CN211187388U - Continuous suture holding device - Google Patents
Continuous suture holding device Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- CN211187388U CN211187388U CN201921255729.8U CN201921255729U CN211187388U CN 211187388 U CN211187388 U CN 211187388U CN 201921255729 U CN201921255729 U CN 201921255729U CN 211187388 U CN211187388 U CN 211187388U
- Authority
- CN
- China
- Prior art keywords
- pincers
- clamp
- handle
- buckle
- clamp body
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Fee Related
Links
Images
Landscapes
- Surgical Instruments (AREA)
Abstract
The utility model provides a suture thread holder in succession, including the first pincers body, the second pincers body, first pincers handle and second pincers handle, include the silica gel cover again, the first pincers body and the second pincers body pass through the screw connection, the silica gel ways is established at first pincers body and second pincers body front end, first pincers handle rear is provided with first gripping device, still be provided with first buckle on the first pincers handle, still be provided with the second buckle on the second pincers handle, still be provided with spacing spring between the first pincers body and the second pincers body. The utility model is provided with the silica gel sleeve and the groove, which is convenient for clamping and prevents the suture line from loosening; the holding device is arranged, so that the holding stability is improved; the clamping buckle and the clamping teeth are arranged, so that the clamping teeth can be used for locking, the clamped suture line is prevented from slipping, and meanwhile, the labor is saved; set up spacing spring, in time opened the line holder when the latch is released the block to the open angle of restriction line holder prevents to open the angle too big.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical equipment, especially, relate to a suture line ware in succession.
Background
Suturing is the process of coaptation or reconstruction of the passage of tissues and organs which have been cut or traumatized and broken to restore their function. Is a basic condition for ensuring good healing and is also one of the important basic operation techniques of the surgical operation. Different methods are adopted to suture tissues and organs at different parts. The stitching can be intermittent stitching or continuous stitching.
The continuous sewing method is that a first needle is knotted after sewing, then the whole wound is sewed by the suture, and the heavy thread tail is pulled out and left on the opposite side by the needle before finishing sewing to form a double-thread and heavy thread tail knotting.
Because the muscle tension of the human body is very large, the suture line needs to be tightly pulled after each step of suture is completed during continuous suture, the two sides of the incision or the wound are ensured to be attached together, and the suture line is easy to break due to the sharp teeth of the common vascular forceps. At present, the direct use of the forefinger to pull by the surgeon in clinical practice easily causes the skin of the forefinger to be injured by the suture even under the complete condition of the glove, and meanwhile, the pain of the forefinger may cause the risk that the suture is not pulled in place, so that the need exists for developing a suture holder convenient for continuous suture operation, which can replace the forefinger to pull the suture, and can improve the reliability of suture pulling while relieving the pain of medical staff.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims at solving the problems that the suture line is easy to be tightened by the direct forefinger in the prior art and the suture line is easy to be broken by using the common vascular forceps to clamp the suture line, and providing a line holder used during the continuous suture of the operation incision.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
the utility model provides a suture thread holder in succession, includes first pincers body, the second pincers body, first pincers handle and second pincers handle, includes the silica gel cover again, first pincers body and second pincers body pass through the screw connection, first pincers handle sets up at first pincers body rear, second pincers handle sets up at second pincers body rear, the silica gel cover is established at first pincers body and second pincers body front end, first pincers handle rear is provided with first gripping device, still be provided with first buckle on the first pincers handle, still be provided with the second buckle on the second pincers handle, still be provided with spacing spring between the first pincers body and the second pincers body.
Preferably, the first clamp body and the second clamp body can rotate around the screw, so that loosening and clamping are facilitated.
Preferably, the silica gel cover lower extreme is provided with the recess, is convenient for press from both sides tightly, prevents that the stylolite from becoming flexible.
Preferably, the first forceps handle and the second forceps handle are annular, so that the first forceps handle and the second forceps handle are convenient to hold, and are respectively integrally formed with the first forceps body and the second forceps body, so that the first forceps handle and the second forceps handle are convenient to link.
Preferably, the first holding device and the first clamp handle are integrally formed, so that the holding stability is improved.
Preferably, first buckle and second buckle front end are provided with first latch and second latch respectively, still be provided with anti-skidding line on first buckle and the second buckle, can block when holding the line ware and press from both sides tightly and connect, prevent not hard up.
Preferably, one end of the limiting spring is fixedly connected with the first forceps body, and the other end of the limiting spring is fixedly connected with the second forceps body, so that the opening angle of the wire holder is limited, and the opening angle is prevented from being too large.
Preferably, first latch and the equal slope setting of second latch, inboard inclination is 45, the block of being convenient for is locked.
Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the utility model are that:
1. the silica gel sleeve is arranged, and the groove is formed in the silica gel sleeve, so that the clamping is convenient, and the suture line is prevented from loosening;
2. the holding device is arranged, so that the holding stability is improved;
3. the clamping buckle is arranged, the clamping teeth are arranged on the clamping buckle, the clamping teeth can be used for locking when the thread holder is clamped, the suture thread is prevented from loosening, and meanwhile, the effect of saving labor is achieved;
4. set up spacing spring between the first pincers body and the second pincers body, on the one hand in time open the line holder when the latch is released the block, on the other hand restriction line holder open angle prevents to open the angle too big.
Drawings
Fig. 1 is a schematic view of a combined structure of embodiment 1 of the present invention;
fig. 2 is an exploded schematic view of embodiment 1 of the present invention;
fig. 3 is an enlarged schematic structural view of the position a of embodiment 1 of the present invention;
fig. 4 is an enlarged schematic view of the buckle according to embodiment 1 of the present invention.
Detailed Description
In order to further understand the objects, structures, features and functions of the present invention, the following embodiments are described in detail.
Example 1
Referring to fig. 1, a continuous suture thread holder includes a first clamp body 101, a second clamp body 201, a first clamp handle 102, a second clamp handle 202, and a silicone sleeve 30, wherein the first clamp body 101 and the second clamp body 201 are connected by a screw, the first clamp handle 102 is disposed behind the first clamp body 101, the second clamp handle 202 is disposed behind the second clamp body 201, the silicone sleeve 30 is sleeved on the front ends of the first clamp body 101 and the second clamp body 201, a first holding device 103 is disposed behind the first clamp handle 102, a first buckle 104 is further disposed on the first clamp handle 102, a second buckle 204 is further disposed on the second clamp handle 202, and a limiting spring 40 is further disposed between the first clamp body 101 and the second clamp body 201.
Specifically, the first caliper body 101 and the second caliper body 201 can rotate around the screw, so as to facilitate loosening and clamping.
Referring to fig. 2, the lower end of the silicone sleeve 30 is provided with a groove 301 for facilitating clamping and preventing the suture from loosening.
Referring to fig. 1 and 2, the first forceps handle 102 and the second forceps handle 202 are circular and easy to hold, and are integrally formed with the first forceps body 101 and the second forceps body 201, respectively, so as to facilitate the linkage between the forceps bodies and the forceps handles.
Specifically, the first holding device 103 and the first forceps handle 102 are integrally formed, so that the holding stability is improved.
Referring to fig. 4, the front ends of the first buckle 104 and the second buckle 204 are respectively provided with a first latch 105 and a second latch 205, and the first buckle 104 and the second buckle 204 are further provided with anti-slip threads 50, so that the wire holder can be clamped and connected to prevent loosening.
Referring to fig. 1 and fig. 3, one end of the limiting spring 40 is fixedly connected to the first forceps body 101, and the other end is fixedly connected to the second forceps body 201, so as to limit the opening angle of the suture holder and prevent the opening angle from being too large.
Referring to fig. 4, the first latch 105 and the second latch 205 are both disposed in an inclined manner, and the inner side of the first latch is inclined at an angle of 45 ° to facilitate the engagement and locking.
The present invention has been described in relation to the above embodiments, which are only examples for implementing the present invention. It should be noted that the disclosed embodiments do not limit the scope of the invention. On the contrary, all changes and modifications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention are deemed to fall within the scope of the present invention.
Claims (8)
1. A continuous suture thread holder comprises a first clamp body (101), a second clamp body (201), a first clamp handle (102) and a second clamp handle (202), and is characterized in that: the novel clamp is characterized by further comprising a silica gel sleeve (30), the first clamp body (101) is connected with the second clamp body (201) through a screw, the first clamp handle (102) is arranged behind the first clamp body (101), the second clamp handle (202) is arranged behind the second clamp body (201), the silica gel sleeve (30) is sleeved at the front ends of the first clamp body (101) and the second clamp body (201), the first holding device (103) is arranged behind the first clamp handle (102), a first buckle (104) is further arranged on the first clamp handle (102), a second buckle (204) is further arranged on the second clamp handle (202), and a limiting spring (40) is further arranged between the first clamp body (101) and the second clamp body (201).
2. A continuous suture holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the first clamp body (101) and the second clamp body (201) can rotate around a screw.
3. A continuous suture holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the lower end of the silica gel sleeve (30) is provided with a groove (301).
4. A continuous suture holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the first clamp handle (102) and the second clamp handle (202) are annular and are integrally formed with the first clamp body (101) and the second clamp body (201) respectively.
5. A continuous suture holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the first holding device (103) and the first clamp handle (102) are integrally formed.
6. A continuous suture holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the front ends of the first buckle (104) and the second buckle (204) are respectively provided with a first latch (105) and a second latch (205), and the first buckle (104) and the second buckle (204) are further provided with anti-skid lines (50).
7. A continuous suture holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: one end of the limiting spring (40) is fixedly connected with the first clamp body (101), and the other end of the limiting spring is fixedly connected with the second clamp body (201).
8. A continuous suture holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein: the first latch (105) and the second latch (205) are both arranged obliquely, and the inner oblique angle is 45 degrees.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
CN201921255729.8U CN211187388U (en) | 2019-08-05 | 2019-08-05 | Continuous suture holding device |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
CN201921255729.8U CN211187388U (en) | 2019-08-05 | 2019-08-05 | Continuous suture holding device |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
CN211187388U true CN211187388U (en) | 2020-08-07 |
Family
ID=71846891
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
CN201921255729.8U Expired - Fee Related CN211187388U (en) | 2019-08-05 | 2019-08-05 | Continuous suture holding device |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
CN (1) | CN211187388U (en) |
-
2019
- 2019-08-05 CN CN201921255729.8U patent/CN211187388U/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US3783873A (en) | Weighted surgical clamp having foldable prop | |
US5549619A (en) | Medical/surgical devices | |
US20050228406A1 (en) | Formation of knots | |
WO2019128491A1 (en) | Tension adjusting and fixing device for surgical mesh, and surgical application thereof | |
WO2010108050A2 (en) | Systems and methods for sternum repair | |
CN206273250U (en) | The scope tear-away clamping device of three-clove style | |
CN107496008B (en) | Multifunctional fracture reduction guiding forceps | |
CN211187388U (en) | Continuous suture holding device | |
CN209629747U (en) | The disjunctor two-sided clip of hemostasis and suture through digesting endoscope duct | |
CN217611300U (en) | Puncture instrument set for transvaginal uterine abdominal wall suspension operation | |
CN214157431U (en) | Child hernia needle | |
CN211934454U (en) | Pediatric orthopedic traction bow | |
CN112353449A (en) | Lock catch type ligator for laparoscope | |
CN211023049U (en) | Wire passing forceps for orthopedic operation | |
CN108498135B (en) | Clinical internal medicine vascular forceps | |
CN208799286U (en) | A kind of operation of indirect inguinal hernia in children micro-wound tissue elastic separating plier | |
US3205553A (en) | Apparatus for forming and/or closing the mouth of a corpse | |
CN105250008B (en) | Reply angiorrbagia enters sheath structure vascular occlusion clamp in a kind of thoracoscope pulmonary surgery | |
CN215425339U (en) | Positioning clamp for preventing tongue from falling | |
CN211156066U (en) | Hemostatic forceps for obstetrics and gynecology department | |
CN205083556U (en) | Pincers are blocked to income sheath formula blood vessel of reply angiorrbagia among thoracoscope pulmonary surgery | |
CN211325225U (en) | Tendon stripper | |
CN105105899B (en) | Postpartum uterine contractile net | |
CN210330632U (en) | Hand flexor tendon tractor | |
CN211934167U (en) | Improved auxiliary suture forceps |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
GR01 | Patent grant | ||
GR01 | Patent grant | ||
CF01 | Termination of patent right due to non-payment of annual fee |
Granted publication date: 20200807 Termination date: 20210805 |
|
CF01 | Termination of patent right due to non-payment of annual fee |