CN219397635U - Shoulder arthroscope upper limb traction belt - Google Patents

Shoulder arthroscope upper limb traction belt Download PDF

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CN219397635U
CN219397635U CN202320743953.1U CN202320743953U CN219397635U CN 219397635 U CN219397635 U CN 219397635U CN 202320743953 U CN202320743953 U CN 202320743953U CN 219397635 U CN219397635 U CN 219397635U
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王秀慧
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高凤兰
李深
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The utility model relates to a shoulder arthroscope upper limb traction belt which is used for arthroscope operation and comprises a glove and a support frame, wherein a lifting belt is further connected to the wrist of the glove; the support frame comprises a vertical support rod, a horizontal cantilever rod and a pulley, one end of the cantilever rod is connected with the upper end of the support rod, and the pulley is connected with the other end of the cantilever rod; the free end of the lifting belt passes through the pulley and is connected with the supporting rod so as to adjust the height of the glove. When the upper limbs of a patient need to be suspended, the glove is worn on the hands of the patient, and then the patient is suspended through the lifting belt, so that the whole stress of the hands of the patient is realized, and the comfort of the patient during operation is improved.

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Shoulder arthroscope upper limb traction belt
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of medical treatment, and particularly relates to a shoulder arthroscope upper limb traction belt.
Background
Shoulder arthroscopy is a relatively common diagnostic and therapeutic regimen for shoulder joint disorders in the clinic today. Arthroscope is a rod-like optical instrument with a diameter of about 5mm for observing the internal structure of a joint, and is an endoscope for diagnosing and treating joint diseases. The arthroscope is provided with a lens at the end of a tubule, the tubule is inserted into the joint, and the structure in the joint is displayed on a monitor. The success or failure of a shoulder arthroscopy operation is greatly related to the position of a patient, the position of the patient requires the distal end part of the affected limb to be hung, the patient abducts for about 45 degrees, and the upper limb needs an angle regulator to be hung between 10 degrees and 15 degrees, so that the operation can be smoothly carried out.
When the existing suspension mode is adopted, the wrist of a patient is supported by the suspender, the stress is concentrated, and the hand nerve of the patient can be damaged when the wrist is suspended for a long time.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, the utility model provides a shoulder arthroscope upper limb traction belt, when the upper limb of a patient needs to be suspended, the glove is worn on the hand of the patient, and then the hand of the patient is suspended through the lifting belt, so that the whole hand of the patient is stressed, and the comfort of the patient during operation is improved.
The utility model adopts the technical scheme that:
the shoulder arthroscope upper limb traction belt is used for arthroscope operation and comprises a glove and a support frame, wherein a lifting belt is further connected to the wrist of the glove;
the support frame comprises a vertical support rod, a horizontal cantilever rod and a pulley, one end of the cantilever rod is connected with the upper end of the support rod, and the pulley is connected with the other end of the cantilever rod;
the free end of the lifting belt passes through the pulley and is connected with the supporting rod so as to adjust the height of the glove.
Preferably, the number of the lifting straps is two, and the two lifting straps are respectively connected to two sides of the wrist.
Preferably, the free ends of the two pull straps are connected;
the cantilever rod is provided with a plurality of hooks at intervals in the axial direction, and the free ends of the two lifting belts are selectively hooked with one hook.
Preferably, the connection position of the two lifting straps is provided with an annular strap.
Preferably, the glove, the lifting strap and the endless belt are all made of medical gauze.
Preferably, the pulley comprises a vertically arranged rotating shaft and a pulley structure connected with the rotating shaft, wherein the rotating shaft is rotatably connected with the other end of the cantilever rod, so that the pulley can rotate around the rotating shaft.
The utility model has the beneficial effects that:
when arthroscopic surgery is performed, the glove of a patient is worn on the hand of the patient, then the lifting belt passes through the pulley, the purpose of suspending the upper limb of the patient can be achieved by pulling the lifting belt, and the lifting belt is connected to the glove, so that the lifting force acts on the hand of the patient, thereby sharing the lifting force, improving the comfort of the patient and preventing nerve injury; the free end of the lifting belt is directly bound on the supporting rod, so that the upper limb of the patient can be fixedly suspended.
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The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present utility model will become more apparent from the following description of embodiments of the present utility model with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a shoulder arthroscopic upper limb traction belt;
FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of a glove;
fig. 3 is a schematic diagram of a glove.
In the figure: 1. a support rod; 2. a cantilever bar; 3. a glove; 4. a pulley; 5. pulling the belt; 6. a hook.
Detailed Description
The present utility model is described below based on examples, but the present utility model is not limited to only these examples. In the following detailed description of the present utility model, certain specific details are set forth in order to avoid obscuring the present utility model, and in order to avoid obscuring the present utility model, well-known methods, procedures, flows, and components are not presented in detail.
Moreover, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the drawings are provided herein for illustrative purposes and that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words "comprise", "comprising", and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is, it is the meaning of "including but not limited to".
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that 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. Furthermore, in the description of the present utility model, unless otherwise indicated, the meaning of "a plurality" is two or more.
Referring to fig. 1-3, the utility model provides a shoulder arthroscope upper limb traction belt which is used for arthroscope operation and is characterized by comprising a glove 3 and a support frame, wherein a lifting belt 5 is further connected to the wrist of the glove 3; the support frame comprises a vertical support rod 1, a horizontal cantilever rod 2 and a pulley 4, one end of the cantilever rod 2 is connected with the upper end of the support rod 1, and the pulley 4 is connected with the other end of the cantilever rod 2; the free end of the pulling strap 5 passes through the pulley 4 and is connected with the support bar 1 to adjust the height of the glove 3.
During operation, the glove 3 is worn on the hand of a patient, and the wrist of the glove 3 is connected with the lifting belt 5, so that the whole glove 3 can be suspended by the lifting belt 5, thereby realizing the purpose of suspending the upper limb of the patient; and because the whole hand of patient is located in gloves 3, consequently carry pulling force through gloves 3 effect on the whole hand of patient to increased area of contact, thereby promoted patient's travelling comfort, prevented nerve damage.
The free end of the lifting belt 5 passes through the pulley 4, the pulley 4 is arranged on the cantilever rod 2, and when in practical application, the pulley 4 is arranged above, and the free end of the lifting belt 5 passes through the pulley 4 and then is downward, so that the purpose of lifting the glove 3 (the hand of a patient) upwards can be achieved by pulling the free end of the lifting belt 5 downward, the free end of the lifting belt 5 is loosened upwards when the glove 3 is placed, and the position of the upper limb can be adjusted to obtain a required angle, thereby facilitating the operation.
After the angle adjustment is finished, the free end of the lifting belt 5 can be directly bound on the supporting rod 1, so that the upper limb angle can be fixed.
It should be noted that, during operation, the upper limb of the patient needs to be sterilized first, while during auxiliary operation using the device, the glove 3 is already sterilized at high temperature, so that the hand of the patient does not need to be sterilized, and the working strength of the medical staff is reduced.
Preferably, the number of the pulling straps 5 is two, and the two pulling straps 5 are respectively connected to two sides of the wrist. When in suspension, the two lifting belts 5 are stressed simultaneously and respectively act on the two sides of the wrist of the glove 3, so that the stress of the glove 3 is more uniform, and the comfort of a patient is improved.
Of course, in other embodiments, the number of pull straps 5 may be only one, with one end attached to the wrist of glove 3 and the other end being the free end.
The free ends of the two lifting straps 5 are connected; the cantilever rod 2 is provided with a plurality of hooks 6 at intervals in the axial direction, and the free ends of the two lifting belts 5 are selectively hooked with one hook 6.
That is, referring to fig. 3, the free ends of the two pulling straps 5 are connected together, so that the two pulling straps 5 can form an annular pulling strap which integrally passes through the pulley 4, and the free ends of the annular pulling strap form a U-shaped strap, thereby being directly hung on the hooks 6 on the support bar 1, and achieving the fixing purpose.
The cantilever rod 2 is provided with a plurality of hooks 6, so that the lifting belt 5 can be hung on the corresponding hooks 6 according to the required angle, and the hooks 6 are arranged on the cantilever rod 2, so that the lifting force is convenient to form, and the upper limb of a patient is more stable during operation.
Of course, in other embodiments, the hooks 6 may be provided on the support bar 1.
Of course, the number of the pulling straps 5 may be one, and both ends thereof are connected to both sides of the wrist portion of the glove 3, respectively.
Further, the connection position of the two pulling straps 5 is provided with an endless belt. The hook can be connected with the hook 6 through an annular belt.
The glove 3, the lifting belt 5 and the annular belt are all made of medical gauze. So that the two can be put into a high-temperature sterilizing box for high-temperature sterilization.
The pulley 4 comprises a vertically arranged rotating shaft and a pulley 4 structure connected with the rotating shaft, and the rotating shaft is rotationally connected with the other end of the cantilever 2, so that the pulley 4 can rotate around the rotating shaft. The pulley 4 is rotatable about a vertical direction such that the direction of rotation of the pulley 4 is directed towards the glove 3, thereby facilitating pulling of the glove 3 through the pulley 4.
It will be understood that the above-described embodiments are merely illustrative and not restrictive, and that all obvious or equivalent modifications and substitutions to the details given above may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the underlying principles of the utility model, are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.

Claims (6)

1. The shoulder arthroscope upper limb traction belt is used for arthroscope operation and is characterized by comprising a glove and a support frame, wherein a lifting belt is further connected to the wrist of the glove;
the support frame comprises a vertical support rod, a horizontal cantilever rod and a pulley, one end of the cantilever rod is connected with the upper end of the support rod, and the pulley is connected with the other end of the cantilever rod;
the free end of the lifting belt passes through the pulley and is connected with the supporting rod so as to adjust the height of the glove.
2. The shoulder arthroscopic upper limb traction band of claim 1, wherein the number of the lifting bands is two, and the two lifting bands are respectively connected to both sides of the wrist.
3. The shoulder arthroscopic upper limb traction band of claim 2, wherein the free ends of the two lifting bands are connected;
the cantilever rod is provided with a plurality of hooks at intervals in the axial direction, and the free ends of the two lifting belts are selectively hooked with one hook.
4. A shoulder arthroscopic upper limb traction belt according to claim 3 and wherein the connection location of the two lifting straps is provided with an annular belt.
5. The shoulder arthroscopic upper limb traction band of claim 4 wherein said glove, said lifting band and said annular band are all made of medical gauze.
6. The shoulder arthroscopic upper limb traction belt of any of claims 1-5, wherein the pulley comprises a vertically disposed rotating shaft and a pulley structure connected to the rotating shaft, the rotating shaft being rotatably connected to the other end of the cantilever rod such that the pulley can rotate about the rotating shaft.
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