The present invention describes a sanitary garment to be used by people who, for various reasons, are obliged to remain in bed for long periods of time.
Normally these are elderly people who suffer from urinary incontinence, but they may also be patients with certain ailments who, in addition to suffering from urinary incontinence, must remain in bed for prolonged periods of time and be attended to by healthcare personnel who assist them at times when they require postural changes to avoid bedsores and ulcers.
The invention described concerns the Sector of Daily Living Necessities within the chapter of Health and Protection as regards Medical Sciences and Hygiene, directly affecting the clinical and pharmaceutical industry as regards the manufacture of complements for auxiliary garments for the sick, the elderly and children.
Technology in hospitals and healthcare centers is subject to multiple improvements and advances of all types for the benefit of the patients who come to these centers and also so that doctors, healthcare personnel and professionals, in their functions of caring for the sick, can carry out these tasks with greater precision and efficiency.
The same can be said of the numerous accessories used to enable patients to cope with their sometimes long stays and ailments in the best possible conditions and with maximum comfort.
It is well known to health professionals that patients who spend long periods of time in the supine decubitus position often suffer bedsores, ulcerations, and other damage to the skin on the back side of the body known as the sacral area or simply the sacrum, which is a substantially triangular-shaped bone located at the end of the spine between the fifth lumbar spine vertebra (L5) and the coccyx, popularly known as the tailbone.
This problem is significantly accentuated in patients suffering from urinary incontinence because, even if diapers with a high absorption capacity are used, urine frequently wets the skin in the aforementioned area, causing the lesions mentioned in the previous paragraphs.
To avoid this, there are known prior art documents describing special multi-layer, highly absorbent diapers. A garment registered as “anti-decubitus diaper”, protected by patent ES-2242466 A1, which describes a somewhat complex garment as it also covers the protection of the trochanter areas, is also known.
The invention entitled “Urine-detection device with adhesive tape and emitter sensor” protected by the patent WO2019058002A1, with very advanced features, relates to detecting as quickly as possible the moment in which the diaper becomes wet, warning the caregivers through a control center with wireless transmission. In other words, this device prevents the patient from remaining in a wet diaper for a long time, provided that the caregivers react quickly.
In view of the current state of the art, the inventor proposes herein a simple and inexpensive solution that very significantly favors patients who are bedridden for prolonged periods of time who suffer from urinary incontinence. It is a novel solution in relation to which there is no known prior art. With the idea conceived by a Public Home Care practitioner, it is expected to achieve spectacular results in the healing of the sacrum in its initial phase of wound formation and in the prevention of the final formation of bedsores.
As indicated above, the invention relates to a diaper specially designed to protect the sacral area of patients with urinary incontinence who must remain in bed for prolonged periods of time. It has a simple and effective manufacture and represents a breakthrough in the prevention of lesions, wounds and bedsores in the sacrum of bedridden patients. Costs for the manufacturer would be minimal, as it is intended to be made from the same material as that used in the main diaper.
In short, it can be said that it consists of a diaper of the usual type, preferably having a high absorption capacity, complemented with a small diaper part of the same characteristics that is superimposed on the main diaper, duly placed so that it coincides with the sacrum.
The perimeter of the added part is sealed, with its impermeable part being adjacent to the absorbent part of the main diaper and the absorbent part of the added part in contact with the patient's body. Under these conditions, it causes the urine to only soak the main diaper, leaving the sacral area dry and clean, with the advantage that the patient feels more comfortable as the sacral area is in contact with a double-padded diaper surface.
Sacral ulcers are usually caused by moisture, skin maceration and pressure; this method eliminates all three causes.
The inventor proposes various embodiments which are distinguished by the shape of the added part. In a first embodiment, the part is heart-shaped, resembling that of the sacral area, and in others the part has different shapes which can be rectangular, square or any other, preferring those which minimize the cost of manufacturing the diaper of the invention.
The use of this special diaper brings several advantages both to its users and to the healthcare field in general, such as:
Studies conducted by the GNEAUPP (National Group for the study and advice on pressure ulcers and chronic wounds), show that more than 90,000 people suffer a pressure ulcer in Spain every day, especially in heels and the sacrum. In hospitals, this is 9 out of every 100 people. The cost of pressure ulcers exceeds 600 million Euros per year and their prevention would cost no more than 1.70 Euros/patient per day, while curing them costs 48 Euros per day, with the industry dedicated to dressings billing 150 million Euros per year. Hygiene and postural changes are fundamental in pressure ulcers. They increase the risk of mortality four-fold and six-fold if the process is complicated by infections.
The gluteal area is the area most prone to develop pressure ulcers, especially the sacrum, representing 50% of all ulcers, while heels represent 30%.
National and international diaper manufacturers have always tried to improve absorption, but they have never considered that with the same diaper they could prevent bedsores in bedridden patients, using the aforementioned method and with a minimum cost.
Three figures are included and considered to be sufficient for the proper interpretation of the invention.
Disclosed is a sacrum-protecting diaper consisting of a diaper specially designed to protect the sacral area of patients with urinary incontinence who must remain in bed for prolonged periods of time.
In a first embodiment preferred by the inventor, the sacrum-protecting diaper (1) (
The complementary part (4) is cutout according to a heart shape that resembles the shape and size of the sacral area of a person, having an absorbent side (2), an impermeable side (3) and a sealed edge (5). The absorbent side (2) of the complementary part (4) is what remains in contact with the patient's body and the impermeable side (3) remains in contact with the absorbent side (2) of the support diaper in such a way that the urine soaks the support diaper but bypasses the complementary part (4), which remains dry.
Finally,
In all cases, the support diaper and the complementary part (4) have the same structure based on several cellulose layers with a high absorption capacity which, in addition to fulfilling the main objective, provide special protection for the patient who, by keeping the sacral area dry, benefits from the double padding.
The garment of the invention is highly useful and is the first choice of healthcare personnel (doctors, nurses, assistants, caregivers) for application in hospitals, nursing homes, day-care centers and even for bedridden patients at home.
It is not considered necessary to further expand on the subject matter of this description so that a person skilled in the art can understand the scope and advantages derived from the invention, as well as develop and put the object of said invention into practice. However, it should be understood that the invention has been described according to preferred embodiments thereof, and modifications may be considered as long as they do not affect or alter the basis of said invention in any way. In other words, the terms in which this description of the invention has been set forth should always be taken in a broad and non-limiting manner.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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U202100269 | Jun 2021 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/ES2021/000037 | 11/8/2021 | WO |