ICK-1 seated model
Use:
- In an electric wheelchair
- In a medical bed with inclined backrest
3D ImageOverview of the model offered for hire, incorporating ICK1-P1 improvements suggested by users and carers.
ICK-1-P1 prototype
VDO Urine collection
The horseshoe shape buoy is inflated before urination and deflated after use.
VDO Faeces collection
Carer's Guide (SM): Assembly and disassembly before and after disposal
Security mode
Equipped with the invisible part of the medical device on a wheelchair, to be able to manage with a carer, a unforeseen need for elimination outdoor.
Carer's Guide (RFUM): Assembly and disassembly before and after disposal
Ready for use mode
Manage your own body waste, at home, without any help from anyone else.
The horseshoe shape buoy is inflated before urination and deflated after use.
Security mode
Equipped with the invisible part of the medical device on a wheelchair, to be able to manage with a carer, a unforeseen need for elimination outdoor.
Ready for use mode
Manage your own body waste, at home, without any help from anyone else.
ICK Medical Device
Benefits for
Benefits for medical teams
Reduced handling in obese patients healthcare
Benefits for financial managers
75% reduction in the weight of waste
(saving money)
Benefits for temporary or permament users
Skin and mucous membranes that are not soiled by faeces and
urine indirectly contribute to less skin damage and genital infections.
Benefits for medical teams
Several consecutive micturitions without carer interventions
(fewer calls from patients in clinic)
Benefits for financial managers
Enables an obese patient in hospital to return home sooner
thanks to the device's handling aid, which requires only one caregiver.
Benefits for temporary or permament users
No more stress waiting for a carer to arrive when you need to
eliminate (clinic and home)
Benefits for medical teams
After expelling faeces, the patient waits for the carer without
being soiled. This innovation allows carers to continue with clean tasks and group dirty
tasks together.
Benefits for financial managers
Reduces the handling and arduousness of elimination care, which
indirectly contributes to the number of sick days.
Benefits for temporary or permament users
Compared with using a rigid bedpan, the device gives you more
time to eliminate stools (transit problems) and greater comfort by varying the pressure of
the raising buoy.
Benefits for medical teams
Recording of micturition time and volume
+ stools / urine separation for bacteriological analysis
Benefits for financial managers
Reduced use of disposable bed and seat protectors (saving
money)
Benefits for temporary or permament users
No longer having to choose between a dirty nappy, in bed and
the risk of falling when going to the toilet at night.
Benefits for medical teams
Nursing staff overload:
The urine bag can hold the volume of several micturitions, unlike the use of adult diaper
(required change) and female urinals (risk of leakage).
Benefits for financial managers
Greater flexibility in scheduling home assistance, thanks to
the device's autonomy and hygienic waiting conditions.
Benefits for temporary or permament users
For women, urine collection through the device without
skin-to-urine contact and without removing clothing (increased privacy)
Benefits for medical teams
Reduced workload for nursing staff: Less leakage of faeces and
urine : fewer sheet changes when the patient is in bed
Benefits for financial managers
Reduce the time-wasting consequences of staff shortages : an
adult diaper that is too full for too long
Benefits for temporary or permament users
Helping people stay at home longer, or reducing the number of
home assistance per week or home assistance duration
(saving money)
Medical teams
Several successive urinations without carer intervention for
women
(less carer calls)
Financial managers
Makes a sooner home return for an obese hospitalized patient
(handlling consequencies)
Temporary or permanent users of medical device
No more stress to wait for carer coming when a disposal need
appears (clinic & home)
Medical teams
Better group clean and durty tasks : patients wait for carer
intervention, in good hygienic conditions, after stools elimination
Financial managers
Participate in less sick leave in clinic :
less arduousness and handling of carer's tasks
Temporary or permanent users of medical device
No more time limitation for elimination.
Comparison with bedpan use : eliminate fast during short carer home intervention
Medical teams
Urination schedule and volume recording
+
stools/urine separation for bacteriological analysis
Financial managers
Consumption reduction of disposable items to protect beds and
seats
(save money)
Temporary or permanent users of medical device
No longer choosing between hygiene and falling risk, moving to toilet
at night (home use)
Medical teams
Overload of nursing staff :
Urine bag fills with several urinations.
Adult diaper use => necessary change after urination
Female urinal use => leakage risk
Financial managers
Greater flexibility for scheduling home interventions, regarding
disposal constraints
Temporary or permanent users of medical device
Protected intimity :
urine collection without removing clothing and adult diaper
Medical teams
Overload of nursing staff: stools/urine leakage reduction :
Less sheets changes with patient in bed
Financial managers
Reduce the time-consuming consequences of staff shortages: adult
overfilled diaper, for too long time
Temporary or permanent users of medical device
Help to stay at home longer or reduce the number of home
interventions per week or some intervention duration
(save money)
ICK-2 Bedridden model
Use:
- In a medical bed, in a horizonal position
(24-hour bedridden person)
Overview of the model offered for hire, incorporating ICK1-P1 improvements suggested by users and carers.