Ostomy apparatus
First Claim
1. In combination with an ostomy collection pouch having a stoma attachment ring for attaching the pouch to the wearer, a gas venting device comprising a vent head extending through a wall of the pouch in sealed relation thereto, the venting device being located between the attachment ring and the upper end of the pouch, the vent head having a shank portion extending outwardly beyond the exterior of the pouch wall with a gas passage therethrough, the passage extending from the interior of the pouch to the outer end of the shank portion, a flexible tube of sufficient length to extend from the pouch to a point a short distance above the waist of the wearer, the vent head shank portion being received in one end of the tube in sealed relation thereto, and a clamp member positioned on the tube adjacent its other end, the clamp member having closed and open positions for sealing off or opening up the tube at the discretion of the wearer, the tube and clamp member being positioned beneath the clothing of the wearer so as to be concealed from view.
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Abstract
An ostomy kit including a controllable vent device for releasing gas pressure that builds up in an ostomy collection pouch. The vent device comprises a flexible tube that is long enough to extend from the pounch to a point above the wearer'"'"'s waist and a tube clamp mounted on the tube near its upper end. The clamp normally closes the tube but can be easily opened through the clothing of the wearer to release the gas when pressure starts to build up. The ostomy kit also includes a bottom feed squeeze bottle having a one-way air inlet valve in its top and a nozzle that is adapted to be connected to the upper end of the vent device tube for flushing out the ostomy pouch when the tube clamp is open. The kit also includes a chute member that coacts with the squeeze bottle in rinsing the stoma area after the pouch has been disconnected from the area.
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- 1. In combination with an ostomy collection pouch having a stoma attachment ring for attaching the pouch to the wearer, a gas venting device comprising a vent head extending through a wall of the pouch in sealed relation thereto, the venting device being located between the attachment ring and the upper end of the pouch, the vent head having a shank portion extending outwardly beyond the exterior of the pouch wall with a gas passage therethrough, the passage extending from the interior of the pouch to the outer end of the shank portion, a flexible tube of sufficient length to extend from the pouch to a point a short distance above the waist of the wearer, the vent head shank portion being received in one end of the tube in sealed relation thereto, and a clamp member positioned on the tube adjacent its other end, the clamp member having closed and open positions for sealing off or opening up the tube at the discretion of the wearer, the tube and clamp member being positioned beneath the clothing of the wearer so as to be concealed from view.
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