CN215688491U - Operation tray cover sheet - Google Patents
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The utility model provides a surgical tray cover sheet, which covers a surgical tray; the area of the cover sheet is larger than that of the operation tray, and after the cover sheet is covered on the operation tray, the part of the cover sheet, which exceeds the operation tray, sags to form four vertical surfaces; a cleaning bag is sewn on the first vertical surface of the four vertical surfaces and used for storing medical waste generated in the operation. After the cover sheet is covered on the operation tray, the medical garbage can be stored in the clean bag arranged on the vertical surface of the cover sheet. The operation of covering the sheet on the operation tray is simpler, so that the problem that medical waste is not stored in a better position can be conveniently solved. Meanwhile, the cleaning bag is formed by sewing, so that the cleaning bag is firm, and the possibility of falling when medical waste is excessive is reduced.
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Technical Field
The utility model belongs to medical instruments, and particularly relates to a surgical tray cover sheet.
Background
In some clinical operations, such as tumor operations, medical staff need to use the operation tray to store some instruments for the operation.
Medical waste generated in the operation, such as some outer packaging bags or used nail boxes, is placed everywhere. The current solution is to deposit the medical waste by the medical staff by sticking a disposable cleaning bag to the side of the surgical tray by adhesive tape. The method needs to stick the disposable cleaning bag before each operation, which is troublesome, and meanwhile, when the medical waste in the disposable cleaning bag is too much, the medical waste is easy to fall off, so that the waste falls off to cause pollution.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model mainly aims to provide a surgical tray cover sheet which is used for solving the problem that medical garbage does not have a good position to be stored in a surgical operation.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present invention provides a surgical tray sheet, which covers the surgical tray; the area of the cover sheet is larger than that of the operation tray, and after the cover sheet is covered on the operation tray, the part of the cover sheet, which exceeds the operation tray, sags to form four vertical surfaces; a cleaning bag is sewn on the first vertical surface of the four vertical surfaces and used for storing medical waste generated in the operation. After the cover sheet is covered on the operation tray, the medical garbage can be stored in the clean bag arranged on the vertical surface of the cover sheet. The operation of covering the sheet on the operation tray is simpler, so that the problem that medical waste is not stored in a better position can be conveniently solved. Meanwhile, the cleaning bag is formed by sewing, so that the cleaning bag is firm, and the possibility of falling when medical waste is excessive is reduced.
In a possible embodiment, a storage pocket is sewn to the second of the four vertical surfaces, said storage pocket being used for storing sterile surgical sheets. The sterile sheet for surgery can be rolled into a cylinder shape and then placed into a storage bag. When the sterile sheet for operation needs to be replaced during operation, the sterile sheet is directly taken out from the storage bag, so that the replacement speed of the sterile sheet in operation is accelerated.
In one possible implementation, a tool bag is sewn on the third vertical surface of the four vertical surfaces and is used for storing surgical instruments for surgery; at least one binding belt is arranged on the inner wall of the appliance bag, wherein one binding belt is used for fixing a surgical instrument stored in the appliance bag. After the surgical instruments are fixed by the binding bands, the surgical instruments can be orderly stored in the instrument bag. Meanwhile, some surgical instruments with certain dangers, such as an electric knife and the like, can be stored in time after being used, so that the possibility of causing harm is reduced.
In a possible implementation, a spare pocket is sewn to a fourth of the four vertical faces. The spare bag is used for storing different instruments needed for different operations or is used for special conditions in the operation.
In one possible implementation, the clean bag, the storage bag, the utensil bag, and the spare bag are sewn to the cover sheet by sewing three sides of a quadrangular cloth to the cover sheet, wherein the side of the quadrangular cloth not sewn to the cover sheet is a side far from the side of the cover sheet.
In a possible implementation mode, a waterproof layer is sewn on the inner wall of the cleaning bag, and an elastic rope is arranged at the opening of the cleaning bag. The waterproof layer is used for preventing liquid leakage on wet rubbish, and the elastic rope is used for closing the bag opening of the clean bag after an operation.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a surgical tray cover sheet provided in accordance with the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic view of a surgical tray sheet tiling scheme provided by the present invention.
Detailed Description
The following description is presented to disclose the utility model so as to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the utility model. The preferred embodiments in the following description are given by way of example only, and other obvious variations will occur to those skilled in the art. The basic principles of the utility model, as defined in the following description, may be applied to other embodiments, variations, modifications, equivalents, and other technical solutions without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model.
In the description of the present application, it is to be understood that the terms "upper", "lower", and the like, indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are only for convenience in describing the present application and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the referred device or element must have a specific orientation, be constructed in a specific orientation, and be operated, and thus, should not be construed as limiting the present application.
In the description of the present application, the terms "first", "second", and the like are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implying any number of technical features indicated.
Referring to fig. 1 of the drawings, fig. 1 is a schematic view of a surgical tray cover sheet provided by the utility model, and as shown in fig. 1, the cover sheet 1 covers the surgical tray; the area of the cover sheet is larger than that of the operation tray, and after the cover sheet is covered on the operation tray, the part of the cover sheet, which exceeds the operation tray, sags to form four vertical surfaces; as shown in figure 1, after the cover sheet is covered on the operation tray, a recess is formed, and the recess is the tray surface. The part of the cover sheet beyond the operation tray respectively droops along the four edges of the operation tray to form four vertical surfaces. Respectively a first vertical surface 2, a second vertical surface 3, and a third vertical surface opposite to the first vertical surface and a fourth vertical surface opposite to the second vertical surface.
A cleaning bag 21 is sewed on the first vertical surface of the four vertical surfaces and is used for storing medical wastes generated in the operation. The medical waste may be, for example, some overwrap bags or used nail magazines, etc.
After the cover sheet is covered on the operation tray, the medical garbage can be stored in the clean bag arranged on the vertical surface of the cover sheet. The operation of covering the sheet on the operation tray is simpler, so that the problem that medical waste is not stored in a better position can be conveniently solved. Meanwhile, the cleaning bag is formed by sewing, so that the cleaning bag is firm, and the possibility of falling when medical waste is excessive is reduced.
In a possible embodiment, a storage pocket is sewn to the second of the four vertical surfaces, said storage pocket being used for storing sterile surgical sheets. The sterile sheet for surgery can be rolled into a cylinder shape and then placed into a storage bag. When the sterile sheet for operation needs to be replaced during operation, the sterile sheet is directly taken out from the storage bag, so that the replacement speed of the sterile sheet in operation is accelerated.
In one possible implementation, a tool bag is sewn on the third vertical surface of the four vertical surfaces and is used for storing surgical instruments for surgery; at least one binding belt is arranged on the inner wall of the appliance bag, wherein one binding belt is used for fixing a surgical instrument stored in the appliance bag. After the surgical instruments are fixed by the binding bands, the surgical instruments can be orderly stored in the instrument bag. Meanwhile, some surgical instruments with certain dangers, such as an electric knife and the like, can be stored in time after being used, so that the possibility of causing harm is reduced.
In a possible implementation, a spare pocket is sewn to a fourth of the four vertical faces. The spare bag is used for storing different instruments needed for different operations or is used for special conditions in the operation. In particular cases, the diseased tissue of the patient may be removed and the removed diseased tissue may be packaged and stored in the backup bag for subsequent sectioning of the removed diseased tissue to analyze the patient's condition.
In one possible implementation, the clean bag, the storage bag, the utensil bag, and the spare bag are sewn to the cover sheet by sewing three sides of a quadrangular cloth to the cover sheet, wherein the side of the quadrangular cloth not sewn to the cover sheet is a side far from the side of the cover sheet.
In a possible implementation mode, a waterproof layer is sewn on the inner wall of the cleaning bag, and an elastic rope is arranged at the opening of the cleaning bag. The waterproof layer is used for preventing liquid leakage on wet garbage. The wet garbage comprises various types of garbage stuck with blood, and the possibility of pollution caused by blood permeation can be effectively reduced due to the waterproof layer. The elastic rope is used for closing the bag opening of the clean bag after an operation and closing the bag opening of the clean bag so as to reduce the possibility of pollution caused by medical waste.
It should be noted that, for those skilled in the art, it is still possible to modify the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments or to substitute part of the technical features, and any modifications, equivalents, improvements, and the like made within the spirit and principle of the present invention should be included in the protection scope of the present invention.
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1. A surgical tray sheet, which is characterized in that the sheet covers the surgical tray; the area of the cover sheet is larger than that of the operation tray, and after the cover sheet is covered on the operation tray, the part of the cover sheet, which exceeds the operation tray, sags to form four vertical surfaces; a cleaning bag is sewn on the first vertical surface of the four vertical surfaces and used for storing medical waste generated in the operation.
2. The surgical tray drape of claim 1 wherein a storage pocket is sewn to a second of said four vertical surfaces, said storage pocket being for storing a sterile drape for a surgical procedure.
3. The surgical tray cover sheet of claim 2, wherein a tool pocket is sewn to a third of the four vertical surfaces, the tool pocket being for storing surgical instruments for surgery; at least one binding belt is arranged on the inner wall of the appliance bag, wherein one binding belt is used for fixing a surgical instrument stored in the appliance bag.
4. A surgical tray drape as claimed in claim 3 wherein a refill pouch is sewn to a fourth of the four vertical surfaces.
5. The surgical tray cover sheet according to claim 4, wherein the clean bag, the storage bag, the instrument bag, and the spare bag are sewn to the cover sheet by sewing three sides of a quadrangular cloth to the cover sheet, wherein the side of the quadrangular cloth not sewn to the cover sheet is a side far from the side of the cover sheet.
6. The surgical tray cover sheet according to claim 1, wherein a waterproof layer is sewn on the inner wall of the cleaning bag, and an elastic rope is arranged at the opening of the cleaning bag.
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