CN212592600U - Lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve - Google Patents

Lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve Download PDF

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CN212592600U
CN212592600U CN202020571251.6U CN202020571251U CN212592600U CN 212592600 U CN212592600 U CN 212592600U CN 202020571251 U CN202020571251 U CN 202020571251U CN 212592600 U CN212592600 U CN 212592600U
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谷忠建
彭小苑
吴娟
黎小霞
李巧萍
林静娥
刘丽敏
何泳斯
廖淑萍
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No 3 Affiliated Hospital Guangzhou University Of Chinese Medicine No 3 Clinical Medical College Of Guangzhou University Of Chinese Medicine Affiliated Orthopedics Hospital Of Guangzhou University Of Chinese Medicine Institute Of Orthopedics Sciences Of Guangzhou University Of Chinese Medicine
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The utility model discloses a lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve, which comprises a sleeve body, wherein the sleeve body is provided with a containing cavity for containing lower limbs and a first opening for the lower limbs to come in and go out of the containing cavity, and the sleeve body is made of a buffer liner; the cover body is provided with at least one first notch for communicating the accommodating cavity with the outside, the first notch is communicated with the first opening and extends along the extending direction of the lower limb. Therefore, before or after skeletal traction is carried out on the lower limbs of a patient, the sleeve body can be sleeved on the lower limbs of the patient, the lower limbs of the patient are separated from the outside through the buffer liner, and pressure sores caused by long-term compression of the lower limbs of the patient are avoided; the lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve is suitable for patients with different body types because the sleeve body is provided with the first notch which extends along the extension direction of the lower limb and communicates the accommodating cavity with the outside; on the basis, the problem of keeping the lower limbs of the patient warm is also solved.

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Lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a nursing articles for use, concretely relates to low limbs skeleton pulls protective sheath.
Background
The bone traction is to directly draw the bone through a round needle, so that the patients with fracture and dislocation can be effectively reset and fixed, and the bone traction is usually used for the patients with skin injury, severe swelling, wound infection or severe bone crushing and difficult in-line fixation. However, when the bones of the four limbs of the patient are pulled, particularly when the bones of the lower limbs of the patient are pulled, pressure sores are likely to occur in the lower limbs of the patient due to long-term pressure. In addition, in order to maintain effective traction, the traction rope cannot be covered with heavy objects, and when the temperature is low, the lower limbs of a patient can be frozen because the patient cannot be covered with a quilt.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
According to one aspect of the utility model, the problem that the lower limb of a patient is easy to generate pressure sores due to long-term pressure when the lower limb of the patient is subjected to skeletal traction is solved; on the basis, the lower limb traction protective sleeve is continuously improved, the problem of keeping the lower limbs of a patient warm is solved, and the lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve is provided.
The lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve comprises a sleeve body, wherein the sleeve body is provided with an accommodating cavity for accommodating the lower limb and a first opening for the lower limb to enter and exit the accommodating cavity, and the sleeve body is made of a buffer liner; the cover body is provided with at least one first notch for communicating the accommodating cavity with the outside, the first notch is communicated with the first opening and extends along the extending direction of the lower limb.
Therefore, before or after skeletal traction is carried out on the lower limbs of a patient, the sleeve body can be sleeved on the lower limbs of the patient, the lower limbs of the patient are separated from the outside through the buffer liner, and pressure sores caused by long-term compression of the lower limbs of the patient are avoided; because be equipped with on the cover body along the first breach that the extension of low limbs extending direction, will hold chamber and outside intercommunication for this low limbs skeleton pulls the protective sheath and can be applicable to the patient of different sizes.
In some embodiments, the lower limb skeletal traction protective sleeve further comprises a first connecting mechanism arranged on the sleeve body and used for connecting two sides of the first gap so as to adjust the distance between the two sides of the first gap.
Therefore, the distance between the two side edges of the first notch can be adjusted while the two side edges of the first notch are connected through the first connecting mechanism, so that the sleeve body can be adapted to patients with different body types, and the sleeve body sleeved on the lower limb of the patient is prevented from losing efficacy due to the fact that the sleeve body slides down from the lower limb of the patient in the using process.
In some embodiments, the first connecting mechanism is at least one set of flexible belts respectively arranged on the cover body at two sides of the first notch and distributed along the extending direction of the first notch. Therefore, when the connection of the first notch is realized by connecting the flexible belts on the two sides of the first notch, the distance between the two sides of the first notch is adjusted, the connection and the disassembly modes of the flexible belts are convenient, a doctor can observe the condition of the lower limbs of the patient through the first notch under the condition that the flexible belts are connected or disassembled, and the doctor can change the dressing for the wound conveniently.
In some embodiments, the end of the sheath opposite the end having the first opening is provided with a second notch. So that the surgeon can view the toe of the patient through the second aperture.
In some embodiments, the lower limb skeletal traction protective sleeve further comprises a second connecting mechanism arranged on the sleeve body and used for opening and closing the second gap. Thus, the doctor can observe the condition of the toe of the patient when the second notch is opened by the second connecting mechanism.
In some embodiments, the second attachment mechanism is a zipper. Through the opening and closing of the second notch of the solid line of the zipper, the operation is convenient.
In some embodiments, the second gap extends in a direction in which the lower limb extends. So that the second gap can comprehensively observe the toe of the patient under the condition of opening.
In some embodiments, the second notch is offset from the first notch; the first gap is provided with two.
The first notch and the second notch are prevented from being influenced with each other, so that the lengths of the first notch and the second notch can be set as long as possible, and the lower limbs and the toe parts of a patient can be exposed as much as possible under the condition that the first notch and the second notch are opened, so that a doctor can observe the state of an illness and change dressings; and set up two first breach, on the one hand, be convenient for the patient to dress this low limbs skeleton and pull the protective sheath, on the other hand, be convenient for adjust the diameter that the cover body formed after first connecting structure connects to adapt to different size patients.
In some embodiments, the lower extremity skeletal traction protective sleeve further comprises a waterproof sleeve which is the same structure as the sleeve body and covers the outer side of the sleeve body. So that the lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve can be waterproof.
In some embodiments, the covering is a cotton pad having a thickness of not less than 2cm, the covering and the waterproof cover each have a length in a range of 70-90cm, a width in a range of 20-40cm, and the first notch has a length in a range of 45-65 cm.
Therefore, the glove body can keep the lower limbs of a patient warm by adopting the cotton pad, and the cotton pad with the thickness more than 2cm can play a certain role in buffering; when the length range of the sleeve body and the waterproof sleeve is 70-90cm and the width range is 20-40cm, the lower limbs of the patient are protected as much as possible; when the length range of the first gap is 45-65cm, the lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve can be conveniently worn by a patient or a doctor can conveniently observe the lower limb condition of the patient and change dressings when the first gap is opened.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the lower extremity skeletal distraction sleeve of FIG. 1 in an open configuration;
fig. 3 is a schematic view of the alternative open configuration of the lower extremity skeletal distraction sleeve of fig. 1.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 to 3 schematically show a lower limb skeletal traction protective sleeve according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the lower limb skeletal traction protective sleeve comprises a sleeve body 20, the sleeve body 20 is made of a buffer pad, and a containing cavity 201 for containing the lower limb and a first opening 21 for allowing the lower limb to enter and exit the containing cavity 201 are integrally formed or machined on the sleeve body 20; the sheath 20 is further processed or integrally formed with at least one first notch 22 for communicating the accommodating cavity 201 with the outside, the first notch 22 is communicated with the first opening 21 and extends along the extending direction of the lower limb, that is, the first notch 22 is perpendicular to the first opening 21.
Before or after skeletal traction is carried out on the lower limbs of a patient, the sleeve body 20 can be sleeved on the lower limbs of the patient, the lower limbs of the patient are separated from the outside through the buffer liner, and pressure sores caused by long-term compression of the lower limbs of the patient are avoided; because the first gap 22 which extends along the extension direction of the lower limb and is used for communicating the accommodating cavity 201 with the outside is arranged on the sleeve body 20, the lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve can be suitable for patients with different body types.
In the embodiment, the buffer pad is a cotton pad made of cotton, and the thickness of the cotton pad is more than 2cm, so that the cotton pad can play a certain buffer role; meanwhile, the cotton pad is soft and can be attached to the lower limbs of the patient, so that the cotton pad can keep the lower limbs of the patient warm.
In other embodiments, the cushion pad may be made of sponge or foam, so long as the cushion pad can perform a cushioning function.
In this embodiment, with continued reference to fig. 1 to 3, the lower limb skeleton traction protective sheath further comprises a first connecting mechanism 30, wherein the first connecting mechanism 30 is disposed on the sheath body 20 and is used for connecting two sides of the first gap 22 to adjust the distance between the two sides of the first gap 22. So that the sleeve body 20 can be adapted to patients with different body types, and the failure of the sleeve body 20 sleeved on the lower limb of the patient caused by the sliding off from the lower limb of the patient in the using process is avoided.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, the first connecting mechanism 30 is at least one set of flexible strips 31 connected to the sheath 20, each set of flexible strips 31 includes at least two flexible strips 31, and each set of flexible strips 31 has at least one flexible strip 31 on both sides of the first notch 22. The connection of the first notch 22 is achieved by the connection of the flexible bands 31 on both sides of the first notch 22, and the first notch 22 is opened by detaching the flexible bands 31 on both sides of the first notch 22.
In some embodiments, the flexible band 31 is a rope made of fabric.
In other embodiments, the first connecting mechanism 30 can be at least one set of hook and loop fasteners connected to the sheath 20, each set of hook and loop fasteners including a primary surface and a secondary surface, and the primary surface and the secondary surface are respectively connected to the sheath 20 at two sides of the first notch 22. So as to realize the connection of the first notch 22 and the adjustment of the diameter of the sleeve body 20 after the connection of the first notch 22 through the magic tape (not shown in the figure).
In order to adjust the diameter of the sleeve body 20 after the primary and secondary surfaces are connected with the first notch 22, the primary and secondary surfaces are both arranged in long strips, and only one end of each of the primary and secondary surfaces is connected with the sleeve body 20. So that the width of the first notch 22 can be adjusted by the position where the sub-surface and the mother surface are connected (not shown in the figure).
With continued reference to fig. 1 to 3, no matter how the first connecting mechanism 30 is implemented, when more than two sets of the first connecting mechanisms 30 are provided, the connecting mechanisms are distributed along the extending direction of the first notch 22. So as to reduce the exposed part of the lower limb of the patient from the first gap 22 when the first connecting mechanism 30 is connected, and avoid the lower limb of the patient catching a cold.
With continued reference to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, the end of the sheath 20 opposite the end having the first opening 21 is integrally formed or machined with a second notch 23. So that the surgeon can view the toe of the patient through the second notch 23.
With continued reference to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, the lower extremity bone distraction sleeve further includes a second connection mechanism 40 disposed on the sleeve body 20 for opening and closing the second gap 23. Accordingly, the doctor can observe the condition of the toe of the patient while the second notch 23 is opened by the second connecting mechanism 40.
With continued reference to fig. 1-3, in this embodiment, the second attachment mechanism 40 is a zipper 41. The second notch 23 is opened and closed through the solid line of the zipper 41, so that the operation is convenient.
In other embodiments, the second connecting mechanism 40 may also be implemented in the same manner as the first connecting mechanism 30, and will not be described herein.
In other embodiments, when the second connecting mechanism 40 is a hook and loop fastener, it can be connected to the first connecting mechanism 30 in a different manner, in which case, the male surface and the female surface are respectively disposed at two sides of the second notch 23 and connected to the sheath 20 along the extending direction of the second notch 23, so that the male surface and the female surface can be completely closed when being connected. The first connecting mechanism 30 can also be connected in a similar manner, i.e. the major surface and the minor surface of the first connecting mechanism 30 are connected to the sheath 20 along the direction of the first notch 22 (not shown).
In the present embodiment, referring to fig. 1 to 3, the second notch 23 extends along the extending direction of the lower limb. So that the second notch 23, when opened, allows a comprehensive view of the toe of the patient.
With continued reference to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, the second notch 23 is offset from the first notch 22. So as to avoid the mutual influence of the first gap 22 and the second gap 23, and to make the lengths of the first gap 22 and the second gap 23 as long as possible, so that the lower limbs and the toe parts of the patient can be exposed as much as possible under the condition that the first gap 22 and the second gap 23 are opened, and the doctor can observe the condition of an illness and change the dressing; and two first gaps 22 are provided, so that the patient can conveniently wear the lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve on one hand, and the diameter of the sleeve body 20 formed after the first connecting structures are connected can be conveniently adjusted on the other hand, so that the lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve can be suitable for patients with different body sizes.
With continued reference to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, there are two first indentations 22. So that the adjustment range of the diameter of the sleeve body 20 after the first notch 22 is connected is larger.
With continued reference to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, the two first notches 22 are oppositely disposed. So that the adjustment range of the diameter of the sleeve body 20 after the first notch 22 is connected is larger.
With continued reference to fig. 1-3, in some embodiments, the lower extremity skeletal distraction sock further includes a waterproof sock 50 covering the outside of the sock 20 and having the same structure as the sock 20, i.e. the waterproof sock 50 is also integrally formed or machined with the first opening 21, the first notch 22 and the second notch 23, and the waterproof sock 50 and the sock 20 have the same structure with the sides connected together. So that the lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve can be waterproof.
In some embodiments, the waterproof case 50 is made of waterproof cloth having a waterproof function. So that the lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve is soft in material and can be attached to the lower limb of a patient.
In some embodiments, the sheath 20 and the waterproof sheath 50 each have a length in the range of 70-90cm and a width in the range of 20-40 cm. So that the lower limbs of the patient are protected as much as possible.
In some embodiments, the first notch 22 ranges from 45-65cm in length. The patient can wear the lower limb skeletal traction protective sleeve conveniently with the first gap 22 open, or a doctor can observe the condition of the lower limb of the patient and change the dressing conveniently.
What has been described above are only some embodiments of the invention. For those skilled in the art, without departing from the inventive concept, several modifications and improvements can be made, which are within the scope of the invention.

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1. The lower limb skeleton traction protective sleeve is characterized by comprising a sleeve body (20), wherein the sleeve body (20) is provided with an accommodating cavity (201) for accommodating lower limbs and a first opening (21) for the lower limbs to enter and exit the accommodating cavity (201), and the sleeve body (20) is made of a buffer gasket;
the sleeve body (20) is provided with at least one first notch (22) which is used for communicating the accommodating cavity (201) with the outside, and the first notch (22) is communicated with the first opening (21) and extends along the extending direction of the lower limbs.
2. The lower extremity skeletal distraction sleeve of claim 1, further comprising a first attachment mechanism (30) disposed on the sleeve (20) for attaching to the sides of the first notch (22) to adjust the distance between the sides of the first notch (22).
3. The lower extremity skeletal distraction sleeve according to claim 2, wherein the first connection means (30) are at least one set of flexible strips (31) respectively provided on the sheath (20) on either side of the first notch (22) and distributed along the extension of the first notch (22).
4. The lower extremity skeletal distraction sleeve according to claim 2, wherein the end of the sleeve (20) opposite to the end provided with the first opening (21) is provided with a second notch (23).
5. The lower extremity bone distraction protective sleeve of claim 4, further comprising a second connection mechanism (40) provided on the sleeve body (20) for opening and closing the second notch (23).
6. The lower extremity bone distraction protective sleeve of claim 5, wherein the second attachment mechanism (40) is a zipper (41).
7. The lower extremity bone distraction protective sleeve of claim 6, wherein the second notch (23) extends in a direction in which the lower extremity extends.
8. The lower extremity skeletal distraction protective sleeve of claim 7, wherein the second notch (23) is offset from the first notch (22);
the number of the first notches (22) is two.
9. The lower extremity bone distraction sleeve according to any of claims 1 to 8, further comprising a waterproof sleeve (50) of the same structure as the sleeve (20) covering the outside of the sleeve (20).
10. The lower extremity skeletal distraction sleeve of claim 9, wherein the sleeve body (20) is a cotton pad having a thickness of not less than 2cm, the length of each of the sleeve body (20) and the waterproof sleeve (50) is in the range of 70-90cm, the width of each of the sleeve body and the waterproof sleeve is in the range of 20-40cm, and the length of each of the first notches (22) is in the range of 45-65 cm.
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