CN202020506U - Sterilizing kidney puncture device - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model provides a sterilizing kidney puncture device which belongs to the technical field of medical appliance. The device includes a needle, a needle handle and a needle core. The needle handle is equipped with a tweezers ring and the tweezers ring is equipped with a fixing wing. The device in the utility model has a simple structure and can avoid cross-infection when kidney puncture is applied to a patient, thereby reducing the working difficulty of medical staff.
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Technical field: this utility model belongs to the medical instruments technical field, is that a kind of aseptic kidney is worn device specifically.
Background technology: at present, employed clinically kidney puncture needle mainly is made of needle body, needle handle and nook closing member, when carrying out renal puncture to patient, needs hands to pinch needle handle puncture inserting needle, be easy to cause cross infection like this, increased great work difficulty to the medical worker.
Summary of the invention: the purpose of this utility model provides a kind of aseptic kidney that can avoid causing cross infection and wears device when carrying out renal puncture to patient.
The technical solution of the utility model is: comprise needle body, needle handle and nook closing member, it is characterized in that being provided with the tweezer collar on needle handle, the tweezer collar is provided with fixed-wing.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are: this utility model is simple in structure, can avoid causing cross infection when carrying out renal puncture to patient, has alleviated medical worker's work difficulty.
Description of drawings: accompanying drawing 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
Among the figure 1, needle body, 2, needle handle, 3, nook closing member, 4, the tweezer collar, 5, fixed-wing.
The specific embodiment: comprise needle body 1, needle handle 2 and nook closing member 3, it is characterized in that on needle handle 2, being provided with the tweezer collar 4 that the tweezer collar 4 is provided with fixed-wing 5.When carrying out renal puncture, the tweezer arm is inserted the tweezer collar 4 to patient, the puncture inserting needle, fixing fixed-wing 5 takes out the tweezer arm and gets final product then.
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1. aseptic kidney is worn device, comprises needle body (1), needle handle (2) and nook closing member (3), it is characterized in that: be provided with the tweezer collar (4) on needle handle (2), the tweezer collar (4) is provided with fixed-wing (5).
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Granted publication date: 20111102 Termination date: 20120112 |