CN116370004A - Ligature forceps for hemorrhoid operation - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of medical instruments, and in particular, to ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery comprises: the left forceps sheet sequentially comprises a wire control ring, a first forceps head, a first pin hole, a first forceps handle and a first finger ring, and the right forceps sheet sequentially comprises a second forceps head, a second pin hole, a second forceps handle and a second finger ring; the left clamp piece and the right clamp piece are hinged through pin shafts inserted into pin holes; the wire control ring is positioned at the top end of the first clamp head and is in a question mark shape, and an opening facing to the lower side is arranged on the side face. The ligature forceps for the hemorrhoid operation disclosed by the invention are convenient for the ligature forceps to clamp ligature wires to cover hemorrhoids by arranging the wire control ring, bending forceps heads and the like, so that the problem that the internal hemorrhoids are difficult to cover by using common surgical forceps is solved, and the wound of a patient is enlarged and pain is increased due to the fact that the internal hemorrhoids are required to be pulled to the outside or the surgical vision is enlarged.
Description
Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of medical instruments, and in particular, to ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery.
Background
Hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disease including internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, and mixed hemorrhoids. For severe internal hemorrhoids, surgical treatment is often performed by ligation, i.e. by blocking the blood supply to the base of the hemorrhoid by ligating it, which causes anoxic necrosis of the hemorrhoid. The hemorrhoid is removed and the wound surface basal part is repaired simultaneously, and when the hemorrhoid is removed, new granulation tissues rapidly fill the wound surface to achieve the cure purpose.
In the ligation operation process, the hemorrhoid is sleeved by an operation wire, but the internal hemorrhoid is inconvenient to use and easy to fall off due to the deeper growth position of the internal hemorrhoid, the operation field is often required to be enlarged, pain is caused to a patient, and the postoperative recovery time is prolonged.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems in the related art, embodiments of the present disclosure provide a ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery.
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery, comprising:
the left forceps sheet sequentially comprises a wire control ring, a first forceps head, a first pin hole, a first forceps handle and a first finger ring, and the right forceps sheet sequentially comprises a second forceps head, a second pin hole, a second forceps handle and a second finger ring; the left clamp piece and the right clamp piece are hinged through pin shafts inserted into pin holes; the wire control ring is positioned at the top end of the first clamp head and is in a question mark shape, and an opening facing to the lower side is arranged on the side face.
According to the embodiment of the disclosure, the first clamp head and the second clamp head are arc-shaped and bend towards the vertical direction of the plane where the first finger ring and the second finger ring are located.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery further comprises: the first wire clamping component is detachably arranged on the outer sides of the first finger ring and the second finger ring and comprises a wire clamping groove and a buckle, wherein the wire clamping groove is U-shaped, and the distance between the middle grooves is smaller than two ends.
According to the embodiment of the disclosure, one end of the buckle, which is positioned on the outer ring of the finger ring, is provided with a guide structure.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery further comprises: the second wire clamping component is detachably arranged on the outer sides of the first finger ring and the second finger ring and comprises a wire clamping seat and screws, the wire clamping seat is in an h shape, a wire clamping structure is arranged on the side face of the upper portion, and a threaded hole matched with the screws is formed in one end of the outer ring of the finger ring at the lower portion.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery further comprises: the magnifying glass assembly comprises a lens and a base, and the base is detachably arranged on the first clamp handle or the second clamp handle.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the lens and the base are rotatably connected by a rotating member.
According to the embodiment of the disclosure, the opposite sides of the first clamp head and the second clamp head are provided with lip teeth.
According to the embodiment of the disclosure, an extended wire inclined plane is arranged on one side of the opening of the wire control ring, which is close to the first clamp head, and the extended wire inclined plane is 45 degrees with the outer edge of the wire control ring.
According to the embodiment of the disclosure, a lock catch is arranged on one side opposite to the first clamp handle and the second clamp handle.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the left and right jaws are made of stainless steel or resin.
According to the technical scheme provided by the embodiment of the disclosure, a ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery is disclosed, which comprises: the left forceps sheet sequentially comprises a wire control ring, a first forceps head, a first pin hole, a first forceps handle and a first finger ring, and the right forceps sheet sequentially comprises a second forceps head, a second pin hole, a second forceps handle and a second finger ring; the left clamp piece and the right clamp piece are hinged through pin shafts inserted into pin holes; the wire control ring is positioned at the top end of the first clamp head and is in a question mark shape, and an opening facing to the lower side is arranged on the side face. The ligature forceps for the hemorrhoid operation disclosed by the invention are convenient for the ligature forceps to clamp ligature wires to cover hemorrhoids by arranging the wire control ring, bending forceps heads and the like, so that the problem that the internal hemorrhoids are difficult to cover by using common surgical forceps is solved, and the wound of a patient is enlarged and pain is increased due to the fact that the internal hemorrhoids are required to be pulled to the outside or the surgical vision is enlarged.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive of the disclosure.
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fig. 1 and 2 illustrate block diagrams of ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 3 illustrates a block diagram of a ligature forceps control wire loop for hemorrhoid surgery according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 4 illustrates a block diagram of a first card wire assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing the installation of a first wire clamping member with a ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 6 illustrates a block diagram of a second card wire assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 7 is a block diagram showing the installation of a second wire clamping member with ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 8 illustrates a block diagram of a magnifier assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Fig. 9 illustrates a block diagram of a ligature forceps mounting magnifier assembly for hemorrhoid surgery according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Detailed Description
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings so that those skilled in the art can easily implement them. In addition, for the sake of clarity, portions irrelevant to description of the exemplary embodiments are omitted in the drawings.
In this disclosure, it should be understood that terms such as "comprises" or "comprising," etc., are intended to indicate the presence of features, numbers, steps, acts, components, portions, or combinations thereof disclosed in this specification, and are not intended to exclude the possibility that one or more other features, numbers, steps, acts, components, portions, or combinations thereof are present or added.
In addition, it should be noted that, without conflict, the embodiments of the present disclosure and features of the embodiments may be combined with each other. The present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings in conjunction with embodiments.
Hemorrhoids are a common anorectal disease including internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, and mixed hemorrhoids. For severe internal hemorrhoids, surgical treatment is often performed by ligation, i.e. by blocking the blood supply to the base of the hemorrhoid by ligating it, which causes anoxic necrosis of the hemorrhoid. The hemorrhoid is removed and the wound surface basal part is repaired simultaneously, and when the hemorrhoid is removed, new granulation tissues rapidly fill the wound surface to achieve the cure purpose.
In the ligation operation process, the hemorrhoid is sleeved by an operation wire, but the internal hemorrhoid is inconvenient to use and easy to fall off due to the deeper growth position of the internal hemorrhoid, the operation field is often required to be enlarged, pain is caused to a patient, and the postoperative recovery time is prolonged.
In order to solve the technical problems, the invention discloses ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery, which comprises a left forceps piece and a right forceps piece, wherein the left forceps piece sequentially comprises a wire control ring, a first forceps head, a first pin hole, a first forceps handle and a first finger ring, and the right forceps piece sequentially comprises a second forceps head, a second pin hole, a second forceps handle and a second finger ring; the left clamp piece and the right clamp piece are hinged through pin shafts inserted into pin holes; the wire control ring is positioned at the top end of the first clamp head and is in a question mark shape, and an opening facing to the lower side is arranged on the side face. The ligature forceps for the hemorrhoid operation disclosed by the invention are convenient for the ligature forceps to clamp ligature wires to cover hemorrhoids by arranging the wire control ring, bending forceps heads and the like, so that the problem that the internal hemorrhoids are difficult to cover by using common surgical forceps is solved, and the wound of a patient is enlarged and pain is increased due to the fact that the internal hemorrhoids are required to be pulled to the outside or the surgical vision is enlarged.
Fig. 1 and 2 illustrate a structural view of a ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and fig. 3 illustrates a structural view of a ligature forceps control wire loop for hemorrhoid surgery according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery comprises: the left and right forceps sheets sequentially comprise a wire control ring 110, a first forceps head 120, a first pin hole (not shown in the figure), a first forceps handle 130 and a first finger ring 140, and the right forceps sheet sequentially comprises a second forceps head 150, a second pin hole (not shown in the figure), a second forceps handle 160 and a second finger ring 170; the left clamp piece and the right clamp piece are hinged through pin shafts inserted into pin holes; the wire control ring 110 is located at the top end of the first clamp head 120, and has a question mark shape, and a side surface is provided with an opening facing to the lower side. The control wire ring main body is in a question mark shape, the middle part is in a water drop-shaped hollow structure, an opening 111 facing the side lower part of the control wire ring is arranged at the top end of the water drop shape, namely the side edge of the control wire ring, the opening 111 and the hollow structure are used for clamping ligature wires, ligature wires are conveniently taken to the distal end of hemorrhoids by ligature pliers, the ligature wires are conveniently sleeved on hemorrhoids, and a doctor can conveniently implement ligature excision of hemorrhoids. The diameter of the opening should be slightly smaller than the diameter of the ligature wire used to facilitate the fixation of the ligature wire in the control wire loop, but not so much that the ligature wire is difficult to be snapped into or out of the control wire loop due to over-tightening of the control wire loop. For example, if the diameter of the surgical mousse wire is 0.5mm, the diameter of the opening of the control wire loop should be 0.3-0.4mm. Further, an extended wire inclined plane 112 is disposed at one side of the opening of the wire control ring close to the first clamp head, and the extended wire inclined plane forms 45 ° with the outer edge of the wire control ring. In order to facilitate the ligature forceps user to clamp the ligature wire into the wire control ring, the wire control ring is provided with an extension wire inclined plane 112 on one side close to the first forceps head, when the ligature wire needs to be clamped in, the ligature wire can slide along the extension wire inclined plane first and then be clamped into the wire control ring forcefully, so that the difficulty of clamping the ligature wire into the wire control ring is reduced.
According to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the first and second clamp heads 120 and 150 are curved to be bent in a direction perpendicular to a plane in which the first and second finger loops are located. As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the first binding clip and the second binding clip are arc-shaped and bend towards the vertical direction of the plane where the finger ring is located, and the arc-shaped binding clip is convenient for a user to visually observe the positions of the binding clip and the hemorrhoids, so that the hemorrhoid sleeve wire operation is convenient to carry out.
Fig. 4 illustrates a structural view of a first wire clamping member according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, and fig. 5 illustrates a structural view of a ligature clamp for hemorrhoid surgery to which the first wire clamping member is mounted according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in fig. 4 and 5, further including: the first wire clamping component 210 is detachably mounted on the outer sides of the first finger ring 140 and the second finger ring 170, and comprises a wire clamping groove 211 and a buckle 212, wherein the wire clamping groove 211 is U-shaped, and the distance between the middle grooves is smaller than two ends. The first wire clamping component can be detachably fixed on the first clamp handle 130 and the second clamp handle 160 through the clamping groove 211 and the wire control ring 110 to clamp the ligature wire, so that the ligature wire can always keep the ligature wire in a required state, the left wire and the right wire are prevented from being indistinguishable, and the surgical inconvenience caused by wire winding confusion is prevented. Further, a guiding structure 213 is provided at one end of the clip 212 located on the outer ring of the finger ring. In order to facilitate the quick installation of the first wire clamping component 210 on the clamp handle, one end of the buckle 212 is provided with a guide structure 213, that is, one end of the buckle 212 is bent outwards by a certain angle, so that when the first wire clamping component 210 is installed, a user can slide the clamp handle into the buckle 212 through the guide structure 213 without careful alignment, and the installation of the first wire clamping component 210 is quickly completed. Further, the first wire catching member 210 should be mounted such that the guide structure 213 is disposed at the outer ring side of the finger ring to prevent interference with the finger when the user holds the ligature.
Fig. 6 illustrates a structural view of a second wire catching part according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, fig. 7 illustrates a structural view of a ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery to which the second wire catching part is mounted, as shown in fig. 6 and 7, further including: the second wire clamping component 310, the second wire clamping component 310 is detachably mounted on the outer sides of the first finger ring 140 and the second finger ring 170, and comprises a wire clamping seat 311 and screws 312, the wire clamping seat is h-shaped, a wire clamping structure 313 is arranged on the side face of the upper portion, and a threaded hole 314 matched with the screws is formed in one end of the outer ring of the finger ring at the lower portion. The second wire clamping component can be installed by placing the wire clamping seat 311 outside the first finger ring 140 and the second finger ring 170, the threaded hole 314 is required to face the outer ring direction of the finger ring, and the screw 312 is screwed into the threaded hole to fasten after placing. The second wire clamping component is matched with the wire clamping structure 313 and the wire control ring 110 to clamp the ligature wire, so that the ligature wire can always keep the ligature wire in a required state, the left wire and the right wire are prevented from being indistinguishable, and the inconvenience in operation caused by wire winding confusion is prevented.
Fig. 8 illustrates a structural view of a magnifier assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, fig. 9 illustrates a structural view of a ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery mounting magnifier assembly according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in fig. 8 and 9, further comprising: a magnifying glass assembly comprising a lens 410 and a base 420, the base being removably disposed on the first grip 130 or the second grip 160. Further, the lens 410 and the base 420 are rotatably coupled by a rotation member 430. For example, the top end of the base is provided with a ball head 431, and the bottom end of the lens is provided with a spherical concave structure 432, so that the lens can rotate relative to the base, a user can conveniently adjust the magnifier according to the actual view condition, the condition of the operation position can be observed better, and the operation is convenient.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the opposite sides of the first and second binding heads 120 and 150 are provided with lips and teeth. The lips and teeth are of saw-tooth structures arranged on the plane, and are respectively arranged on one side opposite to the first binding clip 120 and the second binding clip 150, and the lips and teeth on two sides can mutually cooperate and cross, so that the friction force of the binding clip is increased.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a latch 510 is provided on opposite sides of the first and second handles. The lock catch is of a plane structure with a saw-tooth shape, and when the first clamp handle 130 and the second clamp handle 160 move in opposite directions, the lock catch can relatively fix the positions of the first clamp handle 130 and the second clamp handle 160, so that a user is prevented from holding an object by the ligature clamp continuously.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the left and right jaws are made of stainless steel or resin.
The foregoing description is only of the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure and description of the principles of the technology being employed. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the scope of the invention referred to in this disclosure is not limited to the specific combination of features described above, but encompasses other embodiments in which any combination of features described above or their equivalents is contemplated without departing from the inventive concepts described. Such as those described above, are mutually substituted with the technical features having similar functions disclosed in the present disclosure (but not limited thereto).
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1. A ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery, comprising:
the left forceps sheet sequentially comprises a wire control ring, a first forceps head, a first pin hole, a first forceps handle and a first finger ring, and the right forceps sheet sequentially comprises a second forceps head, a second pin hole, a second forceps handle and a second finger ring; the left clamp piece and the right clamp piece are hinged through pin shafts inserted into pin holes; the wire control ring is positioned at the top end of the first clamp head and is in a question mark shape, and an opening facing to the lower side is arranged on the side face.
2. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to claim 1, wherein the first forceps head and the second forceps head are curved in a direction perpendicular to a plane in which the first finger ring and the second finger ring are located.
3. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to claim 1, further comprising: the first wire clamping component is detachably arranged on the outer sides of the first finger ring and the second finger ring and comprises a wire clamping groove and a buckle, wherein the wire clamping groove is U-shaped, and the distance between the middle grooves is smaller than two ends.
4. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to claim 3, wherein the clip is provided with a guide structure at one end of the outer ring of the finger ring.
5. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to claim 1, wherein the ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery further comprises: the second wire clamping component is detachably arranged on the outer sides of the first finger ring and the second finger ring and comprises a wire clamping seat and screws, the wire clamping seat is in an h shape, a wire clamping structure is arranged on the side face of the upper portion, and a threaded hole matched with the screws is formed in one end of the outer ring of the finger ring at the lower portion.
6. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to claim 1, further comprising: the magnifying glass assembly comprises a lens and a base, and the base is detachably arranged on the first clamp handle or the second clamp handle.
7. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to claim 6, wherein the lens and the base are rotatably connected by a rotating member.
8. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid operation according to any one of claims 1-7, wherein an elongated wire bevel is provided on a side of the wire control ring opening adjacent to the first forceps head, the elongated wire bevel being 45 ° from an outer edge of the wire control ring.
9. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein opposite sides of the first forceps handle and the second forceps handle are provided with a lock catch.
10. The ligature forceps for hemorrhoid surgery according to claim 1, wherein the left and right forceps pieces are made of stainless steel or resin.
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