CN210301223U - Gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame - Google Patents

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CN210301223U
CN210301223U CN201920119676.0U CN201920119676U CN210301223U CN 210301223 U CN210301223 U CN 210301223U CN 201920119676 U CN201920119676 U CN 201920119676U CN 210301223 U CN210301223 U CN 210301223U
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The utility model relates to a gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame, include: a base; a plurality of moving wheels connected to the base to support the base and enable the base to move; a first bracket attached to one end of the base and having a fixed height; and the second support, its other end and the height-adjustable that attaches to the base can be so that the top edge of second support can adjust to the lower limb that is less than the bed board of operation table to let the second support can pass so that first support and second support are located the both sides of operation table respectively from the bed board below of operation table, the utility model discloses can provide supplementary for the medical staff of sick bed both sides, the medical staff operation of can being convenient for reduces medical staff's intensity of labour.

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Gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the field of medical equipment, especially, relate to a gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame.
Background
Surgery is a subject of modern medicine and is primarily concerned with the treatment of patients by surgical methods to eradicate the patient. Surgery, like all clinical medicine, requires knowledge of the definition, etiology, presentation, diagnosis, staging, treatment, prognosis of a disease, and places more emphasis on surgical-related problems such as open-surgical indications, pre-operative assessment and care, surgical skills and procedures, post-operative care, surgical complications and prognosis. Surgery has advanced significantly with the application of microsurgical techniques. The special setting principle of each hospital surgery is similar to that of the internal medicine, and generally corresponds to the internal medicine.
Gastrointestinal surgery is one of the most common surgical operations, and requires a large number of medical instruments, such as a plurality of surgical knives, drainage equipment, and other tools. Moreover, doctors often need multiple persons to complete the operation during the operation, and different doctors may operate the operation in the left and right sides of the hospital bed in a separated manner for the convenience of operation. The prior gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame can only provide assistance for one side of doctors. Therefore, there is a need for improvements in the prior art.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
To the deficiency of the prior art, the utility model provides a gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame, include: a base; a plurality of moving wheels connected to the base to support the base and enable the base to move; a first bracket attached to one end of the base and having a fixed height; and a second bracket attached to the other end of the base and adjustable in height to enable an upper edge of the second bracket to be adjustable to be lower than a lower edge of a bed plate of the operating bed, thereby enabling the second bracket to pass under the bed plate of the operating bed so that the first bracket and the second bracket are respectively located at two sides of the operating bed.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first support comprises a first cross bar and at least one upright, the first cross bar is connected to the base by the at least one upright, the second support comprises a second cross bar and a hydraulic telescopic rod, and the second cross bar is connected to the hydraulic telescopic rod so that the height of the second support is adjustable.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame further comprises a hydraulic pump, a liquid storage cylinder and a controller, wherein the hydraulic telescopic rod, the hydraulic pump and the liquid storage cylinder are sequentially connected on a hydraulic path, and the controller is electrically connected to the hydraulic pump to control the hydraulic pump.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame further comprises a plurality of gooseneck tubes, a plurality of first threaded holes are formed in the first cross rod along the length direction, a plurality of second threaded holes are formed in the second cross rod along the length direction, the second threaded holes are the same as the first threaded holes in specification, an interface matched with the first threaded holes is formed in one end of each gooseneck tube, so that the corresponding gooseneck tube can be detachably connected to the first cross rod or the second cross rod, and a pipe clamp is arranged at the other end of each gooseneck tube.
According to a preferred embodiment, the tube clamp is detachably connected to the other end of the gooseneck by a screw thread, and the gastrointestinal surgical assistant stand comprises at least two kinds of tube clamps to clamp tubes having corresponding diameters.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first cross bar is provided with a plurality of first permanent magnets, the second cross bar is provided with a plurality of second permanent magnets, the first and second permanent magnets can be used for magnetically attracting the instrument disc, wherein the first permanent magnet is arranged on the first cross bar in a manner that the upper surface of the first permanent magnet is flush with the upper surface of the first cross bar, so that when the corresponding first permanent magnet adsorbs the corresponding instrument disk, the corresponding instrument disk can simultaneously contact the upper surface of the corresponding first permanent magnet and the corresponding first cross rod, the second permanent magnet is arranged on the first cross bar in a mode that the upper surface of the second permanent magnet is flush with the upper surface of the second cross bar, so that the corresponding instrument tray can simultaneously contact the upper surface of the corresponding second permanent magnet and the upper surface of the corresponding second cross bar while the corresponding second permanent magnet adsorbs the corresponding instrument tray.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first cross rod is provided with at least six first threaded holes at intervals; and/or the second cross rod is provided with at least six second threaded holes at intervals.
According to a preferred embodiment, at least one first permanent magnet is arranged between every two first threaded holes, and at least one second permanent magnet is arranged between every two second threaded holes.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first permanent magnet and/or the second permanent magnet is a neodymium magnet.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gastrointestinal surgical aid rack further comprises at least one drawer to accommodate a gooseneck and surgical instruments.
The utility model provides a gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame has following advantage at least:
firstly, the utility model can provide assistance for medical staff at both sides of the sickbed, facilitate the operation of the medical staff and reduce the labor intensity of the medical staff;
secondly, the first support adopts a fixed support, and the second support adopts a hydraulic telescopic support, so that the structural cost can be reduced, and most of operating tables and operating beds can be conveniently worn after the second support is retracted downwards;
thirdly, the detachable gooseneck, the first threaded hole and the second threaded hole are arranged to help medical staff to clamp the drainage tube, the flushing tube and temporarily clamp the instrument with the tubular handle and the like by arranging the gooseneck according to field operation requirements.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with the second bracket in an upwardly extended state;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with the second support in a downwardly retracted position;
FIG. 3 is a partial schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with an instrument tray in place;
FIG. 4 is a schematic structural view of a preferred embodiment of a gooseneck; and
fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of another preferred embodiment of the gooseneck.
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100: base 200: the moving wheel 310: first support
311: first cross bar 312: the upright rod 320: second support
321: second crossbar 322: the hydraulic telescopic rod 330: hydraulic pump
340: liquid storage cylinder 350: the controller 400: gooseneck
410: pipe clamp 510: first permanent magnet 520: second permanent magnet
600: instrument tray 700: drawer K1: first screw hole
K2: second threaded hole 800: armrest
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This is described in detail below with reference to figures 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that if the terms "center", "longitudinal", "lateral", "length", "width", "thickness", "upper", "lower", "front", "rear", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "inner", "outer", "clockwise", "counterclockwise", etc. are used in the orientation or positional relationship indicated on the basis of the drawings, it is only for convenience of description and simplification of the description, but it is not intended to indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it is also to be understood that the terms "first", "second", and the like, if any, are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implying any number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include one or more of that feature. In the description of the present invention, the terms "plurality" or "a plurality", if any, mean two or more unless specifically limited otherwise.
In the description of the present invention, it should be understood that the terms "mounting," "connecting," "fixing," and the like are used in a broad sense, and may be fixed, detachable, or integrally connected, for example; can be mechanically or electrically connected; they may be connected directly or indirectly through intervening media, or they may be interconnected between two elements. To one of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in the present invention can be understood as a matter of context, unless otherwise explicitly stated and/or defined.
In the description of the present invention, it should also be understood that unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, "over" or "under" a first feature may include the first and second features being in direct contact, and may also include the first and second features not being in direct contact but being in contact with each other through another feature therebetween. Also, the first feature being "on," "above" and "over" the second feature includes the first feature being directly on and obliquely above the second feature, or merely indicating that the first feature is at a higher level than the second feature. A first feature being "under," "below," and "beneath" a second feature includes the first feature being directly under and obliquely below the second feature, or simply meaning that the first feature is at a lesser elevation than the second feature.
According to a preferred embodiment, a gastrointestinal surgical aid may include: at least one of the base 100, the plurality of moving wheels 200, the first support 310, and the second support 320.
According to a preferred embodiment, a gastrointestinal surgical aid may include: a base plate 100. A number of moving wheels 200 may be coupled to the base 100 to support the base 100 and enable the base 100 to move. The first bracket 310 may be attached to one end of the base 100 and have a fixed height. The second bracket 320 may be attached to the other end of the base 100 and be height-adjustable to enable the upper edge of the second bracket 320 to be adjusted to be lower than the lower edge of the bed plate of the operating bed, thereby enabling the second bracket 320 to pass under the bed plate of the operating bed to enable the first bracket 310 and the second bracket 320 to be located at both sides of the operating bed, respectively.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first bracket 310 may include a first cross bar 311 and at least one upright 312. First cross bar 311 may be connected to base 100 by at least one upright 312. The second bracket 320 may include a second cross bar 321 and a hydraulic telescopic bar 322. The second cross bar 321 may be connected to the hydraulic telescopic bar 322 to make the height of the second bracket 320 adjustable.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gastrointestinal surgical aid may include a hydraulic pump 330, a reservoir 340, and a controller 350. The hydraulic telescopic rod 322, the hydraulic pump 330 and the liquid storage cylinder 340 can be connected in sequence on the liquid path. The controller 350 may be electrically connected to the hydraulic pump 330 to control the hydraulic pump 330. The controller 350 may be electrically connected to the hydraulic pump 330 to control the hydraulic pump 330 to drive the hydraulic telescopic rod 322 to adjust the height of the second cross bar.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gastrointestinal surgical aid frame may include several gooseneck tubes 400. The first cross bar 311 may be provided with a plurality of first screw holes K1 along the length direction. The second cross bar 321 may be provided with a plurality of second threaded holes K2 along the length direction. The second screw hole K2 and the first screw hole K1 have the same size. One end of the gooseneck 400 may be provided with an interface that mates with the first threaded hole K1 to enable the corresponding gooseneck 400 to be removably coupled to the first crossbar 311 or the second crossbar 321. The other end of the gooseneck 400 may be provided with a tube clamp 410.
According to a preferred embodiment, the tube clamp 410 may be removably attached to the other end of the gooseneck 400 by threads. The gastrointestinal surgical aid may include at least two gauge tube clamps 410 to hold tubes of corresponding diameters.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first cross bar 311 may be provided with a plurality of first permanent magnets 510. The second cross bar 321 may be provided with a plurality of second permanent magnets 520. The first permanent magnet 510 and the second permanent magnet 520 may be used to magnetically attract the instrument tray 600. The first permanent magnets 510 may be disposed on the first bars 311 in such a manner that the upper surfaces of the first permanent magnets 510 are flush with the upper surfaces of the first bars 311, so that the corresponding instrument tray 600 can simultaneously contact the upper surface of the corresponding first permanent magnet 510 and the corresponding first bar 311 while the corresponding first permanent magnet 510 adsorbs the corresponding instrument tray 600. The second permanent magnets 520 may be disposed on the first cross bar 311 in such a manner that the upper surfaces of the second permanent magnets 520 are flush with the upper surface of the second cross bar 321, so that the corresponding instrument tray 600 can simultaneously contact the upper surface of the corresponding second permanent magnet 520 and the upper surface of the corresponding second cross bar 321 while the corresponding second permanent magnet 520 adsorbs the corresponding instrument tray 600. This can improve the stability of the instrument tray.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first bracket 310 may be provided with a handle 800. Preferably, the handrail 800 may be provided on the upright 312. Preferably, the armrest 800 is positioned below the first cross bar 311.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first cross bar 311 may be provided with at least six first threaded holes K1 at intervals; and/or the second cross bar 321 may be provided with at least six second threaded holes K2 at intervals.
According to a preferred embodiment, at least one first permanent magnet 510 may be disposed between every two first screw holes K1. At least one second permanent magnet 520 may be disposed between every two second screw holes K2.
According to a preferred embodiment, the first permanent magnet 510 and/or the second permanent magnet 520 may be neodymium magnets.
According to a preferred embodiment, the gastrointestinal surgical aid stand may include at least one drawer 700 to accommodate the gooseneck 400 and surgical instruments.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments are exemplary, and those skilled in the art can devise various solutions in light of the present disclosure, which are also within the scope of the present disclosure and fall within the scope of the present disclosure. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that the present specification and drawings are illustrative only and are not limiting upon the claims. The scope of the invention is defined by the claims and their equivalents.

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1. A gastrointestinal surgical aid, comprising:
a base (100);
a plurality of moving wheels (200) connected to the base (100) to support the base (100) and enable the base (100) to move;
a first bracket (310) attached to one end of the base (100) and having a fixed height; and
a second bracket (320) attached to the other end of the base (100) and adjustable in height to enable an upper edge of the second bracket (320) to be adjustable to be lower than a lower edge of a bed plate of the operating bed, thereby enabling the second bracket (320) to pass under the bed plate of the operating bed so that the first bracket (310) and the second bracket (320) are respectively located at two sides of the operating bed.
2. The gastrointestinal surgical aid of claim 1, wherein the first bracket (310) comprises a first cross bar (311) and at least one upright (312), the first cross bar (311) is connected to the base (100) by the at least one upright (312), the second bracket (320) comprises a second cross bar (321) and a hydraulic telescopic rod (322), and the second cross bar (321) is connected to the hydraulic telescopic rod (322) so that the height of the second bracket (320) is adjustable.
3. The gastrointestinal surgical aid according to claim 2, further comprising a hydraulic pump (330), a liquid storage cylinder (340), and a controller (350), wherein the hydraulic telescopic rod (322), the hydraulic pump (330), and the liquid storage cylinder (340) are connected in sequence on a fluid path, and the controller (350) is electrically connected to the hydraulic pump (330) to control the hydraulic pump (330).
4. The gastrointestinal surgery auxiliary frame according to claim 3, further comprising a plurality of gooseneck tubes (400), wherein a plurality of first threaded holes (K1) are formed in the first cross rod (311) along the length direction, a plurality of second threaded holes (K2) are formed in the second cross rod (321) along the length direction, the second threaded holes (K2) and the first threaded holes (K1) are identical in specification, one end of each gooseneck tube (400) is provided with an interface matched with the first threaded holes (K1) so that the corresponding gooseneck tube (400) can be detachably connected to the first cross rod (311) or the second cross rod (321), and the other end of each gooseneck tube (400) is provided with a tube clamp (410).
5. The gastrointestinal surgical aid according to claim 4, wherein the tube clamp (410) is detachably connected to the other end of the gooseneck (400) by a screw thread, the gastrointestinal surgical aid comprising at least two sizes of tube clamps (410) to clamp tubes having corresponding diameters.
6. Gastrointestinal surgery support according to claim 2, wherein the first cross bar (311) is provided with a number of first permanent magnets (510) and the second cross bar (321) is provided with a number of second permanent magnets (520), the first permanent magnets (510) and the second permanent magnets (520) being adapted for magnetically attracting the instrument tray (600),
wherein the first permanent magnets (510) are arranged on the first cross bar (311) in a manner that the upper surfaces of the first permanent magnets (510) are flush with the upper surface of the first cross bar (311), so that when the corresponding first permanent magnets (510) adsorb the corresponding instrument disks (600), the corresponding instrument disks (600) can simultaneously contact the upper surfaces of the corresponding first permanent magnets (510) and the corresponding first cross bar (311),
the second permanent magnets (520) are arranged on the first cross bar (311) in a mode that the upper surfaces of the second permanent magnets (520) are flush with the upper surfaces of the second cross bar (321), so that when the corresponding second permanent magnets (520) adsorb the corresponding instrument discs (600), the corresponding instrument discs (600) can simultaneously contact the upper surfaces of the corresponding second permanent magnets (520) and the upper surfaces of the corresponding second cross bar (321).
7. Gastrointestinal surgical aid according to claim 2, wherein the first cross bar (311) is provided with at least six first threaded holes (K1) at intervals; and/or
At least six second threaded holes (K2) are arranged on the second cross rod (321) at intervals.
8. Gastrointestinal surgical aid according to claim 6, wherein at least one first permanent magnet (510) is arranged between every two first threaded holes (K1) and at least one second permanent magnet (520) is arranged between every two second threaded holes (K2).
9. Gastrointestinal surgical aid according to claim 6, wherein the first permanent magnet (510) and/or the second permanent magnet (520) is a neodymium magnet.
10. The gastrointestinal surgical aid of claim 1, further comprising at least one drawer (700) to accommodate a gooseneck (400) and surgical instruments.
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