Stool extraction glove
The disimpaction glove addresses the challenge of painful finger insertion by using a flexible, elastic scooping portion to safely and easily remove stool without causing pain.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024189884
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-08-07
- Filing Date
- 2024-10-29
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-16
- Estimated Expiration
- 2044-10-29
AI Technical Summary
Finger-based disimpaction methods for constipation are mentally and physically challenging, causing pain due to the insertion of multiple fingers, especially for medical professionals and caregivers.
A disimpaction glove with a flexible, elastic feces scooping portion on the index or middle finger, extending radially or ulnarly, and a base bag for finger accommodation, allowing safe and easy stool removal without causing pain.
The glove enables efficient and pain-free stool removal by expanding and contracting to accommodate larger areas, preventing discomfort and ensuring a safe operation.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present invention relates to gloves for disimpaction, and particularly to gloves for use in disimpaction performed by workers such as doctors, nurses and caregivers on subjects who are having trouble passing stool due to constipation or the like. [Background technology]
[0002] As the population ages, the strength of the muscles in the large intestine and other parts of the body weakens, making it more difficult for feces to be transported smoothly to the anus, resulting in an increasing number of elderly people suffering from atonic constipation. Enemas are commonly used to treat constipation, but even with an enema, if the feces remain hardened, bowel movements cannot be carried out smoothly. In such situations, traditionally, a finger is inserted into the anus to scrape out the hardened feces. Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0003] This type of finger-based disimpaction is mentally and physically challenging, even for medical professionals such as doctors and nurses who have been working in the medical field for many years, as well as caregivers at nursing homes that house many elderly people. Furthermore, it is difficult to scrape out the stool simply by cutting it with one finger, and it is necessary to insert at least two fingers to increase the area to accommodate the stool to be removed, but inserting more than two fingers into the anus causes great pain to the subject.
[0004] An object of the present invention is to provide a disimpaction glove that allows a worker performing disimpaction to safely and easily perform disimpaction without causing pain to a subject. [Means for solving the problem]
[0005] The present invention provides the following items.
[0006] (Item 1) A feces scooping portion is provided at a portion corresponding to the tip of the index finger or middle finger, on the palmar surface or dorsal surface of the index finger or middle finger, or on a side sandwiched between the palmar surface and dorsal surface of the index finger or middle finger, and extends at least toward the radial side and / or ulnar side of the index finger or middle finger, The disimpaction glove is characterized in that the feces scooping part is configured to include a flexible member or an elastic member having contractible flexibility.
[0007] (Item 2) Item 1. The disimpaction glove according to item 1, wherein the stool scooping portion is provided so as to extend beyond the palmar surface and / or dorsal surface of the index finger or the middle finger.
[0008] (Item 3) Item 1. The disimpaction glove according to item 1, wherein the feces scooping portion comprises a plurality of feces scooping pieces, and the plurality of feces scooping pieces are joined together or integrally molded.
[0009] (Item 4) Item 3. The disimpaction glove according to item 2, wherein at least one of the plurality of stool scooping pieces has a recess on the palmar surface of the index finger or middle finger.
[0010] (Item 5) Item 1. The disimpaction glove according to item 1, wherein the stool scooping portion has any one of a fan-shaped, spiral-shaped, and radial-shaped cross section in a plane parallel to the plane sandwiched between the palmar surface and the dorsal surface.
[0011] (Item 6) Item 2. The disimpaction glove according to Item 1, wherein the stool scooping portion has flexibility such that it can contract against a force directed from the tip end to the base end of the index finger or the middle finger, a force directed from the base end to the tip end of the index finger or the middle finger, and a force directed toward the radial side and / or the ulnar side of the index finger or the middle finger, rather than against a force directed toward the palmar surface of the index finger or the middle finger and / or a force directed toward the dorsal surface of the index finger or the middle finger.
[0012] (Item 7) A base bag that wraps around the base of the fingers on the palm and back of the hand, a finger pouch corresponding to at least the index finger or the middle finger and extending from the base pouch portion; Item 1. The disimpaction glove according to item 1, wherein the stool scooping portion is provided on the finger pocket.
[0013] (Item 8) Item 1. A disimpaction glove according to item 1, comprising a detachable expansion suppressing member that maintains the stool scooping part in a contracted state.
[0014] (Item 9) Item 9. The disimpaction glove according to item 8, wherein the expansion suppressing member is a thread-like member that fastens the outer periphery of the stool scooping portion, and further includes a cutting mechanism that cuts the thread-like member to release the fastening by the thread-like member.
[0015] (Item 10) Item 9. The disimpaction glove according to item 8, wherein the expansion suppressing member is a tubular member or a ring-shaped member that surrounds the outer periphery of the stool scooping portion.
[0016] (Item 11) Item 9. The disimpaction glove according to item 8, wherein the feces scooping part has a retaining piece that prevents the expansion-suppressing member from coming off.
[0017] (Item 12) Item 1. The disimpaction glove according to item 1, wherein the stool scooping portion is provided only on the areas corresponding to the index finger and the middle finger. [Effects of the Invention]
[0018] According to the present invention, it is possible to obtain disimpaction gloves that allow a worker performing disimpaction to safely and easily perform disimpaction without causing pain to a subject. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0019] [Figure 1] 1 is a diagram showing a disimpaction glove 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2]10A and 10B are diagrams showing modified arrangements of the feces scraping section 30 in the first embodiment. [Figure 2A] 1. FIG. 4 is a diagram showing an example of a feces scraping part 30a having a different shape from the feces scraping part 30 shown in FIG. [Figure 3] 2 is a diagram showing disimpaction using the disimpaction glove 100 shown in FIG. 1. FIG. [Figure 4] FIG. 1 shows a disimpaction glove 101 according to a second embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 5] 10A and 10B are diagrams showing disimpaction gloves 102 and 103 according to a third embodiment of the present invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0020] The present invention will be described below.Unless otherwise specified, it should be understood that the terms used in this specification are used in the meanings generally used in the relevant field.Therefore, unless otherwise defined, all technical terms and scientific terms used in this specification have the same meaning as those generally understood by those skilled in the art to which this invention belongs.In the event of any discrepancy, this specification (including definitions) shall prevail.
[0021] In this specification, the term "about" refers to a range of ±10% of the following number.
[0022] The present invention aims to provide a disimpaction glove that allows a worker performing disimpaction to perform disimpaction safely and easily without causing pain to a subject, and is provided with a stool scooping part that is provided at a site corresponding to the tip of the index finger or middle finger, on the palmar surface or dorsal surface of the index finger or middle finger, or on a side sandwiched between the palmar surface and dorsal surface of the index finger or middle finger, and that extends at least toward the radial side and / or ulnar side of the index finger or middle finger, The above-mentioned problem is solved by providing a disimpaction glove in which the feces scooping part is configured to include a flexible member or an elastic member having contractible flexibility.
[0023] Therefore, the disimpaction glove of the present invention is provided with a feces scooping part which is provided at a site corresponding to the tip of the index finger or middle finger, on the palmar surface or dorsal surface of the index finger or middle finger, or on a side sandwiched between the palmar surface and dorsal surface of the index finger or middle finger, and which is provided so as to extend at least toward the radial side and / or ulnar side of the index finger or middle finger, The feces scraping portion is not particularly limited in other configuration as long as it is configured to include a flexible member or an elastic member having contractible flexibility.
[0024] (gloves) The glove must have a finger pouch (so-called finger cot) that can accommodate at least a portion of the index finger or middle finger. Preferably, the glove has a base pouch that encloses the palm and back of the hand near the base of the fingers, and a finger pouch that extends from the base pouch and corresponds to at least the index finger or middle finger. Since only the index finger is used in the disimpaction operation, the finger pouch must be provided at least in the area corresponding to the index finger. However, finger pouches may also be provided in areas corresponding to other fingers, such as the middle finger or thumb.
[0025] The base and finger pockets may be made of any material, including any material commonly used in gloves for medical use, home use, construction, and the like.
[0026] The feces scraping portion can be made of any material, so long as it is a flexible or elastic member that has contractible flexibility. Hard rubber or silicone resin is preferred, but metal or other flexible materials can also be used. It is preferably configured to be stretchable against forces toward the radial and / or ulnar sides of the fingers, and to have high strength against forces in directions substantially perpendicular to the forces toward the radial and / or ulnar sides (i.e., forces toward the palmar surface and / or dorsal surface).
[0027] The shape of the stool scooping portion may also be arbitrary. In Figures 1 to 4, the stool scooping portion is approximately fan-shaped when viewed in cross section parallel to the plane sandwiched between the palmar surface and the dorsal surface, but the present invention is not limited to this. For example, various shapes, such as a spiral or a radial shape, may be formed. Furthermore, in Figures 1 to 4, the stool scooping portion is configured to extend to the radial and ulnar sides of the index finger, but it may extend to only one side, or it may be provided on the middle finger instead of the index finger. Furthermore, the stool scooping portion may be shaped so that a recess is formed on the palmar surface of the index finger or middle finger. By using such a recess shape, stool can be contained within the recess, making it easier and more reliable to scoop out the stool.
[0028] Furthermore, it is assumed that the task of disimpaction will be performed with the index finger or middle finger, and the disimpaction part is provided only on the finger pouch corresponding to the index finger or middle finger, but a disimpaction part may be provided on each of the finger pouches corresponding to the index finger and middle finger so that each can be used separately. Furthermore, in situations where urgent disimpaction is required based on the judgment of a doctor or the like, or in situations where the patient is experiencing only minor pain, inserting the index finger and middle finger and disimpaction is within the scope of use of the disimpaction glove of the present invention.
[0029] Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0030] (Embodiment 1) Fig. 1 shows a disimpaction glove 100 according to a first embodiment of the present invention. Fig. 1(a) is an overall view of the disimpaction glove 100, and Figs. 1(b) and 1(c) are enlarged schematic views of region R in Fig. 1(a).
[0031] The disimpaction glove 100 of the present invention comprises a base pouch 10 that encases the palm and back of the hand near the base of the fingers, and finger pouches 21 to 24 that extend from the base pouch 10 into which the index finger, middle finger, ring finger, little finger, and thumb can be inserted, respectively.
[0032] The base pouch portion 10 and the finger pouches 21 to 24 are made of rubber. However, the present invention is not limited to this. The finger pouch 20 for the index finger is provided with a feces scooping portion 30 at a position corresponding to the tip of the index finger.
[0033] In the present invention, the fingertip refers to the region between the tip of the finger and the distal phalanx end, and the region further distal to that region. The feces scooping unit 30 of the present invention may be provided over the entire region of the fingertip (for example, the region between the tip of the finger and the distal phalanx end), or may be provided on a part of the region, or may be provided only below the fingertip (base end) or above the tip of the finger (distal end), or may be provided across the fingertip.
[0034] As shown in Figures 1(b) and 1(c), the feces scooping unit 30 is configured to correspond to the tip of the index finger, extending between the palmar and dorsal surfaces toward the radial and ulnar sides. The feces scooping unit 30 may be made of a flexible, contractible material, such as hard rubber or silicone resin. It may also contain an internal elastic member such as a spring or a fibrous metal member. It may also be a composite member made of multiple materials. Furthermore, as shown in Figure 1(c), the fan-shaped feces scooping unit 30 of the present invention has a large cross-sectional area on the ulnar and / or palmar planes, which allows it to scoop out a larger amount of feces by simply scooping from the dorsal to the palmar side of the finger compared to simply using the finger.
[0035] In addition, the stool scraping portion 30 is configured to have flexibility that allows it to expand and contract with a force from the tip of the index finger toward the base end (force in the direction of the arrow in Figure 1(a)), a force from the base end of the index finger toward the tip end, or a force along the radial and ulnar sides (force in the direction of the solid arrow in Figure 1(b)).
[0036] In contrast, the stool scraping portion 30 is configured to have high strength and be resistant to deformation when subjected to forces directed toward the palmar surface of the index finger and / or the dorsal surface of the index finger (forces in the direction of the dotted arrows in Figure 1(b)).
[0037] The location of the feces scooping part 30 on the palmar or dorsal surface of the fingertip 20a, 21a of the index finger 20 or middle finger 21 is arbitrary, and may be, for example, the location shown in FIG. 2 in addition to the location shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 2 shows a modified example of the location of the feces scooping part 30 on the palmar or dorsal surface of the fingertip 20a, 21a of the index finger 20 or middle finger 21. For example, FIG. 2(a) shows the feces scooping part 30 being located on the dorsal surface of the index finger 20 or middle finger 21, and FIG. 2(b) shows the feces scooping part 30 being located on the palmar surface of the index finger 20 or middle finger 21. In either case, the same function and effect as the feces scooping part 30 shown in FIG. 1 are achieved.
[0038] 2(c) and (d) are views of the feces scooping unit 30 as viewed from the ulnar or radial side. As shown in Fig. 2(c), the base end of the feces scooping unit 30 may be connected to the dorsal surface side and extend toward the fingertip, with the tip curved to form a recess on the palmar surface side capable of accommodating feces. Alternatively, as shown in Fig. 2(d), the base end of the feces scooping unit 30 may be connected to the palmar surface side and have a portion that gradually curves toward the dorsal surface toward the fingertip, and a portion further toward the palmar surface than the portion curved toward the dorsal surface, thereby forming a recess capable of accommodating feces. Note that the recess may have a portion that extends beyond the dorsal and / or palmar surfaces.
[0039] FIG. 2A shows an example of a different shape from the feces scooping part 30 of the present invention shown in FIG. 1. While the feces scooping part 30 shown in FIG. 1 is composed of a single, substantially circular member (material) of substantially uniform thickness when viewed from the palm or dorsal side, the feces scooping part 30a shown in FIG. 2A differs in that it is a substantially fan-shaped member with multiple feces scooping pieces 31 integrally molded or integrally joined. It is preferable that the multiple feces scooping pieces 31 are integrally molded or integrally joined. This increases the area for scooping and increases the strength of the feces scooping part in the direction of scooping (i.e., from the palm side to the dorsal side). While it is preferable that the multiple feces scooping pieces 31 are integrally molded with the glove, the present invention is not limited thereto. The multiple feces scooping pieces 31 may also be joined by adhesive, fusion, or other means.
[0040] In addition, the toilet may be provided with a plurality of feces scooping sections 30a, each of which has a plurality of feces scooping pieces 31 connected thereto, and the feces scooping sections 30a may not be connected to each other.
[0041] The multiple fecal scraping pieces 31 may have the same shape or different shapes. At least one of the multiple fecal scraping pieces 31 has a recess on the palmar side of the index finger or middle finger. By having such a recess shape, feces can be stored within the recess, making it easier and more reliable to scrape out the feces. Furthermore, the scraping pieces are configured to have low strength against forces from the ulnar or radial side, allowing them to be contracted and folded.
[0042] The cross-sectional shape of the recess on the palmar surface of the index finger or middle finger can be any shape, and can be a V-shape as shown in FIG. 2A, a U-shape, a C-shape, a semicircle, or the like.
[0043] As shown in FIG. 2A(a), the feces scraping piece 31 is made up of a core portion 31a that maintains the strength of the feces scraping portion 30 and a surface portion 31b that mainly serves as a feces holding area.
[0044] The core portions 31b of the plurality of feces scraping pieces 31 are designated by a to f in order from the ulnar or radial side. The core 31a may be thicker than the surface 31b, or may be made of a stronger material than the surface 31b. In one embodiment, the core 31a and the surface 31b are made of the same resin, such as silicone rubber or hard rubber, and the surface 31b is thinner than the core 31a. In another embodiment, as shown in FIG. 2A(b), the core 31a is made of a strong material, such as metal or ceramic, and the surface 31b is made of a mesh material, such as a resin, such as silicone rubber or hard rubber, or a metal. The surface 31b may be flat or concave. Preferably, it is concave so that feces can be efficiently stored.
[0045] 2A(c) and (d) are diagrams showing the shape types of the stool scooping unit 30. Fig. 2A(c) is a diagram of the stool scooping unit 30 as seen from the ulnar or radial side, with the palmar side shown on the left side of the drawing. Fig. 2A(d) is a diagram of the stool scooping unit 30 as seen from the fingertip end side, with the palmar side shown on the top side of the drawing.
[0046] In Type A, core portions 31b a to f of the feces scraping pieces 31 of the feces scraping parts 30 shown in FIG. 2A(a) are arranged in a substantially straight line when viewed from the tip of the finger.
[0047] In contrast, in Type B, core 31b is disposed closer to the dorsal side as one moves from the ulnar or radial side toward the center, and in Type C, core 31b is disposed closer to the palm side as one moves from the ulnar or radial side toward the center.
[0048] Types A and C can be appropriately selected based on each condition so as to be able to contract and expand well against forces from the ulnar and / or radial sides. In one embodiment, types B and C are able to contract and expand well against forces from the ulnar and / or radial sides compared to type A.
[0049] Next, the method of disimpaction using the disimpaction glove 100 of the present invention and its effects will be described with reference to FIG.
[0050] First, when the disimpaction glove 100 of the present invention is worn on the hand as shown in FIG. 1, the stool scooping part 30 provided at the part corresponding to the tip of the inserted index finger is usually in an expanded state.
[0051] From this state, when the index finger is inserted into the anus S to scrape out stool, as shown in Figure 3(a), the stool scraping part 30 provided at the part corresponding to the tip of the index finger has flexibility that allows it to expand and contract with the force directed from the tip to the base of the index finger as indicated by the arrow in Figure 3(a), and therefore it can be smoothly inserted into the anus by changing from an expanded state to a contracted state. As a result, it is possible to prevent the subject from feeling pain.
[0052] As shown in Figure 3(b), when the tip of the index finger enters the anus, the force acting from the tip of the index finger toward the base of the stool scooping unit 30 is released, causing the stool scooping unit 30 to change from a contracted state to an expanded state. By moving the index finger while the stool scooping unit 30 is in an expanded state, it is possible to scoop out stool over an area larger than the size of the index finger, making it possible to efficiently and easily scoop out stool. Furthermore, the stool scooping unit 30 is configured to have high strength and not deform in the direction in which the index finger moves, i.e., against forces acting toward the palmar or dorsal surface of the index finger, thereby enabling even more efficient scooping out of stool.
[0053] Finally, as shown in Figure 3(c), when the index finger is removed, a force is applied to the stool scooping part 30 from the base end of the index finger toward the tip end, but because the stool scooping part 30 has flexibility that allows it to contract freely in that direction, it can easily remove the index finger from the anus S by transforming from an expanded state to a contracted state. As a result, it is possible to prevent the subject from feeling pain and to achieve a safe and easy operation for the worker.
[0054] (Embodiment 2) Fig. 4 shows a disimpaction glove 101 according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The disimpaction glove 101 according to the second embodiment differs from the disimpaction glove of the first embodiment shown in Fig. 1 in that it is provided with an expansion suppression member 50 for the stool scooping part 30. The rest of the configuration is the same.
[0055] The expansion suppressing member 50 has a thread-like member 51 that fastens the outer periphery of the stool scraping part 30 in a contracted state, and a cutting mechanism 52 that releases the fastened state by the thread-like member 51. The cutting mechanism 52 may be any mechanism that can cut the thread-like member 51. For example, the cutting mechanism 52 may be provided with a mechanism that pulls the thread-like member 51, and the fastened state of the thread-like member 51 can be released by the pulling, or may be a heating mechanism or the like that releases the fastened state by burning off the thread-like member 51.
[0056] In the case of the disimpaction glove 101 having such an expansion suppression member 50, the expansion suppression member 50 makes it possible to insert the index finger into the anus S while maintaining the stool scooping part 30 in a contracted state, thereby making it possible to suppress pain felt by the subject.
[0057] Then, by operating the cutting mechanism 52 with the index finger inserted inside the anus, the fastened state of the thread-like member 51 is released and the stool scraping part 30 is put into an expanded state, which makes it possible to scrape out the stool easily and efficiently.
[0058] (Embodiment 3) Fig. 5 shows a disimpaction glove 102 according to a third embodiment of the present invention and a modified disimpaction glove 103. The disimpaction glove 102 according to the third embodiment and its modified example 103 differ from the disimpaction glove 101 according to the embodiment shown in Fig. 2 in the structure of the expansion suppression member 50 and the configuration of the stool scooping part 30. The other configurations are the same.
[0059] 5(a), a cylindrical member 50a is used as the expansion suppressing member 50, and FIG. 5(b) uses a ring-shaped member 50b as the expansion suppressing member 50. In FIG.
[0060] The material of the tubular member 50a can be any material, such as metal, ceramic, or resin, but is preferably a flexible material such as rubber. In particular, it is preferable that the tubular member 50a be able to contract in the axial direction. During insertion, the tubular member 50a causes the outer periphery of the feces scooping part 30 to be in a contracted state, making it possible to easily insert it into the anus S. Then, as the tubular member is slid behind the index finger while being inserted into the anus S, the feces scooping part 30 can gradually change from a contracted state to an expanded state.
[0061] Similarly, the same effect can be achieved even if the ring-shaped member 50b is used instead of the cylindrical member 50a.
[0062] The size of the ring-shaped member 50b may be such that it cannot be inserted into the anus S. By doing so, when an attempt is made to insert the index finger or middle finger into the anus S, the ring-shaped member 50b is prevented from penetrating further into the anus S, and by further inserting the index finger or middle finger while maintaining this state, the contracted state of the stool scooping part 30 is released inside the anus S and becomes expanded. After the index finger or middle finger is removed from the anus S after scooping out the stool, the ring-shaped member 50b can be inserted around the outer periphery of the stool scooping part 30, which has the excellent effect of allowing it to be reused.
[0063] Similarly to the cylindrical member 50a, the ring-shaped member may be made of any material.
[0064] The stool scooping part 30 has a retaining piece 32 for preventing the expansion-inhibiting member 50 (the tubular member 50a or the ring-shaped member 50b) from slipping out onto the fingertip. Providing this retaining piece 32 makes it possible to prevent the expansion-inhibiting member 50 from slipping out of the disimpaction glove during insertion and becoming retained inside the body. The shape, material, etc. of the retaining piece 32 may be any form as long as it is effective. From the viewpoint of manufacturing costs, etc., it is preferable that the retaining piece 32 be made of the same material as the stool scooping part 30 so that it can be molded integrally with the stool scooping part 30. However, the present invention is not limited to this.
[0065] Although the first to third embodiments have been described based on the feces scraping unit 30 shown in FIG. 1, the same functional effects can be achieved even if the feces scraping unit 30a shown in FIG. 2A is adopted.
[0066] As described above, the present invention has been illustrated using preferred embodiments of the present invention, but the present invention should not be construed as being limited to these embodiments. It is understood that the scope of the present invention should be interpreted only by the claims. It is understood that a person skilled in the art can implement an equivalent scope based on the description of the present invention and common general technical knowledge from the description of specific preferred embodiments of the present invention. It is understood that the contents of the documents cited in this specification should be incorporated by reference into this specification as if the contents themselves were specifically set forth in this specification. [Industrial Applicability]
[0067] INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY The present invention is useful because it can provide disimpaction gloves that allow a worker performing disimpaction to safely and easily perform disimpaction without causing pain to a subject. [Explanation of symbols]
[0068] 10 Base bag section 20 Index finger pouch 20a: The area corresponding to the tip of the index finger 21 Middle finger pouch 21a: The area corresponding to the tip of the middle finger 30, 30a Stool scraping section 31 Stool scraper 31a Core 31b Surface part 32 Stopper piece 50 Expansion suppression member 50a Cylindrical member 50b Ring-shaped member 51 Thread-like member 52 Cutting mechanism 100, 101, 102, 103 Distraction gloves
Claims
1. A feces scooping portion is provided at a portion corresponding to the tip of the index finger or middle finger, on the palmar surface or dorsal surface of the index finger or middle finger, or on a side sandwiched between the palmar surface and dorsal surface of the index finger or middle finger, and extends at least toward the radial side and / or ulnar side of the index finger or middle finger, The disimpaction glove is characterized in that the feces scooping part is configured to include a flexible member or an elastic member having contractible flexibility.
2. 2. The disimpaction glove according to claim 1, wherein the stool scooping portion is provided so as to extend beyond the palmar surface and / or the dorsal surface of the index finger or the middle finger.
3. 2. The disimpaction glove according to claim 1, wherein the feces scooping portion comprises a plurality of feces scooping pieces, and the plurality of feces scooping pieces are joined together or integrally molded.
4. 3. The disimpaction glove according to claim 2, wherein at least one of the plurality of feces scooping pieces has a recess on the palmar surface of the index finger or the middle finger.
5. 2. The disimpaction glove according to claim 1, wherein the feces scooping portion has any one of a fan-shaped, spiral-shaped, and radial-shaped cross section in a cross section parallel to a plane sandwiched between the palmar surface and the dorsal surface.
6. 2. The disimpaction glove according to claim 1, wherein the stool scooping portion has flexibility such that it can contract against a force directed from the tip end to the base end of the index finger or middle finger, a force directed from the base end to the tip end of the index finger or middle finger, and a force directed toward the radial side and / or the ulnar side of the index finger or middle finger, rather than against a force directed toward the palmar surface side of the index finger or middle finger and / or a force directed toward the dorsal surface side of the index finger or middle finger.
7. A base bag that wraps around the base of the fingers on the palm and back of the hand, a finger pouch corresponding to at least the index finger or the middle finger and extending from the base pouch portion; The disimpaction glove according to claim 1 , wherein the feces scooping portion is provided on the finger pocket.
8. The disimpaction glove according to claim 1, further comprising a detachable expansion suppressing member for maintaining the stool scooping portion in a contracted state.
9. 9. The disimpaction glove according to claim 8, wherein the expansion suppressing member is a filamentous member that fastens the outer periphery of the stool scooping portion, and further comprises a cutting mechanism that cuts the filamentous member to release the fastening by the filamentous member.
10. The disimpaction glove according to claim 8, wherein the expansion suppressing member is a cylindrical member or a ring-shaped member that surrounds the outer periphery of the feces scooping portion.
11. The disimpaction glove according to claim 8, wherein the feces scooping portion has a retaining piece that prevents the expansion suppressing member from coming off.
12. The disimpaction glove according to claim 1 , wherein the feces scooping portion is provided only at positions corresponding to the index finger and the middle finger.