CN201481912U - Retained type scalp acupuncture for infants - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to a medical device, in particular to a retained type scalp acupuncture for infants. The following technical scheme is adopted: the scalp acupuncture for infants consists of a pinhead and a connector, a joint is provided with a supporting handle and is connected with the connector, and the connector is connected with the pinhead. The retained type scalp acupuncture for infants has the advantages of simple structure and convenient operation.
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Technical field
This utility model relates to a kind of medical apparatus, relates in particular to a kind of department of pediatrics detention scalp acupuncture.
Background technology
The transfusion scalp acupuncture of prior art is made of syringe needle, joint and the connection tube that is connected between the two, and this conventional transfusion scalp acupuncture that uses can not stop the small impurity bit intravasation in the medicinal liquid, thereby the infusion reaction phenomenon that causes in clinical happens occasionally.
Summary of the invention
For solving above-mentioned deficiency, the purpose of this utility model is to provide department of pediatrics a kind of simple in structure, easy to use detention scalp acupuncture, and it can stop the small impurity bit intravasation in the medicinal liquid in venous transfusion.
For achieving the above object, the technical scheme that this utility model adopted is: department of pediatrics detention scalp acupuncture, form by syringe needle, adapter, and it is characterized in that on joint, being provided with and hold up handle, joint links to each other with adapter, and adapter is connected with syringe needle.
The utlity model has advantage simple in structure, easy to operate.
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The utility model is described in further detail below in conjunction with drawings and Examples.
Fig. 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
The specific embodiment
As shown in the figure, department of pediatrics detention scalp acupuncture, it is made up of syringe needle 1, adapter 2, it is characterized in that being provided with on joint 3 holding up handle 4, and joint 3 links to each other with adapter 2, and adapter 2 is connected with syringe needle 1.
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1. department of pediatrics detention scalp acupuncture is made up of syringe needle, adapter, it is characterized in that being provided with on joint holding up handle, and joint links to each other with adapter, and adapter is connected with syringe needle.
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Granted publication date: 20100526 Termination date: 20100909 |