EP2026721A1 - Bandage d'immobilisation avec sangle de maintien et sangle ventrale reliée fixement à cette dernière - Google Patents

Bandage d'immobilisation avec sangle de maintien et sangle ventrale reliée fixement à cette dernière

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EP2026721A1
EP2026721A1 EP07726007A EP07726007A EP2026721A1 EP 2026721 A1 EP2026721 A1 EP 2026721A1 EP 07726007 A EP07726007 A EP 07726007A EP 07726007 A EP07726007 A EP 07726007A EP 2026721 A1 EP2026721 A1 EP 2026721A1
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tether
safety bandage
bandage according
waist belt
seams
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Alexander Sanchez
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Priority claimed from DE200620009399 external-priority patent/DE202006009399U1/de
Priority claimed from DE200620009392 external-priority patent/DE202006009392U1/de
Priority claimed from DE200620009389 external-priority patent/DE202006009389U1/de
Priority claimed from DE200620009388 external-priority patent/DE202006009388U1/de
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F5/00Orthopaedic methods or devices for non-surgical treatment of bones or joints; Nursing devices; Anti-rape devices
    • A61F5/37Restraining devices for the body or for body parts, e.g. slings; Restraining shirts
    • A61F5/3769Restraining devices for the body or for body parts, e.g. slings; Restraining shirts for attaching the body to beds, wheel-chairs or the like
    • A61F5/3776Restraining devices for the body or for body parts, e.g. slings; Restraining shirts for attaching the body to beds, wheel-chairs or the like by means of a blanket or belts

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  • the invention relates to a safety bandage for limiting the mobility of a patient lying on a bearing or for positioning a patient on a bearing with a tether, with which a waist belt, which encloses the body of the patient in the abdominal region, is connected Tether and the waist belt closure means are provided.
  • the safety bandages consist essentially of a waist strap which is placed across a bed or a bed and fixed and tensioned with closure means.
  • closure means preferably comprise bed supports in the form of belt-like bands, which are either made in one piece with the tether or fixedly connected to it such as sewn.
  • At the end of the bed supports sailing eyes are formed to attach the bed supports on a side frame part of the camp or a side bed rail.
  • the ends of the bed mounts are wrapped around a grid bar and secured with magnetic buttons that are plugged into pockets provided on the bed mounts.
  • the bed mounts are designed so long that the tether is attached to both sides of the bearing can.
  • the tether may have approximately the width of the bearing or be formed shortened in which case the bed supports are designed to be longer accordingly.
  • the safety bandages comprise a harness, which is wrapped around the abdominal region of the patient and fixed with suitable closure means.
  • these closure means may be a hook-and-loop fastener or the like at the end regions of the waist belt.
  • the closure means preferably comprise eyelets formed at the end regions of the waist belt, through which a magnetic button known per se can be inserted to secure the two ends of the harness to one another. Such a magnetic button can only be opened with an additional permanent magnet, so that this can not be done by a patient himself.
  • a safety bandage in which the waist belt, which encloses the body of the patient in the abdominal region, is movably attached to the tether, which in turn is fixed to the bearing, or is connected thereto. This is done with several bands, each attached with one end on the tether and waist belt, z. B. sewn are.
  • the bands are arranged meshing or net-like interlocking each other.
  • the core idea of the invention is that by the firm or rigid Mitippoverbinden the Leibgurts with the tether lateral twisting of the patient is effectively prevented around its body longitudinal axis, since the waist belt by the firm connection with the tether no longer moves relative to the tether, in particular can be twisted sideways. Thus, in particular, it is no longer necessary to attach additional side fastenings to the waist belt in order to fix the patient in his supine position when the harness is movably connected to the tether, since this function is achieved by the fixed connection. tion of the body strap is taken over with the tether.
  • the powerful patient with a jerky movement is able to exert a great deal of force on the eyelet of the side attachment connected to the lock of the bed support, as a result of which it can tear. Because there is no need for side mountings to absorb the strain of turning a possibly strong patient into a turn, there is no need for an eyelet into which these forces are introduced. In this way, the fixation is safer.
  • the firm connection of the waistbelt with the tether in per se any way, but preferably as described below, be carried out by a person skilled in the art.
  • a safety bandage whose waist belt and tether each consist of a coarsely woven nettle fabric that they are glued together with a suitable textile adhesive sufficient strength.
  • the safety bandage can also consist of other materials known for safety bandages.
  • the tether of the safety bandage may correspond in length either to the width of the bearing or bed on which it is placed and tensioned transversely, or shortened in relation to this width.
  • the patient with the safety bandage may not be fixed in a supine position for a longer period of time, since otherwise a pressure ulcer or a bedsores on the back of the patient could occur.
  • the advantage of the invention is that, due to the firm connection between the waist belt and the tether, it is possible to dislodge the additional side fastenings on the body belt for fixing the patient in a stable supine position so that on the one hand the operational safety of the nursing staff is increased and on the other hand Safety bandage is easier to build and less expensive to buy.
  • Insbesonde- re eliminates the need for example, by lattice-like entangled bands described above elaborately executed movable connection between waist belt and tether.
  • the safety bandage according to the invention is more robust and more durable than, for example, safety bandages with a grid shear between body and tether.
  • the waist belt is sewn to the tether.
  • a thread as suture which can be selected by the skilled person depending on the materials of the harness and the tether.
  • a thread as suture can be selected by the skilled person depending on the materials of the harness and the tether.
  • this is a suitably dimensioned cotton or plastic thread.
  • the suturing can in this case take place over a correspondingly dimensioned area of the surface of the body belt or of the tether, wherein the seams are preferably distributed substantially symmetrically on this surface. This stitched area is sufficiently large to prevent a relative movement of the patient or the waist belt to the tether.
  • the waist belt is connected to the holding belt via two seams which are spaced apart from one another and are seen in the longitudinal extent of the holding belt and the seat belt.
  • these two seams in turn are each aligned substantially transversely to these longitudinal extents and preferably extend over the entire width of the waist belt and the tether.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that the tether and the waist belt, seen in the longitudinal extent of the tether and the waist belt, are connected flat to each other. Due to the flat connection between the tether and the waist belt, the waist belt is fastened against the rotational movement of the patient on the tether, so that the patient is held in a permanent supine position.
  • the two spaced apart seams are each carried out in duplicate.
  • each of the two laterally arranged seams between the waist belt and the tether, which are seen from the patient are made double, wherein the double seams are in particular aligned parallel to each other.
  • the holding force between the waist belt and the tether is increased and damage to only one of the paired seams does not immediately result in a patient being able to turn to one side.
  • the width of the surface or a distance (A) of the seams or the outer seams of the width of the support surface of the waist corresponds to the camp.
  • the sutures are located in the area of the spine where it transitions into the side or flank of the patient, that is, on his or her body. This distance between the seams is in particular about 20cm. In an embodiment with each because two or more seams, the respective distance of the outer seams is selected accordingly.
  • Tether and waist belt can symmetrically in the middle of about a 45% to 60% of the resting on the camp's waist width of the patient, which ends approximately where the patient's back merges into the side, so the rounding begins, wherein 20 cm A good average fit is to be tightly connected to appropriate width.
  • these outer seams are covered with a strip or band-shaped tab for strain relief.
  • These tabs which are preferably made of the same material as the waist belt and the tether, in particular a coarse woven nettle fabric, are sewn in a simple manner with their longitudinal edges each with one or more seams on the waist belt and the tether.
  • the elongated tabs are each transverse to the longitudinal extent of the waist belt and the tether, d. H. essentially parallel to the seams, aligned.
  • the tensile forces absorbed by the body belt are first introduced into the lug and then into the tether without primarily loading the thread line of the first seam between the body belt and the tether. Instead, the force is distributed evenly on the thread rows of all proximity and additionally on between and under the seams friction points. Thus, the durability of the safety bandage is substantially increased.
  • loops or straps are seen on the waist belt and / or tether in its longitudinal extent at both lateral edges detachable attachment of other shoulder mounts and / or leg mounts and / or Hand collars provided, preferably at each edge two, which are arranged such that these additional brackets in a stable supine position respectively at the desired body sites of the patient to avoid pressure points.
  • These loops consist for example of fabric bands of the same material as the waist belt and tether, which are sewn tightly on the waist belt and / or tether.
  • a shoulder holder can be releasably attached, for example, from the back of the patient surrounds the shoulders and is fixed in the abdominal area.
  • Leg support straps may also be releasably secured to the loops with associated thigh girth straps.
  • fixed shoulder straps and / or leg supports and / or hand cuffs may be provided on both lateral edges of the tether.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that, seen in the longitudinal extent of the tether, two belts to form a waist belt spaced from each other are firmly connected to the tether. It is thus provided that the waist belt consists of two preferably substantially symmetrical parts or halves. These two parts or straps, together with a portion of the tether, form the waist belt, which is placed around the abdominal region of the patient and fixed. Similarly, two parts of a split tether together with a portion of a one-piece waist belt form the tether. The two straps are seen in the longitudinal extent of the tether, spaced from each other firmly connected to this.
  • the respective free end regions of the two straps are provided substantially similar to a conventional harness with closure means known to those skilled in the art for securing the waist belt around the abdominal region of the patient. Due to the firm connection of the two straps with the straps, the additional equipment of the two straps is also available for this safety bandage. Composite girths with side fastenings for fixing a patient in supine position not necessary.
  • the firm connection of the two straps with the tether in per se any way, but preferably as described below, be carried out by a person skilled in the art.
  • a safety bandage whose tether and the two straps firmly connected to it each consist of a coarsely woven nettle cloth, it is possible for them to be glued together with a suitable textile adhesive of sufficient strength.
  • the safety bandage can also consist of other materials known for safety bandages.
  • the tether of the safety bandage may be in its length either the width of the camp or bed on which it is placed and tensioned transversely, meet, or shortened compared to this width.
  • the patient with the safety bandage may not be fixed in a supine position for a longer period of time, since otherwise a pressure ulcer or a bedsores on the back of the patient could occur.
  • the advantage of the advantageous embodiments is that achieved by the spaced attachment of the two straps, which together form the waist belt or tether, a significant material savings per safety bandage.
  • a material strip of coarsely woven nettle fabric can be saved in a width of about 18cm, which usually consists of a waist belt, at least a length of 10cm per safety bandage. This corresponds to the distance at which the two straps are fastened to the tether.
  • the two straps are sewn to form the Leibgurts with the tether.
  • a thread as suture the can be selected by the skilled person depending on the materials of the harness and the tether.
  • this is a suitably sized cotton or plastic thread.
  • the suturing can in this case be effected over a respective area of the area of the two straps or of the tether, in each case correspondingly dimensioned, the seams preferably being distributed essentially symmetrically on these surfaces.
  • the two straps are connected to the tether each via a transverse to the longitudinal extent of the tether aligned seam. These two seams are therefore aligned parallel to one another.
  • each of the straps can be fixedly connected to the tether to ensure that the patient, around whose abdominal region the composite waist belt is placed, does not turn left or right its vertical axis can rotate relative to the fixed on the bearing tether, as seen from the perspective of the patient, upon rotation of the patient on his left side this is prevented by the arranged on his right side seam between the right half of the waist belt and the tether and vice versa.
  • the seams are each spaced approximately the width of a back of the patient according to each other.
  • the seams are arranged in the area of the back, at which the latter merges into the side or flank of the patient, that is to say on the body. This distance between the seams is 20cm.
  • the respective distance of the outer seams is selected accordingly.
  • this embodiment substantially corresponds to a conventional safety bandage with a continuous waist belt fixedly arranged on the tether, in which only a portion of the waist belt is cut out substantially in the middle region of the tether.
  • the respective ends of the two halves of the Leibgurts are pointing away from each other weg josd on the tether, so that these ends, as seen from the top of the bearing, facing outward.
  • This has the consequence that when attempting to rotate the patient about its longitudinal axis, the tensile forces absorbed by the respective half of the waistbelt are not transmitted directly as a tensile force acting substantially perpendicular to the surface of the tether via the seam between that half of the waistbelt and the tether - as in the previous embodiment. Rather, essentially a shear stress of the seam occurs between this half of the body belt and the holding belt, which can be absorbed much better by the seam, so that the service life of the safety bandage is increased.
  • the seams with a strip - Or band-shaped tab are covered for strain relief.
  • These tabs which are preferably made of the same material as the halves of the waistbelt and the tether, in particular a coarse woven nettle fabric, are sewn in a simple manner with their longitudinal edges each with one or more seams on the tether and the respective half of the waist belt.
  • the elongated tabs are each aligned transversely to the longitudinal extent of the tether, ie substantially parallel to the seams.
  • loops or straps are seen on the waist belt and / or tether in its longitudinal extent at both lateral edges releasably securing further shoulder brackets and / or leg brackets and / or hand collars, preferably at each edge two, which are arranged such that these additional brackets extend in a stable supine position respectively at the desired body sites of the patient to avoid pressure points.
  • These loops consist for example of cloth bands of the same material as the waist belt and tether, which are sewn tightly on the waist belt and / or tether.
  • a shoulder holder can be releasably attached, for example, from the back of the patient surrounds the shoulders and is fixed in the abdominal area.
  • leg support straps with associated thigh girth straps may be releasably attached to the loops.
  • fixed shoulder straps and / or leg supports and / or hand cuffs may be provided on both lateral edges of the tether.
  • the waist belt and / or the bed supports are provided with a hook-and-loop fastener in order to close the waist belt or fasten the bed supports to the bearing.
  • a semi-rigid connection between harness and tether is provided that the tether and the waist belt seen in the longitudinal extent of the tether of the waist belt, here are connected to each other via only one of the seams, so that a rotation in only one direction is possible.
  • Position can be turned, that he can lie in the middle of the camp comes.
  • the attachment of a sufficiently long side attachment is advantageous, so that the patient can thus be kept in a stable side position which supports decubitus treatment: the semi-rigid embodiment prevents the patient from turning further into the prone position, the side attachment from turning back into the supine position.
  • the particular advantage of this embodiment is to be seen in the fact that the patient no longer at the edge of the bearing and thus with the face immediately in front of the bed rail or even in front of the wall but in the middle of the warehouse in contrast to the side storage with on the state of the art safety bandages to come to rest. Furthermore, the side attachment releasably attached to the buckle of the tether or bed rest is at a shallower angle compared to that of a patient lying directly on the edge of the bearing, resulting in a reduction of the pressure from the side attachment to the patient's body.
  • the seams are covered with tabs, the tabs are sewn per seam side on the tether and the waist belt.
  • a side attachment to the bed holder and the waist belt or the tether and the waist belt is not detachably connected. This ensures that, in addition, lateral twisting of the patient about his body longitudinal axis is effectively prevented by the firm connection of side fastenings to the waist belt and the bed supports. Also, the attachment of the side mountings on bed supports and on the waist belt is permanently guaranteed. The attachment of one end of a belt fastened to the waist belt and the straps, for example, can not be forgotten.
  • a non-releasably connected at both ends side attachment requires no eyelets, which is the weakest point in the System of a safety bandage, so that the durability and thus safety is significantly increased, resulting from the fact that seams have a greater durability than eyelets.
  • An advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that the tether shortened in its longitudinal extent and the bed supports are made extended.
  • the seams are covered with a tab, the tab being sewn to the tether and waist belt.
  • a strain relief of the seam is achieved, so that this seam is not stressed and damaged even with violent movements of the patient.
  • the strap can be fastened by the person skilled in the art arbitrarily, both on the tether and on the bed belt for tension relief of the seam between tether and bed belt.
  • a strain relief of this seam is achieved, so that the durability of the safety bandage is substantially increased, since the actual seam is no longer the main part of Tensile forces must absorb in particular in a mobile attachment of the tether on the harness.
  • the tab can be attached to both the tether and the waist belt each with one, two or more seams in the form of longitudinal and / or transverse seams to distribute the occurring by a movement of the waist belt relative to the tether tensile forces on multiple joints.
  • a practicable variant of the invention provides that, seen in the longitudinal extent of the tether, two straps to form the tether spaced from each other are firmly connected to the waist belt.
  • the two straps can be sewn tightly with the waist belt.
  • the seams can be covered with a strap for strain relief, wherein the strap is sewn to the tether and the waist belt.
  • bed supports are fastened directly to the two halves of the harness, which are in turn held together with a trained to a back tether without bed mounts.
  • the seams can be covered with a strap for strain relief, the tabs are sewn on the back and on the respective body belt half.
  • seams can be secured with tabs, which are each sewn to one half of the waist belt and the back.
  • the straps of the safety bandage could have superimposed, sewn-together materials, and at least one massive loop, of which a portion extends between the materials, wherein additional material is arranged next to and / or around the portion /.
  • a further advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that the tether is connected to detachable bed supports.
  • the bed holder and the tether are detachable from each other.
  • the tether can / can be shortened in its longitudinal extent and extended the bed supports and made equal.
  • a practicable variant of the invention also provides that each bed holders are arranged at each end of the tether, which are different lengths.
  • Another advantage is the elimination of transport costs.
  • the return transport to the workshop is due to the necessary sewing work, which should be made for safety reasons only by the manufacturer or an accredited workshop.
  • the replacement of a detachable bed holder is a normal handling in the context of product use, which is why it can be carried out safely by the customer on site.
  • each a bed holder is arranged, which have different lengths, it is ensured that the tether is offset from the center of the bearing left or right.
  • the invention provides for the use of the safety bandage according to the invention for a harness with firmly sewn shoulder support and / or for a harness with firmly sewn thigh cuff before.
  • the use of the safety bandage for an anti-decubitus bandage and / or for an anti-decubitus / double-sided attachment is also possible.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a safety bandage according to the invention
  • FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of another embodiment of the safety bandage according to the invention.
  • Fig. 3-7 in cross-sectional representation further embodiments of the safety bandage according to the invention. Best way to carry out the invention
  • the safety bandage 100 shown in Figure 1 consists essentially of a tether 10 and a waist belt 14, which preferably consist of the same material as a coarse woven nettle fabric.
  • the tether 10 is designed either shortened in its length corresponding to the approximate width of the bed or camp or as shown here in contrast to its longitudinal extent.
  • the tether 10 is provided at its ends with bed supports 13 for fixing the tether 10 transversely on a bearing.
  • 13 sail eyes 17 are formed at the end of the bed supports, wherein the end of the bed supports 13 either wrapped around a side frame part of the camp or around a side bed grid and in a conventional manner with magnetic buttons 18, which in turn in pockets 16 at the Betthalterun- conditions 13 are arranged, fixed and clamped.
  • the waist belt 14 is placed around the abdominal region of a patient to be fixed in a supine position and fixed. This is also done with one or more magnetic buttons 18, the grommets 17 at the ends 15 of the body strap 14 pass through. The waist belt 14 is applied sufficiently firmly.
  • the waist belt 14 is firmly connected to the tether 10. This takes place here with seams 11, 12, which in turn are aligned essentially transversely to the longitudinal extent of the body belt 14 and the tether 10 and are parallel to one another and preferably extend over the entire width of the body belt 14 and the tether 10.
  • the seams 11, 12 are here in each case designed as double seams 11a, 11b and 12a, 12b in order to be able to absorb greater tensile loads.
  • the distance A of the respective outer seams 11a, 12b is selected such that these seams 11a, 12b approximately in the region of the transition of Back of the patient are arranged to his side or flank. In particular, this distance is about 20cm.
  • the additional side attachments on the waist belt 14 for fixing the patient in the supine position with a movable connection between the waist belt 14 and tether 10 can be omitted, which are usually attached via borrowed additional metal eyelets on the waist belt 14 lent.
  • the operating safety of the safety bandage 100 is increased.
  • additional tabs and / or leg supports and / or hand cuffs may be releasably secured to the tabs or loops sewn to the lateral edges of the waist strap 14 and / or tether 10.
  • fixed shoulder straps and / or leg supports and / or hand cuffs may be provided on both lateral edges of the tether.
  • the safety bandage 100 shown in Figure 2 consists essentially of a tether 10 and a split body harness 14, which preferably consist of the same material as a coarsely woven nettle fabric.
  • the tether 10 is either shortened in its length as shown here in its length corresponding to the approximate width of the bed or storage or, conversely, in its longitudinal extension, the bed supports 13 correspondingly longer.
  • the tether 10 is at his End provided with bed supports 13 to fix the tether 10 transversely on a camp.
  • 13 sail eyes 17 are formed on the end of the bed supports, the ends of the bed supports 13 either wrapped around a side frame part of the camp or a side bed grid and arranged in a conventional manner with magnetic buttons 18, which in turn in pockets 16 on the bed supports 13 are, fixed and stretched.
  • the waist belt 14 consists of two halves 14a, 14b which are constructed essentially symmetrically to one another and are each firmly connected to the tether 10. This is done here with seams 11, 12, which are in turn aligned substantially transversely to the longitudinal extent of the tether 10 and parallel to each other and preferably extend over the entire width of the tether 10 and the halves 14a, 14b of the waist belt 14.
  • the seams 11, 12 are each designed as double seams to accommodate larger tensile loads can.
  • the waist belt 14 or the two halves 14a, 14b are placed around the abdominal region of a patient to be fixed in a supine position and fixed. This is also done with one or more magnetic buttons 18, the grommets 17 at the ends 15 of the halves 14a, 14b of the body strap 14 pass through. The waist belt 14 is applied sufficiently firmly.
  • the two halves 14a, 14b of the body belt 14 are, seen in the longitudinal extent of the tether 10, fixed at a distance L on the tether 14, for example 10cm.
  • the distance A of the respective outer seams of the double seams 11, 12, seen in the longitudinal extent of the tether 10, is preferably chosen such that these outer seams approximately in the region of the transition of the patient's back to his side or flank are arranged. In particular, this distance is about 20cm.
  • additional tabs and / or leg supports and / or hand cuffs may be releasably secured to the tabs or loops sewn to the lateral edges of the waist strap 14 and / or tether 10.
  • fixed shoulder straps and / or leg supports and / or hand cuffs may be provided on both lateral edges of the tether.
  • FIG. 3 shows the basic structure of a first embodiment of the safety bandage 100.
  • the two ends 20a, 20b of the two halves 14a, 14b to each other.
  • tabs 21 for covering the seams between the waist belt 14 and tether 10 in order to achieve a strain relief of the seams 11, 12.
  • These tabs 21 are preferably likewise fastened along their longitudinal edges to the tether 10 and to the halves 14a, 14b of the seat belt 14, with seams not shown here.
  • FIG. 4 shows a second embodiment, in which the ends 20a, 20b of the two halves 14a, 14b of the seat belt 14 are fastened to one another in a directional manner on the tether 10, likewise preferably with seams 11, 12 (not illustrated here). at additional tabs 21 for strain relief of the seams 11, 12 may be provided. These tabs 21 are preferably also fastened with seams not shown here along their longitudinal edges on the tether 10 and on the halves 14a, 14b of the waist belt 14.
  • Fig. 5 it is within the scope of the invention also possible that, seen in the longitudinal extent of the tether, two straps 23, 24 spaced apart from each other to form the tether can be firmly connected to the waist belt 14.
  • the two straps 23, 24 are sewn tightly to the waist belt 14.
  • the implied by the stitching seams are covered with a tab 25 for strain relief, the tab 25 on the tether, which is composed of the straps 23, 24, and sewn on the waist belt 14.
  • the tabs 25 are thus preferably with seams not shown here along their longitudinal edges on the waist belt 14 and the straps 23, 24, which represent the tether attached.
  • the safety bandage 100 shown in FIG. 6 consists essentially of the halves of the harnesses 14a and 14b, to which the bed holder 13 is sewn directly, and the back piece 28 connecting the halves of the body straps 14a and 14b.
  • the seams at the connection point are len from the back portion 28 and the halves of the waist belt 14a and 14b each covered with a tab 27 for strain relief.
  • These tabs 27 are preferably also fastened with seams not shown here along their longitudinal edges on the back part 28 and on the respective halves of the waist belt 14a and 14b.
  • the safety bandage 100 shown in FIG. 7 consists essentially of the waist belt 14 together with the side attachment 29 attached thereto. as the tether 10.
  • the waist belt is hereby sewn laterally to the left offset on the tether 10, and only on the right side, so only with one of the seams 11, not shown here, 12. This allows a rotational movement D to the right, so that the first patient laterally offset backward lying patient to the right, direction of rotation D, rotated towards the center of the camp in the lateral position and can be secured against turning back to be fixed on the right bearing side side mount 29.
  • the seam between the waist belt 14 and tether 10 is covered on both sides with a tab 26 for strain relief. These tabs 26 are preferably also secured with the seam not shown here along its longitudinal edge on the waist belt 14 and the tether 10.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un bandage d'immobilisation (100) destiné à limiter la mobilité d'un patient couché ou à positionner un patient sur un lit ou une civière, avec une sangle de maintien (10) reliée à une sangle ventrale (14) entourant le corps du patient au niveau de l'abdomen. Des moyens de fermeture sont prévus pour la sangle de maintien (10) et la sangle ventrale (14). Pour améliorer un tel bandage d'immobilisation (100) de façon à garantir une immobilisation fiable du patient en décubitus dorsal, il est prévu selon l'invention de relier fixement la sangle de maintien (10) et la sangle ventrale (14) entre elles.
EP07726007A 2006-06-14 2007-06-14 Bandage d'immobilisation avec sangle de maintien et sangle ventrale reliée fixement à cette dernière Withdrawn EP2026721A1 (fr)

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DE200620009399 DE202006009399U1 (de) 2006-06-14 2006-06-14 Sicherheitsbandage
DE200620009392 DE202006009392U1 (de) 2006-06-14 2006-06-14 Sicherheitsbandage
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