Surgery – Means for introducing or removing material from body for... – Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
Patent
1996-07-24
1998-12-29
Clarke, Robert A.
Surgery
Means for introducing or removing material from body for...
Treating material introduced into or removed from body...
604345, A61M 532
Patent
active
058533966
ABSTRACT:
A fabric of flexible material adapted to be worn around the abdomen of a patient adjacent to the protruding end of a Peritoneal Dialysis catheter and transfer tube. The front part of the belt that crosses the abdomen consists of a single panel of fabric, the back part of the main belt is made up of two pieces of fabric layered one on top of the other forming a reinforced envelope into which the transfer tube is inserted. The rest of the belt is made of an elastic band attached to each end of the main belt and featuring a fastening means. This belt serves to enclose, protect, and secure the transfer tube and prevent it from dangling. The proposed device, Tuck-Away Belt, accommodates this transfer tube, is not restrictive to active Peritoneal Dialysis patients, and is not noticeable under conventional garment. This proposed device enhances a patient's self esteem and self confidence because the transfer tube is safely tucked away underneath the garment and not easily detected, avoiding potential embarrassing situations.
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Bennes, deceased Solita M.
Bennes, legal representative by James M.
Dickson Cathy
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