CN220025101U - Auricular cartilage traction fixing device - Google Patents

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CN220025101U
CN220025101U CN202321246568.2U CN202321246568U CN220025101U CN 220025101 U CN220025101 U CN 220025101U CN 202321246568 U CN202321246568 U CN 202321246568U CN 220025101 U CN220025101 U CN 220025101U
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王宇
王永前
张之璐
狄文君
张萌萌
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The utility model discloses an auricular cartilage traction fixing device, which relates to the technical field of medical appliances, and comprises a portal frame and two supports, wherein the portal frame is provided with a plurality of support seats; the front surface and the back surface of the portal frame are arc-shaped, and springs for placing traction wires are fixedly arranged on two sides above the front surface of the portal frame; the front ends of the two supports are fixedly provided with connecting legs, and the two connecting legs are respectively connected with two sides of the portal frame. When the device is used for assisting in lifting ears of a patient, the device is firstly placed on one side of the ears of the patient, the support is placed below the head of the patient, the back of the portal frame is opposite to the ears of the patient, two traction wires are cut and sewn on the outer side of the back of the ears of the patient, one ends of the traction wires are clamped in springs on two sides of the front of the portal frame, and the springs can play a role in fixing and traction on the traction wires, so that operation efficiency is improved.

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Auricular cartilage traction fixing device
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical appliances, in particular to an auricular cartilage traction fixing device.
Background
When performing augmentation rhinoplasty, a part of auricular cartilage is needed to be used for standby, three people, namely a main knife, a first aid and a second aid, are usually only needed at the head position of a patient, and as shown in fig. 5, the second aid needs to assist the main knife to perform nasal operation, at the moment, only one aid is needed to perform auricular cartilage taking, and because an incision for taking auricular cartilage is positioned behind an ear, bone taking by a single person can be very difficult.
Therefore, there is a need for a traction and fixation device for auricular cartilage, which can assist the operator in lifting the ear and facilitate the operator to operate and take out the bone.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to solve the defects in the prior art and provides an auricular cartilage traction fixing device.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
an auricular cartilage traction fixing device comprises a portal frame and two supports;
the front surface and the back surface of the portal frame are arc-shaped, and springs for placing traction wires are fixedly arranged on two sides above the front surface of the portal frame;
the front ends of the two supports are fixedly provided with connecting legs, and the two connecting legs are respectively connected with two sides of the portal frame.
Further, the support is arc-shaped.
Further, the connecting legs are arc-shaped and are matched with the portal frame, two sides of the portal frame can be inserted into the connecting legs correspondingly, the connecting legs are in sliding connection with the portal frame, clamping grooves are formed in two sides of the front face of the portal frame, elastic buckles are fixedly arranged at the tops of the two connecting legs, and the buckles are matched with the clamping grooves.
Further, the front surface of the buckle is fixedly provided with a lifting piece.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the beneficial effects that:
1. when the device is used for assisting in lifting ears of a patient, the device is firstly placed on one side of the ears of the patient, the support is placed below the head of the patient, the back of the portal frame is opposite to the ears of the patient, two traction wires are cut and sewn on the outer side of the back of the ears of the patient, one ends of the traction wires are clamped in springs on two sides of the front of the portal frame, and the springs can play a role in fixing and traction on the traction wires, so that operation efficiency is improved.
2. The mode of portal frame and connecting leg sliding connection can make medical staff can adjust the height of portal frame for at the operation in-process, medical staff can adjust the height of traction at any time, can make the height of portal frame fixed after the buckle inserts inside the draw-in groove, when needs change the portal frame height, shifts out the draw-in groove through pulling the pulling piece drive buckle, just can adjust the height of portal frame this moment.
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The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the utility model and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate the utility model and together with the embodiments of the utility model, serve to explain the utility model.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of the present utility model;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the rear side of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a top view of the present utility model;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged schematic view of the structure of FIG. 1A according to the present utility model;
fig. 5 is a schematic view of the location of medical personnel during a hump nose operation.
In the figure: 1. a portal frame; 2. a connecting leg; 3. a support; 4. a spring; 5. a clamping groove; 6. a buckle; 7. and a pulling member.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present utility model;
embodiment one, refer to fig. 1-3;
the auricular cartilage traction fixing device comprises a portal frame 1 and two supports 3; the front and the back of the portal frame 1 are arc-shaped, the arc-shaped portal frame 1 can be better attached to the head of a patient, and springs 4 for placing traction wires are fixedly arranged on two sides above the front of the portal frame 1; the front ends of the two supports 3 are fixedly provided with connecting legs 2, and the two connecting legs 2 are respectively connected with two sides of the portal frame 1; the support 3 is arc-shaped.
When the device is used for assisting in lifting ears of a patient, the device is firstly placed on one side of the ears of the patient, the support 3 is placed below the head of the patient, the back of the portal frame 1 is opposite to the ears of the patient, two traction wires are sewn on the outer side of the back of the ears of the patient, one ends of the traction wires are clamped in springs 4 on two sides of the front face of the portal frame 1, and the springs 4 can play a role in fixing and traction on the traction wires, so that the operation efficiency is improved.
Embodiment two, refer to FIGS. 1-4;
on the basis of the first embodiment, the connecting legs 2 are arc-shaped and are matched with the portal frame 1, two sides of the portal frame 1 can be inserted into the corresponding connecting legs 2, the connecting legs 2 are in sliding connection with the portal frame 1, clamping grooves 5 are formed in two sides of the front face of the portal frame 1, elastic buckles 6 are fixedly arranged at the top ends of the two connecting legs 2, the buckles 6 are matched with the clamping grooves 5, and lifting pieces 7 are fixedly arranged on the front faces of the buckles 6.
The portal frame 1 and the connecting legs 2 are in sliding connection, so that medical staff can adjust the height of the portal frame 1, and the medical staff can adjust the traction height at any time in the operation process;
after the buckle 6 is inserted into the clamping groove 5, the height of the portal frame 1 can be fixed, when the height of the portal frame 1 needs to be changed, the lifting piece 7 is pulled to drive the buckle 6 to move out of the clamping groove 5, and at the moment, the height of the portal frame 1 can be adjusted.
The foregoing description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model, and the present utility model is not limited thereto, but it is to be understood that modifications and equivalents of some of the technical features described in the foregoing embodiments may be made by those skilled in the art, although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments. Any modification, equivalent replacement, improvement, etc. made within the spirit and principle of the present utility model should be included in the protection scope of the present utility model.

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1. An auricular cartilage traction fixing device comprises a portal frame (1), and is characterized by also comprising two supports (3);
the front surface and the back surface of the portal frame (1) are arc-shaped, and springs (4) for placing traction wires are fixedly arranged on two sides above the front surface of the portal frame (1);
the front ends of the two supports (3) are fixedly provided with connecting legs (2), and the two connecting legs (2) are respectively connected with two sides of the portal frame (1).
2. An auricular cartilage traction fixation device according to claim 1, wherein the support (3) is in the shape of an arc.
3. The auricular cartilage traction fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the connecting legs (2) are arc-shaped and are matched with the portal frame (1), two sides of the portal frame (1) can be inserted into the corresponding connecting legs (2), the connecting legs (2) are slidably connected with the portal frame (1), clamping grooves (5) are formed in two sides of the front face of the portal frame (1), elastic buckles (6) are fixedly arranged at the top ends of the two connecting legs (2), and the buckles (6) are matched with the clamping grooves (5).
4. A traction fixation device for auricular cartilage according to claim 3, wherein the front face of the buckle (6) is fixedly provided with a lifting piece (7).
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