WO2007145595A1 - Pro-ring circumcision device - Google Patents

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WO2007145595A1
WO2007145595A1 PCT/SG2006/000155 SG2006000155W WO2007145595A1 WO 2007145595 A1 WO2007145595 A1 WO 2007145595A1 SG 2006000155 W SG2006000155 W SG 2006000155W WO 2007145595 A1 WO2007145595 A1 WO 2007145595A1
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Kin Siang @ Xiao Minghong Seow
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Seow Kin Siang Xiao Minghong
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B17/00Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets
    • A61B17/32Surgical cutting instruments
    • A61B17/326Circumcision apparatus

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  • This invention relates to a disposable circumcision device
  • Circumcision involves surgical removal of the foreskin or prepuce of the penis (hereinafter referred to the "male organ"). Although it is a minor operation, it is often a rather time-consuming and bloody procedure.
  • a number of such instruments involve clamping. This is attained by tightening a clamp at the desired position on the prepuce by a screw mechanism.
  • the screw has to be manipulated or turned gradually until circumcision of the foreskin has been achieved. This, therefore, does not achieve a "neat-cut" at the site of clamping.
  • the clamp has to be dismantled and removed.
  • the exposed cut edges generally need to be sutured, treated dressing has to be applied.
  • the wound has to be closely watched for infection, bleeding and oozing for the next few days.
  • Another recent device involves a disposable clamp with two arms. The circumcision is attained by pulling the two arms of the disposable clamp together, applying pressure at the desired position of the foreskin until the arms are locked and the cutting of the foreskin achieved.
  • the present invention is designed to allow for easier fitting and handling of the circumcision device on the male organ.
  • the device is of a simple design and is made of non-toxic K-Resin plastic. It is pre- sterilized and is individually packed in a sterile packing. It is meant for single use only and is entirely to be disposed after use.
  • a device which is easy and fast to fit onto the glan penis of the male organ, the composite components can be easily and readily fitted onto each other, enabling a second composite locking device to be placed to bring about an equal-pressure, circular, knife-like cutting action to cut off the foreskin.
  • the whole 'cutting' process will happen over a period of 4 to 8 days. In this manner, an efficient, quick, complete and nice round cut of the foreskin can be achieved.
  • the device allows for complete disposal of the tool after use so that there is no danger of contamination or infections being passed arising from re-use of the same circumcision tool.
  • the device allows for a relatively fast, efficient, safe, clean, aseptic and almost painless circumcision.
  • the device is of a simple design so that it can be fitted and can be handled by both hands of a single person with minimal effort and in four simple steps.
  • the device is made of non-toxic K-Resin plastic so that it is safe for use on sensitive parts of the human body.
  • Fig, 1 (a) to Fig 1 (d) is a perspective view of the components of the circumcision set of the present invention.
  • Fig. 1 (a) is a perspective view of the tube.
  • Fig. 1 (b) is a perspective view of the organizer.
  • Fig. 1 (c) is a front perspective view of the locking collar on the organizer.
  • Fig. 1 (d) is a perspective view of the locking device.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the composite components dissembled and lined in sequence from left to right and therefore fitted together in the circumcision set of the present invention.
  • Fig. 3 (a) to Fig. 3 (d) shows the stages in circumcision using the components in the circumcision device of the present invention.
  • Fig. 4 shows a side view of the circumcision device of the present invention when fitted together.
  • Fig. 1 (a) to Fig 1 (d) shows the components before assembly and fitting.
  • Fig. 1 (a) is a perspective view of an elongate hollow tube having a body [10]. At the front is a circular opening [11] ending in an upwardly extending circular rim which acts as a cutting edge [12]. Connected to the body [10], the back of the tube [13] consists of circular threads [14].
  • Fig. 1 (b) is a perspective view of the organizer consisting of an circular front opening [20] and a circular back opening [21] with connecting supports [23].
  • the circular front opening has a circular cutting edge facing outward [22].
  • At the back of the tube is a circular back opening with circular rim [24] with an abutment [25].
  • the organizer has supports [23] connecting the front circular opening [20] to the circular back opening [21].
  • Fig. 1 (c) is a perspective view of the locking collar consisting of two circular rims [31], [32] at the front with a front opening in its centre [30].
  • the back of the locking collar [35] is a circular rim [33] with a slot [34].
  • Fig. 1 (d) is a perspective view of the locking device. It has a number of knobs [41] with a front opening in its centre 40. The inside of the collar has circular threads [42],
  • the components are lined in sequence from left to right and before being fitting together in the circumcision device of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 (a) the circular opening [11] of the tube is firstly fitted over the glans penis of the male organ with the foreskin folded away from the glans penis.
  • Fig. 3 (b) shows that once the circular opening 111] of the tube is fitted over the glans penis, the portion of the foreskin to be circumcised is then pushed up to enfold the upwardly extending circular rim [12].
  • Fig 3 (c) shows the next step.
  • the organizer is then slided to fit with the tube.
  • the organizer with the front opening [20] is slided through the tube until the front of the organizer meets the upwardly extending circular rim [12]. This is when the circular cutting edge of the organizer [22] meets the upwardly extending circular rim [12] of the tube.
  • These cutting edges meet each other precisely, holding the foreskin to be circumcised in place and ready for the circumcision.
  • the circular back opening [21] of the organizer is aligned with the back of the tube [13].
  • the front opening [30] of the collar is then fitted into the circular back opening of the organizer, with circular rims [31], [32] fitting into the back [13] of the tube and circular rim [24] of the organizer.
  • the collar, tube and organizer are locked in place when the slot [34] is engaged with the abutment [25] of the organizer.
  • the part of foreskin to be circumcised is held securely in place for the act of circumcision.
  • the collar, tube and organizer can be held by one hand so as to enable the fitting of the locking device by the other hand.
  • Fig. 3 (d) is the final stage of completion of fitting of all the components of the circumcision instruments set onto the male organ and the beginning of the act of circumcision.
  • Fig. 4 shows the components being fitted together but not in use.

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Abstract

A disposal circumcision instrument comprising an elongate hollow tube having a front end and back end; an organizer having a circular front opening and a circular back opening; a locking collar; and a locking device. The elongate hollow tube is slided to fit into the organizer, the locking collar fitted into the back end of the elongate hollow tube and the circular back openings of the organizer and a locking device fitted into the back of the tube and organizer. The locking device is then screw turned onto the circular threads at the back of the tube, locking the instrument set. The resulting pressure from the locking device on the organizer and tube produces sufficient force for the inner circular edge of the organizer and upwardly extending circular rim of the tube to perform a scissor-like cutting action to form a complete and nice round cut of the foreskin.

Description

PRO-RING CIRCUMCISION DEVICE
Technical Field of the invention
This invention relates to a disposable circumcision device,
Background of the Invention
Circumcision involves surgical removal of the foreskin or prepuce of the penis (hereinafter referred to the "male organ"). Although it is a minor operation, it is often a rather time-consuming and bloody procedure.
The common practice in carrying out circumcision is to use surgical scissors to cut the foreskin. The trimming obtained is not only crude and rough, but also causes bleeding, and requires sutures to be applied to the cut edges. Generally, sterilized gauze and dressing are also applied, and sometimes antibiotics may have to be prescribed to prevent infection. Also, there are undue or unusual loss of tissue due to simple excessive excision, resulting in pain to the person undergoing such procedure.
Discussion of Prior Art
In the prior art, there is a number of instruments known for performing circumcision operations. For practical purposes, many are complex to operate and have an undesirably large number of parts, which are either detached from each other or need several auxiliary instruments to operate together.
A number of such instruments involve clamping. This is attained by tightening a clamp at the desired position on the prepuce by a screw mechanism. In such screw devices the screw has to be manipulated or turned gradually until circumcision of the foreskin has been achieved. This, therefore, does not achieve a "neat-cut" at the site of clamping. Also, soon after the circumcision has been performed, the clamp has to be dismantled and removed. The exposed cut edges generally need to be sutured, treated dressing has to be applied. The wound has to be closely watched for infection, bleeding and oozing for the next few days.
Another recent device involves a disposable clamp with two arms. The circumcision is attained by pulling the two arms of the disposable clamp together, applying pressure at the desired position of the foreskin until the arms are locked and the cutting of the foreskin achieved.
Problem to be solved by the present invention
The present invention is designed to allow for easier fitting and handling of the circumcision device on the male organ. Once the foreskin is held in place over the circular rim of the tube, and held with one hand, and the other composite components of the device (i.e. the organizer and the locking device), can be easily fitted on and locked in place by the other hand. This will force the rim of the tube and the chiseled edge of the organizer to meet each other precisely, resulting in an equal-pressure, circular, knife-like constricting action on the foreskin that is held in between. This will eventually produces a complete and nice round cut to the foreskin. As a result, minimal pain will be felt and there is hardly any lingering pain after the circumcision procedure has been performed.
The device is of a simple design and is made of non-toxic K-Resin plastic. It is pre- sterilized and is individually packed in a sterile packing. It is meant for single use only and is entirely to be disposed after use.
Objects of the Invention
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a device which is easy and fast to fit onto the glan penis of the male organ, the composite components can be easily and readily fitted onto each other, enabling a second composite locking device to be placed to bring about an equal-pressure, circular, knife-like cutting action to cut off the foreskin. The whole 'cutting' process will happen over a period of 4 to 8 days. In this manner, an efficient, quick, complete and nice round cut of the foreskin can be achieved.
According to another aspect of the inventions, the device allows for complete disposal of the tool after use so that there is no danger of contamination or infections being passed arising from re-use of the same circumcision tool.
According to a third aspect of the invention, the device allows for a relatively fast, efficient, safe, clean, aseptic and almost painless circumcision.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, the device is of a simple design so that it can be fitted and can be handled by both hands of a single person with minimal effort and in four simple steps.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, the device is made of non-toxic K-Resin plastic so that it is safe for use on sensitive parts of the human body.
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The invention would be better understood with reference to the drawings, and the following description, in which:-
Fig, 1 (a) to Fig 1 (d) is a perspective view of the components of the circumcision set of the present invention.
Fig. 1 (a) is a perspective view of the tube. Fig. 1 (b) is a perspective view of the organizer.
Fig. 1 (c) is a front perspective view of the locking collar on the organizer.
Fig. 1 (d) is a perspective view of the locking device.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the composite components dissembled and lined in sequence from left to right and therefore fitted together in the circumcision set of the present invention.
Fig. 3 (a) to Fig. 3 (d) shows the stages in circumcision using the components in the circumcision device of the present invention.
Fig. 4 shows a side view of the circumcision device of the present invention when fitted together.
Brief Description of the Preferred Embodiment
Fig. 1 (a) to Fig 1 (d) shows the components before assembly and fitting.
Fig. 1 (a) is a perspective view of an elongate hollow tube having a body [10]. At the front is a circular opening [11] ending in an upwardly extending circular rim which acts as a cutting edge [12]. Connected to the body [10], the back of the tube [13] consists of circular threads [14].
Fig. 1 (b) is a perspective view of the organizer consisting of an circular front opening [20] and a circular back opening [21] with connecting supports [23]. The circular front opening has a circular cutting edge facing outward [22]. At the back of the tube is a circular back opening with circular rim [24] with an abutment [25]. The organizer has supports [23] connecting the front circular opening [20] to the circular back opening [21].
Fig. 1 (c) is a perspective view of the locking collar consisting of two circular rims [31], [32] at the front with a front opening in its centre [30]. The back of the locking collar [35] is a circular rim [33] with a slot [34].
Fig. 1 (d) is a perspective view of the locking device. It has a number of knobs [41] with a front opening in its centre 40. The inside of the collar has circular threads [42],
Referring to Fig. 2, the components are lined in sequence from left to right and before being fitting together in the circumcision device of the present invention.
Referring to Fig. 3 (a), the circular opening [11] of the tube is firstly fitted over the glans penis of the male organ with the foreskin folded away from the glans penis. Fig. 3 (b) shows that once the circular opening 111] of the tube is fitted over the glans penis, the portion of the foreskin to be circumcised is then pushed up to enfold the upwardly extending circular rim [12].
Fig 3 (c) shows the next step. Once the circular opening [11] of the tube is fitted over the glans penis, and foreskin enfolds the upwardly extending circular rim [12], the organizer is then slided to fit with the tube. The organizer with the front opening [20] is slided through the tube until the front of the organizer meets the upwardly extending circular rim [12]. This is when the circular cutting edge of the organizer [22] meets the upwardly extending circular rim [12] of the tube. These cutting edges meet each other precisely, holding the foreskin to be circumcised in place and ready for the circumcision. At the other end, the circular back opening [21] of the organizer is aligned with the back of the tube [13]. The front opening [30] of the collar is then fitted into the circular back opening of the organizer, with circular rims [31], [32] fitting into the back [13] of the tube and circular rim [24] of the organizer.
The collar, tube and organizer are locked in place when the slot [34] is engaged with the abutment [25] of the organizer. When the collar, tube and organizer is locked in place, the part of foreskin to be circumcised is held securely in place for the act of circumcision. At this stage, the collar, tube and organizer can be held by one hand so as to enable the fitting of the locking device by the other hand.
Fig. 3 (d) is the final stage of completion of fitting of all the components of the circumcision instruments set onto the male organ and the beginning of the act of circumcision.
Referring to Fig. 3 (d), while one hand is holding the combined organizer, tube and the locking collar, the other hand can now lock the locking device unto the combined components. The other hand is free to turn the circular threads [42] of the locking device unto the circular threads [14] of the back of the tube [13]. When the locking device is tightened against the combined organizer, tube and locking collar, the locking device exerts pressure on the back of the collar [35] and the circular back opening with circular rim [24] of the organizer. The pressure ten pushes the circular cutting edge [22] of the organizer to meet precisely the upwardly extending circular rim of the tube which also acts as a cutting edge [12].
As the locking device tightens, pressure from the locking device continues to exert on the collar on the back rim of the organizer [24] and the back of the tube [13], This pressure pushes the circular cutting edge [22] and upwardly extending circular rim of the tube [12] towards each other in a scissor-like cutting action to cut off the foreskin, In this manner, a complete and nice round cut of the foreskin is achieved.
When the cut has been achieved, the components are disassembled and disposed. Fig. 4 shows the components being fitted together but not in use.
The tube, organizer, locking collar and locking device described herein is exemplary of the invention and can be modified as required and such modifications are within the scope of the description and claims.

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1, A disposal circumcision instrument set comprising;- an elongate hollow tube having an front end and back end; an organizer having a circular front opening and a circular back opening; a locking collar; and a locking device wherein the elongate hollow tube is slided to fit into the organizer, the locking collar fitted into the back end of the elongate hollow tube and the circular back opening of the organizer, locking the elongate hollow tube and organizer in place to enable the locking device to be turned via a screwing on action to create a constringing action to perform the circumcision.
2. A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 1 characterized in that the front end of the elongate hollow tube has an upwardly circular rim, which acts as a cutting edge.
3. A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 1 characterized in that the organizer has a circular front opening with a circular edge facing outwards.
4. A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 1 characterized in that the back end of the elongate hollow tube has a number of threads for engagement with the locking device.
5. A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 1 characterized in that the organizer has a circular back opening with a circular rim for engagement with the locking collar.
6. An organizer in a disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 5 characterized by an abutment at the circular back opening of the organizer.
7. An organizer of a disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 5 characterized by two or more abutments at the circular back opening of the organizer.
8. A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 1 characterized in that the locking collar have two circular rims at the front opening in its centre, the first circular rim for engagement with the circular rim of the organizer and the second circular rim for engagement with the back end of the tube.
9. A locking collar in a disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 8 characterized in that the locking collar has a slot to engage the abutment of the organizer, locking the tube and organizer to enable fitting the locking device to perform the act of circumcision.
10.A locking collar in a disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 9 characterized in that the locking collar has more than one slot to engage an equal number of corresponding abutments in the organizer, locking the tube and organizer to enable fitting of the locking device to perform the act of circumcision.
11. A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed any one of the preceding claims wherein the elongate hollow tube is slidingly fitted into the organizer, the collar is fitted into the back end of the tube and the circular opening of the organizer, said tube ad organizer locked by engagement of the slot and abutment, characterized by the locking device being threadingly turned into the circular threads at the back of the tube, bringing the circular edge of the organizer and upwardly extending circular rim of the tube towards each other in a scissor-like cutting action to perform the circumcision.
12.A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 1 in any one of the preceding Claims wherein the front end of the elongate hollow tube is fitted over the front of the glans of the male organ; the foreskin slided over the front end of the elongate hollow tube until the foreskin covers the upwardly extended circular rim; said elongate hollow tube is slidingly fitted into an organizer through the circular front opening; the collar is fitted to both the back end of the elongate hollow tube and the circular back opening of the organizer, said elongate tube, organizer and collar held in place when the slot of the collar and abutment of the organizer are engaged with each other; characterized by> the locking device being threadingly turned into the circular threads at the back of the tube, locking the instrument set; when the said locking device is turned tightly, said locking device exerting sufficient force on the tube and organizer, pushing both the inner circular cutting edge of the organizer and upwardly extending circular rim of the tube towards each other in a scissor-like cutting action to cut off the foreskin.
13.A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 1 made of plastic resin.
14.A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 1 made of plastic resin wherein all components of the set are sterilized and is individually packed in a sterile packing.
15.A disposable circumcision instrument set as claimed in Claim 1 characterized by the tube being made of different diameters for use on children and adults.
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