CN220404303U - Pressure sore pad is exempted from to lie flat after first basin ring art - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model relates to the technical field of treatment after severe scoliosis posterior cephalopod ring operation, in particular to a pressure sore pad for lying down after cephalopod ring operation. The pressure sore-free pad comprises: annular pillow and fixed pillow; the annular pillow is provided with radial through holes which penetrate through the inner annular surface and the outer annular surface of the annular pillow; the fixed pillow passes through the through hole and is erected on the annular pillow; the two ends of the fixed pillow are respectively a fixed end and a stretching end, the fixed end is positioned at the hollow part of the middle part of the annular pillow and is connected with the inner annular surface of the annular pillow, and the stretching end protrudes out of the through hole and is positioned at the outer side of the annular pillow; the stretching end is pulled to the outer side of the annular pillow, so that the fixed pillow drives the annular pillow to move, the annular pillow is deformed, and the area size of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow is changed. The annular pillow is used for wrapping and encircling the protruding part of the patient, so that the protruding part can be enabled to be in the air and avoid pressure sores, the position of the fixed pillow can be adjusted automatically according to the protruding shape of the patient, and the protruding part can be enabled to better avoid pressure sores.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of treatment after severe scoliosis posterior cephalopod ring operation, in particular to a pressure sore pad for lying down after cephalopod ring operation.
Background
The back of the patient after the head basin ring operation can be protruded, if the patient is directly sleeping on a sickbed, the patient can not lie on one side to fall asleep due to the limited body position because the patient has the head basin ring frame which is beaten on the back of the patient, so that the patient can only fall asleep in a lying mode, but the pressure sore is easy to occur due to the lying.
At present, no proper tool is available in clinical treatment, and the U-shaped pillow can be used for assistance, but the hollow length of the U-shaped pillow is insufficient, so that the effect of thoroughly avoiding pressure is difficult to achieve.
Disclosure of Invention
In order to solve the technical problems, the utility model aims to provide the pressure sore-free cushion for lying down after a head basin ring operation, wherein the annular pillow is used for wrapping and surrounding a convex part of a patient, so that the convex part can be enabled to be in the air and pressure sore can be avoided, the position of the fixed pillow can be automatically adjusted according to the convex shape of the patient, and the convex part can be enabled to better avoid pressure sore.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the present utility model adopts the following technical scheme:
a pressure sore pad is exempted from to lie flat after head basin ring art, this pressure sore pad is exempted from includes:
the annular pillow is provided with a radial through hole, and the through hole penetrates through the inner annular surface and the outer annular surface of the annular pillow;
the fixed pillow passes through the through hole and is erected on the annular pillow; the two ends of the fixed pillow are respectively a fixed end and a stretching end, the fixed end is positioned at the hollow part of the middle part of the annular pillow and is connected with the inner annular surface of the annular pillow, and the stretching end protrudes out of the through hole and is positioned at the outer side of the annular pillow;
the stretching end is pulled to the outer side of the annular pillow, so that the fixed pillow drives the annular pillow to move, the annular pillow is deformed, and the area size of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow is changed.
Preferably, the fixing end is fixedly connected to the inner ring surface of the annular pillow in a snap fastener, magic tape or sewing mode.
Preferably, a sub-buckle is arranged on the outer diameter of the fixed pillow, a female buckle is arranged on the inner ring surface of the annular pillow, and the sub-buckle and the female buckle are arranged in a right opposite way; the child buckle is buckled on the mother buckle, so that the fixed pillow can be fixed on the annular pillow.
Preferably, the number of the female buttons is 5-8.
Preferably, one surface of the annular pillow is provided with a lacing and a buckle for fixing the lacing, and the lacing and the buckle are oppositely arranged at the middle parts of the two ends of the annular pillow; the distance between the lacing and the belt buckle is reduced by pulling the lacing, so that the shape of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow is changed.
Preferably, a foam application is arranged on the other surface of the annular pillow, and the foam application is fixedly connected to the annular pillow.
Preferably, the foam application comprises a dressing and a magic tape, the magic tape comprises a hook part and a hair part, the hook part is fixedly connected to one side of the annular pillow, the hair part is adhered to the hook part, and the dressing is fixedly connected to one side of the hair part far away from the hook part.
In summary, the present utility model has the following advantages:
by arranging the annular pillow, when a patient lies on the annular pillow, the annular pillow can enable the convex part of the patient to be in the hollow part of the patient, and pressure sores can be well avoided; the fixed pillow is additionally arranged, so that when the stretching end of the fixed pillow is pulled to the outer side of the annular pillow, the fixed pillow can drive the annular pillow to move, thereby deforming the annular pillow, changing the size of the area of the hollowed-out part in the middle of the annular pillow, and enabling the pressure-free sore pad to be adapted to various postoperative bulges; the lacing and the belt buckle are arranged to change the shape of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow, so that the pressure sore-free pad can be suitable for patients after the severe spinal deformity cephalothin ring operation.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of the front structure of the pressure-free sore pad;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the back structure of the pressure-free sore pad;
reference numerals: 1. an annular pillow; 2. fixing the pillow; 3. applying foam; 11. a through hole; 12. a lacing; 13. a buckle; 21. a fixed end; 22. stretching ends; 23. a sub-buckle; 24. a female buckle; 31. dressing; 32. a magic tape.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present application will be made clearly and fully with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is evident that the embodiments described are only some, but not all, of the embodiments of the present application. All other embodiments, which can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without undue burden from the present disclosure, are within the scope of the present disclosure.
In the description of the present application, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," and the like indicate an orientation or a positional relationship based on that shown in the drawings, merely for convenience of description and to simplify the description, and do not indicate or imply that the devices 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 application.
At the same time, 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.
The following describes the embodiments of the present utility model in detail with reference to the drawings.
As shown in fig. 1 to 2, the pressure sore-free pad includes: an annular pillow 1 and a fixed pillow 2; the middle part of the annular pillow 1 is hollow, the fixed pillow 2 is a cylinder, and the two are formed by combining a pillowcase and a pillow core.
The annular pillow 1 is provided with one or more radially arranged through holes 11, and the inner and outer annular surfaces of the annular pillow 1 are connected through the through holes 11.
Since the fixed pillow 2 is a cylinder, both ends of the fixed pillow 2 are defined as a fixed end 21 and a stretching end 22, respectively. The fixed end 21 of the fixed pillow 2 is fixedly connected to the inner ring surface of the annular pillow 1, and the fixed connection mode can adopt a snap fastener, a magic tape or a sewing mode, and at this time, the fixed pillow 2 penetrates through the through hole 11 and is erected on the annular pillow 1. The fixed end 21 is located in the hollow portion of the annular pillow 1 and connected with the inner annular surface of the annular pillow 1, and the stretching end 22 protrudes out of the through hole 11 and is located at the outer side of the annular pillow 1.
If the fixing pillow 2 is connected with the annular pillow 1 by adopting a snap fastener or magic tape mode, whether the fixing pillow 2 is needed or the position of the fixing pillow 2 fixed on the annular pillow 1 can be automatically adjusted according to the requirement of a patient.
If the fixed pillow 2 and the annular pillow 1 are connected together in a sewing mode, the whole stability of the pressure sore-free pad can be ensured to be better. The embodiment shown in fig. 1 and 2 uses stitching.
By arranging the annular pillow 1, when a patient lies on the annular pillow 1, the annular pillow 1 can enable the convex part of the patient to be in the hollow part of the patient, and pressure sores can be well avoided; the fixed pillow 2 is additionally arranged, so that when the stretching end 22 of the fixed pillow 2 is pulled to the outer side of the annular pillow 1, the fixed pillow 2 can drive the annular pillow 1 to move, so that the annular pillow 1 deforms, the size of the area of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow 1 is changed, and the pressure-free sore pad can be suitable for patients after severe spinal deformity cephalo-cycle operation.
A sub-buckle 23 is arranged on the outer diameter of the fixed pillow 2, and the sub-buckle 23 is arranged on one side of the fixed pillow 2 close to the annular pillow 1; and a female buckle 24 is arranged on the inner ring surface of the annular pillow 1, the female buckle 24 is arranged on one side of the annular pillow 1 close to the fixed pillow 2, and the male buckle 23 and the female buckle 24 are arranged opposite to each other. After the area of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow 1 is regulated, the child buckle 23 can be buckled on the female buckle 24, so that the area of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow 1 is ensured not to be changed, the convex part of a patient is not pressed against sores, and the overall stability of the pressure-free sore pad can be enhanced.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, only one sub-buckle 23 is designed, and five female buckles 24 are provided, and the five female buckles 24 are circumferentially distributed on one side of the annular pillow 1, which is close to the sub-buckle 23 of the fixed pillow 2. By providing a plurality of female buttons 24, the fixing pillow 2 can be better fixed.
The belt 12 and the belt buckle 13 for fixing the belt 12 are arranged on the back surface of the annular pillow 1, and the distance between the belt 12 and the belt buckle 13 can be reduced by pulling the belt 12, so that the shape of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow 1 is changed, protrusions of different shapes can be aimed at, and the application range of the pressure-free sore pad is increased. Wherein the end of the tie 12 is sewn at the upper center of the back of the ring-shaped pillow 1, and the buckle 13 is provided at the lower center of the back of the ring-shaped pillow 1.
A foam application 3 is arranged on the front surface of the annular pillow 1, and the foam application 3 is fixedly connected on the annular pillow 1. The foam application 3 is capable of adhering to the skin of a patient pressed against the annular pillow 1.
The foam application 3 comprises a dressing 31 and a magic tape 32, the magic tape 32 comprises a hook surface part and a hair surface part, the hook surface part is fixedly connected to one side of the annular pillow 1, the hair surface part is adhered to the hook surface part, and the dressing 31 is fixedly connected to one side of the hair surface part away from the hook surface part.
When a patient lies on the annular pillow 1, the skin of the patient is pressed on the dressing 31 of the foam application 3, so that the patient can be adhered to the skin, a better pressure sore-free effect is achieved, and the patient is not easy to slip when the patient moves slightly.
Because the foam application 3 is used for many times, the film on the dressing 31 can be damaged, so that the dressing 31 needs to be replaced, and the dressing 31 is arranged on one side of the hair surface part far away from the hook surface part, and only the hair surface part of the dressing 31 needs to be arranged when the dressing 31 is replaced.
The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present utility model. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. The generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the utility model. Thus, the present utility model is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
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1. The utility model provides a pressure sore pad is exempted from to lie in first basin ring postoperative, this pressure sore pad is exempted from includes:
the annular pillow (1), the annular pillow (1) is provided with a radial through hole (11), and the through hole (11) penetrates through the inner annular surface and the outer annular surface of the annular pillow (1);
the fixed pillow (2) penetrates through the penetrating hole (11) and is erected on the annular pillow (1); the two ends of the fixed pillow (2) are respectively a fixed end (21) and a stretching end (22), the fixed end (21) is positioned at the hollow part of the middle part of the annular pillow (1) and is connected with the inner annular surface of the annular pillow (1), and the stretching end (22) protrudes out of the through hole (11) and is positioned at the outer side of the annular pillow (1);
the stretching end (22) is pulled to the outer side of the annular pillow (1), so that the fixed pillow (2) drives the annular pillow (1) to move, the annular pillow (1) is deformed, and the area of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow (1) is changed.
2. The post-operation lying pressure-sore-free pad of claim 1, wherein the fixed end (21) is fixedly connected to the inner annular surface of the annular pillow (1) by snap, velcro or stitching.
3. The pressure sore pad for lying on the back after a head basin ring operation according to claim 1, wherein a sub-buckle (23) is arranged on the outer diameter of the fixed pillow (2), a female buckle (24) is arranged on the inner ring surface of the annular pillow (1), and the sub-buckle (23) and the female buckle (24) are arranged opposite to each other; the sub-buckle (23) is buckled on the female buckle (24), so that the fixed pillow (2) can be fixed on the annular pillow (1).
4. A post-pelvic ring operation lay flat pressure-free sore pad as claimed in claim 3, wherein said female buttons (24) are provided in an amount of 5-8.
5. The pressure sore-free cushion for lying on the back after the head basin ring operation according to claim 1, wherein one surface of the annular pillow (1) is provided with a lacing (12) and a buckle (13) for fixing the lacing (12), and the lacing (12) and the buckle (13) are oppositely arranged at the middle parts of two ends of the annular pillow (1); the distance between the lacing (12) and the buckle (13) is reduced by pulling the lacing (12), so that the shape of the hollow part in the middle of the annular pillow (1) is changed.
6. The pressure sore pad for lying on the back after a head basin ring operation according to claim 1, wherein a foam application (3) is arranged on the other surface of the annular pillow (1), and the foam application (3) is fixedly connected to the annular pillow (1).
7. The pressure sore pad of claim 6, wherein the foam application (3) comprises a dressing (31) and a velcro (32), the velcro (32) further comprises a hook surface portion and a hair surface portion, the hook surface portion is fixedly connected to one side of the annular pillow (1), the hair surface portion is adhered to the hook surface portion, and the dressing (31) is fixedly connected to one side of the hair surface portion away from the hook surface portion.
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