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KR101779600B1
KR101779600B1 KR1020150150388A KR20150150388A KR101779600B1 KR 101779600 B1 KR101779600 B1 KR 101779600B1 KR 1020150150388 A KR1020150150388 A KR 1020150150388A KR 20150150388 A KR20150150388 A KR 20150150388A KR 101779600 B1 KR101779600 B1 KR 101779600B1
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a mutual protection mechanism capable of gradually narrowing an incised wound area of a body to a natural reproduction speed of a body tissue. The wound protecting apparatus of the present invention includes a wire coupled to a skin around a wound so as to pull a skin around a wound created in the body and a wire tightening member fixedly supported and supported by the body so as to be able to tighten the wire . The wound protecting apparatus of the present invention can pull the wound around the wound by pulling the wire around the wound through the wire by tightening the wire with the wire tightening means.

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{DEVICE FOR PROTECTING WOUND}

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a wound protecting mechanism, and more particularly, to a mutual protection mechanism capable of gradually narrowing an incision wound portion of a body to a natural regeneration speed of a body tissue.

Generally, a disposable wound protection band is used to protect the wound area of the body. The wound protection band has a structure in which gauze is attached to the center of a synthetic resin band provided with an adhesive layer on the inner side and a plurality of air holes are formed in the band. The band is attached to the skin through the adhesive layer of the band, and the central gauze covers the wound area of the body, thereby protecting the wound area from water or foreign matter, thereby naturally healing the wound.

On the other hand, if the wound area is large or the incision of the body due to the operation is large, the suture is sewn by sewing with a suture thread, and if the wound heals, the suture is usually removed.

However, when a suture is used to suture the wound of the body, scars are left on the skin after the wound heals. And when the suture is used to force the skin into the suture suture, it is easy to leave scars that are unseemly visible.

Korean Patent Publication No. 2006-0061498 (2006. 06. 08) Korean Registered Utility Model No. 0307222 (2003. 03. 12) Korea Registered Utility Model No. 0370213 (Dec. 14, 2004)

Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem [8] The present invention has been made to solve the problems of the prior art as described above, and it is an object of the present invention to gradually narrow the cut wound portion of the body according to the regeneration speed of the body tissue so as to smooth the wound area and reduce the size of the scar And to provide a wound protecting mechanism that can be used.

In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, the wound protecting apparatus of the present invention includes a wire coupled to the skin around the wound so that the skin around the wound around the wound can be pulled, And a wire tightening unit supported and fixed to the body, wherein the wire is tightened with the wire tightening unit to pull the skin around the wound toward the wire tightening unit through the wire to cut the wound.

The wire may be connected to the wire tightening member in a stitched state on the skin around the wound.

The wire fastener may be attached to the skin around the wound.

The wound protecting apparatus of the present invention may further comprise a protective pad attached to the skin around the wound so as to cover the wound.

The wire fastener may be coupled to the protection pad.

The wire may be coupled to the protective pad to pull the skin around the wound through the protective pad.

The wound protecting apparatus of the present invention may further include a protective cover attached to the skin around the wound to cover the wound so as to form a closed space connected to the negative pressure generator for generating a negative pressure, have.

The wound protecting apparatus of the present invention may further include an inner gauze attached to the inside of the protective cover to cover the wound.

A sealing member may be provided around the periphery of the protective cover to closely contact the skin around the wound to maintain the airtightness of the closed space.

The wire fasteners are provided in a plurality of pairs so as to face each other with the wound therebetween, and the wires can be connected to two mating wire fasteners at the same time.

The wound protecting mechanism of the present invention further includes a wire fixing member fixed to the skin around the wound to face the wire tightening unit with the wound therebetween, Can be connected to the wire tightening means.

The wire fastener includes a base supported and fixed to the body, a take-up reel connected to the wire so as to be rotatably coupled to the base so as to wind the wire, And an operation dial which is coupled and rotates together with the take-up reel.

The wound protecting apparatus according to the present invention having the above-described structure can pull the skin around the wound by connecting the wire to the skin around the wound and tightening the wire with the wire tightening unit. Therefore, by scraping the wound gradually in accordance with the regeneration speed of the body tissue around the wound, it is possible to reduce the size of the scar caused by healing of the wound.

1 is a perspective view showing a state in which a wound protection mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention is mounted on a body.
2 is an exploded perspective view showing a wire tightening tool of a wound protection mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 and 4 are for explaining the action of the wound protection mechanism according to an embodiment of the present invention.
5 shows another method of sewing the wire of the wound protection device according to the present invention to the skin around the wound.
6 to 9 show various modifications of the wound protection mechanism according to the present invention.
10 is a perspective view showing a protective cover of the wound protection mechanism shown in Fig.

Hereinafter, a wound protection mechanism according to the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a state where a wound protecting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention is mounted on a body, and FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing a wire tightening unit of a wound protecting apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.

1 and 2, a wound protecting apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a wound protecting apparatus 100 for applying force to a skin S around a wound W so as to pull the skin around a wound W And a wire fastener 120 connected to the wire 110 to be fixedly supported on the body so as to be able to fasten the wire 110. [ The wound protection mechanism 100 can pull the wire 110 by using the wire tightening tool 120 to slowly pull the wound W by pulling the skin S around the wound W with the wire 110 have.

The wire 110 is connected to the wire tightening tool 120 in a stitched state on the skin S around the wound W so that the skin S around the wound W can be pulled. The wire 110 may be stitched on the skin S along one or more strands around the wound W so that both ends thereof are connected to the wire fastener 120. As the wire 110, various medical seals can be used.

The wire tightening tool 120 is connected to the wire 110 and fixed to one side of the skin S around the wound W so as to tighten the wire 110. [ The wire tightening member 120 includes a base 121 fixed to one side of the body, a take-up reel 130 rotatably coupled to the base 121, and an operation dial 150 coupled to the take- Respectively.

The base 121 has an installation groove 122 in which the take-up reel 130 is rotatably installed. A plurality of through holes 123 and engagement holes 124 are formed in the side wall of the base 121 and a pair of anchors 125 are provided on the outer side of the base 121. A wire 110 coupled to the skin S around the wound W through the plurality of through holes 123 can be disposed on the inside and outside of the base 121. [ The engagement hole 124 is for installing the releasing button 145 to be described later. One end of the wire 110 is fixed to one of the pair of anchors 125 and the other end of the wire 110 is fixed to the other anchor 125. The pair of anchors 125 are for fixing the wire 110, Is fixed. One end of the wire 110 passes through one of the pair of through holes 123 facing each other and flows into the inside of the base 121 and then passes through the other one to escape to the outside of the base 121, As shown in FIG. The other end of the wire 110 passes through one of the other pair of through holes 123 facing each other, flows into the inside of the base 121, passes through the other one, and exits to the outside of the base 121 And can be fixed to another anchor 125 adjacent thereto. A rotating shaft 126 for rotatably supporting the take-up reel 130 is provided at the center of the base 121.

The base 121 can be attached to the skin S around the wound W via the adhesive member 128 provided on the bottom surface thereof. The base 121 can be fixed immovably by being supported by the body through various other methods in addition to adhesion by the adhesive member 128. [

The take-up reel 130 is rotatably installed in the mounting groove 122 of the base 121 so as to be connected to the wire 110 so as to wind the wire 110. The take-up reel 130 includes a disk 131 and a plurality of take-up projections 135 provided on one side of the disk 131. An insertion hole 132 corresponding to the rotation axis 126 of the base 121 is provided at the center of the disk 131. The disc 131 can be rotatably coupled to the base 121 in such a manner that the rotation shaft 126 is inserted into the insertion hole 132. [ A plurality of teeth 133 are arranged around the periphery of the disk 131 so as to have a constant direction. The plurality of winding projections 135 are disposed on one side of the disk 131 so as to be spaced apart from each other. A portion disposed inside the base 121 of the wire 110 is wound around the plurality of winding protrusions 135 when the disc 131 rotates inside the base 121. [ Each of the plurality of winding projections (135) is provided with a fixing groove (137).

The take-up reel 130 can rotate only in the forward direction (clockwise direction) in the installation groove 122 of the base 121. [ The counterclockwise rotation of the take-up reel 130 is limited by the plurality of teeth 133 provided on the disk 131 and the latch 140 provided inside the base 121. In other words, The latch 140 may be pivotally coupled to a pivot shaft 143 coupled to the base 121 to rotate about the pivot shaft 143 as a pivot axis. The latch 140 has a latching jaw 141 for restricting the rotation direction of the take-up reel 130 in contact with the teeth 133 of the take-up reel 130. When the take-up reel 130 receives a rotational force in the forward direction, the toothed portions 133 of the take-up reel 130 push the catch 140 to rotate so that the take-up reel 130 can rotate in the forward direction. However, when one of the teeth 133 of the take-up reel 130 is caught by the bracket 140 when the take-up reel 130 receives the rotational force in the reverse direction, the take-up reel 130 can not rotate in the reverse direction. By restricting the rotation direction of the take-up reel 130, it is possible to prevent the wire 110 wound on the take-up reel 130 from being unwound and prevent the user from mistakenly rotating the take-up reel 130 in the opposite direction have.

When the take-up reel 130 needs to be rotated in the reverse direction, the latch 140 may be moved so that the teeth 133 of the take-up reel 130 are disengaged from the latch 140. To this end, a release button 145 is provided on the base 121. The release button 145 is movably inserted into the engagement hole 124 of the base 121 so that one end of the release button 145 protrudes outward of the base 121. The release button 145 may move the latch 140 such that the latch 140 is spaced from the toothing 133 of the take-up reel 130 by pressing one side of the latch 140 when the latch is depressed by the user. Although not shown in the drawing, a spring may be installed on the base 121 to apply an elastic force to the latch 140 in a direction in contact with the teeth 133 of the take-up reel 130.

The operation dial 150 is engaged with the take-up reel 130 so as to be rotatable by a user's operation. The operation dial 150 is provided with a plurality of fixing protrusions 151 corresponding to the plurality of fixing grooves 137 provided in the take-up reel 130. The operation dial 150 is engaged with the take-up reel 130 in such a manner that a plurality of fixing projections 151 are inserted into the plurality of fixing grooves 137, respectively. The user can rotate the take-up reel 130 by holding the edge of the operation dial 150 and turning the operation dial 150. [ The outer circumferential surface of the operation dial 150 may be provided with a recessed portion for preventing the user's finger from slipping.

Hereinafter, the action of the wound protection mechanism 100 according to the present embodiment will be described with reference to Figs. 1 to 4. Fig. 3 and 4 show the wire fastener 120 by omitting the operation dial 150 so that the functions of the wire fastener 120 can be revealed more clearly.

As shown in FIG. 1, when the treatment for the wound W on the body is completed, the user connects the wire 110 to the wire tightening member 120 while sewing the skin S around the wound W, The fastener 120 is attached to the skin S around the wound W and fixed. In this process, after one or a plurality of wires 110 are stitched on the skin S around the wound W, both ends of the wire 110 are connected to a pair of anchors 125 So that the wire 110 can be connected to the wire tightening member 120. At this time, as shown in FIG. 3, the wire 110 crosses inside the base 121.

4, when the user turns the operation dial 150 in the forward direction with the wire 110 and the wire fastener 120 mounted on the body, the take-up reel 130 rotates. At this time, the wire 110 is pulled toward the wire tightening tool 120 while the wire 110 is wound around the plurality of take-up protrusions 135 provided on the take-up reel 130. Then, the wire 110 pulls the skin S around the wound W, and the wound W is broken. When the take-up reel 130 rotates in the forward direction to tighten the wire 110, any one of the plurality of teeth 133 provided on the outer periphery of the take-up reel 130 rotated in the forward direction is caught by the brace 140, So that the wire 110 can be kept in the engaged state.

The skin S around the wound W is excessively wound in a state in which the body tissue such as the skin S around the wound W is not regenerated by using the wound protection mechanism 100 Pulling the wound (W) can cause scarring later on. Therefore, it is preferable to gradually tighten the skin S around the wound W in accordance with the regeneration state of the body tissue around the wound W in a state in which the wound W is open. That is, it is preferable that the wire W is pulled a little more by pulling the wire 110 again after a certain period of time has elapsed after the wound W has been wound to a certain degree. When the skin S around the wound W is excessively pulled, the release button 145 is used to move the latch 140 away from the tooth 133 of the take-up reel 130 and rotate the take-up reel 130 in the reverse direction Thereby releasing the wire 110 again. Although not shown in the drawing, the wound W may be covered with a band, gauze or the like for some time to prevent foreign substances from entering the wound W.

As described above, the wound protecting apparatus 100 according to the present embodiment is configured such that the wire 110 is joined to the skin S around the wound W and the wire 110 is fastened to the wire tightening tool 120, It is possible to pull the skin S around the wrist. Therefore, by scaling the wound W gradually in accordance with the regeneration speed of the body tissue around the wound W, it is possible to reduce the size of the scar spot caused by the wound W being healed.

When the wire 110 and the wire tightening tool 120 are attached to the body, the wire 110 is connected to the skin around the wound W in a state where the wire 110 is first connected to the wire tightening tool 120 S to be joined to the skin S. This method will be described with reference to FIG.

One end of a wire 110 bundled with an anchor 125 of a wire tightening tool 120 is disposed so as to extend to the outside of the base 121 through the inside of the base 121, Another wire 110 bundled with another anchor 125 of the tightening tool 120 is disposed so as to extend outside the base 121 in the base 121 in a direction intersecting with one wire 110. Then, each wire 110 is stitched on the skin S around the wound W using the medical needle 10. A pair of wires 110 can be coupled to the skin S around the wound W by bundling the other ends of each of the pair of wires 110 stitched on the skin S around the wound W have.

Another example is to connect the medical needle 10 to the other end of the wire 110 while one end of the wire 110 is tied to the anchor 125 of the wire fastener 120, The other end of the wire 110 is tied to another anchor 125 of the wire tightening tool 120 such that the wire 110 crosses the inside of the base 121 after the wire S A wire tightening member 120 may be provided.

6 to 9 show various modified examples of the wound protection mechanism according to the present invention.

First, the wound protection mechanism 200 shown in FIG. 6 includes a plurality of wires 110 and a plurality of wire tighteners 210. The wire tightening member 210 may have various structures that can tighten the wire 110 such as a structure for winding and pulling the wire 110 with the take-up reel 130, such as the wire tightening unit 120 shown in FIG. have.

A plurality of wire fasteners 210 are attached to the skin S around the wound W so that the two wire fasteners 210 face each other with the wound W therebetween. The wire tightening member 210 can be fixed to the skin S by various methods such as adhesion with an adhesive member 128 (see FIG. 1). The two wire fasteners 210 mated with each other through the wound W are connected to the wire 110 and the wire 110 can be wound around both of the two wire fasteners 210. Therefore, when the wire 110 is pulled to at least one of the two wire tighteners 210, the pair of wire tighteners 210 pull the skin S around the wound W, do.

The wound protection mechanism 200 according to the present embodiment can also gradually heal the wound W in accordance with the regeneration speed of the body tissue around the wound W to heal the wound W. [ Although the four wire fasteners 210 are shown as being paired with each other, the number of the wire fasteners 210 may be variously changed.

The wound protection mechanism 300 shown in Fig. 7 includes a plurality of wires 110, a plurality of wire tightening tools 210, and a plurality of wire fixing members 310. The wire tightening member 210 may have various structures that can pull the wire 110. The wire fixing member 310 has a structure in which the wire 110 can be fixed.

The wire tightening member 210 and the wire fixing member 310 are attached to the skin S around the wound W so as to face each other with the wound W interposed therebetween. The wire tightening member 210 can be attached to and fixed to the skin S by various methods such as adhesion by an adhesive member 128 (see FIG. 1), and the wire fixing member 310 can be attached to the skin S by various methods To the skin (S). The wire fixing member 210 and the wire fixing member 310 are connected to each other by a wire 110 with the wound W therebetween. That is, one end of the wire 110 is coupled to the wire fixing member 310 and the other end is connected to the wire tightening member 210. The distance between the wire tightening member 210 and the wire fixing member 310 becomes narrow when the wire 110 is pulled by the wire tightening member 210. When the wire tightening member 210 and the wire fixing member 310 are wound on the wound W The skin W is squeezed by pulling the skin S around it.

Although the wire clamping member 210 and the wire fixing member 310 are shown as being paired with each other in the figure, the number of the wire clamping member 210 and the wire fixing member 310 may be variously changed. have. Also, the structure of the wire fixing member 310 may be variously changed.

8 includes a plurality of wires 110, a wire fastener 410 connected to the plurality of wires 110, and a protection pad 420 covering the wounds W . The wire tightening tool 410 may have a variety of structures that are connected to a plurality of wires 110 such as a wire winding wire winding reel to tighten a plurality of wires 110 at a time. The protective pad 420 is attached to the skin S around the wound W to cover the wound W. [ As the protection pad 420, various medical bands may be used.

The plurality of wires 110 are connected to the wire tightening tool 120 in a stitched state on the skin S around the wound W so that the skin S around the wound W can be pulled. The wire tightening member 410 may be attached to the protective pad 420 and fixed at a predetermined position by various methods such as adhesion by an adhesive member 128 (see FIG. 1).

As shown in the drawing, when the user tightens the plurality of wires 110 with the wire tightening tool 410 while the wire tightening tool 410 is mounted on the body, a plurality of wires 110 are wound around the skin S Is pulled toward the wire tightening member 410. [ Then, the wound W is worn out.

In the present embodiment, the number of the wires 110, the mounting position of the wire tightening tool 410, and the like can be variously changed. When the adhesion force of the protection pad 420 is sufficient, the plurality of wires 110 are coupled to the protection pad 420 and the wound W is pulled in such a manner that the protection pad 420 is pulled by the plurality of wires 110 It is possible. That is, when the plurality of wires 110 pull the protection pad 420, the protective pad 420 is pinched and the skin W around the wound W can be pulled to pull the wound W off.

The wound protection mechanism 500 shown in Fig. 9 further includes a protective cover 510 as compared with the wound protection mechanism 400 shown in Fig. That is, the wound protection mechanism 500 includes a plurality of wires 110, a wire tightening unit 410 connected to the plurality of wires 110, a protection pad 420 covering the wounds W, 420). ≪ / RTI >

The protective cover 510 is adhered to the skin S around the wound W to cover the wound W and the protective pad 420 to form a closed space 511 that is shielded from the outside around the wound W . The protective cover 510 may be made of various materials that can stably adhere to the skin S while blocking the flow of air such as vinyl. The protective cover 510 has a tube connection portion 512 to which the tube 30 connected to the negative pressure generator 20 is connected. When the tube 30 is connected to the tube connection portion 512 and the negative pressure generator 20 is operated, negative pressure may be generated in the closed space 511 inside the protective cover 510.

An inner gauze 520 is provided inside the protective cover 510. The inner gauze 520 covers the wound W and absorbs the secretion from the wound W. [ The inner gauzes 520 may be detachably attached to the inner surface of the protective cover 510 via double-sided tape or the like. The protective cover 510, to which the inner gauze 520 is detachably attached, can be used semi-permanently by replacing only the inner gauze 520.

A sealing member 530 is provided around the edge of the protective cover 510. The sealing member 530 is brought into close contact with the skin S around the wound to increase the airtightness of the closed space 511 formed inside the protective cover 510. The sealing member 530 may be made of various materials such as a material that is sticky to the skin S and can be removed by a user by hand.

The wound protection mechanism 500 according to the present embodiment covers the wound W with the protective cover 510 so that the wound W is placed in a negative pressure atmosphere so that the wound W can be pulled out more stably. Further, by covering the wound W with the protective cover 510, the wound W can be more stably protected from external foreign matter.

Although not shown in the drawing, the wound protection mechanism 500 according to the present embodiment may further include a cap capable of opening and closing the tube connection portion 512. When the sound pressure generator 20 is separated from the sound pressure generator 20 while sound pressure is generated inside the protective cover 510 and the tube connection portion 512 is closed with the stopper, the protective cover 510 is connected to the sound pressure generator 20 The inside of the protective cover 510 can be maintained in a sound pressure state even in the disconnected state.

The protective cover 510 may be made of various materials which are in close contact with the skin S around the wound W such as rubber or silicone and can maintain the airtight state. The structure of the protective cover 510 and the connection structure with the negative pressure generator 20 are not limited to those shown in the drawings and can be variously changed. The protective cover 510 may also be used in the absence of the protective pad 420. That is, the wound protecting mechanism may be composed of a wire, a wire tightening member, and a protective cover.

As described above, the wound protecting apparatus according to the present invention is characterized in that the wire and the wire fastener are directly or indirectly coupled to the skin around the wound, respectively, and the wire is fastened to the wire fastener to pull the skin around the wound through the wire, Various configurations are possible within the scope of the structure that can be pulled out.

The foregoing description is merely illustrative of the technical idea of the present invention, and various changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the essential characteristics of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments disclosed in the present invention are intended to illustrate rather than limit the scope of the present invention, and the scope of the technical idea of the present invention is not limited by these embodiments. The scope of protection of the present invention should be construed according to the following claims, and all technical ideas within the scope of equivalents should be construed as falling within the scope of the present invention.

10 ... needle 20 ... sound pressure generator
30 ... 100 ~ 500 tubes ... Wound protection mechanism
110 ... wires 120, 210, 410 ... wire fastener
121 ... base 122 ... installation groove
125 ... anchor 128 ... adhesive member
130 ... take-up reel 131 ... disk
133 ... Teeth 135 ... Winding projection
140 ... latch 141 ... latching jaw
143 ... Pivot axis 145 ... Release button
150 ... operation dial 310 ... wire fixing member
420 ... protective pad 510 ... protective cover
511 ... enclosed space 512 ... tube connection portion
520 ... inner gauze 530 ... sealing member

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A single wire coupled to the skin around the wound so as to be able to pull skin around a wound on the body; And a wire tightening part connected to the wire and fixed to the body so as to tighten the wire, wherein the wire is fastened to the wire tightening part so that the skin around the wound is wound around the wire tightening part By pulling, the wound can be retracted,
The wire fastener includes a base supported and fixed to the body, a take-up reel connected to the wire so as to be rotatably coupled to the base so as to wind the wire, (130) provided on the disk (131) of the take-up reel (130) disposed on the base (121) and rotatable together with the take- Further comprising a latch (140) having a latching jaw (141) for limiting the direction of rotation,
One end of which is protruded outward from the base 121 and is inserted into the base 121 so as to be movable in the engagement hole 124 of the base 121. When the user presses the bracket 140, Further comprising a release button (145) for urging one side of the take-up reel (130) to separate the latch (140) from the tooth (131) of the take-up reel (130).
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the wire is connected to the wire tightening member in a state that the wire is stitched on the skin around the wound.
The method according to claim 1,
Wherein the wire fastener is attached to the skin around the wound.
The method according to claim 1,
And a protective pad attached to the skin around the wound so as to cover the wound.
5. The method of claim 4,
Wherein the wire fastener is coupled to the protective pad.
5. The method of claim 4,
Wherein the wire is coupled to the protective pad to pull the skin around the wound through the protective pad.
The method according to claim 1,
Further comprising a protective cover attached to the skin around the wound so as to cover the wound so as to form a closed space in which a negative pressure is generated around the wound, connected to a negative pressure generator generating a negative pressure.
8. The method of claim 7,
And an inner gauze attached to the inside of the protective cover to cover the wound.
8. The method of claim 7,
And a sealing member is provided around the periphery of the protective cover to closely contact the skin around the wound to maintain the airtightness of the closed space.
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