Abdominal binder for ostomy patients

By designing a ring-shaped abdominal restraint belt with curved elastic elements and buckles, the problems of high replacement complexity and high leakage risk in the existing technology are solved, achieving the effects of convenient disassembly and assembly and reducing leakage risk.

CN224331109UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-09TONGXIANG BAOHE MEDICAL DEVICES

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
TONGXIANG BAOHE MEDICAL DEVICES
Filing Date
2025-02-21
Publication Date
2026-06-09

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Abstract

The utility model relates to medical instrument technical field, concretely relates to a kind of abdominal restraint band for stomal patient, including annular body, annular body is divided into left half width ring and right half width ring from middle, the outer side of both ends of right half width ring is provided with arc elastic member, arc elastic member is wrapped on the outer side of left half width ring, the inner side of arc elastic member is provided with buckle, the outer side of left half width ring is provided with clamping groove, buckle is clamped in clamping groove, the outer side of arc elastic member is provided with pull rope, the end of pull rope away from arc elastic member is provided with pull ring, the side of left half width ring and right half width ring away from each other is provided with mounting seat, mounting seat is provided with belt body, the utility model is convenient to disassemble and assemble, reduce the leakage risk of excrement in stomal bag body.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, specifically to an abdominal restraint belt for ostomy patients. Background Technology

[0002] Clinically, after a stoma surgery, an ostomy bag is usually placed at the stoma site to allow feces or urine to pass through the stoma into the bag. Currently, an abdominal binder is often used in conjunction with the ostomy bag. The binder reinforces the stoma baseplate positioned on the patient's abdomen, improving its adhesion and reducing leakage, thus extending the lifespan of the stoma baseplate.

[0003] While current abdominal restraints improve the stability of the stoma baseplate on the patient's abdomen, they still have shortcomings in practical use. Specifically, a commonly used abdominal restraint is a strap structure with a limiting device and through-holes. During use, the restraint is applied to the patient's waist and abdomen, and the limiting device restricts the stoma baseplate, reinforcing its perimeter. The through-holes expose the area on the stoma baseplate that mates with the ostomy bag body for proper fit. However, the through-holes on the limiting device are usually smaller than the size of the ostomy bag body, making it difficult for the ostomy bag body to pass through under normal circumstances, especially when there is a buildup of waste inside the ostomy bag. When there is a large amount of excrement and the collection volume within the ostomy bag is not saturated, it becomes more difficult for the ostomy bag to pass through the vent. Consequently, when the abdominal restraint needs to be replaced without replacing or cleaning the ostomy bag during use—for example, if the abdominal restraint needs replacement due to quality issues or damage / contamination—the difficulty in passing the ostomy bag through the vent necessitates separating the ostomy bag from the stoma baseplate before removing the abdominal restraint, replacing it with a new one, and then reconnecting the ostomy bag to the stoma baseplate. This increases the complexity and difficulty of replacing the abdominal restraint and also increases the risk of leakage of excrement from the ostomy bag.

[0004] Therefore, based on the above shortcomings, there is an urgent need to design an abdominal binding belt for ostomy patients to reduce the complexity and difficulty of changing the abdominal binding belt and reduce the risk of leakage of excrement inside the ostomy bag. Utility Model Content

[0005] To address the aforementioned technical deficiencies, this invention provides an abdominal binding band for ostomy patients, which is easy to assemble and disassemble, and reduces the risk of leakage of excrement from the ostomy bag.

[0006] This utility model discloses an abdominal restraint belt for stoma patients, including a ring-shaped body, which is divided into a left half ring and a right half ring from the middle. The outer sides of both ends of the right half ring are provided with arc-shaped elastic elements, which wrap around the outer surface of the left half ring. The inner side of the arc-shaped elastic elements is provided with a buckle. The outer surface of the left half ring is provided with a groove, in which the buckle is engaged. A pull rope is provided on the outer side of the arc-shaped elastic elements, and a pull ring is provided at the end of the pull rope away from the arc-shaped elastic elements. A mounting base is provided on the side of the left half ring and the right half ring that are far apart from each other, and a belt body is provided on the mounting base.

[0007] The principle of the above technical solution is as follows: the ring is bound to the patient's waist by a strap, and the ring is locked onto the stoma base plate to limit its position, thereby reinforcing the periphery of the stoma base plate located on the patient's abdomen. The ring exposes the area on the stoma base plate that is used to cooperate with the stoma bag body, so that the stoma bag body can cooperate with the stoma base plate. When the restraint strap needs to be replaced, the pull ring is pulled outward to deform the arc-shaped elastic element, thereby causing the buckle to disengage from the slot. Then, the left half ring and the right half ring are separated to remove the restraint strap. When installing a new restraint strap, the pull ring is pulled outward to align the left half ring and the right half ring, and the pull ring is released so that the buckle is locked in the slot, thus completing the installation of the new restraint strap.

[0008] Furthermore, in order to better align the left and right halves of the ring during installation, protrusions are provided on both ends of the right half ring, and grooves are provided on both ends of the left half ring, with the protrusions fitting into the grooves.

[0009] The present invention provides an abdominal binding band for ostomy patients, which has the advantages of being easy to remove and install, and reducing the risk of leakage of excrement inside the ostomy bag. Attached Figure Description

[0010] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of Embodiment 1 of the present utility model;

[0011] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of Embodiment 1 of this utility model. Detailed Implementation

[0012] To further illustrate the technical means and effects adopted by this utility model in order to achieve the intended utility model purpose, the following detailed description of the specific implementation methods, structure, features and effects of this utility model is provided in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and preferred embodiments.

[0013] Example 1:

[0014] like Figure 1 , 2 As shown, this utility model discloses an abdominal restraint belt for stoma patients, including a ring-shaped body, which is divided into a left half ring 7 and a right half ring 1 from the middle. The two ends of the right half ring 1 are provided with protrusions 8, and the two ends of the left half ring 7 are provided with grooves 10. The protrusions 8 are locked in the grooves 10. The two ends of the right half ring 1 are provided with arc-shaped elastic elements 4, which wrap around the outer surface of the left half ring 7. The inner side of the arc-shaped elastic elements 4 is provided with buckles 9. The outer surface of the left half ring 7 is provided with slots 11, and the buckles 9 are locked in the slots 11. The outer side of the arc-shaped elastic elements 4 is provided with pull ropes 5. The end of the pull ropes 5 away from the arc-shaped elastic elements 4 is provided with a pull ring 6. The side of the left half ring 7 and the right half ring 1 that is away from each other is provided with a mounting base 2, and the mounting base 2 is provided with a belt body 3.

[0015] The principle of the above technical solution is as follows: the ring body is bound to the patient's waist by the belt body 3, and the ring body is locked onto the stoma base plate to limit its position, thereby reinforcing the periphery of the stoma base plate set on the patient's abdomen. The ring body exposes the area on the stoma base plate that is used to cooperate with the stoma bag body, so that the stoma bag body can cooperate with the stoma base plate. When the binding belt needs to be replaced, the pull ring 6 is pulled outward to deform the arc-shaped elastic element 4, thereby causing the buckle 9 to disengage from the slot 11. Then the left half ring 7 and the right half ring 1 are separated to remove the binding belt. When installing a new binding belt, the pull ring 6 is pulled outward to align the protrusion 8 on the right half ring 1 with the groove 10 on the left half ring 7, so that the protrusion 8 is locked in the groove 10. The pull ring 6 is released, and the buckle 9 is locked in the slot 11 to complete the installation of the new binding belt.

Claims

1. An abdominal binding band for stoma patients, characterized in that, The ring includes a ring body, which is divided into a left half ring (7) and a right half ring (1) from the middle. The outer sides of both ends of the right half ring (1) are provided with arc-shaped elastic elements (4). The arc-shaped elastic elements (4) wrap around the outer side of the left half ring (7). The inner side of the arc-shaped elastic elements (4) is provided with buckles (9). The outer side of the left half ring (7) is provided with slots (11). The buckles (9) are locked in the slots (11). The outer side of the arc-shaped elastic elements (4) is provided with pull ropes (5). The end of the pull ropes (5) away from the arc-shaped elastic elements (4) is provided with a pull ring (6). The side of the left half ring (7) and the right half ring (1) away from each other is provided with mounting bases (2). The mounting bases (2) are provided with belts (3).

2. The abdominal binding band for ostomy patients according to claim 1, characterized in that, The right half ring (1) has protrusions (8) on both ends, and the left half ring (7) has grooves (10) on both ends, with the protrusions (8) fitting into the grooves (10).