The present invention relates generally to garments for use in medical procedures, and specifically to garments to be worn by patients during endoscopy.
A patient undergoing endoscopic examination of the rectum and/or colon must generally lie on an examination table with the lower part of his or her body bared, or at best partly covered by a loose drape. Needless to say, this situation is uncomfortable and embarrassing for the patient. In addition, fluids commonly leak out through the patient's anus during the examination, wetting the patient's body and the examining table.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a novel garment to be worn by patients undergoing endoscopic examination. The garment is typically made of absorbent fabric, which is shaped to fit over the pelvic area of the patient in the manner of short pants or a diaper. An aperture is cut through the garment in the area of a body orifice, such as the anus, vagina or urethra, through which the endoscope is to be inserted into the patient's body. The aperture permits access to the orifice for insertion of the endoscope therethrough, while the patient is wearing the garment. Thus, the patient's modesty and comfort are protected during the examination. Fluids that leak out of the orifice are typically absorbed by the garment.
In some embodiments of the present invention, an endoscope retainer is fixed to the garment in the area of the aperture. The physician inserts the endoscope through the retainer into the patient's body orifice. As the physician advances the endoscope into the body, the retainer holds the endoscope in position. Thus, the physician may, when necessary, remove both hands from the endoscope to perform other operations, without requiring an assistant to hold the endoscope in the meanwhile.
There is therefore provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, an endoscopy system including:
an endoscope adapted to be inserted into a body orifice of a patient; and
an endoscope-ready garment having an aperture sized and located to permit insertion of the endoscope into the body orifice of the patient while the garment is worn by the patient.
In a disclosed embodiment, the garment includes a sheet of material, having front and rear portions joined by a central portion, which is cut to fit between the legs, and one or more fasteners, which are adapted to fix the front and rear portions together so as to cover the pelvic area.
In an aspect of the invention, the system includes an endoscope retaining device, which is fastened within the aperture so as to hold the endoscope in place when the endoscope is inserted through the body orifice. Typically, the endoscope retaining device includes a rigid material having a bore therethrough, wherein the bore is sized to fit snugly around the endoscope, and wherein the garment includes a fastening assembly for fixing the rigid material within the third hole.
In a disclosed embodiment, the endoscope is adapted to be inserted into an anus of the patient, and the aperture in the garment is sized and located to permit insertion of the endoscope into the anus.
There is also provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, an endoscopy system including:
an endoscope-adapted garment having an aperture sized and located to permit insertion of an endoscope therethrough into a body orifice of a patient while the garment is worn by the patient; and
an endoscope extending through the orifice in the garment.
There is additionally provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a garment to be worn by a patient during endoscopy, the garment including a fabric, which is cut and sized to fit snugly around a pelvic area of the patient, such that when the garment is worn by the patient, the fabric defines two leg holes and an aperture, which is positioned adjacent to a body orifice of the patient so as to permit insertion of an endoscope through the aperture into the body orifice.
There is further provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, apparatus for endoscopy, including:
an endoscope-adapted garment having an aperture sized and located to permit insertion of an endoscope therethrough into a body orifice of a patient while the garment is worn by the patient; and
an endoscope retaining device, which is fixed within the aperture so as to hold the endoscope in place when the endoscope is inserted into the body orifice.
There is moreover provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a method for endoscopic examination of a patient, including:
fitting a garment around a pelvic area of the patient, the garment having an aperture sized and located to permit insertion of an endoscope therethrough into a body orifice of a patient while the garment is worn by the patient; and
inserting an endoscope through the aperture into the body orifice.
The present invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description of the embodiments thereof, taken together with the drawings in which:
Reference is now made to
Alternatively, garment 20 may have the form of short pants, rather than a diaper, with elastic to hold the pants around the patient's waist and thighs.
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Retainer 42 typically comprises a rigid plastic material, with a central bore 46 that is preferably sized to fit snugly around endoscope 40. The fit is loose enough so that the physician can insert and withdraw endoscope 40 through bore 46 without substantial resistance, but still tight enough so that when the physician releases his grip on endoscope 40, the endoscope stays in place and does not begin to slide outward. Retainer 42 thus obviates the need for a nurse or other assistant to hold the endoscope while the doctor performs other operations, such as a biopsy.
After the endoscopic examination is finished, garment 20 and retainer 42 are typically removed and discarded.
Although the embodiment described above relates specifically to endoscopic examination of the rectal area and colon, garment 20 may similarly be adapted for use in endoscopic examination made through other body passages, such as the vagina and urethra. It will thus be appreciated that the embodiments described above are cited by way of example, and that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather, the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of the various features described hereinabove, as well as variations and modifications thereof which would occur to persons skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description and which are not disclosed in the prior art.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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156381 | Jun 2003 | IL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IL04/00372 | 5/5/2004 | WO | 12/1/2005 |