KR20140103690A - laparoscopic cover for ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus - Google Patents

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KR20140103690A
KR20140103690A KR1020130017425A KR20130017425A KR20140103690A KR 20140103690 A KR20140103690 A KR 20140103690A KR 1020130017425 A KR1020130017425 A KR 1020130017425A KR 20130017425 A KR20130017425 A KR 20130017425A KR 20140103690 A KR20140103690 A KR 20140103690A
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송효섭
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B8/00Diagnosis using ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves
    • A61B8/12Diagnosis using ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves in body cavities or body tracts, e.g. by using catheters
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B8/00Diagnosis using ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic waves
    • A61B8/44Constructional features of the ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic diagnostic device
    • A61B8/4422Constructional features of the ultrasonic, sonic or infrasonic diagnostic device related to hygiene or sterilisation
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B50/00Containers, covers, furniture or holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments, e.g. sterile covers
    • A61B2050/005Containers, covers, furniture or holders specially adapted for surgical or diagnostic appliances or instruments, e.g. sterile covers with a lid or cover

Abstract

The present invention relates to a laparoscopic cover for an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus. The laparoscopic cover for a diagnostic ultrasound system comprises a plate 111 in the form of a plate, an upper portion of the vinyl 20 on the outer circumference of the upper surface, An inner cover 110 for covering the lower portion of the latex 10 to the outer periphery; A plate-shaped plate 121 is formed to be in tight contact with the upper surface of the inner cover 110 so as to press and fix the vinyl 20 and to form a central protruding pipe 122 upwardly on the plate 121, Since the outer cover 120 for pressing and fixing the latex 10 by inserting the central protruding tube 111 of the cover 110 into the inside of the cover 110 is formed, the latex portion adhered to the human body is firmly fixed to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 1 So that it is possible to securely connect to the vinyl which is prevented from being contaminated from the outside while being fixed, and also the inspection is smoothly performed so as not to interfere with the ultrasonic inspection.

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The present invention relates to a laparoscopic cover for an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus,

The present invention relates to a laparoscopic cover for an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, and more particularly to a laparoscopic cover for an ultrasound diagnostic apparatus, which can easily connect a latex portion adhering to a human body and a vinyl portion preventing contamination from the outside, .

It is a medical instrument for abdominal ultrasound examination in general.

Abdominal ultrasonography is widely used in clinical practice as a safe and easy test.

However, because of the scanning from the outside of the body, there is a drawback that ultrasound attenuation due to the abdominal wall structure and reflections due to the costal arch or intestinal gas sometimes fail to obtain a clear image.

Ultrasound laparoscopy was developed to provide deep ultrasound images by placing an ultrasonic transducer of 5 to 10 MHz on the end of the laparotomy and attaching it to the abdominal organs in the abdominal cavity in order to compensate for this. .

In the conventional abdominal cavity examination, the observation of the long-term surface remains, but with this apparatus, the state can be known to the deep part of the organ, and since it is possible to obtain a more delicate and clear image than the extracorporeal injection, .

Laparoscopic surgery is a form of minimally invasive surgery that creates a small incision in the abdominal wall into which an instrument called the laparoscope is inserted to reveal the anatomical structure and pelvis in the abdomen.

The abdominal cavity is normally inflated and visible by the infusion of an absorbable gas such as carbon dioxide.

A tube may be inserted therethrough or another incision may be made in the skin so that a probe or other instrument may be introduced into the surgical site.

In this way, a variety of surgeries that do not require a large or open abdominal incision can be performed.

However, one disadvantage of laparoscopic surgery is that it can not manually promote hidden or rigid organs.

Laparascopic ultrasound ("LUS") has allowed surgeons to overcome these limitations by providing visualization of deeper structures.

In fact, even when laparotomy is performed, ultrasonography is much more delicate than facilitating the two hands in detecting hidden lesions within anatomical structures.

During the laparoscopic ultrasound examination, laparoscopic ultrasonography was performed to minimize the contact with the outside with a cover made of latex and vinyl to prevent bacterial invasion and infection.

However, such a conventional laparoscopic cover simply uses latex and vinyl in connection with each other, thus causing considerable inconvenience in performing laparoscopic ultrasound examination, as well as being easily damaged at the connection site and causing a problem of infection due to intrusion of bacteria.

Accordingly, the main object of the present invention is to securely fix a latex portion adhering to a human body by inserting an ultrasonic diagnostic device and to securely connect the plastic to prevent contamination from the outside, and to prevent the ultrasonic inspection from being hindered, And to provide a laparoscopic cover for an ultrasound diagnostic system.

In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the laparoscopic cover for an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus of the present invention has a plate shape, a plate is formed, an upper part of the vinyl is positioned on the outer circumference of the upper surface and a central protrusion pipe is formed upward on the plate, An inner cover fitted to the inner cover; Shaped plate to be in close contact with the upper surface of the inner cover to press and fix the vinyl, and a central protruding tube is formed upwardly on the plate, and the central protruding tube of the inner cover is inserted into the inner cover to press the latex And an outer cover to be fixed.

Therefore, the laparoscopic cover for the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to the present invention can be manufactured by attaching the lower cover of the latex to the center protruding tube and tightly contacting the upper cover plate of the inner cover and the upper cover plate of the outer cover, And vinyl are connected to prevent ultrasound diagnosis by ultrasound to prevent bacterial infiltration into the affected part of the patient to prevent infection as well as firmly fixed to the body of the latex attached to the ultrasonic diagnostic equipment to prevent contamination from the outside So that the inspection can be performed smoothly without interfering with the ultrasonic inspection.

1 is a front view showing a use state of a laparoscopic cover for an ultrasonic diagnosis apparatus according to the present invention.
2 is a front view of a laparoscopic cover for ultrasonic diagnosis according to the present invention in a separated state.
FIG. 3 is a front view showing a combined state of the laparoscopic cover for an ultrasonic diagnosis apparatus according to the present invention. FIG.

Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

1 to 3, the laparoscopic cover 100 for an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to the present invention has a plate 111 formed in a plate shape, an upper portion of the vinyl 20 is positioned on the outer circumference of the upper surface, An inner cover 110 for forming a central protruding pipe 112 upwardly and sandwiching a lower portion of the latex 10 to the outer periphery; A plate-shaped plate 121 is formed to be in tight contact with the upper surface of the inner cover 110 so as to press and fix the vinyl 20 and to form a central protruding pipe 122 upwardly on the plate 121, And an outer cover 120 for pressing and fixing the latex 10 by inserting the central protruding tube 111 of the cover 110 therein.

The inner cover 110 forms a plate 111 in the form of a dish, and a side projection 116 is formed at an edge thereof.

The center protruding pipe 112 is formed upward at the center of the plate 111 of the inner cover 110 to form a treatment hole 113 vertically penetrating the torch 1, An annular support protrusion 114 protruding outwardly is formed on the outer periphery of the support protrusion 114 and a guide protrusion 115 is formed on the lower side of the support protrusion 114.

It is preferable that the upper portion of the vinyl 20 is positioned on the upper surface of the plate 111 by inserting the through hole 21 formed in the upper portion of the vinyl 20 in the central protrusion pipe 112 of the inner cover 110 .

The lower end curled portion 11 formed at the rim of the opening of the latex 10 is connected to the lower end of the support projection 114 by fitting the latex 10 on the outer periphery of the central projecting tube 112 of the inner cover 110. [ It is preferable that the lower curled portion 11 can be unfolded while the outer cover 120 is engaged.

It is preferable that a side projection 116 is formed on the edge of the plate 111 of the inner cover 110 so that the upper portion of the vinyl 20 can be firmly supported when the outer cover 120 is engaged .

The outer cover 120 is formed with a plate-shaped plate 121 to be closely attached to the upper surface of the inner cover 110 and has a side projection 126 corresponding to the side projection 116 inside the edge.

A center protrusion pipe 122 is formed upward at the center of the plate 121 of the outer cover 120 so as to vertically form a coupling hole 123 and a support groove 124 is formed at the inner periphery of the central protrusion pipe 122, And a guide groove 125 is formed on the lower side of the support groove 120.

The operation of the present invention will be described as follows.

The upper portion of the vinyl 20 is placed on the upper surface of the plate 111 of the inner cover 110 by inserting the through hole 21 of the vinyl 20 into the central protrusion pipe 112 of the inner cover 110, The lower end curled portion 11 of the latex 10 is fitted to be positioned below the support projection 114 by fitting the latex 10 on the outer periphery of the central projecting pipe 112.

Here, when the outer cover 120 is press-fitted downward from the upper side of the inner cover 110, the engaging hole 123, which is narrowed between the guide grooves 126 of the support groove 124 of the outer cover 120, The inner cover 110 and the outer cover 120 are closely contacted with each other.

At this time, the lower end of the narrowed coupling hole 123 is engaged with the lower end curled portion 11 of the latex 10 while spreading downward.

Accordingly, the inner cover 110 and the outer cover 120 are closely contacted with each other, so that the lower portion of the latex 10 is sandwiched between the central protruding pipes 112 and 122 and the support protrusions 114 and the support grooves 124, And is fixed while being bent by the guide surface 115 and the guide groove 125 so that the assembled state can be firmly maintained.

The through holes 21 of the vinyl 20 are inserted into the central protruding pipe 112 of the inner cover 110 and are in close contact with the upper and lower surfaces of the plates 111 and 121 of the inner cover 110 and the outer cover 120 The side projecting portions 116 and the side turning grooves 126 are bent and fixed so that the assembled state can be maintained firmly.

When the laparoscopic cover 100 for an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus assembled as described above is inserted through the procedure hole 113 of the central protrusion pipe 112, the latex is resiliently attached to the needle portion of the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 1 And ultrasonic diagnosis is performed by inserting it into the abdominal cavity in such a state. Thus, ultrasound diagnosis in the laparoscope can be smoothly performed while preventing the infestation of bacteria into the affected part of the patient as much as possible.

1: Ultrasonic Detector 10: Latex
11: Lower curled portion 20: Vinyl
21: through hole 100: cover
110: inner cover 111: plate
112: central protrusion tube 113: treatment ball
114: support protrusion 115:
116: side protrusion 120: outer cover
121: plate 122: central protrusion tube
123: engaging hole 124: support groove
125: Guide groove 126: Side groove

Claims (3)

A plate 111 is formed in the shape of a dish so that the upper portion of the vinyl 20 is positioned on the outer peripheral edge of the upper surface and the central projecting pipe 112 is formed upward on the plate 111, An inner cover 110 which engages with the inner cover 110;
A plate-shaped plate 121 is formed to be in tight contact with the upper surface of the inner cover 110 so as to press and fix the vinyl 20 and to form a central protruding pipe 122 upwardly on the plate 121, And an outer cover (120) for pressing and fixing the latex (10) by inserting the central protruding tube (111) of the cover (110) therein.
The method according to claim 1,
The inner cover 110 is formed in a plate shape in the form of a plate 111 and a treatment hole 113 is formed in the central protrusion pipe 112. A side protrusion 116 is formed at the edge of the plate 111, Wherein an annular support protrusion (114) protruding outwardly is formed on an outer periphery of the tube (112) and a guide protrusion (115) is formed on a lower side of the support protrusion (114).
3. The method according to claim 1 or 2,
The outer cover 120 is formed with a plate-like plate 121 to be closely attached to the upper surface of the inner cover 110 and a coupling hole 123 with the central projecting tube 122, The side projections 116 corresponding to the side projections 116 of the inner cover 110 are formed at the edges and the support projections 124 are formed at the inner periphery of the central projecting tube 122, And a guide groove (125) is formed in the laparoscopic cover for ultrasound diagnosis.
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JP2019505302A (en) * 2016-01-27 2019-02-28 ガイネソニックス, インコーポレイテッド A disposable sheath for an ultrasound probe mounted on a reusable needle structure
KR20220091131A (en) * 2020-12-23 2022-06-30 주식회사 에이치디아이 Medical handpiece and hose cover device
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JP2019505302A (en) * 2016-01-27 2019-02-28 ガイネソニックス, インコーポレイテッド A disposable sheath for an ultrasound probe mounted on a reusable needle structure
US11419682B2 (en) 2016-11-11 2022-08-23 Gynesonics, Inc. Controlled treatment of tissue and dynamic interaction with, and comparison of, tissue and/or treatment data
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