CN215075710U - Bind up and tie up firm aseptic operating coat - Google Patents

Bind up and tie up firm aseptic operating coat Download PDF

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CN215075710U
CN215075710U CN202023335543.9U CN202023335543U CN215075710U CN 215075710 U CN215075710 U CN 215075710U CN 202023335543 U CN202023335543 U CN 202023335543U CN 215075710 U CN215075710 U CN 215075710U
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李奇聪
侯金付
张广玉
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The application relates to a tie up and tie up firm aseptic operating coat belongs to aseptic operating coat's technical field, has solved aseptic operating coat and has tied up the insecure technical problem. The sterile operating coat comprises a coat body and a binding belt arranged at the back of the coat body, wherein the back of the coat body comprises two partially overlapped back cut pieces; the third bandage that the area includes first bandage, second bandage and can twine clothing body a week, the one end of first bandage is located back yoke department and is located one of them back cut piece and deviates from the one side of external environment, the second bandage is located one side that the collar was kept away from to first bandage and is designed in another back cut piece towards the one side of external environment, third bandage and first bandage are located same back cut piece, the third bandage is made up in the border department of back cut piece and is located the one side that first bandage was kept away from to the second bandage. The aseptic operating coat has the effects of more concise binding process and firmer binding.

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Bind up and tie up firm aseptic operating coat
Technical Field
The application relates to the technical field of sterile surgical gowns, in particular to a sterile surgical gown which is firmly bound.
Background
Sterile surgical gowns are garments that a surgeon needs to wear before undertaking surgery on a patient into an operating room. Most aseptic operating gowns are designed to be fastened to the body of a doctor by means of back-fastening. Binding belts are sewn at the edges of the two sides of the sweater after the sterile operating coat; the binding belts are designed into a plurality of groups, and generally, a group of binding belts is respectively designed at the positions of a neckline, a back and a waist; two binding belts are arranged in each group and are respectively positioned on the left side and the right side of the back cardigan, and each group of binding belts are correspondingly bound together so as to bind the sterile operating gown on the body of a doctor. When a doctor wears the sterile operating gown, the patrol nurse is only required to help the doctor to bind the binding belts of all the groups one by one.
When the sterile operating coat is worn, firstly, due to the existence of a plurality of groups of binding belts, the sterile operating coat is time-consuming and labor-consuming to wear; secondly, the doctor has the change of individual action constantly in the operation process, and wear aseptic operation clothing on one's body with foretell ligature mode, just there is not enough binding power itself, therefore often has the condition that the ligature area loosens to appear, has the condition of tying insecure.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
To the not firm shortcoming of related aseptic gown tie up, this application provides a tie up firm aseptic gown.
The technical scheme of the application is as follows: a sterile surgical gown with firm binding comprises a gown body and a binding belt sewn on the back of the gown body, wherein the back of the gown body comprises two partially overlapped rear garment pieces, and a binding piece for binding the two rear garment pieces at a collar is sewn at the collar of the sterile surgical gown; the binding belt comprises a first binding belt, a second binding belt and a third binding belt capable of being wound around the garment body, one end of the first binding belt is located at the back shoulder and located on one face, deviating from the outer environment, of one of the back garment pieces, the second binding belt is located on one side, away from the collar, of the first binding belt and designed on one face, facing the outer environment, of the other back garment piece, the third binding belt and the first binding belt are located on the same back garment piece, and the third binding belt is sewn at the edge of the back garment piece and located on one side, away from the first binding belt, of the second binding belt.
Through adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, tighten collar department through the constraint piece, tighten the back through first bandage and second bandage, tighten waist a week through the third bandage. The knot formed by the first binding belt and the second binding belt is hidden at the overlapped part of the two rear garment pieces, so that the knot is not easy to scatter; in addition, the first binding belt and the second binding belt are not on the same horizontal line, so that the binding range of the first binding belt and the second binding belt is wider. And the third bandage is around waist a week and ties up and tie up more firmly.
Preferably, the waist part of the garment body is designed with a fourth binding belt which is matched and bound with the third binding belt, and the fourth binding belt and the second binding belt are positioned on the same rear garment piece.
Through adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, further realize tightening the abdomen.
Preferably, the binding member is a hook and loop fastener sewn along the edge of the collar.
Through adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, the acting force of tightening of magic subsides is stronger and wear simple and convenient.
Preferably, sleeves are sewn on the clothes body, and the cuffs of the sleeves are sewn with closed elastic threads.
Through adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, be favorable to making the cuff laminating wrist, prevent that the cuff is loose, avoid the gloves slippage and lead to operating personnel's hand to expose outside the gloves in the operation, reduce bacterial contamination's possibility.
Preferably, a hand protection pocket is sewn in the front of the clothes body, and the hand protection pocket is a patch pocket.
Through adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, be favorable to operating personnel to put the hand temporarily in the hand protector pocket in the art waiting, play the effect of protection, more accord with aseptic technique and occupation protection principle. In addition, because aseptic operating coat is disposable, the design of pocket also makes the preparation of this application aseptic operating coat simple swift more, improves the preparation efficiency.
Preferably, the hand guard pocket is positioned at the front abdomen, and two ends of the hand guard pocket are opened; the openings are respectively arranged in an upward inclined manner.
By adopting the technical scheme, when the hand is temporarily placed in the hand protecting pocket during the waiting of the operation, the surgical staff is just placed in the front abdomen, and the related requirements of aseptic operation are met.
Preferably, the opening of the hand protection pocket is provided with a covered edge.
Through adopting above-mentioned technical scheme, avoid here opening a thread.
Preferably, the sterile surgical gown is made of a non-woven fabric material.
By adopting the technical scheme, the non-woven fabric material is breathable and sweat-absorbent, and one of the medical definitions aiming at 'sterility' in aseptic operation is 'the soaked operating gown is not sterile', so that the material is favorable for ensuring the 'sterile' environment of a doctor in the operation process.
In summary, the present application includes at least one of the following beneficial technical effects:
1. according to the application, the first binding belt, the second binding belt and the third binding belt are designed, so that the aseptic operating gown is more firmly bound;
2. the binding piece is designed into a magic tape, so that the neckline can be tightened conveniently;
3. set up the hand protector pocket in front abdomen department in this application for the doctor is in the hand protector pocket of front abdomen department with the hand temporarily when waiting in the art, accords with aseptic technique's relevant requirement.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a left rear panel and a right rear panel of a sterile surgical gown not bound together.
Fig. 2 is a schematic view of the left and right rear panels of the sterile surgical gown not being bound together.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of the front of a sterile surgical gown.
In the figure, 1, a clothes body; 11. rear cut pieces; 11a, a left rear garment piece; 11b, a right rear garment piece; 12. a hand protecting pocket; 2. sleeves; 21. closing and loosening; 3. a collar; 31. a tie down; 4. binding the binding belt; 41. a first strap; 42. a second strap; 43. a third strap; 44. and a fourth strap.
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The present application is described in further detail below with reference to the attached drawings.
In the present application, the pocket refers to a pocket made of sewn or hand-sewn pocket cloth directly on the surface of the clothes body.
As shown in fig. 1, the present application provides a tightly bound aseptic operating coat, which comprises a coat body 1, sleeves 2 sewn on both sides of the coat body 1, a collar 3 sewn at the neck opening of the coat body 1, and a binding band 4 sewn at the back of the coat body 1. Two rear garment pieces 11, namely a left rear garment piece 11a and a right rear garment piece 11b, are arranged behind the garment body 1, and after the sterile surgical gown is put on, parts of the left rear garment piece 11a and the right rear garment piece 11b are overlapped; in the present application, it is possible to design the left rear panel 11a to be superposed on the right rear panel 11b, and it is also possible to design the right rear panel 11b to be superposed on the left rear panel 11 a. The collar 3 of the sterile operating coat is sewn with edge covering to increase the comfort of the sterile operating coat. The collar 3 is sewed with a binding piece 31 for binding the neckline of the two back garment pieces 11, wherein the binding piece 31 can be a group of binding bands, a group of press buttons or a pair of magic tapes. In the application, in order to quickly tighten the collar 3, the binding piece 31 is selected to be a magic tape; the selection of the magic tape also enables the prepared sterile operating coat to be smoother, and no bulge is formed due to the snap fastener or the binding belt 4; compared with the snap fastener, the aseptic operating coat is convenient to process and prepare.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the binding band 4 includes a first strap 41, a second strap 42, and a third strap 43 capable of being wound around the body 1 in the longitudinal direction of the body 1, in order from the top, the collar 3, the first strap 41, the second strap 42, and the third strap 43. Specifically, one end of the first strap 41 is sewn to the rear over-shoulder position of the right rear garment panel 11b, and is located on a side of the right rear garment panel 11b facing away from the external environment, i.e., on the inner side of the sterile surgical gown. Second strap 42 is sewn to the side of left rear panel 11a facing the outside environment and is located at the edge of left rear panel 11 a. The first strap 41 and the second strap 42 are bound to each other to achieve binding fastening at the dorsum of the shoulder. At this time, the right rear panel 11b is covered on the left rear panel 11a, and the formed binding of the first and second binding bands 41 and 42 is also covered under the right rear panel 11 b. The advantages of this arrangement are: firstly, the binding knots are covered and not exposed to the external environment, so that the binding knots are not easy to scatter; secondly, the fastening of the two arms by the magic tape is not selected because the two hands and the two arms of the doctor are easy to change the actions during the operation, so if the two arms are fastened by the magic tape on the shoulder and back, if the magic tape is too short to realize firm fastening, and if the magic tape is too long, the flexibility of the actions related to the doctor is affected.
The third strap 43 and the first strap 41 are both sewn to the right rear panel 11b, and the third strap 43 is sewn at the edge of the right rear panel 11 b. Length of third strap 43 first strap 41 and second strap 42; the third strap 43 is located at the waist and abdomen and can be wound around the waist and abdomen for a circle.
Further, a fourth strap 44 for cooperating with the third strap 43 is sewn at the waist seam of the left rear panel 11a to achieve further tightening of the abdomen portion.
As shown in FIG. 3, the surgeon is unable to expose his or her hands and wrists during the procedure, thus requiring the use of sterile gloves. Therefore, the sleeve opening of the sleeve 2 is sewn with a closing-up elastic 21 to further tighten the wrist, and meanwhile, the hand of a doctor is prevented from being exposed outside the glove due to slippage of the glove in an operation, so that aseptic operation is better ensured.
In surgery, there are specific provisions for sterile sites: the upper part of the shoulder is not sterile, the lower part of the waist is not sterile, and the back is not sterile, so when a doctor waits for operation in an operation, the two hands are intelligently placed at the position in front of the chest. As shown in figure 3, a hand protecting pocket 12 is sewn at the front and front belly of the clothes body 1, and the hand protecting pocket 12 is a patch pocket. When a doctor waits in an operation, the hand can be placed in the hand protecting pocket 12 temporarily, so that the operation of the doctor is more consistent with the aseptic operation and occupational protection principle. Specifically, the hand protection pocket 12 is a patch pocket, two ends of the hand protection pocket 12 are open, the openings of the hand protection pocket are respectively inclined upwards, and the opening of the hand protection pocket 12 is provided with a covered edge; this arrangement facilitates the insertion of the hands of the doctor into the hand protector pocket 12.
One of the medical definitions of "sterility" in aseptic procedures is "soaked gowns are not sterile; however, doctors often have physical strength when performing operations, and therefore, the doctors can sweat too much. In order to ensure the air permeability of the sterile operating gown and prevent the sterile operating gown from being soaked by sweat, the sterile operating gown is made of air permeable and sweat absorbing materials, and specifically can be made of non-woven fabrics.
When the sterile operating gown is worn, a doctor takes out the sterile operating gown after washing hands; the two ends of the collar 3 are respectively grasped by the two hands, the two ends are separated, and the operating coat is shaken off; the sterile operating coat is thrown upwards gently, the arms are stretched into the sleeves 2, the hands are stretched forwards, and the two hands are stretched forwards to the cuffs, so that the sterile operating coat is not touched with the places with bacteria; then, the collar 3 is pulled back at an angle from behind with the assistance of the nurse, the hook and loop fasteners at the collar 3 are aligned and adhered together, the first and second bands 41 and 42 are bound and then bound between the right and left rear garment pieces 11b and 11a, and then the doctor passes the third band 43 around the waist of the doctor to the nurse, and the third and fourth bands 43 and 44 are bound by the nurse.
The embodiments of the present invention are preferred embodiments of the present application, and the scope of protection of the present application is not limited by the embodiments, so: all equivalent changes made according to the structure, shape and principle of the present application shall be covered by the protection scope of the present application.

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1. The utility model provides a tie up firm aseptic operating coat, includes clothing body (1) and sews up in clothing body (1) the back and ties up area (4), its characterized in that: the back of the coat body (1) comprises two partially overlapped back cut pieces (11), and a binding piece (31) which binds the two back cut pieces (11) at the collar (3) is sewn at the collar (3) of the sterile surgical coat; the binding bands (4) comprise first binding bands (41), second binding bands (42) and third binding bands (43) capable of winding the clothes body (1) for one circle, one end of each first binding band (41) is located at the back over-shoulder position and located on one face, away from the external environment, of one rear garment piece (11), each second binding band (42) is located on one side, away from the collar (3), of the corresponding first binding band (41) and designed on one face, facing the external environment, of the other rear garment piece (11), the third binding bands (43) and the first binding bands (41) are located on the same rear garment piece (11), and the third binding bands (43) are sewn at the edge of the rear garment piece (11) and located on one side, away from the first binding bands (41), of the second binding bands (42);
the collar (3), the first bandage (41), the second bandage (42) and the third bandage (43) are sequentially arranged from top to bottom in the longitudinal direction of the clothes body (1).
2. The securely fastened sterile surgical gown of claim 1 wherein: the waist of the clothes body (1) is provided with a fourth bandage (44) which is matched with the third bandage (43) for binding, and the fourth bandage (44) and the second bandage (42) are positioned on the same rear garment piece (11).
3. The securely fastened sterile surgical gown of claim 1 wherein: the binding piece (31) is a magic tape, and the magic tape is sewn along the edge of the collar (3).
4. The securely fastened sterile surgical gown of claim 1 wherein: sleeves (2) are sewn on the clothes body (1), and the cuffs of the sleeves (2) are sewn with closed-up tightness (21).
5. The securely fastened sterile surgical gown of claim 1 wherein: the front of the clothes body (1) is sewn with a hand protection pocket (12), and the hand protection pocket (12) is a patch pocket.
6. The securely fastened sterile surgical gown of claim 5 wherein: the hand guard pocket (12) is positioned at the front abdomen, and two ends of the hand guard pocket (12) are opened; the openings are respectively arranged in an upward inclined manner.
7. The securely fastened sterile surgical gown of claim 6 wherein: the opening of the hand guard pocket (12) is provided with a covered edge.
8. The securely fastened sterile surgical gown of claim 1 wherein: the sterile operating gown is made of non-woven fabrics.
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