CN203059813U - Venous ligator - Google Patents

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CN203059813U
CN203059813U CN 201320045753 CN201320045753U CN203059813U CN 203059813 U CN203059813 U CN 203059813U CN 201320045753 CN201320045753 CN 201320045753 CN 201320045753 U CN201320045753 U CN 201320045753U CN 203059813 U CN203059813 U CN 203059813U
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The utility model relates to a venous ligator and belongs to the technical field of medical instruments. The utility modal adopts the technical scheme that the venous ligator comprises a rubber tube and is characterized in that both sides of the rubber pipe are provided with insertion rings; and attraction magnets are arranged on the insertion rings. The venous ligator has a simple structure, is simple, convenient, time-saving and labor-saving to operate when used for carrying out infusion vein vessel ligature on a patient, and reduces working difficulty of nursing personnel.

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The vein ligature carrier
Technical field: this utility model belongs to the medical instruments technical field, is a kind of vein ligature carrier specifically.
Background technology: at present, when infusing to patient, need clinically earlier with rubber tube patient's vein to be carried out ligation, be convenient to the inserting needle that punctures with sufficient exposure vein blood vessel, rubber tube operates when vein is carried out ligation and bothers very much, waste time and energy, increased work difficulty to the nursing staff.
Summary of the invention: the purpose of this utility model provides a kind of vein ligature carrier easy and simple to handle, time saving and energy saving when carrying out the transfusion vein vascular ligation to patient.
The technical solution of the utility model is: comprise rubber tube, it is characterized in that being provided with interspersed ring in the rubber tube both sides that the ring that interts is provided with attraction Magnet.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are: this utility model is simple in structure, and is easy and simple to handle, time saving and energy saving when carrying out the transfusion vein vascular ligation to patient, alleviated nursing staff's work difficulty.
Description of drawings: accompanying drawing 1 is structural representation of the present utility model.
Among the figure 1, rubber tube, 2, intert ring, 3, attract Magnet.
The specific embodiment: comprise rubber tube 1, it is characterized in that being provided with interspersed ring 2 in rubber tube 1 both sides that the ring 2 that interts is provided with and attracts Magnet 3.When carrying out the transfusion vein vascular ligation to patient, rubber tube 1 intersection is penetrated in the interspersed ring 2, attract Magnet 3 to adsorb mutually and get final product.

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1. the vein ligature carrier comprises rubber tube (1), it is characterized in that: be provided with in rubber tube (1) both sides to intert and encircle (2), the ring (2) that interts is provided with and attracts Magnet (3).
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