WO2016113598A1 - Absorbent ostomy wafer, waste bag and belt assembly - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F5/00—Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
- A61F5/44—Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Portable urination aids; Colostomy devices
- A61F5/445—Colostomy, ileostomy or urethrostomy devices
- A61F5/449—Body securing means, e.g. belts, garments
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F13/00—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
- A61F13/00—Bandages or dressings; Absorbent pads
- A61F13/15—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators
- A61F13/45—Absorbent pads, e.g. sanitary towels, swabs or tampons for external or internal application to the body; Supporting or fastening means therefor; Tampon applicators characterised by the shape
- A61F13/47—Sanitary towels, incontinence pads or napkins
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- This invention relates to ostomy care management, more particularly a disposable ostomy diaper system.
- ostomy pouches Ostomy surgery patients (intended users) use ostomy pouches for body waste discharge management in their daily life.
- many forms of ostomy pouch systems have been developed by various companies.
- the drainable one piece system where the waste collection pouch is attached to a base-plate (or wafer so called) permanently
- two piece system where the waste collection pouch is attached to the base-plate by mechanical coupling or other means so that the waste collection pouch is exchanged without changing the base-plate.
- the base-plate which has a center opening corresponding to the size of stoma, is attached to peristomal skin by adhesive.
- the invention of disposable ostomy diaper system addresses the foregoing issues and provides practical solutions in resolving those issues.
- the disposable ostomy diaper system comprises both a disposable ostomy diaper unit, which is used for both collection and disposal of body waste discharge, and a stretchable belt with holding pouch, which holds the disposable ostomy diaper unit in place in maintaining reliable sealing between the disposable ostomy diaper unit and peristomal skin of intended users.
- this disposable ostomy diaper system eliminates the use of adhesive in attaching the ostomy diaper unit to peristomal skin of intended users so that requirements for skin care and related preparing procedures are significantly reduced.
- the hygiene conditions for stoma and peristomal skin are significantly improved by thoroughly cleaning each time when the disposable diaper unit is changed. Easy and fasting change and disposal of the disposable diaper unit is possible even without access to water. It is an affordable system for many intended user population in both developing and under developing countries and regions compared with other available ostomy pouch systems.
- FIG.1 is an exploded view of the disposable ostomy diaper unit, according to the invention.
- Fg.2 is the perspective view of the holding pouch on the outside opening of the stretchable belt, Velcro fasteners, and stretchable belt, according to the invention.
- Fig.3 is a perspective view of the moisture absorbent pad, according to the invention.
- Fig.4 is the illustration of thermal bonding of disposable pouch and flange with neck stub, according to the invention.
- Fig. 5 is a view of the fixture washer of nonstretchable fabric on the inside opening of the stretchable belt and Velcro fasteners, according to the invention.
- the disposable ostomy diaper system comprises a disposable ostomy diaper unit (Fig.1), and a stretchable belt with holding pouch (Fig.2).
- the disposable ostomy diaper unit comprises, as shown in Fig.1, a disposable pouch 20, a flange with neck stub 30, and a moisture absorbent pad with a center opening 10.
- Said disposable pouch 20 is made of water proof materials, such as plastic, rubber, or fabrics with waterproof lining.
- Said flange 30 is made of flexible sheet materials, such as plastic, urethane, or glossy paper board stock which can accommodate the contoured body shape around stoma so as to maintain reliable sealing between the disposable ostomy diaper unit and peristomal skin of intended users. From the standpoint of mass industrial manufacturing and cost control concerns, thermal plastic, such as PVC, PE and PP, are recommended to use for both said disposable pouch and said flange with neck stub.
- the moisture absorbent pad 10 with center opening 12 is constructed with nonwoven top surface 14 and adhesive coated bottom surface 15 of water proof materials with water absorbent fibers in between both the same structure as feminine sanitary pad.
- the circumference of opening 21 of said disposable pouch 20 fits the outside diameter of the neck stub 31 of said flange and is thermal bonded therein to serves the purpose of collection of body waste discharge through stoma of intended users.
- the neck stub 31 of said flange 30 protects stoma of intended users against unexpected external force and at the same time provides secured passage for body waste discharge from stoma of intended users flowing into said disposable pouch 20 without blogging when the disposable ostomy diaper system is in use.
- said moisture absorbent pad 10 has a center opening 12 of 30 mm in diameter and 6 radial incisions 13 evenly spaced with an outside boundary of 50 mm in diameter to accommodate different sizes of stomas of intended users; such a design of center opening 12 of said moisture absorbent pad 10 helps to stop back flow of body waste discharge without blogging the inflow and makes it possible to preassemble the disposable ostomy diaper unit by manufacturers so as to save intended users from the hassle of custom preparing the said unit before use.
- the top surface 14 of said moisture absorbent pad 10 has direct contact with peristomal skin and provides reliable sealing between the disposable ostomy diaper unit and the peristomal skin when said stretchable belt is fastened with Velcro fasteners.
- the thermal bonded assembly of said disposable pouch 20 and said flange with neck stub 30 is bonded with said moisture absorbent pad 10 by putting together the top surface 33 of said flange 30 with the adhesive coated bottom surface 15 of said moisture absorbent pad 10 with concentric alignment of their center openings, thereafter four adhesive coated wings 11 on said moisture absorbent pad 10 are to be bonded on the underside32 of said flange 30 with neck stub to reinforce bonding unity of said disposable ostomy diaper unit to prevent leakage.
- the stretchable belt 40 made from synthetic fibers and elastic elements, has an opening, which fits with the outside diameter of the neck stub 31 of said flange 30, cut about 300 mm from the end where the pad 41 with locking loops of Velcro fastener is attached so that both the fastening and unfastening of said stretchable belt 40 can be done easily in the front of body of the intended users.
- a fixture washer 42 of nonstretchable fabric is stitched on the inside opening of said stretchable belt 40 for keeping the dimension of the opening of said stretchable belt unchanged when said belt 40 is fastened in order to hold a secured fitting with the neck stub 31 of said flange 30 of the disposable ostomy diaper unit.
- the holding pouch 43 is made of knitted stretchable synthetic fabric. Said holding pouch 43, which is stitched on the outside opening of said stretchable belt 40, houses said disposable pouch 20 of the disposable ostomy diaper unit and conceals it cosmetically.
- the length of the holding pouch 43 on said stretchable belt 40 is 30 mm shorter than that of disposable pouch 20 of said disposable ostomy diaper unit so that the weight of said disposable ostomy diaper unit, when filled with body waste discharge, is carried by said holding pouch 43 without pulling the disposable ostomy diaper unit away from peristomal skin.
- the length of stretchable belt 40 is designed to accommodate the circumference of the waist where the stoma of intended user is located in such a way that, with 10 to 15% elongation of the belt for chosen stretchable band material, the said stretchable belt 40 will apply holding pressure onto the flange 30 of the disposable ostomy diaper unit for a reliable sealing between said disposable ostomy diaper unit and peristomal skin of intended users.
- each intended user keep two or three said stretchable belts in possession for both alternate use and cleaning on regular basis.
- Step 2 Align the center of the opening of said the moisture absorbent pad with the orifice of stoma and attach it on peristomal skin.
- Step 4 Make adjustment to ensure the tension of said stretchable belt evenly distributed along the length of said belt to prevent position shifting of said disposable ostomy diaper unit due to the slipping of said stretchable belt.
- said stretchable belt applies holding pressure onto the flange of said disposable ostomy diaper unit to achieve secured and reliable sealing.
- Step 1 Have the spare stretchable belt with disposable ostomy diaper unit installed on sight.
- Step 3 Release the Velcro fastener and take the whole assembly of disposable ostomy diaper system off and put it on a staging place.
- Foul odor due to gas release and delayed change of disposable ostomy diaper unit when filled with body waste charge can be offset temporarily by using deodorant spray inside of the holding pouch before fitting the disposable ostomy diaper unit on to the holding pouch of the stretchable belt. It is recommended to change the disposable ostomy diaper unit in time after each body waste discharge.
Abstract
An ostomy system comprising a stretchable belt and a disposable ostomy unit. The stretchable belt comprises a band of stretchable material, a reinforced ring opening, a belt pouch surrounding the reinforced ring opening and belt fasteners. The disposable ostomy unit is comprised of an absorbent wafer and a waste bag that are adhesively connected together, where the absorbent side of the wafer faces the user's skin and the distal side of the wafer is adhesively connected to a circular flange of the waste bag. In use, the waste bag of the disposable ostomy unit is inserted through the reinforced ring opening of the stretchable belt and into the belt pouch until the reinforcing ring opening abuts against the circular flange of the waste bag. The disposable ostomy unit is then aligned with the stoma and placed on the peristomal skin. The absorbent wafer does not have skin adhesive on the skin side surface. The disposable ostomy unit is secured in the correct position on the peristomal skin by fastening the stretchable belt around the user's torso using the belt fasteners, where the reinforced ring opening of the stretchable belt applies pressure onto the circular flange of the waste bag, the absorbent wafer and persitomal skin.
Description
This invention relates to ostomy care
management, more particularly a disposable ostomy diaper
system.
Ostomy surgery patients (intended users) use
ostomy pouches for body waste discharge management in
their daily life. For decades, many forms of ostomy
pouch systems have been developed by various companies.
At present, there are two major types of ostomy pouch
systems available; the drainable one piece system where
the waste collection pouch is attached to a base-plate
(or wafer so called) permanently, and two piece system
where the waste collection pouch is attached to the
base-plate by mechanical coupling or other means so that
the waste collection pouch is exchanged without changing
the base-plate. For both one-piece and two-piece ostomy
pouch systems, the base-plate, which has a center
opening corresponding to the size of stoma, is attached
to peristomal skin by adhesive.
Both systems mentioned above require high
level maintenance in terms of prevention of pouch
leakage and peristomal skin complications. Numerous
details have to be addressed when carrying out
procedures such as preparing precision cutting the
center opening of base-plate to fit the size of stoma,
filling up cavities of deformed peristomal skin with
sealing paste sealing strips, putting barrier on
peristomal skin to prevent possible skin damages caused
by both adhesive’s direct contact to peristomal skin
and/or erosion by body waste discharge and its moisture
seeping under the adhesive bonding, tearing off
base-plate from peristomal skin, cleaning adhesive
residue when changing new pouch, etc. Any ignorance of
the above mentioned details will result in pouch failure
which could leads to various forms of peristomal skin
complications such as reddening, swelling, rash,
infections and even ruptures of peristomal skin of
intended users. For drainable pouch system, pouch
rinsing, the procedure each intended user performs
several times in a day, could be cumbersome when
dexterous coordination is required in handling the
squirting bottle to rinse out body waste discharge with
the pouch attached to the body of intended users.
Moreover intended users have to deal with
psychological frustrations of their body image change
because it is very difficult to dress properly for
various social occasions like normal people with the
space occupation of ostomy pouch underneath their
clothing. Even taking a daily shower becomes a serious
undertaking because they have to worry about soaking of
the pouch which could result in weakening of the
adhesive bonding strength of the base-plate, and
awkwardness to move around with ostomy pouch attached.
So there is a demand for an ostomy care system that
requires low maintenance without compromising the
functions for body waste discharge collection and disposal.
The invention of disposable ostomy diaper
system addresses the foregoing issues and provides
practical solutions in resolving those issues. The
disposable ostomy diaper system comprises both a
disposable ostomy diaper unit, which is used for both
collection and disposal of body waste discharge, and a
stretchable belt with holding pouch, which holds the
disposable ostomy diaper unit in place in maintaining
reliable sealing between the disposable ostomy diaper
unit and peristomal skin of intended users. Compared
with current available ostomy pouch systems, this
disposable ostomy diaper system eliminates the use of
adhesive in attaching the ostomy diaper unit to
peristomal skin of intended users so that requirements
for skin care and related preparing procedures are
significantly reduced. Additionally, the hygiene
conditions for stoma and peristomal skin are
significantly improved by thoroughly cleaning each time
when the disposable diaper unit is changed. Easy and
fasting change and disposal of the disposable diaper
unit is possible even without access to water. It is
an affordable system for many intended user population
in both developing and under developing countries and
regions compared with other available ostomy pouch systems.
FIG.1 is an exploded view of the disposable
ostomy diaper unit, according to the invention.
Fg.2 is the perspective view of the holding
pouch on the outside opening of the stretchable belt,
Velcro fasteners, and stretchable belt, according to the invention.
Fig.3 is a perspective view of the moisture
absorbent pad, according to the invention.
Fig.4 is the illustration of thermal bonding
of disposable pouch and flange with neck stub, according
to the invention.
Fig. 5 is a view of the fixture washer of
nonstretchable fabric on the inside opening of the
stretchable belt and Velcro fasteners, according to the invention.
The descriptions and references of the
invention of disposable ostomy diaper system are
presented here in detail to the current preferred
embodiments of this invention as illustrated in appended drawings.
The disposable ostomy diaper system comprises
a disposable ostomy diaper unit (Fig.1), and a
stretchable belt with holding pouch (Fig.2).
The disposable ostomy diaper unit comprises,
as shown in Fig.1, a disposable pouch 20, a flange with
neck stub 30, and a moisture absorbent pad with a center
opening 10. Said disposable pouch 20 is made of water
proof materials, such as plastic, rubber, or fabrics
with waterproof lining. Said flange 30 is made of
flexible sheet materials, such as plastic, urethane, or
glossy paper board stock which can accommodate the
contoured body shape around stoma so as to maintain
reliable sealing between the disposable ostomy diaper
unit and peristomal skin of intended users. From the
standpoint of mass industrial manufacturing and cost
control concerns, thermal plastic, such as PVC, PE and
PP, are recommended to use for both said disposable
pouch and said flange with neck stub. The moisture
absorbent pad 10 with center opening 12 is constructed
with nonwoven top surface 14 and adhesive coated bottom
surface 15 of water proof materials with water absorbent
fibers in between both the same structure as feminine
sanitary pad.
As shown in Fig.4, the circumference of
opening 21 of said disposable pouch 20 fits the outside
diameter of the neck stub 31 of said flange and is
thermal bonded therein to serves the purpose of
collection of body waste discharge through stoma of
intended users.
The flange with neck stub 30, when assembled
with both disposable pouch 20 and moisture absorbent pad
10, serves the purpose of holding disposable ostomy
diaper unit in place with the stretchable belt 40 by
fitting the neck stub 31 of said flange 30 with the
opening of fixture washer 43 on said stretchable belt
40. The neck stub 31 of said flange 30 protects stoma
of intended users against unexpected external force and
at the same time provides secured passage for body waste
discharge from stoma of intended users flowing into said
disposable pouch 20 without blogging when the disposable
ostomy diaper system is in use.
As shown in Fig.3, said moisture absorbent pad
10 has a center opening 12 of 30 mm in diameter and 6
radial incisions 13 evenly spaced with an outside
boundary of 50 mm in diameter to accommodate different
sizes of stomas of intended users; such a design of
center opening 12 of said moisture absorbent pad 10
helps to stop back flow of body waste discharge without
blogging the inflow and makes it possible to preassemble
the disposable ostomy diaper unit by manufacturers so as
to save intended users from the hassle of custom
preparing the said unit before use. The top surface 14
of said moisture absorbent pad 10 has direct contact
with peristomal skin and provides reliable sealing
between the disposable ostomy diaper unit and the
peristomal skin when said stretchable belt is fastened
with Velcro fasteners.
The thermal bonded assembly of said disposable
pouch 20 and said flange with neck stub 30 is bonded
with said moisture absorbent pad 10 by putting together
the top surface 33 of said flange 30 with the adhesive
coated bottom surface 15 of said moisture absorbent pad
10 with concentric alignment of their center openings,
thereafter four adhesive coated wings 11 on said
moisture absorbent pad 10 are to be bonded on the
underside32 of said flange 30 with neck stub to
reinforce bonding unity of said disposable ostomy diaper
unit to prevent leakage.
The stretchable belt 40, made from synthetic
fibers and elastic elements, has an opening, which fits
with the outside diameter of the neck stub 31 of said
flange 30, cut about 300 mm from the end where the pad
41 with locking loops of Velcro fastener is attached so
that both the fastening and unfastening of said
stretchable belt 40 can be done easily in the front of
body of the intended users.
As shown inFig.5, a fixture washer 42 of
nonstretchable fabric is stitched on the inside opening
of said stretchable belt 40 for keeping the dimension of
the opening of said stretchable belt unchanged when said
belt 40 is fastened in order to hold a secured fitting
with the neck stub 31 of said flange 30 of the
disposable ostomy diaper unit.
The holding pouch 43 is made of knitted
stretchable synthetic fabric. Said holding pouch 43,
which is stitched on the outside opening of said
stretchable belt 40, houses said disposable pouch 20 of
the disposable ostomy diaper unit and conceals it
cosmetically. For reinforced sealing between said
disposable ostomy diaper unit and peristomal skin, the
length of the holding pouch 43 on said stretchable belt
40 is 30 mm shorter than that of disposable pouch 20 of
said disposable ostomy diaper unit so that the weight of
said disposable ostomy diaper unit, when filled with
body waste discharge, is carried by said holding pouch
43 without pulling the disposable ostomy diaper unit
away from peristomal skin. The combination of
stretchable holding pouch 43 and extra length of the
disposable pouch 20 gives an extra buffer volume in
order to accommodate any unexpected excessive body waste
discharge of intended users, for instance in case of
diarrhea, so that the intended users can change the
disposable ostomy diaper unit time in without dealing
with possible body waste discharge spillage.
The length of stretchable belt 40 is designed
to accommodate the circumference of the waist where the
stoma of intended user is located in such a way that,
with 10 to 15% elongation of the belt for chosen
stretchable band material, the said stretchable belt 40
will apply holding pressure onto the flange 30 of the
disposable ostomy diaper unit for a reliable sealing
between said disposable ostomy diaper unit and
peristomal skin of intended users.
For the convenience of intended users, it is
recommended that each intended user keep two or three
said stretchable belts in possession for both alternate
use and cleaning on regular basis. Preferably, use two
belts alternately in such a ways that when one belt is
in use the other one has the disposable ostomy diaper
unit installed so that both changing and disposal of
used disposable ostomy diaper unit can be done quickly
without hassle.
Procedures for Putting on the disposable
ostomy diaper system
Step 1. When in use, put said disposable
ostomy unit into the holding pouch of said stretchable
belt with the neck stub of said disposable ostomy diaper
unit fitting securely with the opening of the holding
pouch of said stretchable belt.
Step 2. Align the center of the opening of
said the moisture absorbent pad with the orifice of
stoma and attach it on peristomal skin.
Step 3. Fasten the belt by putting both loop
and lock pads of Velcro fastener together.
Step 4. Make adjustment to ensure the tension
of said stretchable belt evenly distributed along the
length of said belt to prevent position shifting of said
disposable ostomy diaper unit due to the slipping of
said stretchable belt. When fastened, said stretchable
belt applies holding pressure onto the flange of said
disposable ostomy diaper unit to achieve secured and
reliable sealing.
Procedures for changing disposable ostomy
diaper unit
Step 1. Have the spare stretchable belt with
disposable ostomy diaper unit installed on sight.
Step 2. Put one hand to hold said stretchable
belt around holding pouch to prevent said stretchable
belt from falling off when unfastened.
Step 3. Release the Velcro fastener and take
the whole assembly of disposable ostomy diaper system
off and put it on a staging place.
Step 4. Clean thoroughly both stoma and
peristomal skin with disposable wet towels and/or
bathroom tissues and mild soap.
Step 5. Follow step 2 to step 4 from
procedures for putting on disposable ostomy diaper system
Step 6. Separate the used disposable ostomy
diaper unit from the stretchable belt by lifting the
edge of the used disposable ostomy diaper unit and pull
it off from holding pouch of the stretchable belt.
Dispose body waste discharge content into toilet and put
the used disposable ostomy diaper unit in a garbage bag
for disposal
It is recommended to clean the stretchable
belt with holding pouch every week if two belts are used
alternatively. When cleaning, soak said belt in warm
water with clothes washing detergent and soft brush to
scrub the belt thoroughly, rinse clean and hang to dry.
If drying with drier, keep said belt fastened to prevent
both loops and hooks of fasteners from damages due to
tumbling and make sure to set the drier at low
temperature setting because high heat would change the
physical properties of synthetic materials.
Foul odor due to gas release and delayed
change of disposable ostomy diaper unit when filled with
body waste charge can be offset temporarily by using
deodorant spray inside of the holding pouch before
fitting the disposable ostomy diaper unit on to the
holding pouch of the stretchable belt. It is
recommended to change the disposable ostomy diaper unit
in time after each body waste discharge.
Claims (6)
- A stretchable belt with an opening cutting 300 mm from the end of said belt where the pad with locking loops of Velcro fastener attached therein, comprising : a holding pouch, made of knitted synthetic fabric, having the same opening circumference as that of the opening on said stretchable belt and connecting with the outside opening on said stretchable belt therein by sewing stitches; and a fixture washer, made of nonstretchable fabric , having the same diameter of center opening as that of the opening of said stretchable belt and connecting with the inside opening of said stretchable belt by sewing stitches; and Velcro fasteners attached on opposite ends of said stretchable belt by putting the pad with locking loops on the outside and the pad with locking hooks on the inside of said stretchable belt respectively.
- A disposable ostomy diaper unit, comprising: a disposable pouch made of thermal plastic film; and a flange with neck stub, made of flexible thermal plastic sheet, having the outside diameter of the neck stub of said flange fit with the opening circumference of said disposable pouch; and a moisture absorbent pad having a nonwoven top surface and an adhesive coated water proof bottom surface with moisture absorbent fibers stuffed between two surfaces, and 4 adhesive coated wings on the outer edge of said moisture absorbent pad.
- A moisture absorbent pad as claimed in claim 2 having a center opening of 30mm in diameter and 6 radial incisions evenly spaced with an outside boundary of 55 mm in diameter to accommodate different sizes of stomas of intended users.
- A disposable pouch assembly assembled by thermal bonding the opening of a disposable pouch as claimed in claim 2 on the neck stub of the said flange as claimed in claim 2.
- A disposable ostomy diaper unit as claimed in claim 2 assembled by putting the top surface of the flange with neck stub as claimed in claim 2 of a disposable pouch assembly as claimed in claimed 4 with the adhesive coated bottom surface of a moisture absorbent pad as claimed in claim 3 and thereafter 4 adhesive coated wings on the edge of moisture absorbent pad as claimed in claim 2 sticking on to the underside of the flange as claimed in claim 2 with concentric alignment of centers therein.
- A disposable ostomy diaper system having a disposable ostomy diaper unit as claimed in claim 5 fit on the center opening of nonstretchable fabric fixture washer as claimed in claim 1.
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