COLOSTOMY POUCH SUPPORT BAG

A support device for a colostomy pouch has an elongated body having two ends, comprising a closable main pocket having an outward-facing front and a rear, an opening in the rear of the pocket sized to accommodate a colostomy pouch, a strap attached to each end, a fastener at the end of one or both straps. In an embodiment, one or more accessories pockets are affixed on the bag body. The opening may also have an expansion slit at the side of the opening, having a closure, wherein when the closure is released the slit opens and causes a larger opening. The closure may be a button closure, a hook and loop closure or a snap fit closure. The device may have a lower opening in the bottom of the main pocket to permit egress of the pouch opening for emptying the pouch while wearing the device.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The present invention relates to the field of support devices for colostomy bags and devices.

2. Description of Related Art

An ostomy pouching system or colostomy bag is a prosthetic medical device that provides a means for the collection of waste from a surgically diverted biological system, for example colon, ileum, or bladder, and the creation of a stoma. Pouching systems are most commonly associated with colostomies, ileostomies, and urostomies.

Pouching systems usually consist of a collection pouch plastic bag, known as a one-piece system or, in some instances involves a mounting plate, commonly called a flange, wafer or a baseplate, and a collection pouch that is attached mechanically or with an adhesive in an airtight seal, known as a two-piece system. The selection of systems varies greatly between individuals and is often based on personal preference and lifestyle. Ostomy pouching systems collect waste that is output from a stoma. The pouching system allows the stoma to drain into a sealed collection pouch, while protecting the surrounding skin from contaminations.

The adhesive adheres strongly to the abdomen, to prevent leaking and allows the user to maintain an active lifestyle. The baseplate may last one or more days before being replaced, being highly dependent on lifestyle, ostomy type and anatomy. Most wafers/baseplates are manufactured using pectin or similar organic material and are available in a wide variety of sizes to accommodate a person's particular anatomy. The internal opening must be the correct size to accommodate the individual's stoma while protecting the skin from contact with waste. The methods for sizing this opening vary depending on the type of wafer/baseplate; some pre-cut sizes are available, some users customize the opening using scissors. Manufacturers have recently introduced moldable wafers than can be shaped by hand without the need for scissors.

Pouches can be broken down into two basic types: open-end (drainable) and closed-end (disposable). Open-end pouches have a resealable end that can be opened to drain the contents of the pouch into a toilet. The end is sealed with either a Velcro-type closure or a simple clip. Closed-end pouches can be removed and replaced with a new pouch once the bag is full or the pouch can be emptied and rinsed. The flange or wafer does not need to be replaced.

The use of open-end vs. closed-end pouches is dependent on the frequency in which an individual needs to empty the contents. Gas is created during digestion, and an airtight pouch will collect this and inflate. To prevent this some pouches are available with special charcoal filtered vents that will allow the gas to escape, and prevent ballooning at night. Some odor can be expelled through the charcoal filter especially if sufficient deodorant is not used in the pouch.

Pouch covers are helpful to disguise the plastic pouch when it is exposed when reaching or other physical activity. These are usually made of cloth and can be decorative or plain to blend in with clothing. Various sources stock sizes for most manufacturers pouches. There are flexible elastic pouch belts available for extreme physical activity but some of these require the pouch to be worn sideways so it does not fill properly and the tight fit causes pancaking of the effluent.

Based on the foregoing, there is a need in the art for a colostomy pouch bag to contain and support the colostomy bag as it fills, and hide its appearance to allow the user to maintain a normal life without being self-conscious.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A support device for a colostomy pouch has an elongated body having two ends, comprising a closable main pocket having an outward-facing front and a rear, an opening in the rear of the pocket sized to accommodate a colostomy pouch, a strap attached to each end, a fastener at the end of one or both straps. In an embodiment, one or more accessories pockets are affixed on the bag body.

The accessories pockets may be positioned at each end between the bag body and the straps, and may be adjacent to the main pocket. In an embodiment the main pocket is closable by a zipper, and the zipper may be water resistant.

The fastener may be a squeeze clip. The opening may be reinforced with a leather grommet, or with a rubber grommet. The floor of the main pocket may also be reinforced. The pouch body may be positioned within the main pocket, and the pouch baseplate is external to the body.

The opening may also have an expansion slit at the side of the opening, having a closure, wherein when the closure is released the slit opens and causes a larger opening. The closure may be a button closure, a hook and loop closure or a snap fit closure. The slit is may be reinforced with extra material. The main pocket may be water resistant, and thee pouch comprises a resealable opening, and the device further comprises a lower opening in the bottom of the main pocket to permit egress of the pouch opening for emptying the pouch while wearing the device.

A method of applying a support device over a colospomy pouch has the steps of adhering the pouch to the side of a user's abdomen over a stoma, pushing the bag through an opening in the rear of a support device so that the bag is positioned within a main pocket, passing straps around a user's body and fastening the straps around the body, and closing the main pocket.

It may include the further steps of opening an expansion slit adjacent to the opening to expand the opening, and removing the support device from the colostomy pouch by passing the pouch through the expanded opening.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Preferred embodiments of the present invention and their advantages may be understood by referring toFIGS. 1-2c,wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements.

With reference toFIG. 1, the colostomy pouch support bag2comprises a support bag body5having a single main pocket10, and one or more accessories pockets12. The bag body tapers at each end15. Each end is attached to one or more straps14a,14b,which straps extend from the end and terminate in a fastener, typically having a male fastener end18aand a female fastener end18b.The fastener may be a squeeze clip or other means for releasably fastening straps, in which case one end will be the female clip18band the other end a male clip18a.One or both straps14a,14bmay be adjustable for length, by the attachment through the squeeze clip, or by slides20along the strap's length. In one embodiment, the first strap14ahas holes and the second strap14ba buckle for engaging the holes to produce the correct size for the wearer. In one embodiment, the bag has no straps and is held on by the pouch25and the adhesive on the baseplate27retaining the pouch against the abdomen. As the opening30for the pouch is smaller than the pouch, the bag is retained on the pouch, disguising the pouch.

At the rear of the main pocket is an opening30that permits the placement of the colostomy pouch within the main pocket10, while the colostomy pouch baseplate27protrudes externally, through the opening30, to the main pocket10. The opening diameter is smaller than the colostomy pouch25diameter when partially filled, and is also smaller than the baseplate27. Typical diameter of the opening may be 1½″ to 3½″. This is so the colostomy pouch25remains within the support bag2despite the user's movements. The opening30may have an expansion slit35held by a button37release on its circumference to open the opening wider to permit the egress of a full colostomy pouch25from the main pocket10, without removing said colostomy pouch25from the abdomen. In order to release, the button37, positioned at the edge of the opening, is opened to reveal a slit that may be expanded to increase the circumference of the opening to permit a full colostomy pouch, to pass through, for example.

The opening is reinforced by rubber or leather grommet40sewn or fitted around the opening to prevent wear as the bags are inserted and removed, and to prevent tearing of the opening edge as the bag is manipulated. Additionally, the grommet40is smooth to prevent tears in the colostomy pouch. The opening reinforcement grommet40may extend in material to cover the bottom of the main pocket to protect the bottom of the pocket from wear and tear.

In an embodiment, the main pocket10does not taper but maintains a rectangular shape, such that the zipper42may be opened to release three sides of the top flap45such that the top flap45may be raised without separating. In an embodiment, the main pocket10has a sealable bottom opening50at the bottom of the front, to permit the egress of the open, resealable end52of the pouch for emptying without removal from the support bag2. The resealable end52may then be reclosed and pushed back into the main pocket10.

The main pocket10may have one or more accessories pockets12for holding personal effects or further replacement colostomy pouches25. The pockets12may be attached to the body of the bag or may be placed on body extensions at either side, forming connections with the straps14a,14bat either end.

In an embodiment, the main pocket10is sealed from the interior, to provide a water-resistant contained for the colostomy pouch25, such that if the pouch25leaks the leak is contained within the support bag body5. In an embodiment, the main pocket10is closed by a water-resistant zipper42, further to prevent leaking, depending on the user's activity. A charcoal vent54may be present from the main pocket10to the outside to permit venting of the main pocket10, particularly where the pouch25contains a vent to prevent pressure build up.

With reference toFIG. 2a, the user removes the adhesive cover (usually paper), positions the baseplate27of the colostomy pouch over the stoma, and pushes the colostomy pouch25onto the abdomen around the stoma to adhere the pouch to the abdomen. The adhesive is a removable adhesive that prevents harm to the abdominal skin, and is optimized in regards to absorption, tack and adhesion, flexibility, erosion resistance and ease of removal. The colostomy pouch is preferably open-ended and oriented with the resealable end52oriented toward the bottom as recommended in use. The resealable end52of the pouch25may be closed by hook and loop fasteners or by a clip57which bends the bag tightly and maintains the bend to produce a watertight seal.

With reference toFIG. 2b, the user positions the bag over the colostomy pouch, and pushes the empty pouch through the rear opening of the colostomy bag, so the colostomy pouch is contained within the support bag body, wherein the baseplate is positioned on the outside of the opening to adhere to an abdomen. As the colostomy pouch fills, the pouch rests on the bottom of the support bag body such that the weight is supported by, and transferred to, the support bag. The rear opening diameter is smaller than the colostomy pouch diameter when partially filled, and is also smaller than the baseplate. This is so the colostomy pouch remains within the support bag despite the user's movements. The baseplate remains adhered to the abdomen. The straps of the support bag are then connected around the user's waist to retain the support bag on the user's waist using fastening means, and the straps are adjustable to retain the support bag comfortably on the user's waist and hold the weight of a full colostomy bag within the support bag.

With reference to2c,the user inspects the positioning of the colostomy pouch within the body of the support bag, and closes the body of the bag. The user opens adjacent pockets on the support bag to hold his or her person effects (wallet, phone, etc.) The body of the support bag has an external pocket for replacement colostomy pouches wherein which a user may store other