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Absorbing sealing device for an intestinal stoma

  • US 10,390,988 B2
  • Filed: 07/19/2010
  • Issued: 08/27/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/17/2009
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An ostomy accessory for an intestinal stoma of a mammal ostomy patient, adapted to be used together with an implanted constriction device with an artificial closing sphincter for independently from the ostomy accessory constricting the intestine from outside of the intestine for closing the intestinal passageway thereby hindering fecal matter to reach the ostomy accessory,wherein said ostomy accessory is adapted to work independently from the artificial closing sphincter and adapted to work in an intestinal environment where the artificial closing sphincter is preventing feces to reach the ostomy accessory, wherein said ostomy accessory is adapted to have its function consisting of to absorb non-fecal secret from the mucosa wall of the part of the intestine which is distal to the constriction device, the ostomy accessory comprising an insertion portion adapted for insertion into said intestinal stoma, said insertion portion comprising an absorbing body for absorbing and retaining liquid matter consisting of liquid secreted from a mucosa wall of the intestine, the accessory also comprising an outer part attached to the insertion portion and adapted to seal said stoma together with the insertion portion, the outer part being attached to a liquid non-permeable layer in order to allow the absorbing body to retain absorbed liquid secretions from the mucosa wall so that the mucosa wall does not dehydrate, and wherein said outer part is attached to an attachment layer adapted to create an electrostatic field between the outer part and the abdominal wall, adapted for retaining the outer part against the abdominal wall when non-fecal secret only is absorbed from the intestinal wall, wherein the insertion portion is attached to the outer part so that a portion of the outer part forms an outer wall of the insertion portion, wherein the insertion portion and the outer part are formed in one piece, without previously-separate coupled together pieces.

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