CN219783524U - External-use medicine pressing and coating device for radioactive skin injury - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to the technical field of wound care, in particular to an external-use medicine pressing and coating device for radioactive skin injury. The technical scheme includes that the device comprises a press-coating structure fixed at the skin injury of a patient, an injection device for delivering liquid medicine to the press-coating structure, and a pressurizing pipe for connecting the press-coating structure with external pressurizing equipment; and the injection device and the pressurizing pipe are both provided with a medical infusion tube clamp for controlling the flow to the press coating structure. The injection device is used for conveying the liquid medicine to the press-coating structure, so that the liquid medicine in the press-coating structure permeates into the skin, and the skin injury of a patient can be treated. The medical infusion tube clamp is fixed on the conveying tube, the injector is taken down, so that quick liquid medicine input is realized, one end of the medical infusion tube clamp is connected to external pressurizing equipment, the pressure in the accommodating cavity is increased, the permeation speed of the liquid medicine to the coating material and the skin is accelerated, and the medical infusion tube clamp is fixed after pressurizing is completed, so that the pressure leakage of the medical infusion tube clamp is avoided.
Description
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of wound care, in particular to an external-use medicine pressing and coating device for radioactive skin injury.
Background
The current effective prevention and treatment method for acute radioactive skin injury is to apply special external medicine on the skin in the irradiation field and the peripheral range. The external medicines mostly play a double role of cleaning and drainage by the osmosis and capillary action principle, and improve microcirculation of damaged tissues. The patient should pay attention to keep the skin of the radiation field clean and dry, and when the external medicine is applied, the application is uniform and the thickness is maintained to be 1-2 mm so that the medicine can penetrate into the deep part of the skin. In actual use, the traditional Chinese medicine is mostly manually rubbed, needs to be lightly rubbed and spread by fingers or cotton sticks, is easy to appear thick and thin, and the efficacy can not achieve ideal effects. If the patient smears himself, the patient is frightened and anxious to the acute radiation skin injury, and the external medicine is persisted for 2-3 times per day, which can cause negative emotion of the patient. If the medical staff smears, the heavy and conceivable workload is realized, and the thickness of the medicine smears can not be guaranteed completely, in order to reduce the smearing time of nurses and improve the smearing effect, we propose an external medicine pressure-coating device for radioactive skin injury to solve the problems.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the problems in the background technology, the utility model provides an external-use medicine pressing and coating device which enables medicine liquid to enter a coating material contacted with skin in an injection mode and enables the medicine liquid to be contacted with the skin in a pressurizing mode.
The technical scheme of the utility model is as follows: the external medicine pressure coating device for the radioactive skin injury comprises a pressure coating structure fixed at the skin injury part of a patient, an injection device for delivering medicine liquid to the pressure coating structure, and a pressurizing pipe for connecting the pressure coating structure with external pressurizing equipment;
and the injection device and the pressurizing pipe are both provided with a medical infusion tube clamp for controlling the flow to the press coating structure.
Preferably, the press-coating structure comprises a silica gel shell, a coating material in contact with skin is arranged in the silica gel shell, and a containing cavity is arranged between the coating material and the inner wall of the silica gel shell.
Preferably, the both sides of silica gel casing all are provided with the fixed bandage, two the other end of fixed bandage all is provided with the magic subsides structure that can bond each other fixedly.
Preferably, the injection device comprises a syringe, and an injection nozzle of the syringe is connected with the accommodating cavity through a conveying pipe.
Preferably, the medical infusion tube clamp is arranged on the conveying tube and the pressurizing tube.
Preferably, the coating material adopts a flexible breathable porous structure.
Preferably, the coating material is latex or sponge.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the following beneficial technical effects:
the injection device is used for conveying the liquid medicine to the press-coating structure, so that the liquid medicine in the press-coating structure permeates into the skin, and the skin injury of a patient can be treated.
The medical infusion tube clamp is fixed on the conveying tube, the injector is taken down, so that quick liquid medicine input is realized, one end of the medical infusion tube clamp is connected to external pressurizing equipment, the pressure in the accommodating cavity is increased, the permeation speed of the liquid medicine to the coating material and the skin is accelerated, and the medical infusion tube clamp is fixed after pressurizing is completed, so that the pressure leakage of the medical infusion tube clamp is avoided.
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FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 shows a schematic cross-sectional structure of the present utility model
FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of a portion of FIG. 2 at A;
reference numerals: 10 an injection device; 11 syringes; 12 conveying pipes; 20 medical infusion tube clamp; 30, pressing and coating the structure; 31 fixing the binding band; 32 a silica gel shell; 33 magic tape structure; 34 a coating material; 35 accommodating cavities;
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made apparent and fully in view of the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the utility model are shown. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that the terms "center", "upper", "lower", "left", "right", "vertical", "horizontal", "inner", "outer", "front", "rear", etc. indicate orientations or positional relationships based on the orientations or positional relationships shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience in describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements referred to must have a specific orientation, be configured and operated in a specific orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
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As shown in fig. 1, 2 and 3, the external-use medicine pressure-coating device for radioactive skin injury provided by the utility model comprises a pressure-coating structure 30 for fixing at the skin injury of a patient, an injection device 10 for delivering medicine liquid to the pressure-coating structure 30, and a pressurizing tube 40 for connecting the pressure-coating structure 30 with external pressurizing equipment;
the injection device 10 and the pressurizing tube 40 are provided with a medical infusion tube clamp 20 for controlling the flow to the press-coating structure 30.
Since the press-coating structure 30 is in contact with the skin of the patient, the injection device 10 delivers the medical fluid to the press-coating structure 30, so that the medical fluid in the press-coating structure 30 permeates into the skin, thereby allowing the patient to be treated at the skin lesion.
Specifically, the press-coating structure 30 includes a silicone housing 32, a coating material 34 contacting with skin is disposed inside the silicone housing 32, and a receiving cavity 35 is disposed between the coating material 34 and an inner wall of the silicone housing 32.
Both sides of the silica gel shell 32 are provided with fixing straps 31, and the other ends of the two fixing straps 31 are provided with magic tape structures 33 which can be mutually adhered and fixed.
Firstly, the silica gel shell 32 is fixed, the silica gel shell 32 is placed at the skin injury of the patient, then the silica gel shell 32 is fixed around the patient through the fixing strap 31 and the magic tape structure 33, and it should be noted that the silica gel shell 32 is in a fixed state, and the edge of the silica gel shell is tightly contacted with the skin injury of the patient.
In this embodiment, the coating material 34 is a flexible, breathable porous structure, such as a latex or sponge material. The latex or sponge material can be used to make the liquid medicine permeate to the skin surface of human body.
When the chemical liquid is injected, the chemical liquid is injected into the accommodating cavity 35 through the injection device 10, and then gradually permeates through the coating material 34.
The injection device 10 comprises a syringe 11, the injection nozzle of the syringe 11 being connected to the receiving cavity 35 by a delivery tube 12. The medical fluid is stored in the syringe 11 and is introduced into the accommodating cavity 35 through the delivery tube 12.
The medical infusion tube clamp 20 is disposed on the delivery tube 12 and the pressurizing tube 40.
After injection is completed, the medical infusion tube clamp 20 is fixed on the conveying tube 12, the injector 11 is taken down, so that quick liquid medicine input is realized, one end of the pressurizing tube 40 is connected to external pressurizing equipment, the pressure in the accommodating cavity 35 is increased, the permeation speed of the liquid medicine to the coating material 34 and skin is accelerated, and after pressurization is completed, the pressurizing tube 40 is fixed through the medical infusion tube clamp 20, so that the pressure leakage of the liquid medicine is avoided.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that, unless explicitly specified and limited otherwise, the terms "mounted," "connected," and "configured" are to be construed broadly, and may be, for example, fixedly connected, detachably connected, or integrally connected; may be mechanically coupled, directly coupled, or indirectly coupled via an intermediate medium. The specific meaning of the above terms in the present utility model is understood by those of ordinary skill in the art according to the specific circumstances.
The above-described embodiments are merely one or several preferred embodiments of the present utility model, and many alternative modifications and combinations of the above-described embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art based on the technical solutions of the present utility model and the related teachings of the above-described embodiments.
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1. The utility model provides a device is scribbled to external medicine pressure of radiation skin damage which characterized in that: comprises a press-coating structure (30) used for being fixed at the skin injury of a patient, an injection device (10) used for delivering liquid medicine to the press-coating structure (30), and a pressurizing pipe (40) used for connecting the press-coating structure (30) with external pressurizing equipment;
the injection device (10) and the pressurizing pipe (40) are respectively provided with a medical infusion tube clamp (20) for controlling the flow to the press coating structure (30).
2. The external-use drug pressure-coating device for radiation skin injury according to claim 1, wherein the pressure-coating structure (30) comprises a silicone shell (32), a coating material (34) contacting with the skin is arranged inside the silicone shell (32), and a containing cavity (35) is arranged between the coating material (34) and the inner wall of the silicone shell (32).
3. The external-use drug compression-coating device for radiation skin injury according to claim 2, wherein two sides of the silica gel shell (32) are provided with fixing straps (31), and the other ends of the two fixing straps (31) are provided with magic tape structures (33) which can be mutually adhered and fixed.
4. The topical drug delivery device for radiation skin lesions according to claim 2, wherein the injection device (10) comprises a syringe (11), the injection orifice of the syringe (11) being connected to the receiving cavity (35) by a delivery tube (12).
5. The device for topical application of radiation skin lesions according to claim 4, wherein the medical infusion tube clamp (20) is disposed on a delivery tube (12) and a pressurizing tube (40).
6. The topical drug delivery device for radiation skin lesions of claim 2, wherein the coating material (34) is a flexible air permeable porous structure.
7. The topical drug delivery device for radiation skin lesions according to claim 6, wherein the coating material (34) is latex or sponge.
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