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Anti-channeling stool management system

  • US 9,937,083 B1
  • Filed: 09/02/2014
  • Issued: 04/10/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/08/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A stool management and collection system for acutely and chronically ill patients, said system comprising:

  • a generally C-shaped absorbent contour pad;

    a stool holding bag with a tapered upper portion extending in an upward direction and a top edge around an opening, said stool holding bag having an anti-reflux valve adjacent to said top edge, said anti-reflux valve configured to block the opening of said stool holding bag, said stool holding bag also having a non-tapered lower portion with at least one urine transfer hole located on said non-tapered lower portion;

    a skin sealing composition;

    a generally C-shaped backing member securing said top edge of said stool holding bag, said C-shaped backing member also having a first opposed surface and a second opposed surface, said first surface positioned adjacent to said stool holding bag, and said second surface positioned adjacent to said C-shaped absorbent contour pad, said second surface having an inner crescent portion adjacent to an outer crescent portion, with a first part and a second part of a two-part connectible and releasable fastener associated with said outer crescent portion, and said inner crescent portion is at least partially in contact with said contour pad; and

    a bandage unit having opposed sides and said second part of said two-part connectible and releasable fastener associated with one of said opposed sides, said bandage unit also having a skin-adhering substance associated with the other one of said opposed sides, wherein said bandage unit is capable of being fixed against a patient'"'"'s skin around the rectal opening and sealed with said skin-sealing composition positioned between said bandage unit and the rectal opening, wherein, when said two parts of said easily connectible and releasable fastener are joined together, said stool collection system is attached to the skin around the patient'"'"'s rectal opening with said skin-adhering substance, and said inner crescent portion biasing said contour pad toward said patient.

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