Catheter holder

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Inventors

Galindo, Eugene R.

Application #

465302

Filed

Feb-9-1983

Published

May-28-1985

Current US Class

128/DIG26
285/4
604/180
604/326
D24/128

International Classes

A61M 025/02

Field of Search

604/180 604/174 604/326 128/DIG. 141/331 141/337 141/382 285/3 285/4 285/177 222/541

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Abstract
A catheter holder system particularly useful for the stabilization of medical tubes and the like, particularly useful for association with ostomy receptacles. The catheter holder comprises a molded, conformable plastic member much in the configuration of a funnel or the like having a planar, annular or base portion wherein the member is of semi-rigid, upstanding construction whereby the extreme terminus of the funnel portion terminates in a tip portion which is easily separable in order to accommodate and receive various size medical tubing therethrough in order to maintain the tubing in a secure and stable position relative to the patient with which the tubing is utilized. In most instances the tubing will comprise a catheter which may be passed through the funnel portion of the member and snugly retained by friction fit therein. The catheter holder is easily adapted into a system comprising the holder member and an ostomy bag and to facilitate the assemblage, the catheter holder, or more specifically, the undersurface of the base thereof, is provided with an adhesive layer protected by a peelable sheet.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A medical tube holder or the like comprising an integral member having an upper funnel-like portion, an intermediate, conically-shaped portion, and a bottom annular portion, said member being of thin-walled, moldable and conformable material, said bottom annular portion having substantially planar surfaces and the bottom surface thereof being adapted for adhesive securement to a supporting surface or the like, said funnel-like portion defining a substantially continuously tapered interior surface whereby said funnel-like portion is severable for accommodating differing diameter medical tubes or the like in frictional engagement therewith.

2. The medical tube holder of claim 1 wherein the upper, funnel-like portion has an enclosed tip adapted for removal from the remainder thereof.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In many instances of modern day medicine, it becomes necessary to have various medical tubing or the like placed within the human body for excretive purposes, drainage purposes and other uses. When, for example, a catheter or other medical tubing is placed within the body, it becomes desirable to be able to stabilize the medical tubes and to provide a contiguous area to the tubes which will be maintained in a hygenic manner.

Heretofore the medical profession has not had available to it a means of insuring that an in-placed catheter, medical tube, drain or the like would be stabilized against inadvertent movement by reason of manipulating the patient as for changing of dressings, bedding, or the like. Additionally, where the tubing exits the body, it has been difficult to maintain that area in substantially germ-free or sanitary conditions because of the ambient and surrounding atmosphere or contiguous clothing, bedding and the like.

With the herein disclosed catheter holder system, it becomes possible to insure that a medical tube, whether it be a catheter or other device is stabilized in secure position to the patient's body and also provides a means of maintaining as clean and hygenic a condition surrounding the point where the tube exits the body as is possible. The catheter holder can ideally be used in a system comprising it and an ostomy bag or the like. The catheter holder, when used in conjunction with the ostomy bag provides a means of conveying the drainage from an in dwelling catheter through an ostomy pouch into another collector.
 
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