CN211272161U - Postoperative abdominal wall massage device for general surgery department - Google Patents
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The utility model discloses a postoperative abdominal wall massage device for general surgery department, which comprises a base, baffles, a first air bag and a second air bag, wherein the left end and the right end of the base are connected with the baffles extending upwards, the top surface of the base between the two baffles is connected with a plurality of first air bags and second air bags which are distributed at intervals on the top surface of the base, and the top surfaces of the first air bags and the second air bags are provided with a plurality of massage blocks distributed at equal intervals; a first vent pipe and a second vent pipe are arranged in the base, a gas port at the bottom of the first air bag is communicated with the first vent pipe, and a gas port at the bottom of the second air bag is communicated with the second vent pipe; an air pump is arranged outside the base, and an air port of the air pump is respectively communicated with the first vent pipe and the second vent pipe; the air bag has enough cushioning and elasticity, and the comfort level is high; and massage blocks are arranged on the first air bag and the second air bag, and can also play a role of massage when contacting with the abdominal wall.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to a massage pad field, especially a department of general surgery is with postoperative stomach wall massage device.
Background
Patients in general surgery need to be maintained in bed for a long time after surgical treatment, and patients who perform back or waist surgery can only lie on the side or lie on the bed, so that the contact between the back or the back waist and the bed body is avoided; but lie prone on bed for a long time and cause the stomach wall to press sore easily, therefore patient need often twist the belly and overcome this problem, help patient twist the health and be unfavorable for operation incision's recovery to still can increase medical personnel's work load.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to overcome the technical problem, the utility model provides a department of general surgery is with postoperative stomach wall massage device can fill up and play the massage effect at patient's belly, can effectively alleviate the pressure sore problem, uses manpower sparingly.
The utility model provides a technical scheme that its technical problem adopted is: a postoperative abdominal wall massage device for general surgery department comprises a base, baffles, a first air bag and a second air bag, wherein the left end and the right end of the base are connected with the baffles extending upwards, the top surface of the base between the two baffles is connected with a plurality of first air bags and the second air bag, the plurality of first air bags and the second air bags are distributed at intervals on the top surface of the base, and the top surfaces of the first air bags and the second air bags are provided with a plurality of massage blocks distributed at equal intervals; a first vent pipe and a second vent pipe are arranged in the base, a gas port at the bottom of the first air bag is communicated with the first vent pipe, and a gas port at the bottom of the second air bag is communicated with the second vent pipe; an air pump is arranged outside the base, and an air port of the air pump is respectively communicated with the first vent pipe and the second vent pipe.
The base is the square structure of rubber material, and the width of the left end of base to the right-hand member is 69-80 cm, can satisfy multiple size patient's needs.
The first air bag and the second air bag are of the same structure and are of strip structures made of soft sealing materials, and the bottoms of the first air bag and the second air bag are fixedly connected with the top surface of the base through an adhesive; thus, the top of the air bag can move up and down when the air bag is inflated and deflated.
The massage block is a latex block with a hemispherical structure, the massage block is fixedly connected to the top surfaces of the first air bag and the second air bag through an adhesive, and the massage block is in contact with the abdominal wall to play a massage role.
The utility model has the advantages that the postoperative abdominal wall massaging device for general surgery department is provided with the first air bags and the second air bags which are distributed at intervals, the second air bags are deflated when the first air bags are inflated, at the moment, the first air bags support the abdominal wall, the first air bags are deflated after a period of time, the second air bags are inflated, at the moment, the second air bags support the abdominal wall, so that the compression points of the abdominal wall can be changed frequently, pressure sores are relieved, the air bags have enough cushioning and elasticity, and the comfort level is high; and massage blocks are arranged on the first air bag and the second air bag, and can also play a role of massage when contacting with the abdominal wall.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present invention or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly described below, it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present invention, and for those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained according to the drawings without creative efforts.
Fig. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of the top surface of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of the front side of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the first balloon when inflated and the second balloon when deflated.
Figure 4 is a schematic view of the second balloon when inflated and the first balloon when deflated.
The figure shows 1, a base, 2, a baffle, 3, a first air bag, 4, a second air bag, 5, a massage block, 6, a first vent pipe, 7, a second vent pipe and 8, an air pump.
Detailed Description
In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention more apparent, the present invention is further described in detail with reference to the following embodiments.
Referring to fig. 1-4, the present embodiment provides a postoperative abdominal wall massaging device for general surgery department, which includes a base 1, baffles 2, a first air bag 3 and a second air bag 4, the left and right ends of the base 1 are integrally connected with the baffles 2 extending upwards, the top surface of the base 1 between the two baffles 2 is connected with a plurality of first air bags 3 and second air bags 4, the plurality of first air bags 3 and second air bags 4 are distributed at intervals on the top surface of the base 1, and the heights of the two baffles 2 are lower than the height of the first air bags 3 and the height of the second air bags 4 after deflation; the top surfaces of the first air bag 3 and the second air bag 4 are provided with a plurality of massage blocks 5 which are distributed at equal intervals; a first vent pipe 6 and a second vent pipe 7 are arranged in the base 1, the air ports at the bottoms of all the first air bags 3 are communicated with the first vent pipe 6, and the air ports at the bottoms of all the second air bags 4 are communicated with the second vent pipe 7; the outside of the base 1 is provided with an air pump 8, the air ports of the air pump 8 are respectively communicated with the first vent pipe 6 and the second vent pipe 7, and the air inflation and deflation of the first air bag 3 and the second air bag 4 are realized through the air pump 8.
Preferably, the base 1 is a square structure made of rubber, the width from the left end to the right end of the base is 69-80 cm, and the width can meet the requirements of patients with various body types.
The massage block 5 is a latex block with a hemispherical structure, the massage block 5 is fixedly connected to the top surfaces of the first air bag 3 and the second air bag 4 through an adhesive, and the massage block 5 is in contact with the abdominal wall to play a massage role.
The working principle of the utility model is that the base 1 is placed on a sickbed, a patient lies prone on the bed, the abdominal wall is attached to the air bags, the first vent pipes 6 are inflated by the air pump 8, and air enters each first air bag 3, so that the first air bags 3 are expanded and the air pressure is kept constant; then, the air pump 8 sucks air into the second ventilation pipe 7, so that the second air bag 4 deflates and shrinks, the first air bag 3 is higher than the second air bag 4, the first air bag 3 is in contact with the abdominal wall, and the second air bag 4 is not in contact with the abdominal wall. After a period of time, the second ventilation 7 tubes are inflated by the air pump 8, and air enters each second air bag 4, so that the second air bags 4 are expanded and the air pressure is kept constant; then, the air pump 8 sucks air into the first vent pipe 6, so that the first air bag 3 deflates and shrinks, the second air bag 4 is higher than the first air bag 3, the second air bag 4 is in contact with the abdominal wall, and the first air bag 3 is not in contact with the abdominal wall. After a period of time, the steps are repeated to alternately inflate and deflate, so that the pressure of the abdominal wall is effectively relieved.
The above description is not limited to the above examples, and technical features of the present invention that are not described may be implemented by or using the prior art, and are not described herein again; the above embodiments and drawings are only used for illustrating the technical solutions of the present invention, and the present invention has been described in detail with reference to the preferred embodiments, and those skilled in the art should understand that changes, modifications, additions or substitutions made by those skilled in the art within the spirit of the present invention do not depart from the spirit of the present invention, and shall also belong to the protection scope of the claims of the present invention.
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1. The postoperative abdominal wall massaging device for general surgery is characterized by comprising a base (1), baffles (2), first air bags (3) and second air bags (4), wherein the left end and the right end of the base (1) are connected with the baffles (2) extending upwards, the top surface of the base between the two baffles (2) is connected with the first air bags (3) and the second air bags (4), the first air bags (3) and the second air bags (4) are distributed on the top surface of the base (1) at intervals, and the top surfaces of the first air bags (3) and the second air bags (4) are provided with a plurality of massaging blocks (5) distributed at equal intervals; a first vent pipe (6) and a second vent pipe (7) are arranged in the base (1), a gas port at the bottom of the first air bag (3) is communicated with the first vent pipe (6), and a gas port at the bottom of the second air bag (4) is communicated with the second vent pipe (7); an air pump (8) is arranged outside the base (1), and air ports of the air pump (8) are respectively communicated with the first vent pipe (6) and the second vent pipe (7).
2. The postoperative abdominal wall massage device for general surgery department according to claim 1, wherein the base (1) is of a square structure made of rubber, and the width from the left end to the right end of the base (1) is 69-80 cm.
3. The postoperative abdominal wall massage device for general surgery department according to claim 1, wherein the first air bag (3) and the second air bag (4) have the same structure and are both of a strip structure made of soft sealing material, and the bottoms of the first air bag (3) and the second air bag (4) are fixedly connected with the top surface of the base (1) through adhesive.
4. The postoperative abdominal wall massage device for general surgery department according to claim 1, wherein the massage block (5) is a latex block with a hemispherical structure, and the massage block (5) is fixedly connected to the top surfaces of the first air bag (3) and the second air bag (4) through an adhesive.
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