CN220046024U - Auxiliary traction device for abdominal suturing for cesarean section - Google Patents

Auxiliary traction device for abdominal suturing for cesarean section Download PDF

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CN220046024U
CN220046024U CN202321411864.3U CN202321411864U CN220046024U CN 220046024 U CN220046024 U CN 220046024U CN 202321411864 U CN202321411864 U CN 202321411864U CN 220046024 U CN220046024 U CN 220046024U
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唐秦
赵林
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The utility model discloses an abdomen stitching auxiliary pulling device for caesarean section, which comprises a left pull rod and a right pull rod, wherein the tail end positions of the lower sides of the left pull rod and the right pull rod are respectively provided with a handle sleeve, the tail end positions of the upper sides of the handle sleeves are respectively provided with a clamping head, through the arrangement of a sliding rail, an extension handle, a loop bar, a nut and an operation sleeve, an operator can unscrew the nut through the loop bar when finishing suture operation with smaller wounds, move the extension handle in the sliding rail through the loop bar so as to prolong the lengths of the left pull rod and the right pull rod, screw the nut again after the extension is finished, fix the extension handle at a certain position of the sliding rail, at the moment, the operator can hold the handle sleeve and the operation sleeve or hold the operation sleeve only by hand, expose the field of view of the smaller wounds when the force is more accurate, and supply the field of view of the smaller wounds to the suture operation space so as to finish the stitching operation rapidly.

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Auxiliary traction device for abdominal suturing for cesarean section
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of traction forceps, and particularly relates to an abdomen suturing auxiliary traction device for cesarean section.
Background
The pulling device is in particular a pulling clamp, which is a common medical instrument used for assisting a doctor in suturing an abdominal tissue layer in a cesarean section operation. Pulling pliers are generally composed of two pull rods and jaws, each of which is placed on either side of an incision in the abdominal wall, for pulling and stabilizing tissue so that the surgeon can perform the suturing operation better.
However, when an operator pulls the abdominal wall, the conventional pulling clamp can shield the visual field of the wound when the wound on the abdominal wall is small and the lengths of the left pull rod and the right pull rod of the pulling clamp are short, so that the penetration problem of the suture is affected and the operation efficiency is affected.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide an abdomen stitching auxiliary traction device for caesarean section, which aims to solve the problems that when operators pull an abdomen wall, when the incision of the abdomen wall is small, the left pull rod and the right pull rod of a traction forceps can block the visual field of the incision and influence the penetration of a suture.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model provides the following technical solutions: an abdomen stitching auxiliary traction device for caesarean section comprises a left pull rod and a right pull rod;
the lower end positions of the left pull rod and the right pull rod are respectively provided with a handle sleeve, the outer side positions of the handle sleeves are respectively provided with a fixed block, and the upper end positions of the left pull rod and the right pull rod are respectively provided with a clamping head;
the left pull rod and the right pull rod are respectively provided with an extension handle at the rear position of the lower side, the tail end position of the lower side of the two extension handles is provided with an operation sleeve, the front external position of the upper side of the two extension handles is respectively provided with two loop bars, the connecting positions of the loop bars, the left pull rod and the right pull rod are respectively provided with a sliding rail, and the external position of the upper side of the loop bars is provided with a nut.
As a preferable technical scheme of the utility model, the extension handle is connected with the operation sleeve in an integrated connection mode, and the direction of the extension handle is overlapped with the directions of the left pull rod and the right pull rod.
As a preferable technical scheme of the utility model, the operation sleeve and the handle sleeve are overlapped in size, and the plurality of sleeve rods are respectively connected with the extension handle in an integrated connection mode.
As a preferable technical scheme of the utility model, the loop bar penetrates through the sliding rail, and the nut is connected with the loop bar in a threaded connection mode.
As a preferable technical scheme of the utility model, the two extension handles can move up and down in the sliding rail by utilizing the sleeve rod after unscrewing the nuts.
As a preferable technical scheme of the utility model, the middle front side positions of the left pull rod and the right pull rod are respectively provided with a fixed plate, and the fixed plates are respectively connected with the left pull rod and the right pull rod in an integrated connection mode.
As a preferable technical scheme of the utility model, a soft bolt rod is arranged at the middle inner side position of the fixing plate, and threaded holes are arranged at the connecting positions of the soft bolt rod and the two fixing plates.
As a preferable technical scheme of the utility model, the soft bolt rod is made of a metal material and has a multi-section hollow cylindrical structure with a spiral thread-shaped outer wall.
As the preferable technical scheme of the utility model, the clamping heads are connected with the left pull rod and the right pull rod respectively in an integrated connection mode, a rotating shaft is arranged at the connection position of the left pull rod and the right pull rod, and the left pull rod and the right pull rod can open and close through the rotating shaft.
As a preferable technical scheme of the utility model, the upper outer positions of the left pull rod and the right pull rod are integrally provided with blocking blocks, and the blocking blocks are in cylindrical shapes.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model provides an abdomen stitching auxiliary traction device for caesarean section, which has the following beneficial effects:
1. through the setting of slide rail, the extension handle, the loop bar, nut and operation cover, the operation personnel is when pulling the abdominal wall, and when the left pull rod and the right pull rod length of pulling the pincers are shorter, can shelter from the wound field of vision, influence the penetration of suture, at this moment, the operation personnel can screw off the nut through the loop bar when accomplishing the less suture operation of wound, remove the extension handle in the slide rail for the length of extension left pull rod and right pull rod, screw up the nut once more after the extension finishes, fix the extension handle in a position department of slide rail, at this moment, the operation personnel can hand handle cover and operation cover or only hand operation cover, when the power is more accurate, expose the field of vision of less wound, supply to suture operation space, so that the quick completion suture operation.
2. Through setting up of fixed plate, bolt hole, soft bolt pole, the operation personnel is pulling abdominal wall opening to need to fix its tractive dynamics, in order to prevent during the operation, when long-time unstable power of exerting can lead to by the damaged bleeding of centre gripping abdominal wall, can remove the left side end of soft bolt pole from left side fixed plate utilizing the screw thread, the soft bolt pole of tensioning inboard position department in the middle of two fixed plates plays restraint fixed plate clamping dynamics, and keeps the effect of left pull rod and right pull rod angle of opening and shutting, further fix the abdominal wall, make things convenient for the doctor to sew up the operation.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of an abdominal suture auxiliary pulling device for caesarean section.
Fig. 2 is an enlarged structural schematic diagram of the sliding rail area in the present utility model.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of the structure of the extension handle of the present utility model.
Fig. 4 is a schematic structural view of the fixing plate of the present utility model with enlarged area.
Fig. 5 is a schematic structural view of the soft bolt shank of the present utility model.
In the figure: 1. a left pull rod; 2. a right pull rod; 3. a chuck; 4. a blocking piece; 5. a handle sleeve; 6. a fixed block; 7. a fixing plate; 8. a soft bolt shank; 9. a threaded hole; 10. a slide rail; 11. a loop bar; 12. an extension handle; 13. an operating sleeve; 14. and (3) a nut.
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In order to make the objects, technical solutions and advantages of the embodiments of the present utility model more clear, the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. It will be apparent that the described embodiments are some, but not all, embodiments of the utility model.
Thus, the following detailed description of the embodiments of the utility model is not intended to limit the scope of the utility model, as claimed, but is merely representative of some embodiments of the utility model. 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.
It should be noted that, under the condition of no conflict, the embodiments of the present utility model and the features and technical solutions in the embodiments may be combined with each other.
It should be noted that: like reference numerals and letters denote like items in the following figures, and thus once an item is defined in one figure, no further definition or explanation thereof is necessary in the following figures.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be noted that, the terms "upper", "lower", and the like indicate an azimuth or a positional relationship based on the azimuth or the positional relationship shown in the drawings, or an azimuth or a positional relationship conventionally put in use of the inventive product, or an azimuth or a positional relationship conventionally understood by those skilled in the art, such terms are merely for convenience of describing the present utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or element to be referred must have a specific azimuth, be constructed and operated in a specific azimuth, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model. Furthermore, the terms "first," "second," and the like, are used merely to distinguish between descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.
The utility model provides an abdomen suture auxiliary traction device for caesarean section, which is shown in figures 1-5, and comprises a left pull rod 1 and a right pull rod 2;
the lower end positions of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 are respectively provided with a handle sleeve 5, the outer side positions of the handle sleeves 5 are respectively provided with a fixed block 6, and the upper end positions of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 are respectively provided with a chuck 3;
the lower rear positions of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 are respectively provided with an extension handle 12, the lower tail end positions of the two extension handles 12 are provided with an operation sleeve 13, the upper front outer positions of the two extension handles 12 are respectively provided with two sleeve rods 11, the connecting positions of the sleeve rods 11, the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 are respectively provided with a sliding rail 10, and the upper outer positions of the sleeve rods 11 are provided with nuts 14.
In this embodiment, it is necessary to ensure that the surgical environment is clean and to prepare the required instruments and equipment before the operator performs the surgery.
The abdominal wall stapler is first placed on both sides of the abdominal incision that needs to be sutured during the cesarean section. The stapler is typically comprised of two hooks or clips, one on each side of the abdominal wall incision, for pulling and stabilizing tissue, opening the abdominal wall incision.
The operator can then open the left and right tie rods 1 and 2 by passing his fingers through the handle sleeve 5, grip the abdominal incision tissue by the collet 3, and adjust the pull force of the auxiliary pulling pliers for abdominal suturing as needed to properly align the abdominal tissue and provide proper tension to effect suturing.
Finally, with the help of the traction forceps, the doctor can suture the abdominal wall tissue layers.
As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the extension handle 12 is connected to the operation sleeve 13 by an integral connection method, the direction of the extension handle 12 coincides with the directions of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2, the operation sleeve 13 coincides with the size of the handle sleeve 5, the plurality of sleeve rods 11 are respectively connected to the extension handle 12 by an integral connection method, the sleeve rods 11 penetrate through the slide rail 10, the nut 14 is connected to the sleeve rods 11 by a threaded connection method, and after the nut 14 is unscrewed, the two extension handles 12 can move up and down in the slide rail 10 by the sleeve rods 11.
Preferably, when the operator pulls the abdominal wall, when the abdominal wall wound is smaller, and the lengths of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 of the pulling clamp are shorter, the wound field of view is blocked, the penetration of the suture is affected, at this time, the operator can unscrew the nut 14 when the suture operation with the smaller wound is completed, move the extension handle 12 in the slide rail 10 through the sleeve rod 11 to extend the lengths of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2, tighten the nut 14 again after the extension is completed, fix the extension handle 12 at a certain position of the slide rail 10, at this time, the operator can hold the handle sleeve 5 and the operation sleeve 13 or hold the operation sleeve 13 only, expose the field of view with the smaller wound while exerting more accurate force, and supply the suture operation space for the suture operation so as to rapidly complete the suture operation.
As shown in fig. 4 and 5, the middle front side positions of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 are respectively provided with a fixing plate 7, the fixing plates 7 are respectively connected with the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 in an integrated connection mode, the middle inner side positions of the fixing plates 7 are provided with soft bolt rods 8, the connection positions of the soft bolt rods 8 and the two fixing plates 7 are provided with threaded holes 9, the soft bolt rods 8 are made of metal materials and are of a multi-section hollow cylindrical structure with spiral threads on the outer walls, the clamping heads 3 are respectively connected with the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 in an integrated connection mode, the connection positions of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 are provided with rotating shafts, the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 can open and close through the rotating shafts, the upper outer positions of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2 are integrally provided with blocking blocks 4, and the blocking blocks 4 are in cylindrical shapes.
Preferably, when an operator pulls the abdominal wall to open and needs to fix the pulling force, so as to prevent the abdominal wall from being damaged and bleeding due to unstable force applied for a long time during operation, the left end of the soft bolt rod 8 can be moved from the left fixing plate 7 by using threads, the soft bolt rod 8 which is tensioned at the middle inner side position of the two fixing plates 7 plays a role in restraining the clamping force of the fixing plates 7 and keeping the opening and closing angles of the left pull rod 1 and the right pull rod 2, the abdominal wall is further fixed, and a doctor can conveniently suture.
The above embodiments are only for illustrating the present utility model and not for limiting the technical solutions described in the present utility model, and although the present utility model has been described in detail in the present specification with reference to the above embodiments, the present utility model is not limited to the above specific embodiments, and thus any modifications or equivalent substitutions are made to the present utility model; all technical solutions and modifications thereof that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the utility model are intended to be included in the scope of the appended claims.

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1. An abdomen stitching auxiliary traction device for caesarean section comprises a left pull rod (1) and a right pull rod (2);
the lower end positions of the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2) are respectively provided with a handle sleeve (5), the outer side positions of the handle sleeves (5) are provided with fixed blocks (6), and the upper end positions of the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2) are respectively provided with a chuck (3);
the method is characterized in that: the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2) are respectively provided with an extension handle (12) at the rear position of the lower side, the tail end positions of the lower sides of the two extension handles (12) are provided with an operation sleeve (13), the front external positions of the upper sides of the two extension handles (12) are respectively provided with two sleeve rods (11), the connecting positions of the sleeve rods (11) and the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2) are respectively provided with a sliding rail (10), and the external positions of the upper sides of the sleeve rods (11) are respectively provided with a nut (14).
2. An abdominal suturing assist traction device for caesarean section according to claim 1, characterized in that: the extension handle (12) is connected with the operation sleeve (13) in an integrated connection mode, and the direction of the extension handle (12) is overlapped with the directions of the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2).
3. An abdominal suturing assist traction device for caesarean section according to claim 2, characterized in that: the operation sleeve (13) and the handle sleeve (5) are overlapped in size, and the plurality of sleeve rods (11) are connected with the extension handle (12) through an integrated connection mode respectively.
4. An abdominal suturing assist traction device for caesarean section according to claim 3, characterized in that: the loop bar (11) penetrates through the sliding rail (10), and the nut (14) is connected with the loop bar (11) in a threaded connection mode.
5. An abdominal suturing assist pull device for caesarean section according to claim 4 wherein: the two extension handles (12) can move up and down in the sliding rail (10) by utilizing the sleeve rod (11) after unscrewing the nuts (14).
6. An abdominal suturing assist traction device for caesarean section according to claim 1, characterized in that: the middle front side positions of the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2) are respectively provided with a fixing plate (7), and the fixing plates (7) are respectively connected with the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2) in an integrated connection mode.
7. An abdominal suturing assist pull device for caesarean section according to claim 6, wherein: the middle inner side position of the fixing plate (7) is provided with a soft bolt rod (8), and the connecting position of the soft bolt rod (8) and the two fixing plates (7) is provided with a threaded hole (9).
8. An abdominal suturing assist pull device for caesarean section according to claim 7 wherein: the soft bolt rod (8) is made of a metal material and is of a multi-section hollow cylindrical structure with a spiral thread-shaped outer wall.
9. An abdominal suturing assist traction device for caesarean section according to claim 1, characterized in that: the chuck (3) is connected with the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2) respectively through an integrated connection mode, a rotating shaft is arranged at the connection position of the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2), and the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2) can open and close through the rotating shaft.
10. An abdominal suturing assist pull device for caesarean section according to claim 9, wherein: the left pull rod (1) and the right pull rod (2) are integrally provided with a blocking block (4) at the outer position of the upper side, and the blocking block (4) is in a cylindrical shape.
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