CN202458598U - Convenient neurosurgical scalpel - Google Patents

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CN202458598U
CN202458598U CN201220112950XU CN201220112950U CN202458598U CN 202458598 U CN202458598 U CN 202458598U CN 201220112950X U CN201220112950X U CN 201220112950XU CN 201220112950 U CN201220112950 U CN 201220112950U CN 202458598 U CN202458598 U CN 202458598U
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张秀华
朱桂晓
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The utility model relates to a convenient neurosurgical scalpel, and belongs to the technical field of medical apparatus. The technical scheme provided by the utility model comprises a scalpel body and a scalpel handle. The convenient neurosurgical scalpel is characterized in that a plurality of short bended arms are arranged on the scalpel handle. The convenient neurosurgical scalpel provided by the utility model is simple in structure, and can prevent the scalpel handle from falling from hands when used to carry out a neurosurgical procedure for a patient, thereby alleviating the work difficulty of medical staff.

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Convenient neurosurgery cutter
Technical field: this utility model belongs to the medical instruments technical field, is a kind of convenient neurosurgery cutter specifically.
Background technology: at present, use the neurosurgery cutter mainly to be made up of cutter hub and handle of a knife clinically, handle of a knife surface smoother is easy to slippage, thereby causes malpractice in operation process, increased great work difficulty to the medical worker.
Summary of the invention: the purpose of this utility model provides a kind of neurosurgery cutter that when carrying out neurosurgery to patient, can avoid handle of a knife slippage in hands.
The technical scheme of this utility model is: comprise cutter hub and handle of a knife, it is characterized in that on handle of a knife, being provided with several short curved booms.
The beneficial effect of this utility model is: this utility model is simple in structure, when carrying out neurosurgery to patient, can avoid handle of a knife slippage in hands, has alleviated medical worker's work difficulty.
Description of drawings: accompanying drawing 1 is the structural representation of this utility model.
Among the figure 1, cutter hub, 2, handle of a knife, 3, short curved boom.
The specific embodiment: comprise cutter hub 1 and handle of a knife 2, it is characterized in that on handle of a knife 2, being provided with several short curved booms 3.When carrying out neurosurgery, increase frictional force through short curved boom 3 and get final product to patient.

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1. convenient neurosurgery cutter comprises cutter hub (1) and handle of a knife (2), it is characterized in that: on handle of a knife (2), be provided with several short curved booms (3).
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