KR101012440B1 - Medical endoscope sterilizing drapes and system for wrapping medical endoscope - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a medical endoscope disinfection cloth. The present invention forms an adhesive portion on a disinfection cloth formed of a thin barrier film, and wraps the nozzle of the endoscope with a disinfection cloth and then seals the adhesive part. In particular, the disinfecting cloth of the present invention has a rectangular disinfecting cloth which seals the circumference of the portion just below the lens of the endoscope so that the body fluid of the patient does not contact the nozzle of the endoscope without exposing the lens to the outside and distorting the endoscope image. An adhesive part is formed along the width direction at the edge of the short side, and an adhesive part is formed in the longitudinal direction at the edge of the long side of the disinfection cloth. In addition, the present invention forms a disinfection cloth strip in parallel with the adhesive portion at a position adjacent to the adhesive portion formed in the longitudinal direction of the disinfection cloth, and pulls the disinfection cloth strip in the state in which the endoscope use is completed, the adhesive portion formed in the longitudinal direction of the disinfection cloth By removing, the used disinfecting cloth can be easily separated from the endoscope. Due to this configuration, the present invention has an effect that can effectively prevent the secondary infection by blocking the endoscope contact with the body fluids of the patient at a simple and low cost.
Description
The present invention relates to a disinfection cloth, and more particularly to a medical endoscope disinfection cloth and an endoscope disinfection cloth sealing system using the same.
Medical endoscopes refer to internal organs or medical devices that allow the inside of the body to be seen directly. Originally designed to insert a machine into an organ that cannot be seen directly without surgery or autopsy. It is an appliance. Commonly used types include bronchoscope, esophagus, gastroscope, duodenum, rectum, cystoscope, laparoscopic, and other special ones such as thoracoscopic, mediastinal and cardiac.
In the endoscope, it is called a straight tube, which allows you to see the organs directly with the naked eye, the type using a lens system, the type that inserts the camera directly into the organ, and the fiber scope using glass fiber. Etc. Recently, a gastric camera and a fiber scope have been widely used for the early detection of gastric cancer. The gastrointestinal camera can detect and diagnose microscopic gastric lesions by inserting a small camera into the stomach and directly photographing and recording the gastric mucosa. In addition, the stomach fiber has a good resolution, and can attach a device capable of cutting and examining lesion tissue while observing mucosal state. In this way, due to the high development of the gastroscope, especially the gastroscope, the endoscope usually refers to the gastric camera and the stomach fiber scope.
When the medical endoscope is inserted into the human body, the body of the endoscope must be disinfected because it is contaminated with various internal substances or germs of the subject during the examination of the stomach or colon.
Conventional endoscope disinfection methods are used by disinfecting the endoscope nozzle at a high temperature of 135 degrees or more, and using a method after washing with a disinfectant (medical alcohol), but sterilization at a high temperature as the number of patients to be examined rapidly increases The method of disinfection takes a long time and a problem of shortening the life of an endoscope nozzle, and the method of disinfecting with a disinfectant solution does not completely disinfect, resulting in a secondary infection.
In order to improve this problem, the prior art, as a device for disinfecting the endoscope, proposed a device for disinfecting the endoscope by generating a disinfection sterilization in the "sterilization disinfection cleaning apparatus of the hospital endoscope" of the Republic of Korea Patent Application 10-2001-0017766 , Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-7020916 "Endoscopy cleaning disinfection device" proposed a device for sterilizing and cleaning the endoscope automatically. However, such equipment has the disadvantage of being expensive, complicated to use, and increasing sterilization time.
The present invention is to provide a disinfecting cloth that can easily prevent the contact of pathogens, bacteria and the like to the medical endoscope in a simple and low cost.
Medical endoscope disinfection cloth of the present invention for solving the above problems, the rectangular blocking film; A first adhesive part formed by coating an adhesive in a longitudinal direction on an edge region of one long side of the barrier film; A second adhesive part formed by coating an adhesive in a width direction on an edge region of one short side of the blocking film; And a disinfecting cloth removing strip formed in a longitudinal direction parallel to the first adhesive part at a position adjacent to the first adhesive part.
The medical endoscope disinfecting cloth may further include a third adhesive part formed by coating an adhesive on an edge region of one long side of the barrier film positioned opposite to the first adhesive part.
In addition, the barrier layer is preferably made of polyethylene (polyethylene) or Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE).
In addition, the barrier layer preferably has a thickness of 0.1 mm or less.
In addition, the adhesive may be any one of a thermoplastic adhesive, a photocurable adhesive, and a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA).
On the other hand, the medical endoscope sealing system of the present invention for solving the above problems, the medical endoscope disinfection cloth and the cradle for mounting the disinfection cloth, the cradle, the first end of the rectangular medical endoscope disinfection cloth A guide part in contact with the side corresponding to the side on which the adhesive part is formed, for guiding the position of the medical endoscope disinfection cloth; A cradle in which the medical endoscope disinfection cloth is placed; And a receiving groove formed below the surface of the mounting part to accommodate a portion of the medical endoscope disinfection cloth and the medical endoscope therein.
The present invention forms an adhesive portion on a disinfection cloth formed of a thin barrier film, and wraps the nozzle of the endoscope with a disinfection cloth and then seals the adhesive part. In particular, the disinfecting cloth of the present invention has a rectangular disinfecting cloth which seals the circumference of the portion just below the lens of the endoscope so that the body fluid of the patient does not contact the nozzle of the endoscope without exposing the lens to the outside and distorting the endoscope image. An adhesive part is formed along the width direction at the edge of the short side, and an adhesive part is formed in the longitudinal direction at the edge of the long side of the disinfection cloth.
In addition, the present invention forms a disinfection cloth strip in parallel with the adhesive portion at a position adjacent to the adhesive portion formed in the longitudinal direction of the disinfection cloth, and pulls the disinfection cloth strip in the state in which the endoscope use is completed, the adhesive portion formed in the longitudinal direction of the disinfection cloth By removing, the used disinfecting cloth can be easily separated from the endoscope.
Due to this configuration, the present invention has an effect that can effectively prevent the secondary infection by blocking the endoscope contact with the body fluids of the patient at a simple and low cost.
1 is a view showing the structure of a medical endoscope disinfection cloth according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
2A to 2C are views illustrating a process of bonding the medical endoscope disinfection cloth to the endoscope according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a view showing the endoscope disinfection cloth according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
4A to 4C are views illustrating a configuration and sealing method of a medical endoscope disinfection cloth sealing system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Medical endoscope disinfecting cloth according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention to be described below is sealed while wrapping around the endoscope by coating an adhesive on the inner surface of the barrier film, the contact between the nozzle of the endoscope and the body of the patient and the body fluid of the patient endoscope and disinfection Blocks penetration between guns. In addition, by adhering the disinfection cloth strip to the inside of the disinfection cloth, it is possible to easily separate the sealed disinfection cloth from the endoscope.
1 is a view showing the structure of a medical
1, the medical
In addition, the disinfection
Here, the
In addition, the material of the
In particular, when using a Teflon material, it is possible to greatly reduce the friction when inserting the endoscope into the human body due to the high lubricity of Teflon. In addition, the thickness of the
In addition, a medical adhesive may be used as the adhesive coated on the first
2A to 2C are views illustrating a process of bonding the medical
2A and 2B, the
Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 2A, one side of the
In the state shown in FIG. 2B, the
As described above, when using the
Applicant of the present invention has also developed a disinfection cloth that can seal up to the
Meanwhile, in the example illustrated in FIGS. 1 to 2C, the first
3 is a view showing the
Specifically, in the example illustrated in FIG. 3, similarly to the example illustrated in FIG. 1, the first
The third
In order to improve this problem, the
Meanwhile, in the case of the
4A to 4C are views illustrating a configuration and sealing method of a medical endoscope disinfection cloth sealing system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Medical endoscope sealing system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, as shown in Figure 4a to 4c, includes a medical
Medical
4A to 4C, the
As shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B, the user places the
Thereafter, when the
When the third
So far I looked at the center of the preferred embodiment for the present invention. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be implemented in a modified form without departing from the essential features of the present invention. Therefore, the disclosed embodiments should be considered in descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. The scope of the present invention is shown in the claims rather than the foregoing description, and all differences within the scope will be construed as being included in the present invention.
100 endoscope
110 lens
200, 300 Endoscope Disinfection
210, 310 first adhesive part
220, 320 2nd adhesive part
230, 330 3rd adhesive part
240, 340 Disinfectant Cloth Strip
250, 350 barrier
400 cradle
420 Home
410 guide part
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A first adhesive part formed by coating an adhesive in a longitudinal direction on an edge region of one long side of the barrier film;
A second adhesive part formed by coating an adhesive in a width direction on an edge region of one short side of the blocking film;
Medical endoscope disinfecting cloth comprising a; disinfecting cloth strip formed in the longitudinal direction in parallel with the first adhesive portion in a position adjacent to the first adhesive portion.
Medical endoscope disinfecting cloth further comprises a third adhesive portion formed by coating an adhesive on the edge region of one long side of the barrier film located opposite the first adhesive portion.
The barrier film is a medical endoscope disinfectant, characterized in that the polyethylene (polyethylene) or Teflon (polytetrafluoroethylene, PTFE) material.
The adhesive is a medical endoscope disinfectant, characterized in that any one of a thermoplastic adhesive, a photocurable adhesive, and a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA).
A cradle for mounting the disinfection cloth; and
The cradle
A guide portion which abuts with a side corresponding to a side of the rectangular medical endoscope disinfection cloth formed with the first adhesive portion to guide the position of the medical endoscope disinfection cloth;
A cradle in which the medical endoscope disinfection cloth is placed; And
Medical endoscope sealing system comprising a receiving groove formed under the surface of the mounting portion to accommodate the medical endoscope disinfection cloth and a portion of the medical endoscope therein.
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