CN220676238U - Adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurizing binding device - Google Patents
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The utility model provides an adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurization wrapping device, which comprises: the utility model provides a wrap portion, connecting portion, first bandage, the second bandage, the pressurization gasbag and fill the air vent, wherein, wrap the portion setting in the both sides of connecting portion, wrap the one end of portion and connecting portion fixed link to each other, the reservation mouth has been seted up at connecting portion surface center, the one end of first bandage is fixed continuous with the other end top of wrapping the portion, the one end of second bandage is fixed continuous with the other end top of wrapping the portion, the other end downward sloping setting of second bandage, first bandage distributes from top to bottom with the second bandage, the pressurization gasbag is fixed to be set up in wrapping the portion, the pressurization gasbag passes through the gas-supply pipe and fills the air vent and link to each other, it sets up in the one side surface of wrapping the portion to fill the air vent. Therefore, the utility model can tightly press and bind the incision behind the ear, the binding and fastening are not easy to loose, the pressing force is adjustable, and the using comfort is improved.
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Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical appliances, in particular to an adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurization binding device.
Background
Subcutaneous effusion after neurosurgery is one of the common complications, and among various access modes of neurosurgery, the incidence rate of subcutaneous effusion after sigmoid sinus access is highest, and the situation of subcutaneous effusion is inconvenient to treat after wrapping because the incision position is tightly attached to the ear.
The utility model No. CN202220098128.6 discloses a pressurizable headgear, which can realize local inflation pressurization of a headgear body and pressurize the skull so as to promote absorption of subcutaneous effusion. The device can not better attach and press the incision after the head is attached to the ear when being wrapped, the internal filled bandage is easy to displace and slip, the whole head cover is not comfortable to wear on the head, and the foreign body sensation on the back side of the head is particularly obvious particularly when sleeping.
Disclosure of Invention
The present utility model aims to solve at least to some extent one of the technical problems in the above-described technology.
Therefore, a first object of the present utility model is to provide an adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressure bandaging device, which can tightly compress and bandage the incision behind the ear, the bandaging fastening is not easy to loosen, the pressurizing force is adjustable, and the comfort of use is improved.
To achieve the above object, an embodiment of a first aspect of the present utility model provides an adjustable subcutaneous fluid pressure packing device, comprising: the utility model provides a wrap portion, connecting portion, first bandage, the second bandage, the pressurization gasbag and fill the air vent, wherein, wrap the portion setting in the both sides of connecting portion, wrap the one end of portion and connecting portion fixed link to each other, the reservation mouth has been seted up at connecting portion surface center, the one end of first bandage is fixed continuous with the other end top of wrapping the portion, the one end of second bandage is fixed continuous with the other end top of wrapping the portion, the other end downward sloping setting of second bandage, first bandage distributes from top to bottom with the second bandage, the pressurization gasbag is fixed to be set up in wrapping the portion, the pressurization gasbag passes through the gas-supply pipe and fills the air vent and link to each other, it sets up in the one side surface of wrapping the portion to fill the air vent.
In addition, the adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurization wrapping device provided by the embodiment of the utility model can also have the following additional technical characteristics:
in one embodiment of the utility model, the binding part is a multi-layer breathable fabric with an interlayer arranged therein, the whole binding part is of a crescent structure, one end of the binding part is a convex arc edge, and the other end of the binding part is a concave arc edge.
In one embodiment of the utility model, the connecting part is a strip-shaped breathable fabric, and a plurality of breathable openings are formed in the surface of the connecting part.
In one embodiment of the utility model, the inside surface of the dressing is provided with an anti-slip coating.
In one embodiment of the utility model, the first binding band and the second binding band are provided with magic tapes, and the first binding band and the second binding band are respectively connected through the magic tapes.
According to the adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurization binding device disclosed by the embodiment of the utility model, the binding part with the crescent structure is better attached to the outline of the behind-the-ear part, the binding parts on two sides are tightly attached to the behind-the-ear incision of a patient under the binding of the first binding belt and the second binding belt through the connection of the connecting part of the breathable fabric, so that wearing comfort is increased, head foreign body sensation under sleeping condition is reduced, the first binding belt and the second binding belt are respectively used for binding and fixing the head and the neck, the binding parts and the bandages filled on the inner side are prevented from easily loosening and slipping, meanwhile, the pressurization air bags arranged in the binding parts are matched with the binding parts and the inner bandages to directionally pressurize the incision part, thereby being beneficial to wound compression hemostasis, preventing subcutaneous effusion from being generated, and the application pressure of the pressurization air bags can be manually adjusted through the peripheral air filling and discharging ports, so that the adjustable subcutaneous effusion prevention device is flexible and convenient to use and has a good effect of preventing subcutaneous effusion.
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The foregoing and/or additional aspects and advantages of the utility model will become apparent and readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an adjustable subcutaneous fluid pressure packing device according to one embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 2 is a schematic view showing an internal structure of a dressing according to another embodiment of the present utility model.
Reference numerals: 1. a binding part; 2. a connection part; 21. reserving a port; 3. a pressurized air bag; 31. a gas pipe; 32. a gas filling and discharging port; 4. a first strap; 5. a second strap.
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Embodiments of the present utility model are described in detail below, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like or similar reference numerals refer to like or similar elements or elements having like or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below by referring to the drawings are illustrative and intended to explain the present utility model and should not be construed as limiting the utility model.
The retrosinus approach is developed from the traditional suboccipital craniotomy approach, and is mainly applied to the surgical treatment of diseases such as cerebral horn tumor, trigeminal neuralgia, facial nerve spasm, vertebral artery-retrocerebellar subaneurysm and the like. The occurrence of postoperative subcutaneous effusion can increase the risk of intracranial infection, influence the healing of incision, simultaneously produce harmful effect to patient's psychology, prolong the time of discharging from hospital, more easily produce multiple harm such as medical disputes.
In the clinical department, the local wound is pressurized and wrapped by the elastic self-adhesive bandage after the sigmoid sinus access operation, and the skull is nearly spherical, so that the condition that the skull is difficult to fix or the dressing is easy to shift and loose is caused due to the particularity of the operation incision position, thereby repeatedly changing the medicine, being not only unfavorable for the healing of the wound, aggravating the pain and discomfort of a patient, but also increasing the hospitalization cost. Therefore, the method for fixing the postoperative pressurized bandaging of the neurosurgery patients is optimized, and simultaneously, the novel material is used for pressurized bandaging of the incisions, so that the method has important clinical significance for reducing the incidence rate of postoperative subcutaneous effusion, protecting the surgical incisions and improving prognosis.
Postoperative subcutaneous effusion time l 14 d, average (5.35.+ -. 2.67) d. Clinically, the skin around the operation area is raised, soft touch and fluctuation feeling. Ultrasound prompts anechoic or hypoechoic, and low density shadows appear under the scalp of the head CT-surgery area. All patients with subcutaneous effusion can be subjected to head subcutaneous effusion aspiration and routinely biochemically examined for definitive diagnosis.
Subcutaneous fluid is classified into type 4, such as regressive, stationary, progressive, and progressive. The treatment method comprises 4 types of bandaging, puncture drainage, continuous lumbar and large pool drainage, cerebrospinal fluid abdominal shunt operation and the like. Bandaging has only a remarkable effect on fading type and stable type. The effusion is easy to recur after the puncture and the liquid suction, the repeated puncture damage is large, and the needle hole can leak out of cerebrospinal fluid after the needle is pulled out to induce intracranial infection. The continuous lumbar cistern drainage speed is inconvenient to control, and cerebral hernia is easy to induce. Cerebrospinal fluid peritoneal shunt surgery is not the preferred treatment and is only used when other treatments are ineffective.
The following describes an adjustable subcutaneous effusion compression bandaging device according to an embodiment of the present utility model with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in fig. 1-2, the adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurization binding device can be tightly attached to the back side of the head of a patient through the binding part 2 with a crescent structure under the connection of the connecting part 3, can be tightly attached to the operation incision behind the ear, and avoids the displacement or slipping of the bandage filled in the inner side.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, as shown in fig. 2, a pressurizing air bag 3 is fixedly arranged on the inner side of each wrapping portion 1 provided with an interlayer, and the incision covered by the wrapping portion 1 is directionally pressurized and wrapped by the pressurizing air bag 3, so that the situation of subcutaneous effusion is better relieved or prevented, meanwhile, the pressurizing air bag 3 is externally arranged on the air charging and discharging port 32 on the surface of the wrapping portion 1 through the connection of the air pipe 31, the air charging and discharging can be manually performed, and the pressurizing force of the air bag can be flexibly adjusted through manually controlling the air charging and discharging amount, so that the better directional pressurizing effect is realized.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, as shown in fig. 1, the first straps 4 on the two side wrapping portions 1 may be used to wrap around the forehead from the rear side of the head and the first straps 4 on the two sides may be fastened to the forehead by using a velcro, and at the same time, the second straps 5 provided at the bottom of the wrapping portions 1 may be used to wrap around the neck, so that the whole device may be effectively fixed, and slipping may be avoided.
In one embodiment of the utility model, as shown in fig. 1, for the connecting part 2 adopting the strip-shaped breathable fabric, two connecting belts which are arranged up and down in parallel can be adopted to connect the binding parts 1 on two sides, and a distance of not less than 10 cm is reserved between the two connecting belts, so that foreign body sensation of the head can be reduced in the use process, and the sufficient distance is convenient for the female patient to stretch out hair in the use process, so that the hair fixing device is suitable for fixing long-hair female hair, and has better use experience.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, when inflating the pressurizing air bag 3, the related person may use the inflator to perform manual inflation, adjust the inflation degree of the pressurizing air bag 3 according to the pressurizing requirement of the patient incision, and feel the inflation degree of the pressurizing air bag 3 by touching and pressing the packing part 1 pushed up by the pressurizing air bag 3.
In one embodiment of the present utility model, an air bag may be provided on the dressing portion 1, facilitating quick installation and removal of the pressurizing air bag 3, and facilitating operation, and enabling a physician to quickly operate.
In summary, the adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurization binding device provided by the embodiment of the utility model has the advantages that the binding part with the crescent structure is better attached to the outline of the behind-the-ear part, the binding parts on two sides are tightly attached to the behind-the-ear incision of a patient under the binding of the first binding belt and the second binding belt through the connection of the connecting part of the breathable fabric, the wearing comfort is increased, the head foreign body sensation under the sleeping condition is reduced, the first binding belt and the second binding belt are respectively fastened and fixed on the head and the neck, the binding parts and the bandages filled on the inner side are not easily loosened and slipped, meanwhile, the pressurization air bags arranged in the binding parts are matched with the binding parts and the inner bandages to directionally pressurize the incision part, thereby being beneficial to wound compression hemostasis and preventing subcutaneous effusion, and the application pressure of the pressurization air bags can be manually adjusted through the peripheral air filling ports, so that the adjustable subcutaneous effusion prevention device is flexible and convenient to use, and has a good effect of preventing subcutaneous effusion.
In the description of this specification, the terms "first," "second," and the like are used for descriptive purposes only and are not to be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In the description of the present utility model, the meaning of "plurality" means at least two, for example, two, three, etc., unless specifically defined otherwise.
In the description of the present specification, a description referring to terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "examples," "specific examples," or "some examples," etc., means that a particular feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present utility model. In this specification, schematic representations of the above terms are not necessarily directed to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in any one or more embodiments or examples. Furthermore, the different embodiments or examples described in this specification and the features of the different embodiments or examples may be combined and combined by those skilled in the art without contradiction.
While embodiments of the present utility model have been shown and described above, it will be understood that the above embodiments are illustrative and not to be construed as limiting the utility model, and that variations, modifications, alternatives and variations may be made to the above embodiments by one of ordinary skill in the art within the scope of the utility model.
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1. An adjustable subcutaneous effusion compression bandaging device, comprising: a binding part (1), a connecting part (2), a first binding band (4), a second binding band (5), a pressurizing air bag (3) and an air charging and discharging port (32), wherein,
the binding part (1) is arranged at two sides of the connecting part (2), and one end of the binding part (1) is fixedly connected with the connecting part (2);
a reserved opening (21) is formed in the center of the surface of the connecting part (2);
one end of the first binding belt (4) is fixedly connected with the upper part of the other end of the binding part (1);
one end of the second binding belt (5) is fixedly connected with the upper part of the other end of the binding part (1), and the other end of the second binding belt (5) is obliquely arranged downwards;
the first binding bands (4) and the second binding bands (5) are distributed up and down;
the pressurizing air bag (3) is fixedly arranged in the wrapping part (1), and the pressurizing air bag (3) is connected with the air charging and discharging port (32) through the air pipe (31);
the air charging and discharging port (32) is arranged on one side surface of the binding part (1).
2. The adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurization binding device according to claim 1, wherein the binding portion (1) is a multi-layer breathable fabric with an interlayer arranged therein, the whole binding portion (1) is of a crescent structure, one end of the binding portion (1) is a convex arc edge, and the other end of the binding portion (1) is a concave arc edge.
3. The adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurization wrapping device according to claim 1, wherein the connecting portion (2) is a strip-shaped breathable fabric, and a plurality of breathable openings are formed in the surface of the connecting portion (2).
4. An adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurized bandaging device according to claim 1, characterized in that the inside surface of said bandaging part (1) is provided with an anti-slip coating.
5. The adjustable subcutaneous effusion pressurization wrapping device according to claim 1, characterized in that the first binding band (4) and the second binding band (5) are both provided with magic tapes, and the first binding band (4) and the second binding band (5) are respectively connected through the magic tapes.
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