WO2020173534A1 - A sensor patch for attachment to a base plate - Google Patents

A sensor patch for attachment to a base plate Download PDF

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WO2020173534A1
WO2020173534A1 PCT/DK2020/050055 DK2020050055W WO2020173534A1 WO 2020173534 A1 WO2020173534 A1 WO 2020173534A1 DK 2020050055 W DK2020050055 W DK 2020050055W WO 2020173534 A1 WO2020173534 A1 WO 2020173534A1
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sensor patch
base plate
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Kaare TOFTE
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Coloplast A/S
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS 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
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices ; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/44Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Colostomy devices
    • A61F5/4404Details or parts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS 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
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices ; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/44Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Colostomy devices
    • A61F5/443Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Colostomy devices having adhesive seals for securing to the body, e.g. of hydrocolloid type seals, e.g. gels, starches, karaya gums
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS 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
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices ; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/44Devices worn by the patient for reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge; Colostomy devices
    • A61F5/445Colostomy, ileostomy or urethrostomy devices

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  • the invention relates to a sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance and a method of attaching such sensor patch to an ostomy base plate.
  • Stomal output often contains body fluids and visceral contents that are aggressive to both the skin of a user and to ostomy devices, these have a detrimental effect on the efficiency and integrity of the adhesive materials that are applied to attach the ostomy device to the user’s skin surface.
  • ostomy devices For users in general safe, reliable and efficient ostomy devices are evidently highly desirable.
  • the primary factor of adhesive failure is simply a question of how much time has elapsed since the base plate of the ostomy appliance was first applied to the user’s skin surface.
  • the peristomal skin surface continuously secretes some moisture (e.g. sweat).
  • adhesives of base plates for ostomy devices include hydrocolloid materials which are capable of absorbing high levels of moisture, thereby stabilizing the polymer matrix of the adhesive material and prolonging the lifetime (“wear time”) of the base plate.
  • the adhesion capability of the base plate no longer can support the force exerted on the base plate from the load of the output collecting bag, and the appliance must be replaced.
  • ostomy appliances could greatly benefit from an appliance solution which provides them with better guidance and options regarding how and - not least - how quickly to react to beginning failure or leakage of the adhesive of the base plate of the appliance. More generally, ostomists and health care professionals alike would welcome improvements in ostomy devices to reduce or eliminate the occurrence of sudden leakage incidents.
  • a sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance and a method for attaching such sensor patch to a base plate.
  • the sensor patch having a proximal side and a distal side. The distal side being adapted for attachment to an adhesive surface of the base plate, wherein the adhesive surface of the base plate is adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of a user.
  • the sensor patch is provided with a first release liner and a second release liner that facilitates easy and correct application of the sensor patch to the base plate.
  • Figure 1 illustrates an embodiment of a sensor patch seen from the distal side
  • Figure 2 illustrates the embodiment of Figure 1 in cross-section
  • Figure 3 illustrates the embodiment of Figure 1 seen from the proximal side
  • Figure 4 illustrates an embodiment of a sensor patch attached to a base plate
  • Figure 5 illustrates an embodiment of a sensor patch in cross-section.
  • the words“stoma” and“ostomy” are used to denote a surgically created opening bypassing the intestines or urinary tract system of a person.
  • the words are used interchangeably, and no differentiated meaning is intended. The same applies for any words or phrases derived from these, e.g.“stomal”,“ostomies” etc.
  • the solid and liquid wastes emanating from the stoma may be referred to as both stomal“output,”“waste(s),” and“fluids” interchangeably.
  • a subject having undergone ostomy surgery may be referred to as“ostomist” or“ostomate” - moreover, also as “patient” or“user”.
  • “user” may also relate or refer to a health care professional (HCP), such as a surgeon or an ostomy care nurse or others.
  • HCP health care professional
  • the referral is to the skin-facing side, when the ostomy appliance is worn by a user.
  • the referral is to the side facing away from the skin, when the ostomy appliance is worn by a user.
  • the proximal side is the side closest to the user, when the appliance is fitted on a user and the distal side is the opposite side - the side furthest away from the user in use.
  • the axial direction is defined as the direction of the stoma, when the appliance is worn by a user.
  • the axial direction is generally perpendicular to the skin or abdominal surface of the user.
  • the radial direction is defined as transverse to the axial direction that is transversely to the direction of the stoma, i.e.“across” the distal/proximal surface of the base plate.
  • the words“inner” and“outer” may be used. These qualifiers should generally be perceived with respect to the radial direction, such that a reference to an“outer” element means that the element is farther away from a centre portion of the ostomy appliance than an element referenced as“inner”.
  • “innermost” should be interpreted as the portion of a component forming a centre of the component and/or being adjacent to the centre of the component.
  • “outermost” should be interpreted as a portion of a component forming an outer edge or outer contour of a component and/or being adjacent to that outer edge or outer contour.
  • a sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance.
  • a sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance.
  • the sensor patch may allow electronic measurements of performance of the base plate and/or to facilitate detection of increasing risks of leakage and/or to facilitate detection of decreasing adherence of the base plate to the skin of the user.
  • the ostomy appliance comprises a base plate and an ostomy pouch (also referred to as an ostomy bag).
  • the ostomy appliance may be a colostomy appliance, an ileostomy appliance or a urostomy appliance.
  • the ostomy appliance may be a two-part ostomy appliance, i.e. the base plate and the ostomy pouch may be releasably coupled e.g. with a mechanical and/or an adhesive coupling, e.g. to allow that a plurality of ostomy pouches can be utilized (exchanged) with one base plate.
  • the base plate may comprise a coupling ring for coupling an ostomy pouch to the base plate.
  • a two- part ostomy appliance may facilitate correct application of the base plate to skin, e.g. to an improved user sight of the stomal region.
  • the ostomy appliance may be a one-part ostomy appliance, i.e. the base plate and the ostomy pouch may be fixedly attached to each other.
  • the base plate is configured for coupling to a user’s stoma and/or skin surrounding the stoma, such as a peristomal skin area.
  • the base plate may comprise a first adhesive layer, i.e. a first layer of an adhesive material.
  • a proximal surface of the first adhesive layer adheres to the user’s skin in the peristomal area and/or to additional seals, such as sealing paste, sealing tape and/or sealing ring.
  • the first adhesive layer may be made of a first composition.
  • the first composition may comprise one or more polyisobutenes and/or styrene-isoprene-styrene.
  • the first composition may comprise one or more hydrocolloids.
  • the first composition may comprise one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids.
  • the first composition may be a pressure sensitive adhesive composition suitable for medical purposes comprising a rubbery elastomeric base and one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids.
  • the first adhesive layer may comprise a distal surface and a proximal surface.
  • the proximal surface of the first adhesive layer may be configured to adhere to the user’s skin.
  • the distal surface of the first adhesive layer may be configured to face away from the skin of the user.
  • the first adhesive layer may form the adhesive surface of the base plate adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of the user.
  • the first adhesive layer may form part of the adhesive surface of the base plate adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of the user.
  • the base plate may comprise a second adhesive layer, i.e. a second layer of an adhesive material, also denoted rim adhesive layer.
  • the second adhesive layer may be of a different adhesive material than the first adhesive layer.
  • the second adhesive layer may be made of a second composition.
  • the second composition may comprise one or more polyisobutenes and/or styrene-isoprene-styrene.
  • the second composition may comprise one or more hydrocolloids.
  • the second composition may comprise one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids.
  • the second composition may be a pressure sensitive adhesive composition suitable for medical purposes comprising a rubbery elastomeric base and one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids.
  • the second adhesive layer may comprise a distal surface and a proximal surface.
  • the proximal surface of the second adhesive layer may be configured to adhere to the user’s skin, e.g. at least at a rim portion of the second adhesive layer.
  • the distal surface of the second adhesive layer may be configured to face away from the skin of the user.
  • the second adhesive layer may be covering a larger area than the first adhesive layer, e.g. such that the proximal surface of the second adhesive layer forms an adhesive rim surrounding the first adhesive layer.
  • the sensor patch is adapted for attachment to the base plate.
  • the sensor patch may be configured to be positioned between the skin of the user and the proximal side of the base plate.
  • the sensor patch may be adapted for attachment to the first adhesive layer of the base plate.
  • a distal side of the sensor patch may be configured to be facing the proximal surface of the first adhesive layer of the base plate.
  • the sensor patch, such as a distal side of the sensor patch may be configured to adhere to the proximal surface of the first adhesive layer of the base plate.
  • the sensor patch may comprise a stomal opening and/or the sensor patch may be adapted to form a stomal opening.
  • Each layer of the sensor patch may comprise stomal openings and/or be adapted to form a stomal opening for collectively forming the stomal opening of the sensor patch.
  • the stomal opening of the sensor patch may be configured to be aligned with the stomal opening of the base plate, such as to collectively form the stomal opening of the combined base plate and sensor patch.
  • the size and/or shape of the stomal opening of the sensor patch may be adjusted by the user or nurse before application of the sensor patch to accommodate the user’s stoma.
  • the size and/or shape of the stomal opening of the sensor patch may be adjusted together with adjustment of the stomal opening of the base plate, e.g. after the sensor patch has been attached to the base plate.
  • the stomal opening(s) may have a centre point.
  • the sensor patch may comprise a sensor assembly.
  • the sensor assembly may form a sensor assembly layer.
  • the sensor assembly may have a distal side and a proximal side.
  • the sensor patch may be configured to be positioned on the base plate such that the distal surface of the sensor assembly is coupled to the proximal adhesive surface of the base plate.
  • the sensor assembly may comprise a plurality of electrodes.
  • the plurality of electrodes may include a first electrode and a second electrode for forming a first sensor.
  • the plurality of electrodes may include a third electrode, a fourth electrode, a fifth electrode and/or a sixth electrode.
  • the first electrode may be a common ground electrode.
  • a second sensor may be formed by the first electrode and the third electrode
  • a third sensor may be formed by the first electrode and the fourth electrode
  • a fourth electrode may be formed by the first electrode and the fifth electrode
  • a fifth electrode may be formed by the first electrode and the sixth electrode.
  • Each electrode may have respective connection parts for connecting the electrodes to respective terminal elements of a monitor device.
  • the plurality of electrodes is electrically conductive and may comprise one or more of metallic (e.g. silver, copper, gold, titanium, aluminium, stainless steel), ceramic (e.g. ITO), polymeric (e.g. PEDOT, PANI, PPy), and carbonaceous (e.g. carbon black, carbon nanotube, carbon fibre, graphene, graphite) materials.
  • the plurality of electrodes may form loops and/or open loops. Open loop electrode(s) enables electrode arrangement in few or a single electrode layer.
  • the sensor assembly may comprise a support layer, e.g. with a proximal surface and a distal surface.
  • the plurality of electrodes may be provided, such as formed, on the proximal surface of the support layer, e.g. the plurality of electrodes may be positioned on the proximal surface of the support layer.
  • the sensor assembly may comprise a masking element, e.g. with a proximal surface and a distal surface.
  • the masking element may be configured to electrically insulate at least parts of the plurality of electrodes from proximal layers, such as a first adhesive sensor layer.
  • the masking element may cover or overlap parts of the plurality electrodes, e.g. when seen in the axial direction.
  • the sensor patch may comprise a first adhesive sensor layer, e.g. with a proximal side and a distal side.
  • the first adhesive sensor layer may be arranged on a proximal side of the sensor assembly.
  • the first adhesive sensor layer such as the proximal side of the first adhesive sensor layer, may form the proximal side of the sensor patch.
  • the proximal side of the first adhesive sensor layer may be configured to adhere to the user’s skin.
  • the combined base plate and sensor patch may form an adhesive proximal surface configured to be applied to the skin surface of the user.
  • the first adhesive sensor layer may be made of a first adhesive sensor material, such as the first composition, the second composition or a third composition.
  • the third composition may comprise one or more polyisobutenes and/or styrene-isoprene-styrene.
  • the third composition may comprise one or more hydrocolloids.
  • the third composition may comprise one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids.
  • the third composition may be a pressure sensitive adhesive composition suitable for medical purposes comprising a rubbery elastomeric base and one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids.
  • the sensor patch is adapted to form a stomal opening with a centre point.
  • the stomal opening is configured to allow passage of output through the stomal opening and into an ostomy pouch attached to the base plate.
  • Arranging the sensor patch correctly on the base plate can be difficult for the user. It is important that the sensor patch is oriented correctly, with the distal side facing the base plate and the proximal side facing the skin of the user. If the sensor is applied wrongly, with the distal side facing the skin, several problems may arise. The sensors will not work properly as they do not contact the skin surface the way they are configured to, and the base plate may not adhere properly to the skin as the distal side of the sensor patch may not comprise the same adhesive properties as the proximal side - or it may even be non adhesive. This may result in undesired leakage.
  • the sensor patch may allow electronic measurements of performance of the base plate and/or to facilitate detection of increasing risks of leakage and/or to facilitate detection of decreasing adherence of the base plate to the skin of the user, it is important that the sensor patch is oriented correctly. Electrodes need to be positioned correctly in order to perform its function and if the sensor patch may be oriented wrongly, then for example the electrodes may be embedded in adhesive instead of being in contact with the skin which evidently will lead to false measurements.
  • a sensor patch where the release liners guide the user to apply the sensor patch correctly to the base plate is provided.
  • Embodiments relate to a sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance, the sensor patch having a distal side and an adhesive proximal side, the distal side being adapted for attachment to an adhesive surface of the base plate, wherein the adhesive surface of the base plate is adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of a user, the sensor patch comprises a first edge portion and a second edge portion, the second edge portion being positioned substantially opposite the first edge portion, a first release liner covering the distal side of the sensor patch and a second release liner covering the proximal adhesive side of the sensor patch, wherein the first release liner extends over and around the first edge portion to cover a part of the proximal side of the sensor patch to defining an overlapping section where the first release liner partially overlaps the second release liner.
  • the sensor patch is provided with a first release liner on the distal side and a second release liner on the proximal side.
  • the release liners may protect the sensor patch during storage and before use by covering the adhesive surface and the electronics.
  • the release lines are arranged in a way that nudges the user to remove the first release liner first, thereby exposing the distal surface of the sensor patch first and applying this to the base plate. Then the second release liner can be removed and the base plate with sensor patch can be applied to the skin of a user.
  • the overlapping section “locks” one end of the second release liner and thereby nudges the user to remove the first release liner first.
  • the first release liner may be removed by pulling a tab member at a second edge portion of the sensor patch or it may be removed by loosening the first release liner at the overlapping section and pulling it off.
  • the first release liner overlies the second release liner at the overlapping section so the portion of the second release liner being under/overlapped by the first release liner cannot be accessed without removing the overlapping section of the first release liner.
  • the first release liner is releasably attached to the second release liner at the overlapping section.
  • the first release liner may be attached to the second release liner by for example adhesive or lamination/welding.
  • the first release liner and the second release liner are inseparately connected at the overlapping section. This allows the user to use the first release liner as handle/tab member while releasing the second release liner.
  • the first release liner and the second release liner are connected at the first edge portion of the sensor patch to define a continuous sheet.
  • the first release liner and the second release liner are made from a single sheet of material, being folded around the first edge portion of the sensor patch.
  • the distal side of the sensor patch is non-adhesive.
  • the sensor patch may be provided with a top film on the distal side. As the sensor patch is adhered to the base plate by the adhesive surface of the base plate, no adhesive is needed. Furthermore, in the case that the sensor patch is extending further than the base plate, a non-adhesive distal side may be advantageous in order not to stick to the clothes of the user.
  • the first release liner is provided with an adhesive side, the adhesive side being the surface facing the distal side of the sensor patch. Hence the first release liner can adhere to a non-adhesive surface of the sensor patch.
  • the second release liner is non-adhesive and can be releasably attached to the proximal adhesive surface of the sensor patch.
  • the second release liner is provided with a non-stick surface (siliconized) facing the sensor patch.
  • the sensor patch comprises a central section and a peripheral section.
  • the central section is provided with a stomal opening.
  • the stomal opening may be arranged substantially concentric to a stomal opening in the base plate, the opening being accommodated for receiving a stoma.
  • the central section has a substantially circular or oval shape.
  • the peripheral section is extending radially away from the central section.
  • the peripheral section may circumference the central section or it may extend radially outwards, in one or more directions, from the central section.
  • the peripheral section comprises an elongated shape and extends radially outwards in one direction from the central section.
  • the peripheral section may extend further than the outer rim of the base plate when the sensor patch is applied to such base plate, thereby leaving a part of the peripheral section unattached to the base plate.
  • the central section comprises a first adhesive and the peripheral section comprises a second adhesive.
  • the first adhesive and the second adhesive are the same adhesive.
  • the first adhesive and the second adhesive may have different properties.
  • the adhesives may differ with respect to adhesive tack and/or softness.
  • the first release liner may be provided with a first tab member for grabbing with the fingers to remove the release liner.
  • Such first tab member may be located at the first release liner near the second edge portion of the sensor patch, the second edge portion being substantially opposite to the first edge portion of the sensor patch.
  • the first release liner comprises at least two separate or separable parts.
  • a first part of the first release liner may cover a part of the sensor patch overlapping the base plate (when mounted on this) and a second part may cover a part of the sensor patch that is extending further outwards than the base plate. This allows the user to detach the release liner parts one by one, for example remove the first part and apply the thereby exposed side of the sensor patch to the base plate and then subsequently remove the second part of the release liner.
  • the first release liner is provided with guide means for aligning the sensor patch to the base plate.
  • the guide means may be located on the second part of the first release liner.
  • the guide means may interact with the outer rim of the base plate to ensure correct positioning of the sensor patch on the base plate.
  • the guide means are in the form of a recess or hooks or raised dots adapted to fit against the outer rim of the base plate.
  • Embodiments relates to a method of attaching a sensor patch to an ostomy base plate comprising the steps of: providing an ostomy base plate with a skin-facing adhesive surface, providing a sensor patch according to claim 1-13, removing the first release liner from the sensor patch and attaching the thereby exposed distal surface of the sensor patch to the adhesive surface of the base plate, removing the second release liner.
  • the base plate can be applied to the skin around a stoma of a patient.
  • Figure 1-3 show an embodiment of a sensor patch, in Figure 1 seen from the distal side, in Figure2 in cross-section and in Figure 3 seen from the proximal side.
  • the distal side is covered by a first release liner (100) optionally covering the entire distal side.
  • the first release liner extended into a first tab member (120) for use when detaching the first release liner (100) from the distal side of the sensor patch.
  • the first release liner (100) is folded around the first edge portion (130) to overly a part of the proximal side of the sensor patch, at the same time overlying a part of the second release liner (150) and forming an overlapping section (160).
  • the first release liner (100) lies on top of - and adjacent to - the second release liner (150) at the overlapping section (160).
  • the stomal opening (110) is marked in Figure 1 as a dotted line, indicating that the first release liner (100) covers the opening (110).
  • the first release liner (100) is provide with a cut-out corresponding to the stomal opening (110).
  • the sensor patch is covered, optionally on the entire proximal side, with a second release liner (150).
  • a part of the first release liner (100) is folded around the first edge portion (130) to constitute the overlapping section (160).
  • the first edge portion (130) is located at the peripheral section (190) of the sensor patch.
  • a stomal opening (110) for receiving a stoma.
  • FIG 4 is shown an embodiment of a sensor patch applied to a base plate (210).
  • the sensor patch is aligned with the base plate (210) in such a way that the stomal opening (110) of the sensor patch is arranged substantially concentric with the stomal opening (220) of the base plate (210).
  • a part of the peripheral section (190) is extending further than the outer rim (240) of the base plate (210).
  • the first release liner is in the form of a first part ((101) and a second part (102), the two parts (101 ,102) meeting each other’s where the peripheral section (190) crosses the outer rim (240) of the base plate (210).
  • At the second part (102) of the first release liner is provided one or more guide means (200).
  • the guide means (200) are configured to fit against the outer rim (240) and thereby secure correct alignment of the sensor patch on the base plate (210).
  • the guide means (200) are arranged at the outer rim (240) of the base plate (210), thereby securing correct positioning of the sensor patch.
  • the central section (180) is adhered to the base plate (210)
  • the second part (102) of the first release liner is removed.
  • Figure 5 an embodiment of the sensor patch with a two-part first release liner (101 , 102) and guide means (200).
  • the guide means (200) may for example be in the form of a recess or raised dots or bars.

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Abstract

A sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance, the sensor patch having a distal side and an adhesive proximal side, the distal side being adapted for attachment to an adhesive surface of the base plate, wherein the adhesive surface of the base plate is adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of a user. The sensor patch is provided with a first (100) and a second (150) release liner that are arranged in a way that is nudging the user to release the first release liner first and thereby secure correct application of the sensor patch to the base plate.

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A Sensor Patch for Attachment to a Base Plate
The invention relates to a sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance and a method of attaching such sensor patch to an ostomy base plate.
BACKGROUND
Stomal output often contains body fluids and visceral contents that are aggressive to both the skin of a user and to ostomy devices, these have a detrimental effect on the efficiency and integrity of the adhesive materials that are applied to attach the ostomy device to the user’s skin surface. For users in general safe, reliable and efficient ostomy devices are evidently highly desirable.
However, a particularly major and persistent concern of a large population of ostomists continues to be failure of the base plate adhesive attaching the ostomy appliance to the user’s skin surface, because such failure almost inevitably leads to embarrassing and stigmatising leakage incidents. Such incidents in turn are known from several user interviews to lead to a reduced quality-of-life feeling. Adhesive failure of the base plate adhesive can result from various reasons. Most often, a leakage incident is caused by stomal output entering between the proximal surface of the base plate and the user’s skin, e.g. due to less-than-optimal attachment of the base plate to the skin arising from e.g. uneven skin surface or skin folds. This undesirable progression of stomal output “underneath” the adhesive leads to deterioration and/or weakening of the adhesive material carrying the weight and providing the seal of the ostomy appliance. Often such failure happens surprisingly fast and is only detectable for the user once the failure has already become so severe that leakage occurs, requiring immediate change of the ostomy appliance and possibly also of the user’s clothes.
In other instances, the primary factor of adhesive failure is simply a question of how much time has elapsed since the base plate of the ostomy appliance was first applied to the user’s skin surface. In addition to the output from the stoma itself, the peristomal skin surface continuously secretes some moisture (e.g. sweat). To mitigate this, most often adhesives of base plates for ostomy devices include hydrocolloid materials which are capable of absorbing high levels of moisture, thereby stabilizing the polymer matrix of the adhesive material and prolonging the lifetime (“wear time”) of the base plate. However, eventually the adhesion capability of the base plate no longer can support the force exerted on the base plate from the load of the output collecting bag, and the appliance must be replaced.
As there can be considerable differences in the severity and/or speed by which adhesive failure and potentially leakage occur, which differences at least to some extent are correlated to various factors including those presented above, a mere indication that failure or leakage is imminent, or that it has already occurred, fails to represent a reliable and satisfactory solution to the problem of avoiding sudden embarrassing and stigmatising leakage incidents in ostomy appliances. In other words, the users of ostomy appliances could greatly benefit from an appliance solution which provides them with better guidance and options regarding how and - not least - how quickly to react to beginning failure or leakage of the adhesive of the base plate of the appliance. More generally, ostomists and health care professionals alike would welcome improvements in ostomy devices to reduce or eliminate the occurrence of sudden leakage incidents.
Summary of the Invention
Disclosed is a sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance and a method for attaching such sensor patch to a base plate. The sensor patch having a proximal side and a distal side. The distal side being adapted for attachment to an adhesive surface of the base plate, wherein the adhesive surface of the base plate is adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of a user. The sensor patch is provided with a first release liner and a second release liner that facilitates easy and correct application of the sensor patch to the base plate.
Brief Description of the Drawing
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of embodiments and are incorporated into and a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments and together with the description serve to explain principles of embodiments. Other embodiments and many of the intended advantages of
embodiments will be readily appreciated as they become better understood by reference to the following detailed description. The elements of the drawings are not necessarily to scale relative to each other. Like reference numerals designate corresponding similar parts.
Figure 1 illustrates an embodiment of a sensor patch seen from the distal side, Figure 2 illustrates the embodiment of Figure 1 in cross-section,
Figure 3 illustrates the embodiment of Figure 1 seen from the proximal side,
Figure 4 illustrates an embodiment of a sensor patch attached to a base plate and
Figure 5 illustrates an embodiment of a sensor patch in cross-section.
Detailed Description
In the following Detailed Description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific
embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. In this regard, directional terminology, such as“top,”“bottom,”“front,”“back,”“leading,”“trailing,” etc., is used with respect to the orientation of the Figure(s) being described. Because components of embodiments can be positioned in a number of different orientations, the directional terminology is used for purposes of illustration and is in no way limiting. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized, and structural or logical changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. The following detailed description, therefore, is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.
It is to be understood that the features of the various exemplary embodiments described herein may be combined with each other, unless specifically noted otherwise.
Throughout this disclosure, the words“stoma” and“ostomy” are used to denote a surgically created opening bypassing the intestines or urinary tract system of a person. The words are used interchangeably, and no differentiated meaning is intended. The same applies for any words or phrases derived from these, e.g.“stomal”,“ostomies” etc. Also, the solid and liquid wastes emanating from the stoma may be referred to as both stomal“output,”“waste(s),” and“fluids” interchangeably. A subject having undergone ostomy surgery may be referred to as“ostomist” or“ostomate” - moreover, also as “patient” or“user”. However, in some cases“user” may also relate or refer to a health care professional (HCP), such as a surgeon or an ostomy care nurse or others. In those cases, it will either be explicitly stated, or be implicit from the context that the“user” is not the “patient” him- or herself. In the following, whenever referring to proximal side of a device or part of a device, the referral is to the skin-facing side, when the ostomy appliance is worn by a user. Likewise, whenever referring to the distal side of a device or part of a device, the referral is to the side facing away from the skin, when the ostomy appliance is worn by a user. In other words, the proximal side is the side closest to the user, when the appliance is fitted on a user and the distal side is the opposite side - the side furthest away from the user in use.
The axial direction is defined as the direction of the stoma, when the appliance is worn by a user. Thus, the axial direction is generally perpendicular to the skin or abdominal surface of the user.
The radial direction is defined as transverse to the axial direction that is transversely to the direction of the stoma, i.e.“across” the distal/proximal surface of the base plate. In some sentences, the words“inner” and“outer” may be used. These qualifiers should generally be perceived with respect to the radial direction, such that a reference to an“outer” element means that the element is farther away from a centre portion of the ostomy appliance than an element referenced as“inner”. In addition,“innermost” should be interpreted as the portion of a component forming a centre of the component and/or being adjacent to the centre of the component. In analogy,“outermost” should be interpreted as a portion of a component forming an outer edge or outer contour of a component and/or being adjacent to that outer edge or outer contour.
The use of the word“substantially” as a qualifier to certain features or effects in this disclosure is intended to simply mean that any deviations are within tolerances that would normally be expected by the skilled person in the relevant field.
The use of the word“generally” as a qualifier to certain features or effects in this disclosure is intended to simply mean - for a structural feature: that a majority or major portion of such feature exhibits the characteristic in question, and - for a functional feature or an effect: that a majority of outcomes involving the characteristic provide the effect, but that exceptionally outcomes do no provide the effect.
The use of the word“essentially” as a qualifier to certain structural and functional features or effects in this disclosure is used for emphasizing what is the most important focus of something or fact about something (i.e. a feature may have or fulfil a variety of effects, but when the disclosure discusses one effect as being“essentially” provided, this is the focus and the most important effect in relation to the disclosure).
Throughout the disclosure, the use of the terms“first”,“second”,“third”,“fourth”,“primary”, “secondary”,“tertiary” etc. does not imply any particular order or importance but are included merely to identify individual elements. Furthermore, the labelling of a first element does not imply the presence of a second element and vice versa.
Disclosed is a sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance. Such as to facilitate detection of moisture propagation in the adhesive material provided for attaching the base plate to the skin surface of a user as well as detection of increased risk of leakage. For example, the sensor patch may allow electronic measurements of performance of the base plate and/or to facilitate detection of increasing risks of leakage and/or to facilitate detection of decreasing adherence of the base plate to the skin of the user.
The ostomy appliance comprises a base plate and an ostomy pouch (also referred to as an ostomy bag). The ostomy appliance may be a colostomy appliance, an ileostomy appliance or a urostomy appliance. The ostomy appliance may be a two-part ostomy appliance, i.e. the base plate and the ostomy pouch may be releasably coupled e.g. with a mechanical and/or an adhesive coupling, e.g. to allow that a plurality of ostomy pouches can be utilized (exchanged) with one base plate. For example, the base plate may comprise a coupling ring for coupling an ostomy pouch to the base plate. Further, a two- part ostomy appliance may facilitate correct application of the base plate to skin, e.g. to an improved user sight of the stomal region. Alternatively, the ostomy appliance may be a one-part ostomy appliance, i.e. the base plate and the ostomy pouch may be fixedly attached to each other. The base plate is configured for coupling to a user’s stoma and/or skin surrounding the stoma, such as a peristomal skin area.
The base plate may comprise a first adhesive layer, i.e. a first layer of an adhesive material. During use, a proximal surface of the first adhesive layer adheres to the user’s skin in the peristomal area and/or to additional seals, such as sealing paste, sealing tape and/or sealing ring. The first adhesive layer may be made of a first composition. The first composition may comprise one or more polyisobutenes and/or styrene-isoprene-styrene. The first composition may comprise one or more hydrocolloids. The first composition may comprise one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids. The first composition may be a pressure sensitive adhesive composition suitable for medical purposes comprising a rubbery elastomeric base and one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids. The first adhesive layer may comprise a distal surface and a proximal surface. The proximal surface of the first adhesive layer may be configured to adhere to the user’s skin. The distal surface of the first adhesive layer may be configured to face away from the skin of the user.
The first adhesive layer may form the adhesive surface of the base plate adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of the user. The first adhesive layer may form part of the adhesive surface of the base plate adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of the user.
The base plate may comprise a second adhesive layer, i.e. a second layer of an adhesive material, also denoted rim adhesive layer. The second adhesive layer may be of a different adhesive material than the first adhesive layer. The second adhesive layer may be made of a second composition. The second composition may comprise one or more polyisobutenes and/or styrene-isoprene-styrene. The second composition may comprise one or more hydrocolloids. The second composition may comprise one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids. The second composition may be a pressure sensitive adhesive composition suitable for medical purposes comprising a rubbery elastomeric base and one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids. The second adhesive layer may comprise a distal surface and a proximal surface. The proximal surface of the second adhesive layer may be configured to adhere to the user’s skin, e.g. at least at a rim portion of the second adhesive layer. The distal surface of the second adhesive layer may be configured to face away from the skin of the user. The second adhesive layer may be covering a larger area than the first adhesive layer, e.g. such that the proximal surface of the second adhesive layer forms an adhesive rim surrounding the first adhesive layer.
The sensor patch is adapted for attachment to the base plate. For example, the sensor patch may be configured to be positioned between the skin of the user and the proximal side of the base plate. For example, the sensor patch may be adapted for attachment to the first adhesive layer of the base plate. For example, a distal side of the sensor patch may be configured to be facing the proximal surface of the first adhesive layer of the base plate. For example, the sensor patch, such as a distal side of the sensor patch may be configured to adhere to the proximal surface of the first adhesive layer of the base plate. The sensor patch may comprise a stomal opening and/or the sensor patch may be adapted to form a stomal opening. Each layer of the sensor patch, as described below, may comprise stomal openings and/or be adapted to form a stomal opening for collectively forming the stomal opening of the sensor patch. The stomal opening of the sensor patch may be configured to be aligned with the stomal opening of the base plate, such as to collectively form the stomal opening of the combined base plate and sensor patch. The size and/or shape of the stomal opening of the sensor patch may be adjusted by the user or nurse before application of the sensor patch to accommodate the user’s stoma. The size and/or shape of the stomal opening of the sensor patch may be adjusted together with adjustment of the stomal opening of the base plate, e.g. after the sensor patch has been attached to the base plate. The stomal opening(s) may have a centre point.
The sensor patch may comprise a sensor assembly. The sensor assembly may form a sensor assembly layer. The sensor assembly may have a distal side and a proximal side. The sensor patch may be configured to be positioned on the base plate such that the distal surface of the sensor assembly is coupled to the proximal adhesive surface of the base plate.
The sensor assembly may comprise a plurality of electrodes. The plurality of electrodes may include a first electrode and a second electrode for forming a first sensor. The plurality of electrodes may include a third electrode, a fourth electrode, a fifth electrode and/or a sixth electrode. The first electrode may be a common ground electrode. For example, a second sensor may be formed by the first electrode and the third electrode, a third sensor may be formed by the first electrode and the fourth electrode, a fourth electrode may be formed by the first electrode and the fifth electrode, and/or a fifth electrode may be formed by the first electrode and the sixth electrode. Each electrode may have respective connection parts for connecting the electrodes to respective terminal elements of a monitor device.
The plurality of electrodes is electrically conductive and may comprise one or more of metallic (e.g. silver, copper, gold, titanium, aluminium, stainless steel), ceramic (e.g. ITO), polymeric (e.g. PEDOT, PANI, PPy), and carbonaceous (e.g. carbon black, carbon nanotube, carbon fibre, graphene, graphite) materials. The plurality of electrodes may form loops and/or open loops. Open loop electrode(s) enables electrode arrangement in few or a single electrode layer.
The sensor assembly may comprise a support layer, e.g. with a proximal surface and a distal surface. The plurality of electrodes may be provided, such as formed, on the proximal surface of the support layer, e.g. the plurality of electrodes may be positioned on the proximal surface of the support layer.
The sensor assembly may comprise a masking element, e.g. with a proximal surface and a distal surface. The masking element may be configured to electrically insulate at least parts of the plurality of electrodes from proximal layers, such as a first adhesive sensor layer. The masking element may cover or overlap parts of the plurality electrodes, e.g. when seen in the axial direction.
The sensor patch may comprise a first adhesive sensor layer, e.g. with a proximal side and a distal side. The first adhesive sensor layer may be arranged on a proximal side of the sensor assembly. The first adhesive sensor layer, such as the proximal side of the first adhesive sensor layer, may form the proximal side of the sensor patch. The proximal side of the first adhesive sensor layer may be configured to adhere to the user’s skin. Thus, after being applied to the base plate, the combined base plate and sensor patch may form an adhesive proximal surface configured to be applied to the skin surface of the user. The first adhesive sensor layer may be made of a first adhesive sensor material, such as the first composition, the second composition or a third composition. The third composition may comprise one or more polyisobutenes and/or styrene-isoprene-styrene. The third composition may comprise one or more hydrocolloids. The third composition may comprise one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids. The third composition may be a pressure sensitive adhesive composition suitable for medical purposes comprising a rubbery elastomeric base and one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids.
The sensor patch is adapted to form a stomal opening with a centre point. The stomal opening is configured to allow passage of output through the stomal opening and into an ostomy pouch attached to the base plate.
Arranging the sensor patch correctly on the base plate can be difficult for the user. It is important that the sensor patch is oriented correctly, with the distal side facing the base plate and the proximal side facing the skin of the user. If the sensor is applied wrongly, with the distal side facing the skin, several problems may arise. The sensors will not work properly as they do not contact the skin surface the way they are configured to, and the base plate may not adhere properly to the skin as the distal side of the sensor patch may not comprise the same adhesive properties as the proximal side - or it may even be non adhesive. This may result in undesired leakage.
As the sensor patch may allow electronic measurements of performance of the base plate and/or to facilitate detection of increasing risks of leakage and/or to facilitate detection of decreasing adherence of the base plate to the skin of the user, it is important that the sensor patch is oriented correctly. Electrodes need to be positioned correctly in order to perform its function and if the sensor patch may be oriented wrongly, then for example the electrodes may be embedded in adhesive instead of being in contact with the skin which evidently will lead to false measurements.
In aspects, a sensor patch where the release liners guide the user to apply the sensor patch correctly to the base plate is provided.
Embodiments relate to a sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance, the sensor patch having a distal side and an adhesive proximal side, the distal side being adapted for attachment to an adhesive surface of the base plate, wherein the adhesive surface of the base plate is adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of a user, the sensor patch comprises a first edge portion and a second edge portion, the second edge portion being positioned substantially opposite the first edge portion, a first release liner covering the distal side of the sensor patch and a second release liner covering the proximal adhesive side of the sensor patch, wherein the first release liner extends over and around the first edge portion to cover a part of the proximal side of the sensor patch to defining an overlapping section where the first release liner partially overlaps the second release liner.
The sensor patch is provided with a first release liner on the distal side and a second release liner on the proximal side. The release liners may protect the sensor patch during storage and before use by covering the adhesive surface and the electronics. In order to secure correct application of the sensor patch to the base plate, the release lines are arranged in a way that nudges the user to remove the first release liner first, thereby exposing the distal surface of the sensor patch first and applying this to the base plate. Then the second release liner can be removed and the base plate with sensor patch can be applied to the skin of a user. By having an overlapping section where the first release liner lies on top of the second release liner, it will be difficult and non-intuitive for the user to remove the second release liner first and thereby risking wrong orientation of the sensor patch on the base plate. The overlapping section“locks” one end of the second release liner and thereby nudges the user to remove the first release liner first.
In embodiments, the first release liner may be removed by pulling a tab member at a second edge portion of the sensor patch or it may be removed by loosening the first release liner at the overlapping section and pulling it off.
In embodiments, the first release liner overlies the second release liner at the overlapping section so the portion of the second release liner being under/overlapped by the first release liner cannot be accessed without removing the overlapping section of the first release liner.
In embodiments, the first release liner is releasably attached to the second release liner at the overlapping section. The first release liner may be attached to the second release liner by for example adhesive or lamination/welding. In embodiments, the first release liner and the second release liner are inseparately connected at the overlapping section. This allows the user to use the first release liner as handle/tab member while releasing the second release liner. In embodiments, the first release liner and the second release liner are connected at the first edge portion of the sensor patch to define a continuous sheet. In embodiments, the first release liner and the second release liner are made from a single sheet of material, being folded around the first edge portion of the sensor patch.
In embodiments, the distal side of the sensor patch is non-adhesive. In embodiments, the sensor patch may be provided with a top film on the distal side. As the sensor patch is adhered to the base plate by the adhesive surface of the base plate, no adhesive is needed. Furthermore, in the case that the sensor patch is extending further than the base plate, a non-adhesive distal side may be advantageous in order not to stick to the clothes of the user.
In embodiments, the first release liner is provided with an adhesive side, the adhesive side being the surface facing the distal side of the sensor patch. Hence the first release liner can adhere to a non-adhesive surface of the sensor patch. In embodiments, the second release liner is non-adhesive and can be releasably attached to the proximal adhesive surface of the sensor patch. In embodiments, the second release liner is provided with a non-stick surface (siliconized) facing the sensor patch.
In embodiments, the sensor patch comprises a central section and a peripheral section. In embodiments, the central section is provided with a stomal opening. When the sensor patch is applied to a base plate, the stomal opening may be arranged substantially concentric to a stomal opening in the base plate, the opening being accommodated for receiving a stoma. In embodiments, the central section has a substantially circular or oval shape.
In embodiments, the peripheral section is extending radially away from the central section. The peripheral section may circumference the central section or it may extend radially outwards, in one or more directions, from the central section. In embodiments, the peripheral section comprises an elongated shape and extends radially outwards in one direction from the central section. The peripheral section may extend further than the outer rim of the base plate when the sensor patch is applied to such base plate, thereby leaving a part of the peripheral section unattached to the base plate.
In embodiments, the central section comprises a first adhesive and the peripheral section comprises a second adhesive. In embodiments, the first adhesive and the second adhesive are the same adhesive. In embodiments the first adhesive and the second adhesive may have different properties. For example, the adhesives may differ with respect to adhesive tack and/or softness.
The first release liner may be provided with a first tab member for grabbing with the fingers to remove the release liner. Such first tab member may be located at the first release liner near the second edge portion of the sensor patch, the second edge portion being substantially opposite to the first edge portion of the sensor patch.
In embodiments, the first release liner comprises at least two separate or separable parts. A first part of the first release liner may cover a part of the sensor patch overlapping the base plate (when mounted on this) and a second part may cover a part of the sensor patch that is extending further outwards than the base plate. This allows the user to detach the release liner parts one by one, for example remove the first part and apply the thereby exposed side of the sensor patch to the base plate and then subsequently remove the second part of the release liner.
In embodiments, the first release liner is provided with guide means for aligning the sensor patch to the base plate. The guide means may be located on the second part of the first release liner. The guide means may interact with the outer rim of the base plate to ensure correct positioning of the sensor patch on the base plate. In embodiments, the guide means are in the form of a recess or hooks or raised dots adapted to fit against the outer rim of the base plate.
Embodiments relates to a method of attaching a sensor patch to an ostomy base plate comprising the steps of: providing an ostomy base plate with a skin-facing adhesive surface, providing a sensor patch according to claim 1-13, removing the first release liner from the sensor patch and attaching the thereby exposed distal surface of the sensor patch to the adhesive surface of the base plate, removing the second release liner.
Then the base plate can be applied to the skin around a stoma of a patient.
Embodiments, and features of the various exemplary embodiments described in this application, may be combined with each other (“mixed and matched”), unless specifically noted otherwise.
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Figure 1-3 show an embodiment of a sensor patch, in Figure 1 seen from the distal side, in Figure2 in cross-section and in Figure 3 seen from the proximal side. The distal side is covered by a first release liner (100) optionally covering the entire distal side. At the second edge portion (140) of the sensor patch is the first release liner extended into a first tab member (120) for use when detaching the first release liner (100) from the distal side of the sensor patch. At the first edge portion (130) of the sensor patch, the first release liner (100) is folded around the first edge portion (130) to overly a part of the proximal side of the sensor patch, at the same time overlying a part of the second release liner (150) and forming an overlapping section (160). The first release liner (100) lies on top of - and adjacent to - the second release liner (150) at the overlapping section (160). The stomal opening (110) is marked in Figure 1 as a dotted line, indicating that the first release liner (100) covers the opening (110). However, in embodiments, the first release liner (100) is provide with a cut-out corresponding to the stomal opening (110). At the proximal side, shown in Figure 3, the sensor patch is covered, optionally on the entire proximal side, with a second release liner (150). At the first edge portion (130) a part of the first release liner (100) is folded around the first edge portion (130) to constitute the overlapping section (160). In the shown embodiment, the first edge portion (130) is located at the peripheral section (190) of the sensor patch. At the central section (180) is provided a stomal opening (110) for receiving a stoma.
In Figure 4 is shown an embodiment of a sensor patch applied to a base plate (210). The sensor patch is aligned with the base plate (210) in such a way that the stomal opening (110) of the sensor patch is arranged substantially concentric with the stomal opening (220) of the base plate (210). A part of the peripheral section (190) is extending further than the outer rim (240) of the base plate (210). The first release liner is in the form of a first part ((101) and a second part (102), the two parts (101 ,102) meeting each other’s where the peripheral section (190) crosses the outer rim (240) of the base plate (210). At the second part (102) of the first release liner is provided one or more guide means (200). The guide means (200) are configured to fit against the outer rim (240) and thereby secure correct alignment of the sensor patch on the base plate (210). When applying the sensor patch to the base plate (210), the first part (101) of the first release liner is removed while the second part (102) of the first release liner is still present, the guide means (200) are arranged at the outer rim (240) of the base plate (210), thereby securing correct positioning of the sensor patch. When the central section (180) is adhered to the base plate (210), the second part (102) of the first release liner is removed.
In Figure 5 is shown an embodiment of the sensor patch with a two-part first release liner (101 , 102) and guide means (200). The guide means (200) may for example be in the form of a recess or raised dots or bars.

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1. A sensor patch for attachment to a base plate for an ostomy appliance, the sensor patch having a distal side and an adhesive proximal side, the distal side being adapted for attachment to an adhesive surface of the base plate, wherein the adhesive surface of the base plate is adapted for attachment of the base plate to the skin surface of a user, the sensor patch comprises a first edge portion and a second edge portion, the second edge portion being positioned opposite the first edge portion, a first release liner covering the distal side of the sensor patch and a second release liner covering the proximal adhesive side of the sensor patch, wherein the first release liner extends over and around the first edge portion to cover a part of the proximal side of the sensor patch defining an overlapping section, where the first release liner partially overlaps the second release liner.
2. The sensor patch of claim 1 , wherein the first release liner is releasably attached to the second release liner at the overlapping section.
3. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the distal side of the sensor patch is non-adhesive.
4. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the first release liner is provided with an adhesive side, the adhesive side facing the distal side of the sensor patch.
5. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the second release liner is non-adhesive.
6. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the sensor patch
comprises a central section and a peripheral section, the central section is provided with a stomal opening.
7. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the peripheral section is extending radially away from the central section.
8. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the peripheral area comprises an elongated shape and extends radially outwards in one direction.
9. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the first release liner is provided with a first tab member.
10. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the first release liner comprises at least two separate or separable portions.
11. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the first release liner comprises a first part and a second part, the first part adapted to cover a part of the sensor patch overlapping the base plate and the second part of the first release liner covers a part of the sensor patch extending further than the base plate.
12. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the second part of the first release liner is provided with guide means for aligning the sensor patch to the base plate.
13. The sensor patch of any of the preceding claims, wherein the guide means interact with the edge portion of the base plate to ensure correct positioning of the sensor patch on the base plate.
14. Method of attaching a sensor patch to an ostomy base plate comprising the steps of:
a. providing an ostomy base plate with a skin-facing adhesive surface, b. providing a sensor patch according to claim 1-13,
c. removing the first release liner from the sensor patch and attaching the thereby exposed distal surface of the sensor patch to the adhesive surface of the base plate,
d. removing the second release liner.
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