コロストミープラグ: コロストミー大陸のための新しい使い捨てデバイス
Lancet (London, England)
|November 8, 1986
まとめ
新しい使い捨てのコロストミープラグは,改善された糞便の控えめ性と臭いのないフラトゥス経路を提供します. この革新的な装置は53人の患者で90%の成功率を達成し,大腸直腸手術の患者の生活の質を向上させました.
科学分野:
- 医療機器 医療機器について
- 胃腸内科 胃腸内科
- 手術用器具について
背景:
- コロストミーの管理は,便の控えめ性を維持し,フラトゥスを管理する上で課題を提示します.
- 既存のコロストミー用器具は,匂い,騒音,患者の快適性などの問題を完全に解決できない可能性があります.
- 機密で効果的なコロストミー制御ソリューションが必要である.
研究 の 目的:
- コロストミー制御のための新しい使い捨て器具について説明します.
- この新しいコロストミープラグシステムの有効性と使いやすさを評価するために.
主な方法:
- 粘着性ベースプレートと使い捨ての炭素フィルター製のコロストミープラグからなる2つ組のシステムです.
- プラグは,オープンセルプラスチック製で,水溶性フィルムで詰め込まれ,挿入時にすぐに膨張します.
- 53人の患者に実施された臨床評価で,性能と適用期間を評価した.
主要な成果:
- この装置は,患者の90%で排泄不便と臭いのないフラトゥス通過を達成しました.
- 粘液や糞便による阻害の前に投与された平均期間は8時間 (範囲は5〜24時間以上) でした.
- 腸の灌を使用した患者では適用期間が長く,夜間コロストミー袋を使用した患者では使用時間が長かった.
結論:
- 使い捨てコロストミープラグは,コロストミー出力を管理するための効果的な装置です.
- 糞便の控えめさを大幅に改善し,フラトゥスの臭いや騒音をコントロールします.
- この装置は,コロストミー治療の有望な代替手段となり,患者の生活の質を向上させています.
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