An ostomy bag (1) having first and second bag walls (2, 4) joined along their peripheral edges (3) and forming a cavity (5) and neck portion (6) with discharge opening (7), the neck portion (6) a closure system comprising a first closure member (11) on the neck portion (6), ...
An ostomy bag particularly for use with a fold-over filter One week after last operation, due to general condition improvement, the patient was transferred to surgical ward and jejunostomy feeding was started for him and duodenostomy and jejunostomy were excluded. Then with enough speed, and .....
An emptying system is configured to remove matter from a colostomy bag. The emptying system includes a clamping device that is configured to apply pressure to both sides of the colostomy bag and to squeeze the matter out of the colostomy bag. An outer bag is attached to the clamping ...
doi:US20060096016 A1Nancy KrowlUSUS20060096016 * Nov 9, 2004 May 11, 2006 Nancy Krowl Ostomy bag emptying accessory for use with a toilet
An emptying system is configured to remove matter from a colostomy bag. The emptying system includes a clamping device that is configured to apply pressure to both sides of the colostomy bag and to squeeze the matter out of the colostomy bag. An outer bag is attached to the clamping ...
A device which is specifically adapted to support a colostomy bag over the opening of a toilet. This device, which facilitates the cleaning of the bag by a user or a care giver, includes a support formed from a metallic wire. This metallic wire support has a first grasping end, a ...
Thus what has been described is a device which can support a colostomy bag over the opening of a toilet.doi:US5671485 ARobert E. MiddlesteadUSUS5671485 * Sep 29, 1995 Sep 30, 1997 Middlestead; Robert E. Support device for emptying colostomy bag...
A mechanism is for detachably mounting the waste receptacle to distal ends of the adjustable strap member at a groin area of the person. The person can discharge the feces from an open end of the ostomy pouch and also urinate into the waste receptacle.doi:US7993313 B1William P. RocheUS...