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Title: |
US5269774:
Implantive ostomy ring
[ Derwent Title ]

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Country: |
US United States of America

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Inventor: |
Gray, Michael W.; Chicago, IL 60610

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Assignee: |
None

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Published / Filed: |
1993-12-14
/ 1992-09-25

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Application Number: |
US1992000951408

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IPC Code: |
Advanced:
A61F 5/445;
A61F 5/449;
Core:
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IPC-7:
A61F 5/44;

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ECLA Code: |
A61F5/445; A61F5/449; K61F5/445A;

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U.S. Class: |
Current:
604/343;
604/332;
604/338;
604/339;
604/342;
Original:
604/343;
604/332;
604/338;
604/339;
604/342;
623/011;

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Field of Search: |
128/D25
604/332,337,338-339,341-344
623/011

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Priority Number: |
| 1992-09-25 |
US1992000951408 |

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Abstract: |
An ostomy appliance having a ring portion and a sheath portion. The ring portion has a first side, a second side and an aperture substantially centered through the first side and the second side. The ring portion also includes a flange extending radially outward from the aperture. A collection pouch can be removably attached to the first side of the ring portion. A generally cylindrically shaped sheath portion has one end securely attached to the ring portion and a second end. The sheath includes a channel configured to accept the body passage through to the aperture on the ring portion. The sheath is made of a nonabsorbable, noncorrosive mesh material which allows the naturally occurring scaring process of the patient to fibrotically attach the sheath to the body passage, and thereby fixedly secure the ring portion to a substantially permanent location on the surface of the patient's body from within the patient's body.

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Attorney, Agent or Firm: |
Welsh & Katz, Ltd. ;

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Primary / Asst. Examiners: |
Green, Randall L.; Zuttarelli, A.

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Maintenance Status: |
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Family: |
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First Claim:
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What I claim is:
1. A combination ring and collection pouch for an ostomy, said combination comprising:
- a ring portion having a first side, a second side and an aperture substantially centered through said first side and said second side, said ring portion having a flange integrally formed on said ring portion which extends radially outward from said aperture to provide a support backing to said ring portion;
- means for collecting waste matter from a body passage;
- means for securing said collection means to said first side of said ring portion, said collection means communicating with said body passage through said aperture when said collection means is secured to said ring portion;
- a flexible sheath being of a certain length and having one end securely attached to said second side of said ring portion and a second end, said sheath having a channel for accepting said body passage through to said aperture, said sheath conforming to said body passage throughout said length of said sheath, said sheath allowing naturally occurring scarring process of a patient's body to fibrotically attach said sheath to said body passage and thereby fixedly secure said ring portion to a substantially permanent location on a surface of said patient's body completely from within said patient's body without adhesives; and
- a nonabsorbable filament integral with and depending from said second side of said ring portion, said filament being independent of and extending through said first end of said sheath and terminating substantially at said second end of said sheath for securely attaching said ring portion to said sheath.

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