CN213156234U - Lip forceps with hemostatic effect - Google Patents

Lip forceps with hemostatic effect Download PDF

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CN213156234U
CN213156234U CN202021295217.7U CN202021295217U CN213156234U CN 213156234 U CN213156234 U CN 213156234U CN 202021295217 U CN202021295217 U CN 202021295217U CN 213156234 U CN213156234 U CN 213156234U
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The utility model provides a pair of lip forceps with hemostatic effect, which comprises two forceps handles hinged with each other, and is characterized in that one end of each forceps handle is provided with a lip clamping component; lip centre gripping subassembly includes the horizontal pole of being connected with pincers handle end, sets up at the horizontal pole both ends, props with horizontal pole sliding connection's pincers beak bone, wraps up in and attaches in pincers beak bone and props the pincers beak that goes up, is the board type, sets up and props the positioning nut who is close to horizontal pole one end and props threaded connection with pincers beak bone in pincers beak bone. The utility model discloses it can effectively block the supply of lip artery blood, reduces the art and bleeds, can increase the wild scope of art again, can also avoid the serious contusion of lip.

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Lip forceps with hemostatic effect
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a lip forceps, concretely relates to lip forceps of area hemostatic effect.
Background
In clinical practice, for lip mucus gland cyst, lip fibroma or lip gland biopsy, blood supply of the labial arteries on two sides of a tumor is often required to be blocked, bleeding in an operation area is reduced, visual field definition is increased, and operation time is shortened. However, two methods are mainly used in clinic at present, the first method needs an assistant to hold the labial arteries on two sides with fingers all the time, the assistant often operates in one operation, the fingers of the assistant are sore and painful, the labial arteries are often broken and failed in the operation, and the hands need to be changed repeatedly; the second one is to use the tongue forceps, but the circle of the tongue forceps is too small, the surgical field is too small, and in addition, the soft tissue of the lips is seriously contused after the tongue forceps are used for clamping, and the postoperative swelling is obvious.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
In order to solve the problems, the utility model provides a pair of lip forceps with hemostatic effect, which can effectively block the blood supply of the labial artery, reduce the bleeding in the operation, increase the range of the operative field and avoid the serious contusion of the lips.
The utility model discloses a following technical scheme realizes.
A pair of lip forceps with hemostatic effect comprises two forceps handles which are hinged with each other, and is characterized in that a lip clamping component is arranged at one end of each forceps handle; lip centre gripping subassembly includes the horizontal pole of being connected with pincers handle end, sets up at the horizontal pole both ends, props with horizontal pole sliding connection's pincers beak bone, wraps up in and attaches in pincers beak bone and props the pincers beak that goes up, is the board type, sets up and props the positioning nut who is close to horizontal pole one end and props threaded connection with pincers beak bone in pincers beak bone.
Preferably, the other end of the clamp handle opposite to the lip clamping assembly is provided with a finger ring.
Preferably, the other end of the clamp handle opposite to the lip clamping component is provided with a lock catch.
According to the preferable technical scheme, the length of the forceps beak is 2-4 cm, and the width of the forceps beak is 0.3-0.6 cm.
As the preferred technical scheme, the length of the cross rod is 4-6 cm.
As a preferred technical scheme, the forceps beak is made of medical silica gel.
As the preferred technical scheme, one end of the forceps coracoid support, which is in sliding connection with the cross rod, is of a T-shaped structure, and the cross rod is internally provided with a sliding groove matched with the cross rod.
As a preferred technical scheme, the cross rod is provided with scale marks.
Preferably, the surface of the forceps beak for clamping the lip is corrugated.
The utility model has the advantages that:
1) the lip forceps can conveniently clamp and press the labial arteries at two sides of the lips through the lip clamping component arranged at the end head of the forceps handle so as to block the blood supply of the labial arteries, and an excellent solution is provided for reducing bleeding in the lip operation; meanwhile, the forceps beak is of a plate shape, so that the stress area can be increased, and the forceps beak is made of soft medical silica gel and is arranged into a corrugated shape, so that the friction force is increased, the blood vessel cannot be damaged, and the contusion of soft tissues can be avoided.
2) The utility model discloses interval between the beak is pressed to both ends in the lip pincers is adjusted in a flexible way, can realize carrying out more accurate centre gripping to the labial artery of lip both sides to the better mouth type that is suitable for different patients can avoid pressing the labial artery with fingers simultaneously and stanch and shelter from the sight, has solved the constrictive problem in operation field of vision, has reduced operating time greatly, has better practicality and the value of utilizing widely.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the lip pliers of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a left side view of the lip forceps of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a front view of the lip pliers of the present invention;
the meanings of the marks in the above figures are as follows: 1-forceps handle, 101-finger ring, 102-lock catch, 2-lip clamping component, 201-cross bar, 202-forceps beak bone support, 203-forceps beak and 204-positioning screw cap.
Detailed Description
The technical solution of the present invention will be described clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, and obviously, the described embodiments are some, but not all embodiments of the present invention. Based on the embodiments in the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without creative work belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it should be noted that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are only for convenience of description and simplification of description, but do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present invention. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," "third," and the like are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
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Referring to fig. 1 to 3, a pair of lip forceps with hemostatic effect includes two forceps handles 1 hinged to each other; wherein, the lip clamping components 2 are arranged at one ends of the two forceps handles 1 adjacent to each other; the lip clamping component 2 comprises a cross rod 201 connected with the end of the forceps handle 1, forceps beak bone struts 202 arranged at two ends of the cross rod 201 and connected with the cross rod 201 in a sliding way, a forceps beak 203 which is wrapped on the forceps beak bone struts 202 and is in a plate shape, and a positioning nut 204 which is arranged at one end of the forceps beak bone struts 202 close to the cross rod 201 and is in threaded connection with the forceps beak bone struts 202;
in the structure, the lip clamping components 2 arranged on the two forceps handles 1 can effectively press and hold the labial artery through the forceps beaks 203 to form an up-and-down occlusion relation, so that the blood supply of the labial artery is blocked, and the bleeding of an operation area is reduced; moreover, the distance between the forceps beaks 203 arranged at the two ends of the cross rod 201 can be flexibly adjusted, and can be reasonably adjusted according to the needs or the size of the mouth of a patient, and the positions of the forceps beaks 203 are fixed by screwing the positioning nuts 204.
Further, to facilitate the surgical procedure, in a preferred embodiment, referring to fig. 1, the other end of the forceps handle 1 opposite the lip gripping assembly 2 is provided with a finger ring 101.
Further, to facilitate control of the pressure on the beak, in a preferred embodiment, referring to fig. 1, the other end of the handle 1 opposite the lip clamp assembly 2 is provided with a catch 102.
Further, in a preferred embodiment, the length of the forceps beak 203 is 2 to 4cm, and the width is 0.3 to 0.6 cm.
Further, in a preferred embodiment, the length of the cross bar 201 is 4 to 6 cm.
Further, in order to avoid soft tissue contusion, in a preferred embodiment, the forceps beak 203 is made of medical grade silicone.
Further, in a preferred embodiment, referring to fig. 1 and 2, one end of the forceps coracoid support 202 slidably connected to the cross rod 201 is in a "T" shape, and the cross rod 201 has a sliding groove therein for matching with the cross rod.
Further, in order to facilitate the precise adjustment of the distance between the two ends of the cross bar 201 and the pincer beak 203, in a preferred embodiment, referring to fig. 2, the cross bar 201 is provided with scale marks.
Further, in order to increase the friction between the beak and the lip and reduce the damage of the beak to the blood vessel, in a preferred embodiment, referring to fig. 1, the side of the beak 203 that is used to grip the lip is corrugated.

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1. A pair of lip forceps with a hemostatic effect comprises two forceps handles (1) which are hinged with each other, and is characterized in that a lip clamping component (2) is arranged at one end of each forceps handle (1); lip centre gripping subassembly (2) include horizontal pole (201) be connected with pincers handle (1) end, set up at horizontal pole (201) both ends, prop (202) with horizontal pole (201) sliding connection's pincers beak bone, wrap up in and attach in pincers beak bone and prop (202) on, be board-type pincers beak (203), set up and prop (202) in pincers beak bone and be close to horizontal pole (201) one end and prop (202) threaded connection's positioning nut (204) with pincers beak bone.
2. A pair of lip forceps having a hemostatic effect as claimed in claim 1, wherein the other end of the handle (1) opposite the lip grip assembly (2) is provided with a finger ring (101).
3. A pair of lip forceps having a hemostatic effect as claimed in claim 1, wherein the other end of the handle (1) opposite the lip grip assembly (2) is provided with a catch (102).
4. A pair of lip forceps having a hemostatic effect as claimed in claim 1, wherein the beak (203) has a length of 2 to 4cm and a width of 0.3 to 0.6 cm.
5. The lip forceps with hemostatic effect according to claim 1, wherein the length of the cross bar (201) is 4-6 cm.
6. A pair of lip forceps having a hemostatic effect as claimed in claim 1, wherein the beak (203) is made of medical silica gel.
7. A pair of lip forceps with hemostatic effect as claimed in claim 1, wherein the forceps coracoid strut (202) is connected with the cross bar (201) in a sliding manner at one end thereof in a "T" shape, and the cross bar (201) has a sliding groove therein for engaging with the cross bar.
8. A pair of lip forceps having hemostatic effect as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cross bar (201) is provided with graduation marks.
9. A pair of lip forceps having a hemostatic effect as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the jaws (203) are corrugated on the side for gripping the lips.
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