The present invention is directed to addressing the problem of ballooning in ostomy bags and can conveniently be introduced into any of a wide variety of ostomy bag designs.
Ballooning of a bag arises when there is an accumulation of waste gases in a partly used bag. The gases cause expansion of the bag rendering it quite solid to the touch and uncomfortable to wear. It is not always convenient for a wearer to disrobe and detach or empty the bag to address this problem. Some gas can be released through a filter provided in the bag but the speed of gaseous release provided by the filter is often not fast enough to provide timely relief to the user.
The present invention provides a convenient solution to the problem of ballooning.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided an ostomy bag including in an accessible wall a closable exit aperture and means for selectively releasing accumulated gas through the aperture.
The exit aperture can conveniently be resealably opened by a closure which covers the aperture and attaches to the bag by means of a peelable adhesive. The closure may conveniently be provided in the form of a sealing flap which folds down from a seam around the edge of the bag. Alternatively, the closure may comprise a patch which can be completely detached from the bag and optionally replaced with another. Alternative resealable means to a peelable adhesive will no doubt occur to the skilled addressee and include, without limitation, a mechanical seal comprising an annular rib received in an annular groove or a suction based closure means; Velcro® or similar.
Preferably, the seam is a welded seam, for example a heat welded seam.
Preferably, the sealing flap is hinged to the body of the ostomy bag along the line of the seam. This provides the advantage that the seam provides a hinge. Preferably, the hinge is formed by a section of seam which is straight.
In use, when ballooning occurs, the user can discreetly remove the closure, gently squeeze the bag and release gas to return the bag to a comfortable size.
In other options, a valve might be used to close the exit aperture, the valve being easily activated by the user, for example by depressing or nipping an area around the aperture.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying figures in which;
In a corner of the wall 1 is a flap 4 which extends from the seamed region 2 and is folded onto the wall 1.
In use, when the bag becomes inflated and uncomfortable, the user pulls back the flap 4 opening the exit aperture 5. By gently squeezing the bag excess gases can be quickly released and the aperture re sealed to prevent leakage of any remaining content in the bag.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1100610.3 | Jan 2011 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2012/000032 | 1/13/2012 | WO | 00 | 10/30/2013 |