CN213311312U - Arm restraint pad for operation - Google Patents

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CN213311312U
CN213311312U CN202021609397.1U CN202021609397U CN213311312U CN 213311312 U CN213311312 U CN 213311312U CN 202021609397 U CN202021609397 U CN 202021609397U CN 213311312 U CN213311312 U CN 213311312U
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The utility model provides an arm restraint pad for operation relates to medical supplies technical field, has solved among the prior art patient and can't keep the technical problem of the posture that the arm lifted the top of the head for a long time at the operation in-process. The arm restraint cushion comprises a headrest portion and arm restraint portions located on two sides of the headrest portion, the arm restraint portions are connected through a bottom cushion located below the headrest portion, and the headrest portion is arranged on the bottom cushion so that the arm restraint cushion for operation forms an integral structure. The utility model is suitable for a patient is on arranging the head in headrest portion when being in the supine position, and both sides arm stretches out and retrains on the restricted portion of arm to the top of the head direction, prevents that the operation process arm from leading to the fact the hindrance to the operation art is wild through extending the arm to the top of the head direction on the one hand, and on the other hand, even if the operation time is longer, patient can not feel tired out yet, has increased patient's travelling comfort at the operation in-process, greatly increased the convenience of operation.

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Arm restraint pad for operation
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of the medical supplies technique and specifically relates to an arm restraint pad for operation is related to.
Background
The supine position is one of the commonly used surgical positions in surgery. The patient needs to keep a supine position for a long time and the arm is lifted upwards over the top of the head in the operation, so that the arm of the patient is prevented from moving to obstruct an operation field area in the operation process, and the arm of the patient is lifted over the top of the head to expose an operation part, thereby facilitating the operation of a doctor.
However, the applicant has found that the prior art has at least the following technical problems: at present, for patients with problems in shoulder joints or elderly patients, the arms of the patients cannot lift over the tops of the heads independently, the arms can only be suspended, and the operation time is too long, so that the patients cannot normally support the arms for a long time, and great inconvenience is caused to the operation process.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide an arm restraint pad for operation to solve the technical problem that patient can't keep the arm to lift the top of the head for a long time at the operation in-process among the prior art. The utility model provides a plurality of technical effects that preferred technical scheme among a great deal of technical scheme can produce see the explanation below in detail.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model provides a following technical scheme:
the utility model provides a pair of operation is with arm restraint pad, including headrest portion and the about portion of arm that is located headrest portion both sides, wherein, both sides through being located between the about portion of arm the heelpiece of headrest portion below forms the connection, headrest portion sets up so that on the heelpiece the arm restraint pad forms an overall structure.
According to a preferred embodiment, the bottom of the arm restraining part is lower than the headrest part, and the top of the arm restraining part extends towards the top of the head.
According to a preferred embodiment, the longitudinal section of the arm restraint is of a semi-elliptical configuration.
According to a preferred embodiment, a first restraint strap and a second restraint strap are respectively arranged on two sides of each arm restraint portion, and the first restraint strap and the second restraint strap are respectively provided with a sticky buckle strip which can be matched with each other, so that a space for restraining an arm is formed by the first restraint strap and the second restraint strap through the sticky buckle strips.
According to a preferred embodiment, the headrest portion includes a headrest ring and an accommodation chamber located in the middle of the headrest ring, the headrest ring is disposed so that the height thereof gradually decreases from the outside toward the center, and the accommodation chamber has an upward opening structure.
According to a preferred embodiment, the width of the bottom pad for connecting the bottoms of the arm restraints on the two sides is consistent with the width of the shoulders of the human body.
According to a preferred embodiment, the arm restraining portions on both sides of the headrest portion are arranged in parallel.
According to a preferred embodiment, the arm restraining portions on both sides of the headrest portion are disposed from the bottom to the top thereof so as to gradually approach the central longitudinal axis of the base pad.
According to a preferred embodiment, the headrest portion is disposed adjacent to a bottom of the base cushion.
According to a preferred embodiment, the arm restraining part, the bottom cushion and the occipital ring of the headrest part each comprise a cloth layer located at the outer layer and a filler located inside and used for filling the cloth layer.
Based on the technical scheme, the utility model discloses an arm restraint pad for operation has following technological effect at least:
the utility model provides a pair of arm restraint pad for operation, including headrest portion and the about portion of arm that is located headrest portion both sides, form the connection through the heelpiece that is located headrest portion below between the about portion of arm of both sides, headrest portion sets up on the heelpiece so that the operation forms an overall structure with arm restraint pad. Therefore, in the operation process, when the patient is in the supine position, the head can be placed on the headrest, the arms at the two sides extend towards the top of the head and are placed on the arm restraining parts to restrain the arms, and on one hand, the arms extend towards the top of the head to restrain and prevent the arms from obstructing the operation field in the operation process; on the other hand, even if the operation time is long, the patient can not feel tired, the comfort of the patient in the operation process is increased, and the convenience of the operation is greatly increased.
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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 these drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is a top view of a preferred embodiment of a surgical arm restraint pad of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the surgical arm restraint pad of the present invention;
fig. 3 is a top view of another preferred embodiment of the surgical arm restraint pad of the present invention.
In the figure: 100-a base pad; 101-an arm restraint; 102-the headrest portion; 103-a pillow ring; 104-a receiving cavity; 105-a first constraining band; 106-second restraining strip.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the present invention clearer, the technical solutions of the present invention will be described in detail below. It is to be understood that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by a person skilled in the art without creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the present invention.
In the description of the present invention, it is to be noted that, unless otherwise specified, "a plurality" means two or more; the terms "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "inner", "outer", "front", "rear", "head", "tail", and the like indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, and are merely for convenience of description and simplicity of description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element being referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular 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.
In the description of the present invention, it should also be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified or limited, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "connected" are to be construed broadly, e.g., as meaning either a fixed connection, a removable connection, or an integral connection; can be mechanically or electrically connected; may be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present invention can be understood as the case may be, by those of ordinary skill in the art.
The technical solution of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings 1 to 3 of the specification.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the present invention provides an arm restraint cushion for operation, which comprises a headrest portion 102 and arm restraint portions 101 located on both sides of the headrest portion 102. The arm restraint portions 101 on the two sides are connected through a base cushion 100 positioned below a headrest portion 102, and the headrest portion 102 is arranged on the base cushion 100 so that the arm restraint cushion forms an integral structure. Therefore, through the utility model discloses an arm restraint pad can be with patient's arm restraint on the about department of arm at the operation in-process, and the head pillow makes the arm keep in the position of lifting the top of the head for a long time in headrest portion, has increased patient's travelling comfort at the operation in-process, has increased the operation art wild.
Preferably, the length of the base pad 100 is set to extend from the bottom of the arm restraint portions 101 on both sides to the top of the arm restraint portion 101. Preferably, the bottom of the arm restraining part 101 is lower than the headrest part 102 so that both arms can be extended upward and restrained on the arm restraining part 101 when the patient is in the supine position with the head placed on the headrest part. Preferably, the top of the arm restraint portion 101 extends toward the vertex. The bottom of the arm constraint part described herein refers to the end of the human body near the shoulder of the human body in the supine position. The top end of the arm constraint part is the end far away from the shoulder position of the human body when the human body is in a supine position.
Preferably, the longitudinal section of the arm restraint portion 101 has a semi-elliptical structure. Preferably, the arm restraint 101 includes a cloth layer located at the outer layer and a filler located at the inner portion for filling the cloth layer. Preferably, the fabric layer is high-elasticity knitted four-side stretch milk yarn spandex. Preferably, the filler comprises a particle high density EPP baolilong particle foam filler or silica gel or buckwheat or sponge or fluffy cotton. So that the arm restraint part forms a soft cushion to increase the comfort of the arm during restraint.
Preferably, a first restraint band 105 and a second restraint band 106 are respectively provided on both sides of each arm restraint portion 101. The first restraint strap 105 and the second restraint strap 106 are respectively provided with a fastener strip which can be matched with each other, so that the first restraint strap 105 and the second restraint strap 106 form a space for restraining an arm through the fastener strips. When the arm restraint device is used, the fastening strips of the first restraint strap and the second restraint strap are unfolded, the arm is placed on the arm restraint portion, and then the arm is fixedly restrained through the first restraint strap and the second restraint strap. Preferably, the fixed ends of the first and second constraining tapes 105 and 106 are respectively located at both side positions of the arm constraining section 101 so as to be applicable to patients having different arm thicknesses.
Preferably, the headrest portion 102 includes a occipital ring 103 and a receiving cavity 104 located in the middle of the occipital ring 103. Preferably, the cross-section of the occipital ring 103 is circular. Preferably, the receiving cavity 104 is circular in cross-section. Preferably, the occipital ring 103 is disposed in a manner that its height gradually decreases from the outer side toward the center so as to be adapted to the head to increase the comfort of the head. Preferably, the receiving cavity 104 is of an upwardly open configuration. The containing cavity 104 is positioned in the middle of the pillow ring 103, and when the head rests on the headrest part, the back of the brain is just positioned in the containing cavity 104.
Preferably, the width of the bottom pad 100 for connecting the bottom of the arm restraining part 101 is the same as the shoulder width of the human body. So that the arm of the patient can be more conveniently placed on the arm restraint part when the patient is in the supine position.
Preferably, the arm restraints 101 on either side of the headrest 102 are arranged in parallel, as shown in fig. 1. Alternatively, it is preferable that the arm restraints 101 on both sides of the headrest portion 102 be disposed from the bottom toward the top in such a manner as to gradually approach the longitudinal central axis of the base pad 100, as shown in fig. 3. Preferably, the headrest portion 102 is disposed proximate the bottom of the base cushion 100.
Preferably, the base cushion 100 and the pillow ring 103 of the headrest portion 102 each include a cloth layer at the outer layer and a filler at the inner portion for filling the cloth layer. Preferably, the fabric layer is high-elasticity knitted four-side stretch milk yarn spandex. Preferably, the filler comprises a particle high density EPP baolilong particle foam filler or silica gel or buckwheat or sponge or fluffy cotton. To increase the softness and comfort of the overall arm restraint pad.
Preferably, the arm restraint portion 101 has a length of 40 cm. Preferably, the maximum height of the arm restraint portion 101 is 20 cm. Preferably, the maximum width of the arm restraint portion 101 is 14 cm. Preferably, the width of the bottom pad 100 for connecting the bottom of the two side arm restraints 101 is 25 cm. Preferably, the width between the inner ring and the outer ring of the pillow ring 103 is 8 cm. Preferably, the diameter of the receiving cavity 104 is 9 cm.
The utility model provides an arm restraint pad is applicable to patient in the operation and is in the position of lying on the back, with the head pillow in headrest portion, the arm upwards lifts the vertex of a head and retrains in the about portion of arm to increased patient's travelling comfort in the operation process, can not be because the unsettled arm that leads to of long-time arm is too tired, make the operation process more smooth.
The above description is only for the specific embodiments of the present invention, but the protection scope of the present invention is not limited thereto, and any person skilled in the art can easily think of the changes or substitutions within the technical scope of the present invention, and all should be covered within the protection scope of the present invention. Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.

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1. An arm restraint pad for operation is characterized by comprising a headrest part (102) and arm restraint parts (101) positioned on two sides of the headrest part (102), wherein the arm restraint parts (101) on the two sides are connected through a base pad (100) positioned below the headrest part (102), and the headrest part (102) is arranged on the base pad (100) to enable the arm restraint pad to form an integral structure.
2. The surgical arm restraint pad according to claim 1, wherein the bottom of the arm restraint portion (101) is lower than the headrest portion (102), and the top of the arm restraint portion (101) is extended toward the top of the head.
3. The surgical arm restraint pad according to claim 2, wherein the longitudinal section of the arm restraint portion (101) has a semi-elliptical configuration.
4. The surgical arm restraint pad according to claim 3, wherein a first restraint strap (105) and a second restraint strap (106) are respectively disposed on two sides of each arm restraint portion (101), and a fastener strip capable of being matched is respectively disposed on the first restraint strap (105) and the second restraint strap (106), so that the first restraint strap (105) and the second restraint strap (106) form a space for restraining an arm through the fastener strip.
5. The surgical arm restraint pad according to claim 1, wherein the headrest portion (102) includes a occipital ring (103) and an accommodation chamber (104) located in the middle of the occipital ring (103), the occipital ring (103) is disposed in a manner that the height thereof gradually decreases from the outer side to the center, and the accommodation chamber (104) has an upwardly open structure.
6. The surgical arm restraint pad as claimed in claim 1, wherein the width of the bottom pad (100) for connecting the bottom of the arm restraint portion (101) at both sides is in conformity with the shoulder width of the human body.
7. The surgical arm restraint pad according to claim 6, wherein the arm restraints (101) on both sides of the headrest portion (102) are arranged in parallel.
8. The surgical arm restraint pad as claimed in claim 6, wherein the arm restraint portions (101) located on both sides of the headrest portion (102) are disposed from the bottom to the top thereof in such a manner as to gradually approach the longitudinal central axis of the base pad (100).
9. The surgical arm restraint pad of claim 1 wherein the headrest portion (102) is disposed proximate a bottom of the base pad (100).
10. The surgical arm restraint pad according to claim 1, wherein the arm restraint portion (101), the base pad (100) and the occipital ring (103) of the headrest portion (102) each include a cloth layer at an outer layer and a filler at an inner portion for filling the cloth layer.
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