The crucial role of fecal management systems in intensive care.

Expert review of medical devices Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1080/17434440.2024.2382881
Tobias Gutting, Andreas Pfützner
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Abstract

Introduction: Patients in intensive care units (ICUs) frequently lose control over their fecal continence leading to fecal incontinence (FI). We provide an overview of existing medical devices, which are supposed to alleviate FI-related problems.

Areas covered: Fecal management systems (FMS) prevent infections and complications. They reduce the risk of pressure ulcers and fecal incontinence. The systems enhance patient comfort and mitigate emotional distress during illness. Furthermore, FMS facilitate nursing care by reducing the incontinence-related workload. Finally, these systems can help minimize treatment costs by preventing complications, and reduction of extended hospital stays and additional treatments. Several well accepted systems made of silicone are on the market. A polyurethane-based soft balloon FMS (hygh-tec® basic-plus) has also been introduced, offering more comfort to the patient, safer handling for the healthcare professionals, and provides reliable leakproof access to the patient's colon. In addition to contamination-free fecal diversion, the trans-anal sealing mechanism of the device also allows for irrigation and delivery of medication into the colon.

Expert opinion: FMS in ICUs are integral to patient care and dignity. Recognizing and prioritizing the importance of these systems is essential for providing the highest standard of care to critically ill patients in the ICU.

粪便管理系统在重症监护中的关键作用。
导言:重症监护病房(ICU)的患者经常无法控制自己的排便,导致大便失禁(FI)。我们对现有的医疗设备进行了概述,这些设备可缓解与大便失禁相关的问题:粪便管理系统(FMS)可预防感染和并发症。它们可降低压疮和大便失禁的风险。该系统可提高病人的舒适度,减轻病人在患病期间的精神压力。此外,FMS 还能减少与大小便失禁相关的工作量,从而方便护理工作。最后,这些系统还能预防并发症,减少住院时间和额外治疗,从而有助于最大限度地降低治疗成本。目前市场上有几种广为接受的硅胶系统。此外,还推出了一种以聚氨酯为基础的软球囊 FMS(hygh-tec® basic-plus),它能为患者提供更多舒适感,为医护人员提供更安全的操作,并为患者的结肠提供可靠的防漏通道。除了无污染的粪便分流外,该设备的经肛门密封机制还允许向结肠内灌注和输送药物:重症监护室中的粪便转运系统对患者的护理和尊严至关重要。要为重症监护室的重症患者提供最高标准的护理,就必须认识到这些系统的重要性并将其置于优先地位。
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