概括
一种新型的一次性结肠镜插头提供了改善的便不和无气味的小便通道. 这种创新设备在53名患者中取得了90%的成功,提高了结肠直肠术使用者的生活质量.
科学领域:
- 医疗器械 医疗器械
- 胃肠病学 胃肠病学
- 医疗器械 手术器械 手术器械
背景情况:
- 结肠管管理在维持便节和管理浮方面提出了挑战.
- 现有的结肠口腔器械可能无法完全解决气味,噪音和患者舒适性的问题.
- 需要谨慎有效的结肠静脉管控制解决方案.
研究的目的:
- 描述一种用于结肠静脉控制的新型一次性装置.
- 为了评估这种新的结肠道插头系统的有效性和可用性.
主要方法:
- 一个由两件组成的系统,包括一个粘合基板和一个一次性,碳过的结肠镜插头.
- 插头是由开放细胞塑料制成的,是水溶性薄膜包装的,以便在插入时立即膨胀.
- 在53名患者中进行的临床评估,以评估性能和应用持续时间.
主要成果:
- 该设备在90%的患者中实现了便节和无气味的浮通道.
- 在粘液或便阻塞之前,应用的中位时间为8小时 (范围为5-24+小时).
- 使用肠道灌的患者的应用持续时间更长;其他人使用夜间结肠口袋.
结论:
- 一次性结肠镜插头是管理结肠镜输出的有效设备.
- 它显著改善了便节,并控制了浮的气味和噪音.
- 该设备为结肠直肠术护理提供了一个有前途的替代方案,提高了患者的生活质量.
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