CN212090483U - Indwelling catheter fixing device - Google Patents

Indwelling catheter fixing device Download PDF

Info

Publication number
CN212090483U
CN212090483U CN202020175587.0U CN202020175587U CN212090483U CN 212090483 U CN212090483 U CN 212090483U CN 202020175587 U CN202020175587 U CN 202020175587U CN 212090483 U CN212090483 U CN 212090483U
Authority
CN
China
Prior art keywords
indwelling catheter
band
belt
elastic
hook
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Active
Application number
CN202020175587.0U
Other languages
Chinese (zh)
Inventor
陈双玉
龙旺军
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Guangzhou Women and Childrens Medical Center
Original Assignee
Guangzhou Women and Childrens Medical Center
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Guangzhou Women and Childrens Medical Center filed Critical Guangzhou Women and Childrens Medical Center
Priority to CN202020175587.0U priority Critical patent/CN212090483U/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of CN212090483U publication Critical patent/CN212090483U/en
Active legal-status Critical Current
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical

Links

Images

Landscapes

  • Media Introduction/Drainage Providing Device (AREA)

Abstract

The utility model relates to a keep somewhere pipe fixing device, including elastic webbing, waterproof layer and beam tube area. The surface of the elastic belt is covered with a hair sticker, and the end part of the elastic belt is provided with a connecting part. The waterproof layer is arranged between the elastic belt and the fur patch. The surface of the tube bundling belt is covered with a first hook paste, and the first hook paste of the tube bundling belt and the hair paste of the elastic belt are bonded to fix the indwelling catheter. The two ends of the elastic belt are connected through the connecting part, so that the elastic belt is annularly arranged and fixed on the limb of the patient. After the catheter is inserted into the body, the indwelling catheter is attached to the hair patch of the elastic band, the first hook patch of the catheter binding band is bonded with the hair patch of the elastic band, and the indwelling catheter can be fixed. The indwelling catheter is fixed through the first hook paste and the hair paste, so that the tightness of the fixed indwelling catheter is easy to control, and the drainage effect is guaranteed; in addition, the indwelling catheter is more firmly fixed and is not easy to fall off. Because the elastic belt is detachably connected with the tube bundling belt, the tube bundling belt can be stuck at any position of the hair paste so as to meet different use requirements.

Description

Indwelling catheter fixing device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical equipment, especially, relate to an indwelling catheter fixing device.
Background
After surgical operation, a catheter is usually placed outside the body of a patient, and fluid accumulated between tissues in the body or in a body cavity of the patient is drained to the outside of the body through the indwelling catheter so as to prevent postoperative infection and promote wound healing. After the catheter is inserted into the body, the catheter which is kept in the body needs to be fixed so as to ensure the drainage effect of the kept catheter and avoid the pain caused by resetting the catheter after the kept catheter is loosened. The common indwelling catheter is fixed by sticking the indwelling catheter to the limb of a patient by means of adhesive tapes, but the indwelling catheter is fixed by adopting an adhesive tape sticking mode, so that the problems of infirm fixation, easy loosening, difficult control of the fixation tightness and the like of the indwelling catheter exist.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Accordingly, there is a need for an indwelling catheter securement device that is more secure, less prone to loosening, and that facilitates control of the tightness of the indwelling catheter.
An indwelling catheter securement device, comprising:
the surface of the elastic belt is covered with a fur sticker; the end part of the elastic belt is provided with a connecting part which is used for connecting the two ends of the elastic belt;
the waterproof layer is arranged between the elastic belt and the fur patch;
a harness strap removably connected with the elastic strap; the surface of the tube bundling belt is covered with a first hook, and the first hook of the tube bundling belt and the hair paste of the elastic belt are bonded to fix the indwelling catheter.
The indwelling catheter fixing device at least has the following advantages:
above-mentioned scheme provides an indwelling catheter fixing device, and the tip of elastic band is equipped with connecting portion, connects the both ends of elastic band through connecting portion to establish the elastic band ring and fix on patient's limbs. After the catheter is inserted into the body, the indwelling catheter is attached to the hair patch of the elastic band, the first hook patch of the tube bundling band is bonded with the hair patch of the elastic band, and then the indwelling catheter can be fixed. The indwelling catheter is fixed by the first hook of the catheter binding belt and the hair of the elastic belt, so that the tightness of the fixed indwelling catheter is easily controlled, and the indwelling catheter is guaranteed to have a better drainage effect. Compare in traditional viscose fixed mode, adopt first collude subsides, the hair pastes and fixes the catheter of keeping somewhere for keep somewhere fixed more firm, the difficult drop of catheter, thereby avoid resetting the painful of catheter area for the patient. And, because the elastic band can be dismantled with the beam pipe area and be connected, be convenient for like this bond the beam pipe area in the optional position of the hair of elastic band subsides to satisfy different user demands. In addition, a waterproof layer is arranged between the fur patch and the elastic belt, so that the elastic belt can be prevented from being wetted by outside water.
The technical solution is further explained below:
in one embodiment, the surface of the tube bundling belt is provided with an adhesive part, and the adhesive part is used for adhering the indwelling catheter; the first hook sticker and the adhesive part are located on the same surface of the tube bundling belt.
In one embodiment, the tube bundling belt is provided with a threading opening near the adhesive part, and the threading opening is matched with the size of the other end part of the tube bundling belt.
In one embodiment, the indwelling catheter fixing device further comprises a spring connected to the cuff band, the surface of the spring being coated with a rubber layer; in a compressed state, the inner ring aperture of the spring is larger than the outer diameter of the indwelling catheter; in a freely stretched state, the inner ring aperture of the spring is smaller than the outer diameter of the indwelling catheter.
In one embodiment, at least two of the tube bands are provided, one of the tube bands is used for fixing one end of the indwelling catheter, and the other tube band is used for fixing the other end of the indwelling catheter.
In one embodiment, a connecting belt is arranged at one end of the elastic belt, the connecting part is arranged on the surface of the connecting belt, and the connecting part is a second hook; or
One end of the elastic belt is provided with a first connecting belt, the other end of the elastic belt is provided with a second connecting belt, and the first connecting belt and the second connecting belt are provided with connecting buckles matched for use.
In one embodiment, the indwelling catheter fixing device further comprises a fixing band including a first elastic band connected to one end of the fixing band and a second elastic band connected to the other end of the fixing band; the surface of the fixing band is covered with the hair patch.
In one embodiment, the fixing band comprises a cotton cloth layer, the cloth layer is provided with at least two layers, and the cloth layers are stacked.
In one embodiment, the indwelling catheter fixing device further comprises a controller, an alarm and a pressure sensor, wherein the controller is electrically connected with the pressure sensor and the alarm respectively, and the pressure sensor is used for measuring the pressure value between the elastic band and the limb.
In one embodiment, the indwelling catheter fixing device further comprises a hook or a net bag, and the hook or the net bag is arranged on the elastic band.
Drawings
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of an indwelling catheter securement device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing the structure of the indwelling catheter fixing device of FIG. 1 for fixing an indwelling catheter;
fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of an indwelling catheter securement device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 4 is a schematic structural view of an indwelling catheter fixing device according to another embodiment of the present invention.
Description of reference numerals:
10. an elastic band; 11. pasting with hair; 12. a first elastic band; 13. a second elastic band; 20. a waterproof layer; 30. a tube bundling belt; 31. first hooking and pasting; 32. a viscose part; 33. a threading port; 40. a connecting belt; 41. a connecting portion; 42. a first connecting belt; 43. a second connecting band; 50. fixing belts; 60. a conduit; 70. and (4) hanging hooks.
Detailed Description
In order to make the above objects, features and advantages of the present invention more comprehensible, embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. The present invention can be embodied in many different forms other than those specifically described herein, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that similar modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, and it is therefore not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being "secured to" another element, it can be directly on the other element or intervening elements may also be present. When an element is referred to as being "connected" to another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or intervening elements may also be present. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and the like as used herein are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only embodiments.
Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. The terminology used in the description of the invention herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. The technical features of the embodiments described above may be arbitrarily combined, and for the sake of brevity, all possible combinations of the technical features in the embodiments described above are not described, but should be considered as being within the scope of the present specification as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, an embodiment of an indwelling catheter fixing device includes an elastic band 10, a waterproof layer 20, and a tube bundling band 30. The surface of the elastic band 10 is covered with a plaster 11, and the end of the elastic band 10 is provided with a connecting part 41, and the connecting part 41 is used for connecting the two ends of the elastic band 10. The waterproof layer 20 is provided between the elastic band 10 and the felt 11. The tube bundling strap 30 is detachably connected with the elastic strap 10; the surface of the tube bundling belt 30 is covered with a first hook 31, and the first hook 31 of the tube bundling belt 30 is adhered with the hair patch 11 of the elastic belt 10 to fix the indwelling catheter 60.
In the indwelling catheter securement device, the end of the elastic band 10 is provided with the connection part 41, and both ends of the elastic band 10 are connected by the connection part 41, whereby the elastic band 10 is looped around and secured to the limb of the patient. After the catheter 60 is inserted into the body, the indwelling catheter 60 is attached to the fur patch 11 of the elastic band 10, and the fur patch 11 of the elastic band 10 and the first hook patch 31 of the tube tying band 30 are bonded to fix the indwelling catheter 60. The indwelling catheter 60 is fixed by bonding the hair sticker 11 and the first hook sticker 31, so that the tightness of the fixed indwelling catheter 60 is easily controlled, and the indwelling catheter 60 is ensured to have a better drainage effect. Compare in the mode that traditional viscose was fixed at the limbs, this scheme adopts the hair to paste 11 and first collude subsides 31 bonding and fix and keep somewhere pipe 60 for keep somewhere fixed more firm, the difficult drop of pipe 60, thereby avoid resetting pipe 60 and bring the misery for the patient. Moreover, the elastic band 10 is detachably connected with the tube bundling band 30, so that the tube bundling band 30 can be conveniently bonded at any position of the fur patch 11 to meet different use requirements. In addition, a waterproof layer 20 is disposed between the elastic band 10 and the felt 11, so that the elastic band 10 is prevented from being wetted by external water.
It should be noted that the surface of the elastic band 10 can be covered with the plaster 11, so that the tube bundling band 30 can be adhered to any position of the elastic band 10 to meet different requirements. Of course, the surface of the elastic band 10 may be partially covered with the plaster 11.
Further, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the surface of the tube tying band 30 is provided with an adhesive portion 32, and the adhesive portion 32 is used for adhering the indwelling catheter 60. The first hook sticker 31 and the adhesive part 32 are arranged on the same surface of the tube bundling belt 30. After the catheter 60 is inserted into the body, the indwelling catheter 60 is adhered to the adhesive portion 32 of the tube-bundling band 30, and then the first hook 31 of the tube-bundling band 30 is adhered to the hair patch 11 of the elastic band 10, so that the indwelling catheter 60 is fixed on the surface of the elastic band 10. By arranging the adhesive part 32 on the surface of the tube-binding band 30, the adhesive part 32 can play a role in positioning, so that the indwelling catheter 60 can be conveniently and quickly fixed on the surface of the elastic band 10, and the time consumed for fixing the indwelling catheter 60 is shortened.
Specifically, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the tube tying belt 30 is provided with a threading opening 33 near the adhesive portion 32, and the threading opening 33 is matched with the size of the other end of the tube tying belt 30. After the indwelling catheter 60 is adhered to the adhesive portion 32 of the tube band 30, one end of the tube band 30 is passed through the threading port 33, and the tube band 30 wraps the indwelling catheter 60. Then, the two ends of the tube tying band 30 are cross-bonded to the hair patch 11 of the elastic band 10, so that the indwelling catheter 60 can be fixed, and the fixation firmness of the indwelling catheter 60 is improved.
In one embodiment, the indwelling catheter securement device further comprises a spring disposed on the surface of the band 30. In the compressed state, the inner ring aperture of the spring is larger than the outer diameter of the indwelling catheter 60; in the freely stretched state, the inner ring diameter of the spring is smaller than the outer diameter of the indwelling catheter 60. When in use, the spring is firstly compressed to enlarge the inner ring hole of the spring, so that the indwelling catheter 60 can be smoothly inserted into the inner ring hole of the spring; thereafter, the external force applied to the spring is removed, the spring is returned to the freely stretched state, and the inner wall of the spring is closely attached to the outer wall of the indwelling catheter 60, thereby fixing the indwelling catheter 60 to the spring. The fixing position of the spring on the indwelling catheter 60 can be adjusted by repeating the operation of compressing the spring. After the indwelling catheter 60 is fixed to the spring, the first hook 31 of the tube tying band 30 is bonded to the hair patch 11 of the elastic band 10 to fix the indwelling catheter 60 to the surface of the elastic band 10. By arranging the spring in the tube-binding band 30, the excessive tightening of the indwelling catheter 60 can be avoided, thereby ensuring that the indwelling catheter 60 has a better drainage effect.
Specifically, the surface of the spring is covered with a rubber layer. By providing the rubber layer on the outer surface of the spring, the frictional force between the indwelling catheter 60 and the spring can be increased, so that the indwelling catheter 60 is firmly and reliably fixed to the spring.
In one embodiment, at least two of the band 30 are provided, wherein one of the band 30 is used to fix one end of the indwelling catheter 60 and the other band 30 is used to fix the other end of the indwelling catheter 60. Both ends of the indwelling catheter 60 are fixed by the band 30 to prevent the indwelling catheter 60 from swinging arbitrarily. In this embodiment, the indwelling catheter 60 is an indwelling catheter, and the elastic band 10 may be looped around the thigh of the patient or may be fixed to the abdomen of the patient; after the elastic band 10 is fixed, one of the tube-binding bands 30 is fixed on the indwelling catheter at the urethral orifice, and the other tube-binding band 30 is fixed on the trifurcate at the end of the indwelling catheter.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1, a connecting band 40 is disposed at one end of the elastic band 10, a connecting portion 41 is disposed on a surface of the connecting band 40, and the connecting portion 41 is a second hook strip used in cooperation with the hair strip 11 of the elastic band 10. When in use, the second hook patch of the connecting band 40 and the hair patch 11 of the elastic band 10 are bonded, so that the two ends of the elastic band 10 can be connected to fix the elastic band 10 on the limb. Moreover, the second hook patch is adhered to different positions of the hair patch 11 of the elastic band 10, so that the elastic band is suitable for patients with different body types and is convenient to use.
In another embodiment, referring to fig. 3, one end of the elastic band 10 is provided with a first connecting band 42, the other end of the elastic band 10 is provided with a second connecting band 43, and the first connecting band 42 and the second connecting band 43 are provided with a connecting buckle for cooperation. The both ends of the elastic band 10 are connected by the coupling of the first coupling band 42 and the coupling of the second coupling band 43 to fix the elastic band 10 to the limbs. Specifically, the first connecting belt 42 is provided with a plurality of rows of connecting buckles at intervals, so that the connecting buckles of the second connecting belt 43 can be buckled on the connecting buckles at different positions of the first connecting belt 42, so as to be suitable for patients with different body sizes.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 2 and 4, the indwelling catheter securement device further includes a securement strap 50. The elastic band 10 comprises a first elastic band 12 and a second elastic band 13, wherein the first elastic band 12 is connected with one end of the fixing band 50, and the second elastic band 13 is connected with the other end of the fixing band 50; the surface of the fixing band 50 is covered with the hair patch 11. The first hook sticker 31 of the tube bundling belt 30 is bonded with the hair sticker 11, so that the indwelling catheter 60 can be fixed at any position of the first elastic belt 12, the second elastic belt 13 and the fixing belt 50 to meet different use requirements.
Specifically, the fixing band 50 includes a cotton cloth layer, the cotton cloth layer is provided with at least two layers, and the cotton cloth layer is stacked. The cotton cloth layer has the characteristics of softness, ventilation and sweat absorption, and has a better using effect. Through setting up two at least cloth layers to increase fixed band 50's intensity, avoid it to be broken by the external force down.
In one embodiment, the indwelling catheter fixation device further comprises a controller, an alarm, and a pressure sensor. The controller is respectively electrically connected with the pressure sensor and the warning device, and the pressure sensor is used for measuring the pressure value between the elastic belt 10 and the limb. Specifically, the controller is preset with a pressure value, and after the elastic band 10 is fixed on the limb, the pressure sensor measures the pressure between the elastic band 10 and the limb. When the pressure value measured by the pressure sensor is greater than the preset pressure value, the controller controls the warning indicator to give an alarm to remind the patient to adjust the elastic belt 10 to the proper tightness, so that the phenomenon that the blood of the limbs does not circulate due to the over-tightness of the elastic belt 10 can be avoided.
In one embodiment, referring to fig. 1 to 4, the indwelling catheter fixing device further includes a hook 70 or a net bag, and the hook 70 or the net bag is provided to the elastic band 10. When in use, the drainage bag can be hung on the hook 70 or placed in a net bag, so that the indwelling catheter 60 can flow the liquid in the body into the drainage bag.
The above-mentioned embodiments only represent some embodiments of the present invention, and the description thereof is specific and detailed, but not to be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention. It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, without departing from the spirit of the present invention, several variations and modifications can be made, which are within the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention should be subject to the appended claims.

Claims (10)

1. An indwelling catheter securement device, comprising:
the surface of the elastic belt is covered with a fur sticker; the end part of the elastic belt is provided with a connecting part which is used for connecting the two ends of the elastic belt;
the waterproof layer is arranged between the elastic belt and the fur patch;
a harness strap removably connected with the elastic strap; the surface of the tube bundling belt is covered with a first hook, and the first hook of the tube bundling belt and the hair paste of the elastic belt are bonded to fix the indwelling catheter.
2. The indwelling catheter fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the surface of the band is provided with an adhesive part for adhering the indwelling catheter; the first hook sticker and the adhesive part are located on the same surface of the tube bundling belt.
3. The indwelling catheter fixation device of claim 2, wherein the strap is provided with a threading port near the adhesive portion, the threading port being sized to fit the other end of the strap.
4. The indwelling catheter fixing device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising a spring connected to the cuff, the spring being coated with a rubber layer on its surface; in a compressed state, the inner ring aperture of the spring is larger than the outer diameter of the indwelling catheter; in a freely stretched state, the inner ring aperture of the spring is smaller than the outer diameter of the indwelling catheter.
5. The indwelling catheter fixing device of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the harness straps are provided in at least two, one of which is for fixing one end of the indwelling catheter and the other of which is for fixing the other end of the indwelling catheter.
6. The indwelling catheter fixing device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein a connecting band is provided at one end of the elastic band, the connecting part is provided on the surface of the connecting band, and the connecting part is a second hook; or
One end of the elastic belt is provided with a first connecting belt, the other end of the elastic belt is provided with a second connecting belt, and the first connecting belt and the second connecting belt are provided with connecting buckles matched for use.
7. The indwelling catheter fixing device according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising a fixing band, the elastic band comprising a first elastic band and a second elastic band, the first elastic band being attached to one end of the fixing band, the second elastic band being attached to the other end of the fixing band; the surface of the fixing band is covered with the hair patch.
8. The indwelling catheter fixing device of claim 7, wherein the fixing strap comprises a cotton cloth layer, the cloth layer having at least two layers, the cloth layers being arranged in a stack.
9. The indwelling catheter fixation device of any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising a controller, an alarm and a pressure sensor, the controller being electrically connected to the pressure sensor and the alarm, respectively, the pressure sensor being configured to measure a pressure value between the elastic band and the limb.
10. The indwelling catheter fixation device of any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising a hook or a net, the hook or the net being provided to the elastic band.
CN202020175587.0U 2020-02-17 2020-02-17 Indwelling catheter fixing device Active CN212090483U (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CN202020175587.0U CN212090483U (en) 2020-02-17 2020-02-17 Indwelling catheter fixing device

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
CN202020175587.0U CN212090483U (en) 2020-02-17 2020-02-17 Indwelling catheter fixing device

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
CN212090483U true CN212090483U (en) 2020-12-08

Family

ID=73632974

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
CN202020175587.0U Active CN212090483U (en) 2020-02-17 2020-02-17 Indwelling catheter fixing device

Country Status (1)

Country Link
CN (1) CN212090483U (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN114569870A (en) * 2022-01-18 2022-06-03 江苏省省级机关医院 Catheter dropout prevention means

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
CN114569870A (en) * 2022-01-18 2022-06-03 江苏省省级机关医院 Catheter dropout prevention means

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
CN212090483U (en) Indwelling catheter fixing device
CN211214878U (en) Braces formula belly drainage tube fixed band
CN213190470U (en) Jugular vein catheter fixing cold compress device
CN209770679U (en) Wound dressing
CN205964667U (en) External fixation of T shape drainage tube
CN214382511U (en) Be applied to fixing device of thorax closed drainage tube
CN211327680U (en) Double-clamping type urinary catheter fixing device
CN209451110U (en) A kind of arteriovenous sets tube fixing band
CN218165708U (en) VSD negative pressure drainage tube fixing device
CN210521044U (en) Elastic compression band with timing alarm function
CN215129443U (en) Abdominal compression bag
CN215459329U (en) Medical abdominal belt
CN209996408U (en) tourniquet with adjustable pressure
CN215083944U (en) Fixing device of major diameter drainage tube
CN217041043U (en) Fixator for ventricular drainage tube
CN219353148U (en) Special patient dress of neck drainage tube patient
CN213347363U (en) Underwear is fixed to cuff pipe
CN216986007U (en) Medical drainage fixing band
CN214965516U (en) Adjustable sphygmomanometer cuff
CN215900087U (en) Chest and abdominal belt for drainage tube anti-falling tube
CN215938721U (en) Indwelling catheter fixing device
CN210728393U (en) Femoral vein hemodialysis puncture catheter anti-falling belt
CN216797996U (en) Neck incision pressurization ice compress drainage fixing device
CN220876853U (en) Medical tourniquet
CN219594944U (en) Ureter skin stoma fixing band

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
GR01 Patent grant
GR01 Patent grant