Claims
- 1. An ostomy product for use by ostomates for collecting bodily waste products following a colostomy, ileostomy, or urostomy, comprising a dispenser container having therein a roll of ostomy pouches, the adjacent pouches in the roll being separated by a fracture line to facilitate easy separation of the lead pouch in the roll from the other pouches in the roll, each of the pouches having two opposed flexible sheets of a flexible liquid-impermeable material sealed together along their respective edges to provide a liquid-impermeable enclosure defining an expandable chamber for collecting and retaining bodily waste materials from the ostomate; the pouch having fracture lines substantially centrally disposed between two opposed edges of one of the sheets defining an opening which is revealed when the fracture lines are broken to separate the material between the fracture lines, thereby permitting the bodily waste products to pass through the stoma port to within the pouch chamber.
- 2. An ostomy product as defined in claim 1 including a barrier flange sheet material having an adhesive coating on one side thereof for securing the barrier sheet material, the barrier flange material having a substantially centrally disposed opening defining a stoma port for egress of bodily waste products from the stoma; the pouch being releasably secured to the barrier flange with the opening of the sheet of the pouch in alignment with the stoma port in the barrier sheet, whereby bodily waste products emanating from the stoma port will collect through this opening into the cavity of the pouch defined by the pouch walls.
- 3. The method for recovering bodily waste products from an ostomate following a colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy surgical procedure by securing an ostomy pouch for collecting the bodily waste products to an ostomate's skin to receive he bodily waste products discharged from the ostomy;
the improvement wherein the ostomy pouch is a pouch as defined in claim 1.
- 4. In the method for receiving and collecting bodily waste products from an ostomate following a colostomy, ileostomy or urostomy surgical procedure by securing an ostomy pouch for collecting the bodily waste products to the ostomate's skin to receive the bodily waste products discharged from the ostomy:
the improvement wherein the ostomy pouch is a pouch as defined in claim 2.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This (non-provisional) patent application replaces my provisional patent application Serial No. 60/421,558 filed Oct. 28, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60421558 |
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