URINARY CATHETER
20240066263 ยท 2024-02-29
Assignee
Inventors
- Ahmed El-Zawahry (Ottawa Hills, OH, US)
- Benjamin Ogbonna (Toledo, OH, US)
- Abdullah Nasif (Toledo, OH, US)
Cpc classification
A61M25/008
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M27/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/0017
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M25/007
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to an improved urinary catheter for efficiently draining urine from a urinary bladder of a patient. The improved urinary catheter includes a soft tip that is friendly to the urinary bladder. The improved urinary catheter further includes longer drainage port for proper irrigation of the catheter and thus make it simple to use and better tolerability. In addition, the improved urinary catheter also includes a catheter plug allowing the patient to move more freely and use lavatory rather than using a urine bag all the time.
Claims
1. A urinary catheter for a patient, wherein the urinary catheter comprising; a catheter shaft with a proximal end and a distal end, wherein the distal end includes; a tip with a plurality of fenestrations and a balloon located below the plurality of fenestrations, wherein the proximal end includes; a balloon port on one side of the proximal end; an anchor for providing support to the urinary catheter; a drainage port on another side of the proximal end, wherein the drainage port is longer than the balloon port by 3-7 cm; and a catheter plug positioned at the end of the drainage port, wherein the catheter plug includes a valve attached to the drainage port, wherein the valve allows the patient to plug or occlude the urinary catheter.
2. The urinary catheter of claim 1, wherein the anchor is designed to attach the urinary catheter to a patient.
3. The urinary catheter of claim 2, wherein the anchor is designed to attach the urinary catheter to a patient's leg.
4. A urinary catheter comprising; a catheter shaft with a proximal end and a distal end; the distal end comprising; a tip with a plurality of small holes designed to remove urine from a patient's bladder; a balloon located below the plurality of fenestrations capable of being filled and drained of solution, the proximal comprising: a balloon port on one side of the proximal end; an anchor for providing support to the urinary catheter; a drainage port on another side of the proximal end, wherein the drainage port is longer than the balloon port by 2-10 cm; and a catheter plug positioned at the end of the drainage port, wherein the catheter plug includes a valve attached to the drainage port, wherein the valve allows the patient to plug or occlude the urinary catheter.
4. The urinary catheter of claim 4 wherein the tip is flexible and pliable.
5. The urinary catheter of claim 4 wherein the drainage port is longer than the balloon port by 4-5 cm.
6. A urinary catheter comprising; a catheter shaft with a proximal end and a distal end; the distal end comprising; a tip with a plurality of small holes designed to remove urine from a patient's bladder; a balloon located below the plurality of fenestrations capable of being filled and drained of solution, the proximal comprising: a balloon port on one side of the proximal end; an anchor for providing support to the urinary catheter; a drainage port on another side of the proximal end, wherein the drainage port is longer than the balloon port by 2-10 cm; and a catheter plug positioned at the end of the drainage port.
7. The urinary catheter of claim 6 wherein the drainage port includes a valve, and wherein the valve allows the patient to release and occlude the urinary catheter.
8. The urinary catheter of claim 6 wherein the tip made from a flexible and pliable material.
9. The urinary catheter of claim 6 wherein the drainage port is longer than the balloon port by 4-5 cm.
Description
IN THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The objects and features of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only typical embodiments of the invention and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of its scope, the invention will be described and explained with additional specificity and detail through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0038] A conventional urinary catheter (100) according to conventional design is shown in
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[0041] An improved urinary catheter (200) is illustrated in
[0042] The improved urinary catheter (200) further includes a retention balloon (210) in proximity to the soft tip (208) for keeping the catheter (200) seated in the urinary bladder of a patient. The retention balloon (210) when inflated, prevents the improved urinary catheter (200) from sliding out of the body of the patient. When the improved urinary catheter (200) needs to be removed, the retention balloon (210) is deflated.
[0043] The improved urinary catheter (200) further includes a balloon port (212) at the proximal end (206) for balloon inflation and deflation, in fluid connection with the retention balloon (210), which can be used for continuous bladder irrigation. The improved urinary catheter (200) further includes a drainage port (214) at the proximal end (206), for draining collected fluid from the urinary bladder of the patient. The drainage port (214) is longer in size than that of balloon port (212) enabling the patient to connect bags easily, thereby allowing proper irrigation and draining of the catheter. Further, the longer size of the drainage port (214) also allows easy manipulation of the catheter by the patient or any healthcare worker, practitioner, doctors and alike.
[0044] The improved urinary catheter (200) further includes a catheter plug or valve (216) positioned at the end of the drainage port (214) allowing proper draining and irrigation of the catheter (200). Thus, the improved urinary catheter (200) does not require any external plug for occluding or plugging the drainage port (214).
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[0046] The improved urinary catheter (200) further includes a balloon port (212) at the proximal end (206) for balloon inflation, in fluid connection with the retention balloon (210), which can be used for catheter retaining in the bladder. The improved urinary catheter (200) further includes a drainage port (214) at the proximal end (206), for draining collected fluid from the urinary bladder of the patient. The drainage port (214) is longer in size than that of balloon port (212) enabling the patient to perform simple manipulation, connect or disconnect bags easily, thereby allowing proper manipulation, irrigation and draining of the catheter. Further, the longer size of the drainage port (214) also allows easy manipulation of the catheter by the patient or any healthcare worker, practitioner, doctors and alike. The drainage port (216) is longer by 1 cm-10 cm, preferably 3.5 cm-5 cm in length to the balloon port (212).
[0047] The improved urinary catheter (200) further includes a catheter plug (216) positioned at the end of the drainage port (214) allowing proper draining and irrigation of the catheter (200). Thus, the improved urinary catheter (200) does not require any external plug for occluding or plugging the drainage port (214). The catheter plug (216) further includes a valve to plug or occlude the improved catheter (200). The catheter plug (216) includes an anchor for holding the improved catheter (200) to the body of the patient and allowing the improved catheter (200) to be in place. In one another embodiment of the present invention, the anchor is a holster that is used to secure the ports in place to the body of the patient.
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[0049] The catheter plug (216) includes an anchor (220) for holding the improved catheter (200) to the body of the patient and allowing the improved catheter (200) to be in place by replacing the catheter securing strap (118) as illustrated in
[0050] Further, the catheter plug (216) includes a valve (218) attached to the anchor (220) towards the end of the drainage port (214) allowing the patient to plug or occlude the improved urinary catheter (200). Further,
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[0053] The soft tip (208) includes multiple holes or fenestrations (222) replacing a single opening as illustrated in
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