CN220404265U - Postoperative nursing hemostatic shorts - Google Patents

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CN220404265U
CN220404265U CN202321723470.1U CN202321723470U CN220404265U CN 220404265 U CN220404265 U CN 220404265U CN 202321723470 U CN202321723470 U CN 202321723470U CN 220404265 U CN220404265 U CN 220404265U
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李骞
隋璐璐
赵丽明
邓贵珍
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The utility model relates to the technical field of medical care appliances, in particular to postoperative care hemostatic shorts, which comprise a shorts body; a side bag is arranged at the front side of the trousers body corresponding to the groin of a patient after wearing, and a pressurized hemostatic article is arranged in the side bag; the rear side of the trousers body is provided with a pocket corresponding to the position of the sacral tail of the patient after wearing, and a decompression article is placed in the pocket. The utility model places the pressurized hemostatic articles in the side bags of the trousers body which can be worn on the lower body of the patient, thus preventing the pressurized hemostatic articles from moving along with the patient and being moved by the quilt and being unable to be fixed in place, reliably ensuring the hemostatic effect of compression and preventing hemorrhage and subcutaneous hematoma. The pressure reducing article is added at the rear side of the trousers body corresponding to the sacral tail of the patient, and can reduce pressure on the sacral tail skin of the patient in the prone position for a long time, avoid pressure injury as much as possible and improve the bedridden comfort of the patient.

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Postoperative nursing hemostatic shorts
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical care appliances, in particular to postoperative care hemostatic shorts.
Background
The inguinal region is a triangular region positioned at the junction of the lower abdominal wall and the thigh, and inguinal hernia is a bag block formed by the fact that viscera in the abdominal cavity are separated from the original position and protrude to the body surface due to the defect of the inguinal region, and is mainly divided into indirect inguinal hernia and direct inguinal hernia. Inguinal hernias of adults are common diseases taking adult males as main morbidity groups, accounting for 90% -95% of all hernias, and most of the hernias are indirect hernias. The treatment mainly comprises surgery, including tension-free hernia repair, traditional hernia repair, and laparoscopic hernia repair. Inguinal hernia patients are usually subjected to tensionless repair, and the tendon and muscle tissues are damaged in the operation process, so that incision bleeding is easy to occur after the operation. Clinically, sandbags are often used to compress the incision in order to prevent bleeding from the wound.
The interventional diagnosis and treatment is a minimally invasive medicine and has the advantages of simple operation, definite curative effect, fewer complications and the like. At present, minimally invasive interventional operation is one of the main treatment schemes of middle and late stage tumor patients, and selective or super-selective arterial infusion or chemoembolization for tumor patients such as liver cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer and the like is one of the methods of non-operative treatment. The femoral artery has the characteristics of large inner diameter, capability of accommodating a catheter of a large endoscope, easiness in positioning, convenience in puncture and the like, and is the most common path for the vascular interventional therapy of the tumor at present. The conventional femoral artery puncture cannula has the defects that the used catheter is heparinized conventionally or heparin is used for preventing thrombosis to different degrees in operation, the femoral artery is thick in diameter, the blood flow speed is high, and if hemostasis by compression is improper after operation, the puncture part is often bleeding. Bleeding and hematoma at the post-operative puncture site are common complications, and in order to reduce wound bleeding, a sandbag is generally used to pressurize and fix the bleeding at the puncture site.
The patients after inguinal hernia operation, femoral artery puncture and the like need to use a sand bag (some also use a salt bag) to perform compression hemostasis on the incision/puncture site, but the sand bag compression hemostasis has the following problems: the sand bag is not easy to fix in the groin area, and can not be fixed in place as the patient moves and the quilt moves, so that the pressure is not well mastered, and the compression hemostasis effect is affected; to prevent the sandbag from slipping off, the patient needs to remain in a recumbent position and the sacral tail is prone to pressure injury.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of this, the present utility model provides a post-operative nursing hemostatic pant that aims to secure a sandbag to a patient's wound for compression hemostasis and to reduce patient sacral caudal injury caused by long-term retention of a recumbent position. In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a postoperative care hemostatic shorts, comprising a shorts body; a side bag is arranged at the front side of the trousers body corresponding to the groin of a patient after wearing, and a pressurized hemostatic article is arranged in the side bag; the rear side of the trousers body is provided with a pocket corresponding to the position of the sacral tail of the patient after wearing, and a decompression article is placed in the pocket.
In some embodiments, a pouch is also included; the pouch is arranged at the front side of the pants body and corresponds to the position of the scrotum of the patient after wearing, and a bearing article is arranged in the pouch to hold up the scrotum of the patient.
In some embodiments, the support article is latex, rubber, sponge, bladder, or towel.
In some embodiments, the pressurized hemostatic article is a sandbag or a salt bag.
In some embodiments, the reduced pressure article is a polyurethane foam dressing, latex, rubber, sponge, balloon, or towel.
In some embodiments, the front side of the pant body is provided with a first opening corresponding to the position of the patient's solution after wearing.
In some embodiments, the rear side of the pants body is provided with a second opening corresponding to the position of the patient's solution after wearing.
In some embodiments, the pant body comprises a front pant body and a rear pant body; the front trousers body and the crotch of the rear trousers body are connected together, and the two side edges of the front trousers body and the two side edges of the rear trousers body are connected through a zipper.
In some embodiments, the front waistband of the front pant and the rear waistband of the rear pant are both made of an elastic material.
In summary, compared with the prior art, the utility model has the following advantages and beneficial effects: the utility model places the pressurized hemostatic articles in the side bags of the trousers body which can be worn on the lower body of the patient, thus preventing the pressurized hemostatic articles from moving along with the patient and being moved by the quilt and being unable to be fixed in place, reliably ensuring the hemostatic effect of compression and preventing hemorrhage and subcutaneous hematoma. The pressure reducing article is added at the rear side of the trousers body corresponding to the sacral tail of the patient, and can reduce pressure on the sacral tail skin of the patient in the prone position for a long time, avoid pressure injury as much as possible and improve the bedridden comfort of the patient. The postoperative patient can not wear the pants and lead to the lower part of the body bare for various reasons, and when medical personnel looks for the wound condition, the patient does not have privacy, and is more awkward, and patient's self image is impaired. After the shorts disclosed by the embodiment of the application are worn, the pressurization hemostatic articles can be fixed, the pressure injury of the sacral tail can be relieved, the privacy of a patient can be protected, and multiple purposes can be achieved.
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Fig. 1 is a schematic front view of a pant body according to the present utility model, and fig. 1 mainly shows the structure of the pant body.
Fig. 2 is a schematic rear view of the pant body according to the present utility model, and fig. 2 mainly shows the structure of the rear pant body.
Fig. 3 is a schematic structural view of the front pants body and the rear pants body of the present utility model connected together by a zipper.
The definitions of the various numbers in the figures are: the front pants body 11, the front waist head 12, the first opening 13, the bag 14, the side bags 15, the rear pants body 21, the rear waist head 22, the second opening 23, the bag 24 and the zipper 3.
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 following specific embodiments.
In the description of the present utility model, it should be understood that references to orientation descriptions such as upper, lower, front, rear, left, right, etc. are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the drawings, are merely for convenience of description of the present utility model and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the apparatus or elements referred to must have a particular orientation, be constructed and operated in a particular orientation, and thus should not be construed as limiting the present utility model.
In the description of the present utility model, a number means one or more, a number means two or more, and greater than, less than, exceeding, etc. are understood to not include the present number, and above, below, within, etc. are understood to include the present number. The description of first, second, etc. terms, if any, are used solely for the purpose of distinguishing between technical features and should not be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated or implicitly indicating the precedence of the technical features indicated.
In the description of the present utility model, unless explicitly defined otherwise, terms such as arrangement, installation, connection, etc. should be construed broadly and the specific meaning of the terms in the present utility model can be reasonably determined by a person skilled in the art in combination with the specific contents of the technical scheme.
As shown in fig. 1-3, a post-operative care hemostatic pant according to an embodiment of the present application includes a pant body. As shown in fig. 1, the front side of the pants body is provided with side bags 15 corresponding to the groin of the patient after wearing, specifically, the two side bags 15 are obliquely arranged on two sides of the pants body and gradually approach the middle part from the waist to the bottom of the pants body so as to correspond to the groin of the patient. The side pocket 15 houses a pressurized hemostatic item, which may be a sandbag or saline bag, for compression hemostasis of the incision/puncture site of the patient following inguinal surgery and surgery via femoral artery puncture.
As shown in fig. 2, a pocket 24 is disposed at a position on the rear side of the pants body corresponding to the sacral tail of the patient after being worn, and a decompression article is placed in the pocket 24, wherein the decompression article can be a sheet (usually not thicker than 1 cm) made of any one of polyurethane foam dressing (commonly called application, bedsore plaster, pressure sore plaster or decompression plaster), latex, rubber, sponge, air bag or towel, so as to decompress the sacral tail of the patient, and prevent pressure injury as much as possible.
The embodiment of the application places the compression hemostatic article in the side pocket 15 of the trousers body which can be worn on the lower body of the patient, thus preventing the compression hemostatic article from moving along with the patient and being moved by the quilt and being not fixed in place, reliably ensuring the compression hemostatic effect and preventing bleeding and subcutaneous hematoma. The pressure reducing article is added at the rear side of the trousers body corresponding to the sacral tail of the patient, and can reduce pressure on the sacral tail skin of the patient in the prone position for a long time, avoid pressure injury as much as possible and improve the bedridden comfort of the patient. The postoperative patient can not wear the pants and lead to the lower part of the body bare for various reasons, and when medical personnel looks for the wound condition, the patient does not have privacy, and is more awkward, and patient's self image is impaired. After the shorts disclosed by the embodiment of the application are worn, the pressurization hemostatic articles can be fixed, the pressure injury of the sacral tail can be relieved, the privacy of a patient can be protected, and multiple purposes can be achieved.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the shorts according to the embodiment of the present application may further include a pouch 14, where the pouch 14 is disposed at a position on the front side of the panty body corresponding to the scrotum of the patient after wearing, and a support article is disposed in the pouch 14 to support the scrotum of the patient, where the support article may be any one of latex, rubber, sponge, air bag or towel, and the support article may be scrotum edema, and a male patient after hernia operation supports the scrotum to reduce scrotum edema.
Because postoperative patient usually needs to lie in bed for a certain time, for patient's size solution to make things convenient for, as shown in fig. 1, this application embodiment can also be in the front side of the trousers body corresponds the position of wearing back patient's solution and is equipped with first opening 13 in order to patient's solution, as shown in fig. 2, can also be in the rear side of the trousers body corresponds the position of wearing back patient's solution and is equipped with second opening 23 in order to patient's solution. Therefore, the patient can carry out size solution without putting on and taking off trousers, the possible tearing damage of the incision/puncture part caused by standing up and turning over of the patient is reduced, meanwhile, the observation of the patient with the catheter left is also facilitated, and the catheter is not pressed. It should be noted that the second opening 23 allows the pocket 24 to also be bisected, but does not interfere with the placement of the reduced pressure article.
For the convenience of putting on and taking off the shorts according to the embodiment of the present application more conveniently for postoperative patients and long-term bedridden patients, as shown in fig. 3, the shorts according to the embodiment of the present application may include a front shorts body 11 and a rear shorts body 21, the front shorts body 11 and crotch of the rear shorts body 21 are connected together, and the front shorts body 11 and two side edges of the rear shorts body 21 are connected together through a zipper 3. Therefore, the whole shorts are designed to be front and back in a one-piece mode, and are more convenient to put on and take off.
In order to prevent the patient from accidentally struggling out of the shorts while lying in bed, the embodiment of the present application may further make the front waistband 12 of the front pants body 11 and the rear waistband 22 of the rear pants body 21 of elastic materials, such as rubber bands, stretchable bands, etc., so that the entire shorts can be firmly fixed on the lower body of the patient, and the pressurization hemostatic article and the depressurization article can be ensured to be always in the correct positions to play a corresponding effect while protecting stealth.
The technical features of the above-described embodiments may be arbitrarily combined, and all possible combinations of the technical features in the above-described embodiments are not described for brevity of description, however, as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features, they should be considered as the scope of the description.
The above-described preferred embodiments should not be construed as limiting the utility model, which is defined in the appended claims. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and adaptations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the utility model, and such modifications and adaptations are intended to be comprehended within the scope of the utility model.

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1. A postoperative care hemostatic pant, characterized in that: comprises a trouser body; a side bag (15) is arranged at the front side of the trousers body corresponding to the groin of a patient after wearing, and a pressurized hemostatic article is placed in the side bag (15); a pocket (24) is arranged at the rear side of the trousers body corresponding to the position of the sacral tail of the patient after wearing, and a decompression article is placed in the pocket (24); the pressurized hemostatic article is a sandbag or a saline bag.
2. A post-operative care hemostatic pant as set forth in claim 1 wherein: also comprises a pouch (14); the bag (14) is arranged at the front side of the trousers body and corresponds to the position of the scrotum of the patient after wearing, and a bearing object is placed in the bag (14) to support the scrotum of the patient.
3. A post-operative care hemostatic pant as set forth in claim 2 wherein: the bearing article is latex, rubber, sponge, air bag or towel.
4. A post-operative care hemostatic pant as set forth in claim 1 wherein: the pressure-reducing article is a polyurethane foam dressing, latex, rubber, sponge, air bag or towel.
5. A post-operative care hemostatic pant as set forth in claim 1 wherein: the front side of the trousers body is provided with a first opening (13) corresponding to the position of the patient's small solution after wearing.
6. A post-operative care hemostatic pant as set forth in claim 1 wherein: the rear side of the trousers body is provided with a second opening (23) corresponding to the position of the patient after wearing.
7. A post-operative care hemostatic pant according to any of claims 1-6, wherein: the trousers body comprises a front trousers body (11) and a rear trousers body (21); the front trousers body (11) and the crotch of the rear trousers body (21) are connected together, and the two side edges of the front trousers body (11) and the two side edges of the rear trousers body (21) are connected through a zipper (3).
8. A post-operative care hemostatic pant as set forth in claim 7 wherein: the front waistband (12) of the front trousers body (11) and the rear waistband (22) of the rear trousers body (21) are made of elastic materials.
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