610.
[0290] [0290] In Figure 27, the cover has been removed from plug 3625 allowing bag 3630 to unfold from its storage position. The lumen 3615 makes the stoma discernible through the translucent material of the prepared pouch *. BLOCK DIAGRAM OF AN OSTOMY APPARATUS
[0291] [0291] Reference is now made to Figure 28. which is a block diagram of the ostomy apparatus 100 and - some of its components, according to some exemplary applications of the present invention. In some applications, the ostomy apparatus 100 includes any component or combination of components disclosed in this document for the ostomy apparatus. In addition or alternatively, the ostomy apparatus 100 includes any component or combination of components disclosed herein in other exemplary applications of the ostomy apparatus. In some applications, the ostomy apparatus 100 includes integrally formed components.
[0292] [0292] The terms "comprises", "comprising", "includes", "including", "having" and their conjugations mean "including, but not limited to".
[0293] [0293] Throughout this application, various applications of the present invention can be presented in a variable format. It should be understood that the description in a varied format is merely for convenience and brevity and should not be interpreted as an inflexible limitation on the scope of the invention. Consequently, the description of a variety should be considered as having specifically disclosed all sub-variations, as well as the individual numerical values within the variation. For example, the description of a variation, such as from 1 to 6, should be considered to have specifically disclosed sub-variations, such as from * 1 to 3, from 1 to 4, from 1 to 5, from 2 8-4, from 2 to 6, from 3 to 6 etc., as well as individual numbers within that range, for example, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. This applies regardless - of the range of the range.
[0295] [0295] It is worth noting that certain characteristics of the invention, which are, for clarity, described in the context of separate applications, can also be provided in combination with a single application. Conversely, various features of the invention, which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single application, may also be provided separately or in any suitable subcombination, or as appropriate, in any other described application of the invention. Certain characteristics described in the context of various applications should not be considered essential characteristics of those applications, unless the application is inoperative without those elements.
[0296] [0296] All publications, patents and patent applications mentioned in this specification are incorporated herein, by reference and in their entirety, in the specification, to the same extent as if each publication, patent or patent application were: specifically and individually indicated as being incorporated into this document by reference . In addition, the citation or identification of any reference in this application should not be taken as an admission that such reference is available as a prior art to the present invention. Insofar as section titles are used, they should not be construed as necessarily limiting. Legend of the Figures Figure 7B T4) Pressure Figure 28 T1) Integral Apparatus T2) Washing Mechanism T3) Gas Releasing Mechanism
权利要求:
Claims (49)
[1]
1. "OSTOMY APPARATUS", characterized in that it comprises an adapter having a distal end adapted to be coupled to an ostomy plate and a proximal end adapted to be coupled and a plug, said distal end having an opening for fluid communication with an opening at said proximal end.
[2]
2. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a plug adapted to be removably coupled to said adapter.
[3]
3. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said ostomy plate is removably coupled to said adapter.
[4]
4, "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that said adapter includes a sealing mechanism for sealing a plate / adapter interface.
[5]
5. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 4, characterized in that said adapter includes a fixation mechanism configured to fit a fixation element on said plate and said sealing mechanism is an integral part of said mechanism fixation.
[6]
6. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that said adapter includes a fixing mechanism to fit a fixing element on said plate.
[7]
7. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 5 and 6, characterized in that said fixation mechanism includes a quick-fit mechanism.
[8]
8. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 5 and 6, characterized in that said fixing mechanism includes an oscillating locking mechanism.
[9]
9. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any of claims 5 and 6, characterized in that said fixation mechanism comprises a chemical adhesion mechanism.
[10]
10. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 2 to 9, characterized in that it further comprises a locking mechanism for fixing said cover to said adapter.
[11]
11. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 10, characterized in that the plug is screwed to the adapter.
[12]
12. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 10 and 11, characterized in that said plug locking mechanism is adapted to be coupled so as to be sealed between the plug and the adapter.
[13]
13. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any of claims 4, 5 and 12, characterized in that said seal is configured to withstand a differential pressure of 15 mmHg.
[14]
14. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 4, 5 and 12, characterized in that said seal is configured to withstand a differential pressure of 50 mmHg.
[15]
15. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any of claims 4, 5 and 12, characterized in that said seal is configured to withstand a differential pressure of 150 mmHg.
[16]
16. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 2 to 11, characterized in that said adapter includes an opening for releasing gas flowing from the stoma.
[17]
17. "OSTOMY APPARATUS", according to claim 16, characterized in that said opening is selectively controlled by a user of the ostomy device.
[18]
18. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 17, characterized in that said adapter includes a rotating ring for the release of gases flowing from the stoma.
[19]
19. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 18, characterized in that the manipulation of said rotating ring adjusts a rate of release of said gas.
[20]
20. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 2 to 19, characterized in that said adapter includes a gas filtering mechanism to filter gases flowing from the stoma.
[21]
21. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 1 to 20, characterized in that it further comprises a sealing element adapted to be accommodated within an interior cavity of said adapter.
[22]
22. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 21, characterized in that said sealing element includes a soft elastomer.
[23]
23. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 21, characterized in that said sealing element includes an inflatable balloon.
[24]
24. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 21, characterized in that said sealing element includes a compressed foam element.
[25]
25. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 24, characterized in that said compressed foam element is adapted to the filter gases flowing from the stoma.
[26]
26. “OSTOMY APPARATUS” according to any one of claims 1 to 25, characterized in that less than 15 cc of the internal lumen is available to be occupied by the stoma waste when it becomes worn out.
[27]
27. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 1 to 25, characterized in that less than 5 cc of the internal lumen is available to be occupied by the stoma waste when it becomes worn out.
[28]
28. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 1 to 25, characterized in that less than 1 cc of the internal lumen is available to be occupied by the stoma waste when it becomes worn out.
[29]
29. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 1 to 28, characterized in that said ostomy device does not press the stoma when it is worn out.
[30]
30. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 1 to 28, characterized in that the axial length of the closed ostomy apparatus is 12 mm or less.
[31]
31. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 1 to 28, characterized in that the axial length of the closed ostomy apparatus is 6 mm or less.
[32]
32. “OSTOMY COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM”, to seal an ostomy plate, characterized by comprising: an adapted housing for fixing to said plate; and a sealing mechanism formed by at least one element that resists the flow of pressurized gases passing through the housing-plate interface.
[33]
33. "OSTOMY COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM" according to claim 32, characterized in that at least one element of the sealing mechanism comprises an element fully formed in the housing which presses in the opposite direction of a plate surface to form a seal that resists the outflow of gases under pressure from the stoma.
[34]
34. “COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM
OSTOMY ”according to claim 32, characterized in that at least one element of the sealing mechanism comprises a fully formed element in the plate that presses in the opposite direction of a housing surface to form a seal that resists the outflow of gases under pressure from the stoma.
[35]
35. "OSTOMY COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM" according to claim 32, characterized in that at least one element of the sealing mechanism comprises a separate element contained in the cavity of the plate which presses in the opposite direction of a surface of, at least one of the housings and stoma to form a seal that resists the outflow of gases under pressure from the stoma.
[36]
36. "OSTOMY COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM", in any of claims 32 to 35, characterized in that the housing comprises the housing of an ostomy plug.
[37]
37. "OSTOMY COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM", in any of claims 32 to 36, characterized in that the structure comprises a lumen with a proximal end and is fixed to a withered collection bag that closes the proximal end.
[38]
38. "OSTOMY COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM", according to claim 37, characterized in that the housing is fixed to an element of prevention of stretching of the bag that covers at least partially the withered collection bag and the closed proximal end .
[39]
39. “COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM
OSTOMY ”according to claim 37, characterized in that the housing comprises a cavity sized to contain a filter and within the cavity there is a filter to filter the gases flowing from the stoma.
[40]
40. "OSTOMY COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM" of any of claims 32 to 35, characterized in that the housing comprises the housing of an ostomy adapter apparatus.
[41]
41, "OSTOMY COMPONENT SEALING SYSTEM", according to any one of claims 32 to 40, characterized in that the housing and at least one element of the sealing mechanism element does not press the stoma.
[42]
42. “METHOD OF SEALING THE STOMA IN THE BODY OF AN INDIVIDUAL”, characterized by understanding: fixing an ostomy plate over the stoma; attach an adapter to said plate; and fit a plug to said adapter.
[43]
43. "METHOD OF SEALING THE STOMA IN THE BODY OF AN INDIVIDUAL", according to claim 42, characterized by comprising the fitting of said plug before attaching said adapter to said plate.
[44]
44. "METHOD OF SEALING THE STOMA IN THE BODY OF AN INDIVIDUAL", according to any one of claims 42 and 43, characterized in that it comprises fixing a withered pouch to said adapter.
[45]
45. "METHOD OF SEALING THE STOMA IN THE BODY OF AN INDIVIDUAL", according to any one of claims 42 to 44, characterized by comprising the fitting of said adapter to said plate before fixing said plate on the stoma.
[46]
46. "METHOD OF SEALING THE STOMA IN THE BODY OF AN INDIVIDUAL", according to any one of claims 42 to 44, characterized in that said stoma sealing is performed without applying force directly to the stoma.
[47]
47. “METHOD OF SEALING THE STOMA IN THE BODY OF AN INDIVIDUAL”, characterized by understanding: fixing an ostomy plate over the stoma; and fitting a plug over said adapter, comprising a withered pouch, an element to prevent stretching of the pouch and a gas filter, without applying force directly to the stoma.
[48]
48. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to claim 1, characterized in that the adapter and plug are completely engaged.
[49]
49. "OSTOMY APPARATUS" according to any one of claims 1 and 48, characterized in that the adapter and the plate are fully engaged.
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