The invention is a small, teardrop shaped, pressure relieving, ear protecting, prosthesis, and sleep aid, to be used in conjunction with a standard pillow, especially for patients diagnosed with CNH, but also useful for Atresia and Microtia-anotia ear conditions and ear surgery.
Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronic helicis, (CNH or CHCH) is a very common, benign, condition of the helix or anti-helix of the ear, affecting persons in their middle 60's and 70's, and believed to be caused by sleeping on the same side nightly. CNH is similar to a decubitus ulcer, but smaller, sometimes only a pinpoint. CNH identifies itself, by being extraordinarily painful. CNH shows signs of nerve hyperplasia or increased small nerves adjacent to the involved cartilage which contributes to the acute sensitivity, often severe enough to send patients to the doctor for relief.
“A key diagnostic feature is the exquisite tenderness to palpation or pressure . . . often associated with CNH. This pain is often the reason the patient presents for evaluation.” (1)
“Lesions are most common in middle-aged white males with prevalence ratios between females to males of between 1:5 and 1:10. They are most common after the age of 40 years, with 90% of cases being reported between the ages of 50 and 80 years of age.” (2)
This means that the number of cases will continue to increase exponentially as baby boomers reach advanced age, and presently the best answer has been a home made prosthesis.
“Effective treatment of Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronica helicis (CNCH) As a result of this study, we recommend that patients presenting with CNCH be managed conservatively in the first instance . . . using a home-made, pressure-relieving prosthesis.” (3) This study showed the invention can help patients avoid surgery in the first place.
All available options, pressure pads and pillows, fall short of solving the problems for sufferers. They are faulty, in either size, construction, design, or composition. The best option is the homemade remedy doctors recommend: “A pressure relieving prosthesis can be fashioned by cutting a hole from the center of a bath sponge.” (4)
Ear Pillow™, Sleep Easy R, CNH Pillow, and The Original Pillow with a hole are all large pillows with a hole cut from the middle. Tossing and positioning the head to match up with the recess in the pillow, is a painful endeavor by itself.
“Most commonly, the patient reports that the pain interferes with their ability to sleep at night.” (5) Patients cannot roll over, without waking up.
CNH Donut Pillow is a novel and necessary remedy, to the sleep deprivation CNH sufferers incur. It is feather-light and includes a strap, so it is portable, and moves with the head, ending the possibility of accidentally bumping or brushing the sore ear. This immediately prevents pain, reduces stress, and promotes a more natural, peaceful sleep.
“The primary treatment goal should be to relieve or eliminate pressure at the site of the lesion. This is often difficult because of the patient's preference, or necessity, to sleep on the side of the lesion. (6)
CNH Donut Pillow is specially designed to keep all contact from the injured ear area, and allow a person to sleep, even while laying directly on their preferred side, and laying on the injured ear.
HurtsDonut, and the Infinity Snake, are both reasonable options for people with CNH, but the first is a stuffed pillow fabricated to help heal ear piercings. All “stuffed pillows” have a tendency to splay and spread, like a bean bag, under the weight of the head.
The unique, contiguous foam, composition of the CNH Donut, and the novel “teardrop” shaped center hole, is very lightweight and soft, yet, provides enough strength to hold a 20 pound head up off an injured ear.
Neither of these pillows are prosthetics, that easily affix to the head itself. CNH Donut is a prosthetic that affixes to the head. CNH Donut is unique, in that it envelopes the affected area, in a perpendicular wall of foam, surrounding the lesion like a fortress. The pain of CNH is so intense, there is considerable psychological benefit, to having the injured ear protected thusly.
Many similar products, are torus shaped cushions, designed to increase circulation and reduce pressure, however a circular center is undesirable, exposing too much middle ear. The most similar device is JP 31305920, March 2006, from Minako Institutions, the “Bedsore prevention freely Pillow,” which is a pillow you may stuff to the desired fill, and place where you need it. My prosthesis does not benefit from, or use, stuffing or fill.
Few prior art examples specifically address the painful condition, CNH, specifically. Many devices are pillows, stuffed and filled, with various materials, that lend themselves to spreading and splaying into the affected area. The “Convoluted Foam Ear Protector” inevitably touches the injury. Reviewers complain the convoluted foam is too hard. The CNH Donuts' unique teardrop shape, and contiguous soft, foam bands, isolate the injury, and protect the ear, without touching the injury. This is essential for healing, and pain relief, in cases of CNH, as well as Atresia and Microtia-anotia conditions, or ear surgery.
Invention is a teardrop shaped, pressure relieving, ear protecting, prosthesis, and sleep aid.
The invention is soft and light, but rigid and strong, to be used in conjunction with a standard pillow, for persons suffering with Chondrodermatitis nodularis chronic helicis (CNH) and, or Atresia, and Microtia-anotia, conditions of the ear.
Comprised of contiguous foam strips, curved into a tear-drop shape (
With ends stitched together. Covered in cylindrical, nylon, spandex fabric, (
Affixed with a head strap (
So patient may return to sleeping on the preferred side. (
The contiguous polyurethane foam design creates a base strong enough to hold a head. No filling or stuffing, which has tendency to spread out under pressure. The teardrop, shaped aperture, resists splaying. The smaller size envelopes the ear, offering better protection from outside contact.
Can be used for sufferers of Atresia and Microtia-anotia, before, and after surgical treatment, or to facilitate healing without surgery. Inexpensive and user friendly.
Invention is comprised of 2 contiguous foam strips, curved into a tear-drop shape, as shown in (
Covered in cylindrical, nylon, spandex fabric, (
Ends are sewn together and affixed with a head strap (
For purposes of returning to sleep, on the preferred side. (
CNH Donut Pillow is a pressure relieving, ear protecting, prosthesis, and sleep aid.
A soft and light, but rigid and strong, teardrop shaped, pressure relieving prosthesis, which protects the ear, to be used in conjunction with a standard pillow, for patients diagnosed with CNH and, or Atresia and Microtia-anotia conditions of the ear.
Comprised of 2, unequal lengths of untreated, polyurethane foam, 38 cm×2.5 cm×4.5 cm, and 45.5 cm×2.5 cm×4.5 cm, placed next to each other and curved, into a 4 cm×7 cm teardrop shaped hole (