WO2008031994A1 - Sous-vetement pour personne incontinente et dispositif de traitement associe a un sous-vetement - 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; Colostomy devices
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- A61F5/4408—Means for securing receptacles or bags to the body otherwise than by adhesives, e.g. belts, straps or harnesses
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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; Colostomy devices
- A61F5/451—Genital or anal receptacles
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- the present invention relates to devices for assisting the incontinent persons.
- Total incontinence, urinary or urinary and faecal affects a large number of people in France and around the world, including a large number of elderly patients receiving long-term care in hospitals or nursing homes.
- This deficiency is often associated with a major impairment of autonomy in patients who are bedridden at night and placed in a chair during the day and who may be suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
- Such a situation represents a source of discomfort and risk of irritation and worsening of skin lesions for patients.
- US Patent 2002/0010446 discloses a washing system for a bedridden person placed in a suitable bedding. This person wears a garment that can cover an undergarment, having a hole in the perineal region and to which is attached a collection bag.
- US Patent 5,342,583 discloses an apparatus for collecting urine from a patient, composed of a garment having a hole for housing a device provided with a means for evacuation of urine.
- the system described is managed by a non-programmable controller, without any patient monitoring or adaptability of washing cycles and moreover, the configuration of the device does not allow a comfortable and safe use for the patient.
- the nature of the washes made using this device makes it a poorly adapted device for the elderly. There is therefore a need to facilitate the management of patients suffering from incontinence and to improve their comfort and cleanliness.
- the present invention aims to respond to them and proposes, according to one of its aspects, an undergarment comprising: - a support part arranged to surround at least the hips and the top of each thigh, and
- the support portion may advantageously comprise an opening in the crotch and the collection bag may be disposed at least partially in this opening.
- the undergarment according to the invention makes it possible to reduce or avoid the use of conventional disposable diapers and therefore considerably reduce the cost of the management of incontinence both in terms of equipment and personnel.
- the undergarment of the invention can be very light, being very easy to wear by the user and causing only a very small discomfort.
- the undergarment is advantageously directly worn by the body of the patient, in contact with the skin.
- the undergarment may in particular not cover another garment, partially or totally
- the invention makes it possible to significantly reduce, or even reduce to zero, the latency time between the urination or defecation and the treatment of the corresponding excrements.
- the term "droppings" includes urine and feces.
- the invention can allow the patient to rest on conventional bedding
- the undergarment according to the invention makes it possible to increase the comfort and makes the interventions likely to undermine the modesty of the persons concerned less frequent.
- the undergarment according to the invention may be for female, male or mixed use.
- the undergarment according to the invention can allow the user to move in a supine position, sitting in a chair or standing, and to move comfortably and easily from one position to another.
- the collecting bag may or may not come into contact with the skin around the opening. The coming into contact with the skin can help to seal, if necessary.
- the collection bag can cover the perineal area, including both the pubic area and the anal area of the user, so as to collect both urine and feces.
- the collection bag can define an interior volume for example between 500 and 2000 cm 3 at the most, in the full state.
- the undergarment may include a discharge pipe that opens out through a discharge port into the collection bag.
- the drain pipe may be disposed in a channel of the undergarment.
- the collection bag can be made in one piece, monolithically, with the discharge pipe. Alternatively, the latter can be attached to the collection bag, for example glued or welded to the latter.
- the discharge pipe may have a connection portion to the collection bag having a funnel shape to facilitate the evacuation of materials.
- the discharge pipe may have an end remote from the collection bag configured to be connected to a manure treatment device.
- This end may for example comprise a threaded end or a quick coupling.
- the discharge pipe can be advantageously flexible. Hooking means may be provided to allow the attachment of the discharge pipe to the part of the support, for example to the size.
- the undergarment may include a closure cap of the discharge pipe in the absence of connection to a treatment device.
- the closure cap can be hooked to the undergarment.
- the closure cap may comprise a humidity detector, the latter comprising for example a light and / or audible alarm configured to trigger when a humidity threshold is exceeded.
- This alarm may include a battery-powered stand-alone power supply that may be integrated into the cap, if necessary.
- the undergarment may also include an injection pipe opening through an injection port in the collection bag, for example for the injection of a washing liquid and / or a lubricant and / or to allow to establish a circulation of air in the pocket.
- the evacuation and injection pipes may be integral with each other, especially over a portion of their width. These pipes can be made for example by coextrusion or engaged in a common sheath.
- the collection bag may be made by injection of a plastic material, in particular a flexible thermoplastic material, for example a polyolefin such as low density polyethylene.
- a plastic material in particular a flexible thermoplastic material, for example a polyolefin such as low density polyethylene.
- the material used may be compatible with prolonged contact with the skin, in particular non-allergenic.
- the undergarment may comprise a seal interposed between the collection bag and the support part, for example a silicone seal.
- a seal interposed between the collection bag and the support part, for example a silicone seal. The presence of this seal may make it possible to improve the holding of the bag by the support part and / or its tightening at the periphery against the skin.
- the collection bag can be made so that it can be separated from the support part.
- the collection bag may, if necessary, not be attached to the support part, but be held on the latter only by clamping the support part against the skin.
- the undergarment may comprise means for the removable attachment of the collection bag on the support part, for example at least a self-gripping tape, a zipper, snaps, one or more strips or hooks.
- the fixing means may advantageously be provided on one side of the pocket opposite the skin, so as not to cause discomfort for the patient.
- the collection bag may not be made of the same material as the support part.
- the support portion can be expandable, which can increase comfort and allow to better maintain if necessary the collection bag against the skin around the opening.
- the support portion may be at least partially of textile or non-woven material, preferably of a non-airtight material and water vapor, allowing the breathing of the skin.
- the support portion may be made of a washable material, as appropriate.
- the support portion may be made of various structures and may have two or more superimposed layers, which may allow integration between these layers of the elements improving comfort and / or useful for cleaning the undergarment.
- the undergarment may thus comprise, in an exemplary implementation of the invention, a plurality of inflatable cells arranged between the two superimposed layers and can be connected together to be inflated with a single inflation means. Inflation of these cells may facilitate the evacuation, washing and drying operation.
- the inner layer of the support portion may be resilient, low compression, comfortable, and the outer layer may be elastic at a higher contention level.
- the undergarment can still be configured to allow some ventilation between the two layers.
- the undergarment may contain no absorbent material.
- the undergarment may have pipes connected to the collection bag. These pipes can lead to a connection system to a treatment device.
- This connection system can include a magnet lock
- Evacuation of urine and faeces can be done from the same hole in the collection bag.
- the connection system may include an electrical contact for informing the processing device on the state of the connection.
- connection system may include a racking guide.
- the subject of the invention is also a device for treating excreta of at least one patient, comprising at least one sensor for the presence of excreta and at least one connection system for an undergarment. as defined above, the treatment device ensuring the evacuation of waste from the collection bag according to the information provided by the sensor.
- the treatment device may in particular comprise at least one odor sensor.
- the processing device may include a microprocessor or microcontroller configured to analyze the information provided by the sensor and control a treatment cycle based on the sensor.
- the interface between the caregivers and the treatment device may include manual actuators, dynamic data and control screens, and security alarms.
- the treatment cycle may include the disposal of excrement, washing and possibly drying and / or injection of a lubricant or other compounds intended to improve comfort, for example.
- the treatment device may comprise an air handling unit configured to create an air flow in the collection bag, in particular with variable flow, including a permanent or substantially permanent circulation.
- a permanent or substantially permanent circulation it should be understood that the circulation may include interruptions of the air flow, but preferably they will not last for more than about two hours.
- the air flow can thus preferably be effective and continuous for at least half, see three quarters of the time of use of the treatment device and the associated undergarment, particularly when the patient is in position lying down or sitting.
- the treatment device may be configured to cause, in the event of detection of an odor likely to correspond to defecation, a greater circulation of the air for a predefined duration, for example between 15 seconds and 2 minutes. In case of persistence of the odor, possibly after another cycle of more important circulation of the air, a cycle of treatment can be triggered.
- the treatment device may be configured to inflate all or part of the aforementioned inflatable cells prior to evacuation of the excrement, especially as soon as the odor is detected.
- the treatment device may comprise a tank for receiving discharged excrement and / or at least one grinding pump.
- the grinder pump or pumps may be integrated into the device and / or deported at an outlet port of the bag, on the side of the treatment device.
- the treatment device may comprise a reservoir of a washing liquid to be injected into the collection bag.
- This washing liquid can be injected at a temperature close to that of the body. It can be hot or warm water, for example, added at least one additive, if any.
- the injection of the washing liquid can be carried out for example from a single point.
- the treatment device may comprise a system for injecting a lubricant, for example petroleum jelly, as soon as the odor is detected and / or during or after evacuation or washing.
- a lubricant for example petroleum jelly
- the washing may be followed by a drying by ventilation preceding the injection of lubricant.
- the invention further relates, in another of its aspects, a set of treatment of faeces, comprising: at least one collection bag as defined above, and - a treatment device as defined above.
- the assembly may comprise, where appropriate, a plurality of processing devices.
- the treatment devices can be placed in different rooms and patients can be connected, depending on their movements, to one or other of the treatment devices
- a treatment device may advantageously comprise several connection systems allowing several patients to connect simultaneously, especially when these users are present in the same room.
- a treatment device may comprise a single connection system, being for example adapted to be disposed near a bed or a clean chair to a single patient.
- a treatment device can be mobile, and be limited in autonomy, being for example reduced to a limited number of treatments.
- Such a device can be made integral with a ht, stretcher, chair or walker, or a vehicle for moving a person with reduced mobility.
- the treatment device can control, if necessary, the course of the treatment cycle based on personalized information such as for example the nature and volume of excreta
- the processing device can be arranged to record information relating to its operation, such as, for example, the time and date of the initiation of a treatment cycle, the nature of the evacuation discharged, the nature of the detected odors, the name of the patient, the information can be edited on site or remotely. This can make it possible to inform the nursing staff about a possible digestive or urinary problem of the patient.
- the subject of the invention is also, independently or in combination with the foregoing, a method for treating the excrements of a patient by means of an assembly as defined above, the undergarment of which comprises inflatable cells, comprising the following steps: at least partially inflate all or part of the inflatable cells, evacuate the droppings present in the collection bag.
- the inflation of the cells present on the side of the user preferably takes place before that of those present under the user, so as not to destabilize it
- Inflation of the cells may take place as soon as, for example, the detection of an odor representative of the presence of droppings in the collection bag or alternatively the persistence of such an odor.
- the treatment device can be arranged to be controlled by the user, for example to enable it to trigger a treatment cycle or only certain operations of this cycle, for example a prior inflation of the cells.
- the command can be done for example with a remote control.
- Such a possibility may be useful for patients not suffering from incontinence but obliged to remain bedridden in order to relieve the nursing staff.
- a washing liquid can be injected into the collection bag prior to evacuation of excreta
- Forced ventilation in the collection bag may be performed after evacuation and washing to dry the user
- An injection of a lubricant may be performed in the collection bag, especially after evacuation or during and after evacuation.
- the treatment may end with deflation of the inflatable cells.
- the invention also relates to the collection bag considered in isolation, independently of the support part
- FIG. undergarment according to the invention FIG. 2 is a view similar to FIG. 1 of part of the undergarment of FIG. 1
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are perspective views, respectively isolated and in place on the user, of the collection bag.
- Figure 5 is a top view of the collection bag
- Figure 6 is an enlarged bottom view of the collection bag
- Figure 7 is a schematic and partial cross-sectional view of the undergarment of Figure 1
- 8 shows schematically and partially a processing device according to the invention
- FIG. 1 shows, in perspective, a user U wearing an undergarment 1 according to the invention, comprising a support portion 2 of "boxer" shape and made of an extensible material, surrounding the hips and the upper part of each thigh.
- the support portion 2 is preferably at a relatively low compressional pressure and can be held by a waist elastic 3.
- the support portion 2 may be made of woven or non-woven material, preferably of a textile material, washable and permeable to air and water vapor.
- the support portion 2 has an opening 5 in the crotch, clearing the pubic area and the anal area.
- the undergarment 1 further comprises a flexible collection bag 10, shown in Figures 3 to 6, disposed in the opening 5, so as to cover the latter.
- the collection bag 10 is held in the opening 5 for example by virtue of its periphery 19 inserted between the support portion 2 and the skin of the user U.
- the tightness of the contact of the periphery 19 with the skin can be ensured only by the pressure exerted by the support portion 2.
- the undergarment may optionally comprise a seal 20 disposed between the collection bag 10 and the support portion 2, as shown in Figure 7.
- the seal can be inflatable and contribute to the strengthening of the seal as soon as odor detection, being then inflated.
- the support portion 2 comprises, in the example in question, two superposed layers 26 and 27, as illustrated in FIG. 7, separated by an air mattress, which comprises a plurality of inflatable cells 28 connected to one another.
- the outer layer 26 can be medium contention and the inner layer 27 low contention.
- the swelling of the cells 28 and possibly the seal 20 makes it possible to better ensure the tightness of the collection bag 10 by pressing on the periphery 19 thereof.
- FIG. 7 shows a left half of the undergarment 1 with the deflated cells 28 and on the right side of FIG. 7 the inflated cells 28.
- the collection bag 10 is connected to the discharge pipe 11, which opens out through a discharge port 12 therein.
- the discharge pipe 11 is made in one piece with the collection bag.
- the pipe is for example heat-sealed or glued to the collection bag or otherwise fixed to the latter.
- the discharge pipe 11 comprises, in the example described, a connecting portion 13 to the collection bag 10, substantially funnel-shaped, this connecting portion facilitating the evacuation of the droppings present in the collection bag to the drain hose 11.
- the undergarment 1 further comprises an injection pipe 15 which opens through an injection port 16 into the collection bag 10. This injection pipe 15 may allow the injection of a washing liquid and / or lubricant and / or air for ventilation.
- the evacuation and injection pipes 15 are integral with each other at the outlet of the collection bag 10. They comprise a common game, as illustrated in FIGS. .
- the injection orifice 16 is in the illustrated example disposed at the top and rear of the collection bag 10, and the discharge orifice 12 at the bottom of the back of the bag 10.
- evacuation 11 is preferably flexible and elastically deformable, as the collection bag 10 which allows crushing when for example the user is seated or lying and a recovery of shape when the user is standing or in case of urination or defecation
- the collection bag 10 is for example thermo formed, being made by injection of plastic material, especially flexible, for example low density polyethylene
- the discharge pipes 11 and injection 10 may be made of the same material.
- the discharge pipe 11 may comprise, at its free end opposite the end of connection to the collection bag 10, hooking means to the support portion 2, for example to the size.
- This may be for example, a fixing system by cooperation loops and hooks tape-type Velcro ®.
- the end 25 of the discharge pipe 11 can be raised and fixed on the support portion 2 so that the droppings can not be evacuated, allowing the user to move.
- the discharge pipe 11 may be closed by a cap comprising a humidity detector, provided for example with a light and / or audible and / or remote alarm, configured to trigger when a humidity threshold is exceeded.
- the alarm may include, for example, an autonomous battery supply. In this way, the staff or the patient can be warned by the alarm of the need to evacuate the collection bag 10
- the undergarment is intended to be used in conjunction with a treatment device 30 to which the end 25 of the hose 11 may be connected, as illustrated in FIGS. 8 and 9.
- the treatment device 30 diagrammatically illustrated in FIG. 8 comprises an outer casing comprising a connection system 31 to an undergarment and more particularly to the end 25 of the discharge pipe 11, a power supply 32, a jack 33 water inlet and outlet to the sewers, a socket 34 of automatic washing machine, and a control panel 35.
- the treatment device 30 comprises an air and inflation treatment unit 40 making it possible to ensure air circulation in the collection bag, the flow of incoming air passing through the discharge tube 15 and the orifice 16 and the flow of air out through the discharge pipe 11 and the discharge port 12, as shown in FIG.
- the circulating air is analyzed by means of an odor sensor 41, for example an industrial gas sensor, in particular of type 813, more particularly sensitive to methane, propane and butane and / or of type 822, more particularly sensitive to ammonia, sulfur dioxide, alcohol and gasolines.
- a type 813 sensor can detect faeces and gases and a sensor type 822 transferss. Of course, other sensors can be used.
- the analysis of the air circulating in the collection bag makes it possible to detect the presence of droppings, and thus cause the evacuation of the accumulated matter in the collection bag when necessary.
- the processing device 30 preferably comprises a microprocessor or microcontroller central unit 42 configured to analyze the information provided by the sensor 41 and to control the smooth running of a treatment cycle.
- the central unit 42 can be configured to determine whether the existence of an odor 41 is due for example only to perspiration or flatulence, in which case the treatment cycle of excreta is not triggered, or the actual presence of droppings in the collection bag.
- the central unit 42 may control the evacuation of faeces only when a predefined odor persists for a predefined period, for example a duration greater than 2 minutes.
- bad smells are quickly evacuated through the circulation of air.
- the intensity of the air circulation can be momentarily increased during a determined period, for example one minute, in order to allow a more efficient ventilation of the collection bag and to remove the uncertainty as to the origin of these smells.
- the circulation of air in the collection bag makes it possible, as we have seen, to transport the odors to allow their analysis by the sensor, and it also allows a relative drying of the collection bag to prevent perspiration. . On the other hand, this circulation also allows drying of the skin of the user after evacuation and washing. Furthermore, the central air circulation and inflation ensures inflation of the inflatable cells 28 when necessary, that is to say prior to the evacuation of the droppings collection bag 10.
- the inflation unit 40 is connected by an air supply pipe 45 to the cells 28.
- the swelling of the cells 28 is triggered.
- the device 30 is configured so that the cells 28 present on the side of the user are inflated first, as illustrated in FIG. 10, and subsequently the cells 28 present under the user, as illustrated on FIG. Figure 11, where the user is seen from behind. In this way, the user is not destabilized during inflation, which ensures its comfort during the evacuation operation.
- the treatment device 30 comprises a grinding pump 46 for transferring the waste from the collection bag 10 to a receiving tank 47.
- a grinding pump 46 for transferring the waste from the collection bag 10 to a receiving tank 47.
- This can be installed in the treatment device and / or at the end 25 of the pipe 11, on the side of the treatment device.
- a pump 48 can inject through the injection pipe 15 and the injection port 16 a washing liquid, which is for example stored beforehand in a tank 49.
- the washing liquid 49 is preferably injected at a temperature close to that of the body, this temperature being controlled by means of a temperature sensor 50.
- the reservoir 49 can be fed through a solenoid valve 55 via the plug 33.
- the evacuation can be further facilitated by the injection of lubricant by a vaporization unit 52, the lubricant being vaporized by the injection orifice 16.
- the lubricant can be vaporized very finely, and be transported in the pocket for example by accelerated injection of air through the mucking pipe 15.
- This injection of lubricant may allow on the one hand to facilitate the evacuation of excrement by the fact that the lubricant can coat the materials and facilitate their movement.
- the lubricant can prevent maceration phenomena in the collection bag through the creation of a lipid layer of protection of the skin and mucous membranes.
- the injection of lubricant may take place for example for a period of about 30 seconds.
- the treatment cycle may end with the deflation of the cells 28, controlled by the central unit 40.
- the materials collected in the tank 47 can be discharged by means of a pump 54 to the outside, in particular to the sewers, for example via a toilet via the plug 33 or any standard fitting at home.
- the treatment device 30 may include a recycling system 57 of the material collected in the reservoir 47.
- Such a recycling system 57 can be configured to allow the separation of liquids in the tank 47 by decantation.
- the solids can be pumped and injected under pressure into the disposable filter cartridge 58 which separates the fluid and materials.
- the urine can be pumped and stored in the disposable cartridge 58 provided for this purpose.
- the collected fluid can then pass into an ultraviolet sterilization tube before being reinjected into the wash liquid reservoir.
- the reservoir 49 preferably comprises an oily product.
- the injection of lubricant may not be necessary, being carried out naturally by the washing liquid comprising the oily product.
- FIGS. 12 and 13 illustrate an example of a connection system 31 between the undergarment and the treatment device 30.
- connection system comprises a racking guide 60 intended to be inserted into a complementary housing 61 of the processing device 30, in order to facilitate the cooperation of the end of the undergarment with the treatment device 30.
- the undergarment and the processing device each comprise magnets 65 arranged respectively face to face, magnetized appropriately to ensure the locking of the connection.
- connection system 31 has four pairs of magnets 65
- the processing device 30 may comprise an electrical contact 67 making it possible to transmit to the microprocessor 42 the state of the connection, ie whether the collection bag is connected or not to the processing device 30.
- the various pipes namely the discharge pipe 11, the injection pipe 15 and the inflation pipe 45 of the inflatable cells can be inserted into a flexible sheath 68 made of a synthetic fabric for example.
- the discharge pipe 11 of the collection bag 10 is intended to be connected to the grinder pump 46 by a lip connector 69, as can be seen in FIG. 12.
- the invention is not limited to the embodiment which has just been described.
- the shape of the support portion 2 could in particular be different from that illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the support portion could for example take the form of a short-sleeved rising suit having a secure closure preventing the patient from being able to to undress improperly.
- the support portion 2 could also include a flap with or without an inflatable seal at the crotch facilitating the establishment and / or maintenance of the collection bag.
- the support portion 2 may be devoid of opening 5 and the collection bag 10 may in this case be slid inside the support portion.
- the support portion 2 may be of greater extensibility in the crotch so as not to unduly compress the pocket
- the support portion may be available in several sizes so as to be suitable for all potential users.
- the same is true of the collection bag.
- the undergarment 1 comprises a single mocking orifice 16 in the collection bag 10, but it is not beyond the scope of the present invention if it is otherwise , and if the mucking pipe 15 opens through several mjection ports 16.
- FIG. 14 there is illustrated in FIG. 14 an exemplary embodiment in which the injection pipe 15 terminates in two injection ports 16, one being disposed at the front of the collecting bag and the other at the back.
- the injection pipe 15 comprises a portion welded to the collection bag, at the periphery of the latter, as illustrated in FIG. 14, and a branch 70 defining two sub-ducts each leading to one of the injection ports 16
- the discharge pipe 11 is conically shaped at its connection to the collection bag 10 and comprises a lip welded to a corresponding lip of the collection bag, so as to ensure the sealing of the evacuation of materials.
- the undergarment may be devoid of any sensor.
- the sensor or sensors may be located in the treatment device. This can reduce the cost of the undergarment.
- the undergarment and / or the treatment device are devoid of a liquid sensor
- the treatment device 30 has been described as being connected to an injection and evacuation network, in particular to the sewer and to a water supply, but it is not beyond the scope of the present invention if it is otherwise, and if the processing device 30 is for example autonomous, able to operate for a given number of cycles without being supplied with liquid and without requiring a discharge of liquid or solids.
- the processing device may for example be designed to allow the autonomous realization of at least five treatment cycles. In this case, the recycling system can be particularly useful.
- the treatment device can, if necessary, integrate into a bed, a wheelchair or a stretcher
- the latter may also include a battery to overcome the connection to the power supply network.
- the expression "comprising a” must be understood as being synonymous with
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