CN219539049U - Cervical anastomosis fistula flushing and drainage device after esophageal cancer operation - Google Patents

Cervical anastomosis fistula flushing and drainage device after esophageal cancer operation Download PDF

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CN219539049U
CN219539049U CN202222087792.3U CN202222087792U CN219539049U CN 219539049 U CN219539049 U CN 219539049U CN 202222087792 U CN202222087792 U CN 202222087792U CN 219539049 U CN219539049 U CN 219539049U
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阿卜拉·太外库力
梅运清
努尔比亚·买买提
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The utility model discloses a device for flushing and draining cervical anastomosis fistula after esophageal cancer operation, which comprises: the washing assembly and the drainage assembly are arranged on the laminating plate, a treatment opening is formed in the bottom of the laminating plate, an adhesive tape is arranged on the bottom surface of the laminating plate, and a cover body for opening or closing the treatment opening is arranged on the top of the laminating plate. The utility model not only avoids the smell of the drainage liquid for flushing drainage and malodor not spreading outwards, provides a relatively comfortable flushing drainage environment for patients, but also effectively promotes the healing efficiency of patients with incision infection.

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Cervical anastomosis fistula flushing and drainage device after esophageal cancer operation
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical equipment, in particular to a device for flushing and draining cervical anastomosis fistula after esophageal cancer operation.
Background
Surgical drainage is used to direct pus, blood, fluids accumulated in human tissue or cavities to the outside of the body, prevent the occurrence of or promote the healing of postoperative infections. The anastomotic fistula is the most common serious complication after esophageal cancer operation, the occurrence factor is complex, various operation methods cannot ensure that fistula cannot appear, and if the fistula cannot be timely and effectively treated, the patient can get out serious symptoms and even die if the fistula cannot be timely and effectively treated to cause the flaccidity of the anastomotic fistula. When esophageal cancer neck anastomosis fistula occurs, since the fistula occurs at the neck, exudates (mainly pus) generated by the neck anastomosis fistula can be drained through the neck incision, and drainage is usually one of preconditions for healing the neck anastomosis fistula.
The washing drainage tube among the prior art is a transparent washing drainage tube generally, and the function is single, can't accomplish simultaneously to carry normal saline (or medicine) and drainage, often needs two or more washing drainage tubes when using for increased patient's operation wound area, washing drainage tube drainage effect is not good moreover, often appears drainage liquid (pus) and oozes around the neck incision during the drainage, takes place the taste of special foul, lets the patient feel uncomfortable, can't guarantee washing, drainage device and wound or mucous membrane contact site's clean.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the problems of the existing flushing drainage tube, the utility model aims at providing a flushing and drainage device for cervical anastomosis fistula after esophageal cancer operation, which has simple structure, high applicability and better drainage effect.
The specific technical scheme is as follows:
a cervical anastomosis fistula irrigation and drainage device after esophageal cancer operation, comprising: the laminating board and install wash subassembly, drainage subassembly on the laminating board, the bottom of laminating board is equipped with handles the mouth, the bottom surface of laminating board is equipped with the adhesive tape, the top of laminating board is equipped with and is used for opening or closing handle the lid of mouth, wash the subassembly and include:
the flushing head is arranged on the cover body and communicated with the treatment port;
the liquid inlet head is connected with the injector nipple or the infusion set head in a matching way;
one end of the flushing pipe is communicated with the flushing head, and the other end of the flushing pipe is communicated with the liquid inlet head;
the drainage assembly includes:
one end of the drainage nozzle is arranged at the bottom of the attaching plate and is communicated with the treatment port;
one end of the drainage tube is communicated with the drainage head;
the drainage bag, the other end of drainage bag with drainage tube intercommunication.
As a further improvement and optimization of the scheme, the top end of the top of the cover body is provided with a handle.
As a further improvement and optimization of the scheme, the inner wall of the top end of the treatment port is provided with a built-in convex step, and the cover body is rotatably arranged at the built-in convex step and is fixed with the built-in convex step through a buckle.
As a further improvement and optimization of the scheme, the top end of the cover body is provided with a liquid inlet communicated with the treatment port, and the flushing head is communicated with the liquid inlet.
As a further improvement and optimization of the scheme, the inlet of the liquid inlet head is provided with a first plug body in a matched mode, and the first plug body is fixedly connected with the side wall of the liquid inlet head through a first connecting line.
As a further improvement and optimization of the scheme, the drainage tube is communicated with the drainage bag through a liquid outlet head.
As a further improvement and optimization of the scheme, the liquid outlet of the liquid outlet head is matched with a second plug body, and the second plug body is fixedly connected with the side wall of the liquid outlet head through a second connecting line.
As a further improvement and optimization of the scheme, the liquid outlet head is communicated with the drainage tube through a drainage head, and the liquid outlet head is communicated with the drainage head in an embedded manner.
As a further improvement and optimization of the scheme, the drainage head is communicated with the drainage bag through a liquid guide tube.
As a further improvement and optimization of the scheme, the drainage bag is provided with a hook.
Compared with the prior art, the technical scheme has the following positive effects:
(1) The utility model utilizes the technology to promote the irrigation and full drainage of the cervical anastomotic fistula of the esophageal cancer, promote the healing of the cervical anastomotic fistula, form a relatively closed space to prevent the exudation of the anastomotic fistula from flowing out to the periphery of the incision to pollute the clothes of a patient, and provide a relatively comfortable environment for the irrigation and drainage of the cervical anastomotic fistula for the patient because the taste of the drainage liquid for irrigation and drainage and malodor in the relatively closed space is not dispersed outwards;
(2) The utility model can be applied to patients with incision infection, can provide flushing and drainage for patients with incision infection, and promote the healing of patients with incision infection;
(3) The utility model can mass produce products with different lengths (small size, medium size, large size, etc.) according to the size of the incision of the patient, provide flushing and drainage for patients infected by the incision with different lengths, and improve the applicability.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of the bottom structure of a device for irrigating and draining cervical anastomosis fistula after esophageal cancer operation;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the drainage assembly of the cervical anastomosis fistula irrigation and drainage device after esophageal cancer operation;
in the accompanying drawings: 1. bonding plates; 2. an adhesive tape; 3. a protective film; 4. a convex step is built in; 5. a cover body; 6. a buckle; 7. a handle; 8. a treatment port; 9. a first mounting member; 10. a second mounting member; 11. a liquid inlet nozzle; 12. a flushing head; 13. a flushing pipe; 14. a liquid inlet head; 15. a first connecting line; 16. a first plug body; 17. a drainage nozzle; 18. a drainage tube; 19. a liquid outlet head; 20. a liquid outlet; 21. a second connecting line; 22. a second plug body; 23. a drainage head; 24. a catheter; 25. a hook; 26. a drainage bag; 27. a scale.
Detailed Description
The utility model is further described below with reference to the drawings and specific examples, which are not intended to be limiting.
Fig. 1 is a schematic bottom structure view of a device for irrigating and draining cervical anastomotic fistula after esophageal cancer surgery according to the present utility model, fig. 2 is a schematic structure view of a drainage assembly of the device for irrigating and draining cervical anastomotic fistula after esophageal cancer surgery according to the present utility model, as shown in fig. 1-2, which shows a device for irrigating and draining cervical anastomotic fistula after esophageal cancer surgery according to a preferred embodiment, comprising: the subsides board 1 and install washing subassembly, drainage subassembly on subsides board 1, the bottom of subsides board 1 is equipped with handles mouthful 8 for expose neck anastomosis fistulae incision, the bottom surface of subsides board 1 is equipped with adhesive tape 2, the top of subsides board 1 is equipped with and is used for opening or closing the lid 5 of handling mouthful 8, washing subassembly includes: the flushing head 12, feed liquor head 14 and wash pipe 13, the flushing head 12 is installed on the lid 5 and is put through with processing mouth 8, feed liquor head 14 and syringe nipple or transfusion system head matcing and be connected, the one end and the wash head 12 intercommunication of wash pipe 13, the other end and feed liquor head 14 intercommunication, the drainage subassembly includes: the drainage mouth 17, drainage tube 18 and drainage bag 26, the one end of drainage mouth 17 is installed in the bottom of adhesion board 1 and is linked together with handling mouth 8, and the one end of drainage tube 18 communicates with drainage head 23, and the other end of drainage bag 26 communicates with drainage tube 18.
Preferably, the adhesive tape 2 is composed of a plastic strong adhesive tape 2 for being tightly adhered to the skin around the neck incision.
More preferably, the protective film 3 is laid on the surface of the attaching plate 1 provided with the adhesive tape 2.
Preferably, the bonding board 1 has a rectangular structure.
Preferably, the flushing pipe 13 and the flushing head 12 are made of hard white plastic transparent materials, and the flushing head 12 is vertically arranged with the cover body 5.
More preferably, the drainage nozzle 17 is a semicircular structure formed by white transparent plastic, and flushing fluid, pus and the like flow into the structure and flow out of the drainage bag 26 outside the body.
Further, as a preferred embodiment, the top end of the cover 5 is provided with a handle 7.
Preferably, the cover 5 is a rectangular structure composed of white transparent hard plastic.
Further, as a preferred embodiment, the inner wall of the top end of the treatment opening 8 is provided with a built-in convex step 4, and the cover 5 is rotatably installed at the built-in convex step 4 and is fixed with the built-in convex step 4 through a buckle 6.
Preferably, the cover 5 is rotatably mounted at the treatment opening 8 by a first mounting member 9 and a second mounting member 10, and the first mounting member 9 and the second mounting member 10 are disposed on both sides of the cover 5.
Specifically, the first mounting member 9 and the second mounting member 10 are both hinge shafts.
Further, as a preferred embodiment, the top end of the cover 5 is provided with a liquid inlet 11 communicating with the treatment port 8, and the flushing head 12 communicates with the liquid inlet 11.
Preferably, the liquid inlet nozzle 11 is composed of soft white transparent plastic.
Further, as a preferred embodiment, the inlet of the liquid inlet head 14 is provided with a first plug 16 in a matching manner, and the first plug 16 is fixedly connected with the side wall of the liquid inlet head 14 through a first connecting line 15.
Preferably, the first connecting line 15 is composed of white transparent soft plastic.
Further, as a preferred embodiment, the drainage tube 18 is communicated with the drainage bag 26 through the liquid outlet head 19.
Preferably, the liquid outlet head 19 is composed of a soft plastic material having elasticity.
Further, as a preferred embodiment, the liquid outlet 20 of the liquid outlet head 19 is provided with a second plug 22 in a matching manner, and the second plug 22 is fixedly connected with the side wall of the liquid outlet head 19 through a second connecting line 21; in particular, the second connection line 21 is composed of a soft plastic.
Further, as a preferred embodiment, the liquid outlet head 19 is communicated with the drainage tube 18 through the drainage head 23, and the liquid outlet head 19 is mutually embedded and communicated with the drainage head 23.
Specifically, a liquid outlet 20 is formed in the liquid outlet head 19, and the liquid outlet head 19 is mutually embedded and communicated with the drainage head 23 through the liquid outlet 20.
More preferably, the drainage head 23 is composed of a hard plastic.
Further, as a preferred embodiment, the drainage head 23 is communicated with the drainage bag 26 through the liquid guide tube 24.
More preferably, the catheter 24 is comprised of a white transparent plastic.
Further, as a preferred embodiment, the drainage bag 26 is provided with hooks 25.
Specifically, the hook 25 is composed of a semi-oval soft plastic, and the drainage bag 26 is fixed to the bedside of the patient or the clothes of the patient through a pin.
More preferably, the drainage bag 26 is made of white transparent plastic, and the drainage bag 26 is provided with a scale 27, so that the drainage bag 26 can be replaced after the drainage liquid in the drainage bag 26 reaches a certain value for convenient observation.
When the embodiment is used, after the neck anastomotic stoma incision is opened (in order to ensure the sufficient drainage of the neck anastomotic stoma), the neck anastomotic stoma and the periphery thereof are disinfected, then the device is disassembled, the protection film on the adhesive tape 2 is disassembled, then the adhesive tape 2 is adhered to the normal skin around the neck anastomotic stoma incision, a relatively closed space is formed, exudates are prevented from exuding to the neck incision, and the neck anastomotic stoma incision is exposed through the treatment opening 8; the liquid inlet nozzle 11 is aligned to the position where the neck incision is opened, then the liquid inlet nozzle 14 is connected to the infusion apparatus head of the medicine connected with normal saline (the aim of flushing the anastomotic fistula incision) and then the liquid outlet nozzle 19 is connected to the drainage nozzle 23 of the drainage bag 26, flushing liquid, pus and the like flow into the external drainage bag 26, the cover body 5 can be opened or closed through the handle 7, and the purpose that the neck incision is exposed through the device to disinfect or clean the neck and the opening when the neck anastomotic fistula incision is needed is achieved, and the adhesive tape 2 is detached from the skin around the neck incision after the flushing and drainage equipment is taken out from the corresponding position.
The embodiment utilizes the technology to promote the irrigation and full drainage of the cervical anastomotic fistula of the esophageal cancer, promote the healing of the cervical anastomotic fistula, form a relatively closed space to prevent the exudation of the anastomotic fistula from flowing out to the periphery of the incision to pollute the clothes of a patient, and provide a relatively comfortable environment for the irrigation and drainage of the cervical anastomotic fistula for the patient because the taste of the drainage liquid for irrigation and drainage and malodor in the relatively closed space is not dispersed outwards;
the embodiment can also be applied to patients with incision infection, can provide flushing and drainage for the patients with incision infection, and promotes the healing of the patients with incision infection.
According to the embodiment, products (small size, medium size, large size and the like) with different lengths can be produced in quantity according to the sizes of the incisions of the patients, flushing and drainage are provided for patients infected by the incisions with different lengths, and the application universality is improved.
The foregoing description is only illustrative of the preferred embodiments of the present utility model and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model, and it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that equivalent substitutions and obvious variations may be made using the description and illustrations of the present utility model, and are intended to be included within the scope of the present utility model.

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1. An esophageal cancer postoperative cervical anastomosis fistula irrigation and drainage device, comprising: the laminating board and install wash subassembly, drainage subassembly on the laminating board, the bottom of laminating board is equipped with handles the mouth, the bottom surface of laminating board is equipped with the adhesive tape, the top of laminating board is equipped with and is used for opening or closing handle the lid of mouth, wash the subassembly and include:
the flushing head is arranged on the cover body and communicated with the treatment port;
the liquid inlet head is connected with the injector nipple or the infusion set head in a matching way;
one end of the flushing pipe is communicated with the flushing head, and the other end of the flushing pipe is communicated with the liquid inlet head;
the drainage assembly includes:
one end of the drainage nozzle is arranged at the bottom of the attaching plate and is communicated with the treatment port;
one end of the drainage tube is communicated with the drainage head;
the drainage bag, the other end of drainage bag with drainage tube intercommunication.
2. The esophageal cancer postoperative cervical anastomosis fistula irrigation and drainage device of claim 1 wherein a handle is provided on the top end of the top portion of the cover.
3. The device for irrigating and draining the cervical anastomosis fistula after esophageal cancer operation according to claim 1, wherein an inner wall of the top end of the treatment opening is provided with a built-in convex step, and the cover body is rotatably arranged at the built-in convex step and is fixed with the built-in convex step through a buckle.
4. The device for irrigating and draining the cervical anastomosis fistula after esophageal cancer operation according to claim 1, wherein a liquid inlet nozzle communicated with the treatment opening is arranged at the top end of the cover body, and the irrigation head is communicated with the liquid inlet nozzle.
5. The device for flushing and draining the cervical anastomosis fistula after esophageal cancer operation according to claim 1, wherein a first plug body is arranged at the inlet of the liquid inlet head in a matched mode, and the first plug body is fixedly connected with the side wall of the liquid inlet head through a first connecting line.
6. The esophageal cancer postoperative cervical anastomosis fistula irrigation and drainage device of claim 1, wherein the drainage tube is communicated with the drainage bag through a liquid outlet head.
7. The device for irrigating and draining cervical anastomosis fistula after esophageal cancer operation according to claim 6, wherein a second plug body is arranged at the liquid outlet of the liquid outlet head in a matched mode, and the second plug body is fixedly connected with the side wall of the liquid outlet head through a second connecting wire.
8. The device for flushing and draining cervical anastomosis fistula after esophageal cancer operation of claim 6, wherein the liquid outlet head is communicated with the drainage tube through a drainage head, and the liquid outlet head is mutually embedded and communicated with the drainage head.
9. The esophageal cancer postoperative cervical anastomosis fistula irrigation and drainage device of claim 8, wherein the drainage head is communicated with the drainage bag through a catheter.
10. The esophageal cancer postoperative cervical anastomosis fistula irrigation and drainage device of claim 9 wherein hooks are provided on the drainage bag.
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