CN219539050U - Novel anus intestines postoperative washs device - Google Patents

Novel anus intestines postoperative washs device Download PDF

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CN219539050U
CN219539050U CN202222152513.7U CN202222152513U CN219539050U CN 219539050 U CN219539050 U CN 219539050U CN 202222152513 U CN202222152513 U CN 202222152513U CN 219539050 U CN219539050 U CN 219539050U
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陈艳妮
张睿
陈浩
侯孝涛
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Abstract

The utility model discloses a novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device, which belongs to the field of medical auxiliary instruments and comprises: the flushing device comprises a flushing pipe, wherein a flushing port is formed in the upper end of the flushing pipe, an air duct is arranged outside the flushing pipe, the flushing pipe is wrapped inside by the air duct, a balloon is arranged at the upper end of the air duct, and an inflation port is connected with the lower end of the air duct; the lower end of the flushing pipe is provided with a flushing fluid connection port; the middle lower part of the air duct is also provided with a waste liquid collecting bucket; the lower end of the waste liquid collecting hopper is connected with a waste liquid collecting pipe. The utility model has simple structure, can reach the affected part positioned in depth for flushing, does not pollute the clothes of operating the dressing table and the patient, saves the cleaning time of medical operators, improves the working efficiency, and is worthy of clinical popularization.

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Novel anus intestines postoperative washs device
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of medical auxiliary instruments, and particularly relates to a novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device.
Background
Perianal abscess and anal fistula are common diseases of anorectal surgery, account for 8% -25% of anorectal diseases, can occur at any age, are more numerous in young and strong, and are more male than female, and are considered as follows from the "perianal abscess and anal fistula treatment guidelines" formulated by the american society of colorectal surgery (ASCRS): anal fistulae are chronic phases of perianal Zhou Zhichang abscesses, with more than 50% of patients having a natural history of perianal abscesses, which form due to the continued presence of perianal abscesses and/or epithelialization of the canal. Namely anal fistula and perianal abscess respectively belong to two pathological stages of suppurative infection of perianal gap, wherein the acute stage is perianal abscess, and the chronic stage is anal fistula.
Perianal abscess is classified into perianal abscess, ischial anal canal gap abscess, pelvic rectal gap abscess, anal sphincter gap abscess, postrectal gap abscess, high-order intramuscular abscess and intrarectal wall abscess (submucosal abscess) according to the positions of perianal abscess. The primary purpose of perianal abscess and anal fistula operation treatment is to drain smoothly, which also brings certain challenges for postoperative dressing change. The traditional syringe is used for washing after clinical operation at present, the washing position can not reach the affected part frequently, so that false healing is caused, or the probability of recurrence of high-level perianal abscess (such as pelvic rectal gap abscess, post-rectal gap abscess, high-level intramuscular abscess, intra-rectal wall abscess and the like) and sphincter and external anal fistula after operation is increased, and the clothes of a dressing table and a patient can be soiled and wetted, so that discomfort of the patient is caused, and the working time of operating medical staff can be wasted in later cleaning work, so that the overall working efficiency is influenced.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the problems, the utility model discloses a novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device which is simple in structure, can reach an affected part positioned deep for drug administration and washing, can not pollute the operation dressing table and clothes of a patient, and improves comfort level of the patient and work efficiency of medical staff.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the technical scheme of the utility model is as follows:
the novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device comprises a flushing pipe, wherein a flushing port is formed in the upper end of the flushing pipe, an air duct is arranged outside the flushing pipe, the flushing pipe is wrapped inside the air duct, a balloon is arranged at the upper end of the air duct, and an inflation port is connected to the lower end of the air duct; the lower end of the flushing pipe is provided with a flushing fluid connection port; the middle lower part of the air duct is also provided with a waste liquid collecting bucket; the lower end of the waste liquid collecting hopper is connected with a waste liquid collecting pipe.
Based on the technical characteristics, the waste liquid collecting pipe is provided with a waste liquid collecting bag, and the waste liquid collecting bag is in threaded connection with the port of the waste liquid collecting pipe.
Preferably, the diameter of the flushing pipe is 3-4mm.
Preferably, two flushing ports are arranged, and the two flushing ports are symmetrically distributed.
Preferably, the inner wall of the flushing pipe is provided with supporting ribs.
Alternatively, the waste collection bag has a capacity of 20ml, 50ml, 75ml and 100ml.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
the long flushing pipe can reach the affected part positioned deep for administration flushing;
the balloon at the upper end plays a role of fixing the position and cannot slide out;
the waste liquid collection bucket and the collection bag at the lower end can collect the waste liquid after flushing and refluxing, so that the operation dressing table and the clothes of a patient are not polluted, the cleaning time of a medical operator is saved, and the working efficiency is improved.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device according to the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic top view of a waste liquid collecting bucket in the novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device;
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1. a novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device; 2. a flushing pipe; 3. an air duct; 4. a balloon; 5. a flushing port; 6. a waste liquid collection bucket; 7. an inflation inlet; 8. a flushing liquid connection port; 9. a waste liquid collecting pipe; 10. a waste liquid collection bag; 11. supporting rib
Description of the embodiments
The utility model will be further elucidated with reference to the following figures 1-2 and specific embodiments, which should be understood as being merely illustrative of the utility model and not limiting the scope thereof.
It should be noted that, the words "left", "right", "upper" and "lower" used in the following description refer to directions in the drawings, and do not limit the structure of the present utility model.
As shown in fig. 1, the novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device 1 is made of medical silica gel. The novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device 1 comprises a flushing pipeline 2, wherein the preferable diameter of the flushing pipeline 2 is 3-4mm, and the using feel is not influenced too coarsely. The upper end of the flushing pipe 2 is provided with two flushing ports 5, and the two flushing ports 5 are distributed in bilateral symmetry. The inner wall of the flushing pipe 2 is also provided with a supporting rib 11, and the supporting rib 11 has certain hardness, so that the flushing pipe 2 can smoothly reach the depth of a patient, and can not reach the depth of flushing because of too soft bending. The lower end of the flushing pipe is provided with a flushing fluid connection port 8, the connection port 8 is provided with a sealing device, the flushing fluid connection port 8 can be connected with a syringe, the syringe is filled with flushing fluid or liquid medicine, the syringe is pushed in, and the flushing fluid flows out from the flushing port 5 to flush an affected part.
The flushing device is characterized in that an air duct 3 is arranged outside the flushing tube 2, the flushing tube 2 is wrapped inside by the air duct 3, a balloon 4 is arranged at the upper end of the air duct 3, an inflation inlet 7 is connected to the lower end of the air duct 3, and a sealing device is arranged at the end part of the inflation inlet 7. Before the cleaning device 1 is placed in the body, the balloon 4 is in a non-inflated state, after the cleaning device is placed in the body, the inflation device is connected with the inflation port 7 to inflate the balloon 4 through the air duct 3, and the cleaning device 1 is fixed in the body so as to facilitate subsequent operation and retention.
As shown in fig. 1-2, a waste liquid collecting bucket 6 is arranged at the middle lower part of the air duct 3; the waste liquid collecting hopper 6 is funnel-shaped and fixedly connected with the air duct 3, and the lower end of the waste liquid collecting hopper 6 is connected with a waste liquid collecting pipe 9. The lower extreme of waste liquid collecting pipe 9 is equipped with waste liquid collecting bag 10, waste liquid collecting bag 10 with waste liquid collecting pipe 9 port threaded connection, the convenient replacement, waste liquid collecting pipe 9 port still is equipped with closing device. The waste collection bag 10 may have a capacity of 20ml, 50ml, 75ml and 100ml, which may be selected according to different usage scenarios.
Working principle:
unpacking a sterile packaging bag provided with a novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device 1, and taking out the cleaning device 1; placing the end of the irrigation port 5 into the patient; the inflation device is connected with the inflation inlet 7, the balloon is inflated to fix the flushing device 1, and the inflation inlet 7 is sealed by a sealing device after the inflation is finished; adjusting the position of a waste liquid collecting hopper 6; connecting a waste liquid collecting bag 10 with the waste liquid collecting pipe 9; connecting a syringe filled with flushing liquid or liquid medicine with the flushing liquid connecting port 8, pushing the syringe, and enabling the flushing liquid or liquid medicine to flow out of the flushing port 5 through the flushing pipe 2 to clean the wound affected part; the flushed waste liquid flows out to the waste liquid collecting hopper 6 along the outer wall of the air duct 3, and finally flows into the waste liquid collecting bag 10 after passing through the waste liquid collecting pipe 9; unscrewing the waste collection bag 10 and discarding; disconnecting the injector from the flushing fluid connection port 8, and sealing the flushing fluid connection port 8 and the waste liquid collection pipe port to prevent infection; if the cleaning device 1 needs to be flushed for many times, the cleaning device can be left in the body for 3-5 days, the lower end of the cleaning device is fixed at the thigh by using a catheter fixing film, if the cleaning device does not need to be left in the body, the sealing device of the air charging port 7 is opened, the saccule is deflated, and the whole device is taken out.
In conclusion, the utility model has simple structure, can reach the affected part in depth for flushing, does not pollute the clothes of the operation dressing table and the patient, saves the cleaning time of medical operators, improves the working efficiency, and is worthy of clinical popularization.
It should be noted that the drawings merely illustrate the technical idea of the utility model and the shape is not intended to limit the scope of the utility model, and those skilled in the art can make several improvements and modifications without departing from the principles of the utility model, which fall within the scope of the claims of the utility model.

Claims (6)

1. Novel anus intestines postoperative cleaning device contains the wash pipe, its characterized in that: the upper end of the flushing pipe is provided with a flushing port, the outside of the flushing pipe is provided with an air duct, the air duct wraps the flushing pipe inside, the upper end of the air duct is provided with a balloon, and the lower end of the air duct is connected with an inflation port; the lower end of the flushing pipe is provided with a flushing fluid connection port; the middle lower part of the air duct is also provided with a waste liquid collecting bucket; the lower end of the waste liquid collecting hopper is connected with a waste liquid collecting pipe.
2. The novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein: the waste liquid collecting pipe is provided with a waste liquid collecting bag, and the waste liquid collecting bag is in threaded connection with a port of the waste liquid collecting pipe.
3. The novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein: the diameter of the flushing pipe is 3-4mm.
4. The novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein: the two flushing ports are symmetrically distributed.
5. The novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device according to claim 1, wherein: and supporting ribs are arranged on the inner wall of the flushing pipeline.
6. The novel anorectal postoperative cleaning device according to claim 2, wherein: the waste collection bags had capacities of 20ml, 50ml, 75ml and 100ml.
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