CN219579687U - Prostate support catheter - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model discloses a prostate support catheter, which comprises a catheter body, wherein the catheter body comprises a tail end and a catheter head, an auxiliary catheter arranged close to the catheter head is integrated on the catheter body, and an inflatable balloon is sleeved on the catheter body and is arranged close to the tail end; one end, close to the tail end, of the balloon inner ring is fixedly arranged on the pipe body; the inflatable balloon is communicated with the auxiliary tube. The utility model provides a prostate support pipe is inflated to the balloon through attaching the pipe, and the balloon can extend towards tube head one side by the tail end in the inflation process, after the conflict bladder wall, along with balloon inflation extension to top bladder wall tractive body removes.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical instrument production, in particular to a prostate support catheter.
Background
The prostate support catheter is implanted by the penis of a man, and then is inflated and blocked in the urine bag through the inflatable bag ball so as to realize retention and blocking, and urine is discharged through the catheter. When the inflatable balloon is implanted, the contrast device is needed to assist, so that the inflatable balloon is ensured to be completely positioned inside, and after the inflation gas is completely filled, the catheter is pulled outwards, so that the inflatable balloon is blocked. The implanted catheter has serious stimulation to the patient, and the patient is painful by repeated external pulling.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a prostate support catheter which is used for avoiding the need of pulling the catheter outwards, so that the repeated operation of plugging is realized by an inflatable balloon, and the pain brought to a patient is reduced.
In order to achieve the above object, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions: the prostate support catheter comprises a catheter body, wherein the catheter body comprises a tail end and a catheter head, and an auxiliary tube arranged close to the catheter head is integrated on the catheter body;
one end, close to the tail end, of the balloon inner ring is fixedly arranged on the pipe body;
the inflatable balloon is communicated with the auxiliary tube.
Preferably, a clamping foot is arranged at one end, close to the tail end, of the inner ring of the inflatable balloon, and the clamping foot is communicated with the inflatable balloon.
Preferably, the clamping leg comprises a vertical portion and a horizontal portion, an interlayer is arranged on the pipe wall of the pipe body, and the horizontal portion is slidably arranged in the interlayer.
In the technical scheme, the prostate support catheter provided by the utility model has the following beneficial effects: the inflatable bag ball is inflated through the auxiliary pipe, the inflatable bag ball can extend from the tail end towards one side of the pipe head in the inflation process, and after the inflatable bag ball is abutted against the bladder wall, the inflatable bag ball extends along with inflation of the inflatable bag ball, so that the bladder wall is pushed to pull the pipe body to move.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings required for the embodiments will be briefly described below, and it is apparent that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments described in the present utility model, and other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings for a person having ordinary skill in the art.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an overall structure according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 2 is a schematic cross-sectional structure provided in an embodiment of the present utility model.
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1. a tube body; 11. tail end; 12. a tube head; 2. an inflatable bag ball; 21. a clamping foot; 211. a vertical portion; 212. a horizontal portion; 3. attaching a pipe; 5. and (5) an interlayer.
Detailed Description
In order to make the technical scheme of the present utility model better understood by those skilled in the art, the present utility model will be further described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1-2, the prostate support catheter comprises a catheter body 1, wherein the catheter body 1 comprises a tail end 11 and a catheter head 12, and an auxiliary tube 3 arranged close to the catheter head 12 is integrated on the catheter body 1, and the prostate support catheter is characterized by also comprising an inflatable balloon 2, wherein the inflatable balloon 2 is sleeved on the catheter body 1 and is arranged close to the tail end 11;
one end of the inner ring of the inflatable bag ball 2, which is close to the tail end 11, is fixedly arranged on the pipe body 1;
the inflatable balloon 2 is communicated with the auxiliary tube 3.
Specifically, the air bag ball 2 is inflated through the auxiliary tube 3, the air bag ball 2 extends from the tail end 11 towards one side of the tube head 12 in the inflation process, and after abutting against the bladder wall, the air bag ball 2 is inflated and extends, so that the bladder wall is pushed to pull the tube body 1 to move.
As a further embodiment of the present utility model, a clamping leg 21 is disposed at one end of the inner ring of the inflatable balloon 2 near the tail end 11, and the clamping leg 21 is communicated with the inflatable balloon 2.
Further, the clamping leg 21 comprises a vertical portion 211 and a horizontal portion 212, the interlayer 5 is arranged on the pipe wall of the pipe body 1, and the horizontal portion 212 is slidably arranged in the interlayer 5.
Specifically, in the above embodiment, when the inflatable bladder 2 moves to the limit along the tube 1, the excessive air will enter the clamping leg 21, and the interlayer 5 is sealed as the clamping leg 21 inflates.
While certain exemplary embodiments of the present utility model have been described above by way of illustration only, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that modifications may be made to the described embodiments in various different ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model. Accordingly, the drawings and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive of the scope of the utility model, which is defined by the appended claims.
Claims (1)
1. The prostate support catheter comprises a catheter body (1), wherein the catheter body (1) comprises a tail end (11) and a catheter head (12), and an auxiliary tube (3) which is arranged close to the catheter head (12) is integrated on the catheter body (1), and the prostate support catheter is characterized by further comprising an inflatable balloon (2), wherein the inflatable balloon (2) is sleeved on the catheter body (1) and is arranged close to the tail end (11);
one end, close to the tail end (11), of the inner ring of the inflatable balloon (2) is fixedly arranged on the pipe body (1);
the inflatable balloon (2) is communicated with the auxiliary tube (3);
a clamping foot (21) is arranged at one end, close to the tail end (11), of the inner ring of the inflatable balloon (2), and the clamping foot (21) is communicated with the inflatable balloon (2);
the clamping pin (21) comprises a vertical portion (211) and a horizontal portion (212), an interlayer (5) is arranged on the pipe wall of the pipe body (1), and the horizontal portion (212) is slidably arranged in the interlayer (5).
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