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Medical apparatus for intestinal and vaginal treatments

a medical device and vaginal technology, applied in water installations, baths, constructions, etc., can solve the problems of unpractical, unsuitable, unsafe,

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-10-13
BIEFFE MEDITAL
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[0026] The general object of this invention is to provide a medical apparatus for intestinal self-irrigation treatments or for other similar applications, improved in use, whereby it is possible to obviate the drawbacks and the limitations of the previously known apparatuses.
[0028] A further object of this invention is to provide a medical apparatus, of the aforementioned kind, which is capable of being used by patients of any build, even particularly obese patients, thanks to its extremely practical and easy use.
[0029] A still further object of this invention is to provide a medical apparatus in which the patients themselves can easily change the position of the irrigation tube, and easily control and adjust the water flow during injection, while maintaining a comfortable and correct posture, which facilitates the irrigation treatment.
[0031] A still further object of the invention is to provide a medical apparatus for irrigation treatments, which can be packed in the form of a “kit”; in this way it is possible to easily assemble and disassemble the various parts making up the apparatus, and to transport them housed into a special case. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

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Although similar apparatuses have proved to be extremely useful, in that they have rendered the patient wholly independent in carrying out intestinal irrigation and / or lavage treatments, in practice they have a number of drawbacks.
In particular, the seat must be suitably conformed and provided with the necessary ducts for passage of the water, and means for supporting the irrigation tube; consequently, they call for a fixed installation which does not allow the apparatus to be transported or fitted onto another toilet bowl located elsewhere.
Even though the solution may seem to be apparently simple, from the hygienic standpoint the proposed solution is somewhat questionable, due to the difficulty in carrying out the necessary cleaning operations.
The total lack of any safety device or devices for controlling the incoming flow of water, especially whenever the apparatus is connected to a pressurised water supply, makes these apparatuses somewhat unpractical and wholly unsafe to use.
Although an apparatus of this kind is provided with the necessary safety devices, and with accessories capable of enabling it to be connected to a water supply tap, in practice, the apparatus still cannot be used in a universal manner or under different conditions of use.
The safety and control unit for controlling the pressure and the water flow is positioned far from the toilet bowl, in an uncomfortable position for a patient, which does not allow any easy and urgent intervention of the same patient during an emergency.
In all the cases, the previously known apparatuses call for the need to make use of a specially dedicated and expensive seat, which is not always pleasant to see in the bathroom of a modern home, and do not contemplate the possibility of transporting the apparatus itself.
In a way wholly corresponding to the previously known apparatuses, the irrigation tube is still fitted onto a tubular arm which extends overhanging towards the bottom of the bowl and then upwards after a wide curve; therefore sometimes it can be difficult to self-introduce the irrigation tube correctly into the anus, without causing an injury or possible lesions to the patient, due to the incorrect positioning of the apparatus and the possible bending of the tubular arm supporting the irrigation tube whenever the patient is hesitant or does not pay sufficient attention at the time of use.
In addition to the problem of greater hygiene and correct positioning of the irrigation tube in relation to the different requirements and physical characteristics of the patient, and besides the problem of safety, there are other requirements which have been wholly unsatisfied or which have not been sufficiently or completely solved by the previously known apparatuses.
Another problem related to the former, which has never been dealt with and solved with the previous apparatuses, concerns its universal use, and the possibility of connecting the apparatus to any source of water existing in a bathroom.
In fact, by an investigation it has been observed that the connection of the water supply line to the normal water taps or mixers is at times difficult if not impossible, due to the enormous variety of models of taps and mixers currently existing, unless special coupling devices are used.

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[0053]FIG. 1 shows the medical apparatus for self-irrigation treatments, according to the invention, fitted onto a normal toilet bowl 10, provided with a seat 12.

[0054] As shown in FIG. 1 the medical apparatus according to the invention is positioned between the seat 12 and the bowl 10.

[0055] As more clearly illustrated in the enlarged detail of FIG. 2, the apparatus comprises a shaped support frame 13 for a disposable irrigation tube 14 which protrudes beyond the seat 12 to partially penetrate into the rectum of a patient P seated directly on the toilet bowl 10.

[0056] A water supplying line 15 for the irrigation tube 14, extends between an upwardly directed pipe fitting 16 for the irrigation tube 14, and a pressurised water source consisting for example of a mixer tap 17, preferentially provided with a flexible shower pipe 17′.

[0057] The aforesaid flexible shower pipe 17′ is almost provided with a gas female pipe fitting 17″, for the connection of a showerhead, not shown.

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Abstract

A self-irrigation medical apparatus for intestinal and / or vaginal irrigations, comprises a shaped support frame, a disposable irrigation tube; the support frame comprises a central portion conformed to face inside the toilet bowl, and two side arms to be locked between opposite surfaces of the bowl and the seat. A flow duct extends along the support frame, and into an upwardly facing pipe fitting, for the irrigation tube; the apparatus comprises a pressure control unit, and a manually actuable push bottom tap on a side of the support frame.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] This invention concerns a medical apparatus for self-irrigation treatments, for example for intestinal irrigations of the colon and vaginal irrigations, suitable for use both as a portable apparatus, and for permanent installation in the bathroom of a home or a hotel, for totally independent use, without the need for any assistance or help of an operator. [0002] In particular, the invention is directed to a medical apparatus of the aforementioned kind, which can be used directly on toilet bowls, easily fitted and removed by a patient, and proves to be extremely easy and hygienic to use. [0003] Although the medical apparatus is described hereunder with reference to hydrotherapeutic treatment of the colon, it is understood that the same apparatus can also be used for other types of irrigation, for example in the treatment of diseases or for vaginal douches. STATE OF THE ART [0004] As described in a previous application EP 1 240 911, hydrotherapeutic ...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61M3/02
CPCA61M3/0225A61M3/025A61M2210/1067A61M2210/1475A61M3/0216A61M3/022A61M3/0208
Inventor COLOMBI, ALESSANDRO
Owner BIEFFE MEDITAL
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