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KR20150057125A
KR20150057125A KR1020130140067A KR20130140067A KR20150057125A KR 20150057125 A KR20150057125 A KR 20150057125A KR 1020130140067 A KR1020130140067 A KR 1020130140067A KR 20130140067 A KR20130140067 A KR 20130140067A KR 20150057125 A KR20150057125 A KR 20150057125A
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Abstract

The present invention can be applied to a position where it is difficult to perform a plurality of operations in one place to enable precise and fine control of pulling tissues and muscles, and even in a position where a plurality of operations can be performed in one place, The same effect can be obtained, and the phenomenon that the used rope for soldering can be prevented from clinging to one place of the treatment position can be eliminated so that the skin and the muscle can be strengthened while keeping the skin tight.
An inner rope which is inserted into a rope hole formed in an injector made of a material capable of being absorbed into body tissues; a rope which is integrally formed with the inner rope and is positioned outside of the injector; And one of the two outer ropes exposed to the outside of the injector is constituted by a pair of inner ropes which are integrally formed with the inner rope and are located outside the injector, And a spiral wound portion is formed on the outer surface.

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EMBEDDING THERAPY ROPE

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a rope for soldering, and more particularly, to a rope which is inserted into a body tissue by using an injector during a stitching operation, thereby enhancing a binding force with a body tissue after the operation is completed, The present invention relates to a rope for mooring which is improved to be reinforced.

Stitching is also called hemorrhoid surgery. It does not cut the skin of the body and pulls the skin or muscles tightly to improve the wrinkles or to keep the skin tissue in a resilient state. Is used in a lot of procedures.

Such a stitching procedure uses a surgical suture made of an absorbable material as a rope, for example, a polylactic acid, a polydiaxonone, a lactic acid, A material which can be absorbed in vivo such as a copolymer of glycollic acid and the like is used and there is an advantage that it is not necessary to remove it after the procedure.

The stitching procedure is performed 3 to 6 months after being inserted into the body, and the rope is absorbed. The rope becomes a factor that causes the wound to be stimulated in the skin, thereby inducing secretion of the immune substance that heals the wound. After the body tissue is healed, the lifted state can be maintained by the rope, so that the stretched skin can be kept in a taut state or wrinkles can be improved.

In the above-described stitching procedure, a rope having a diameter smaller than that of the rope hole is inserted into a rope hole formed in an injector such as a needle having a small diameter of 0.45 mm or less, the infuser is infiltrated into a tissue to be treated The syringe is removed and the rope exposed to the outside of the tissue is cut.

A general merchandise rope 1 to which the prior art is applied is shown in FIG. 7 and its construction will be described as follows.

One strand or one or more strands of the same material as a suture material having a predetermined diameter are twisted together to obtain a rope 1 for wire rope as is produced by pulling out a normal thread from a material absorbed in the body.

The mooring rope 1 includes an inner rope 4 inserted into a rope hole 3 formed in an injector 2 such as a needle and an inner rope 4 connected to the inner rope 4 integrally, And the outer rope 5 is formed by forming a spiral winding portion 6 on the outer surface of the injector 2. [

Patent application No. 10 - 2012 - 60475 Patent No. 10 - 0473108 - 0000 Patent No. 10 - 1040039 - 0000

When the rope for sailing is applied to the sailing rope using an injector and then the sling is released, the outer rope is wound around the inner rope in a helical shape, and the inner rope and the inner rope The end of the outer rope will remain exposed outside the body.

In such a state, when the inner rope or the outer rope exposed to the outside of the body is grasped and pulled slightly, the inner rope and the outer rope located in the body are maintained in a tense state, In fact.

This means that if both the inner rope and the outer rope are pulled and pulled, the entire rope for mooring will be detached from the internal structure of the body, and if any one of the inner rope or the outer rope is pulled and pulled, the spiral wound portion of the outer rope will be gathered, The rope is concentrated in one of the body tissues.

Therefore, there is a side effect of the treatment because the treated position, especially the position where the rope for soldering is rolled up, keeps the shape protruding outward from the skin, so that the protruded shape is visually displayed until the rope for commercial use is melted in the body tissue It takes about 6 months for the rope to dissolve and dissolve in the body tissues, so that the side effects of the procedure traces appear during that period.

In particular, when the position is not visually exposed, the position of the surgical rope is obscured by clothing, so that the projecting state disappears after the rope for medical use is dissolved in the body tissue. However, If it is not covered, it will be accompanied by suffering from long-term sequelae.

In order to increase the elasticity of the skin or to improve the wrinkles, a plurality of ropes are inserted into the body through a plurality of operations at one position, and the wrinkles are improved through lifting, However, there is a problem in that it is difficult to attain the desired goal because the rope for soldering is concentrated on one place of the treatment position and becomes clumped.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Accordingly, the present invention has been made in order to solve the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide an inner rope which is inserted into a rope hole formed in an injector of a material absorbable to body tissues, A pair of inner ropes to be inserted into the rope holes of the injector and a pair of two ropes which are integrally formed with the inner rope and are disposed on the outer side of the injector, One of the first and second outer ropes exposed to the outside of the injector is formed by forming a spiral wound portion on the outer surface of the injector;

It is possible to perform precise and fine control of pulling tissues and muscles at a position that makes it difficult to perform several operations in one place, and it is possible to perform the same operation And it is possible to eliminate the phenomenon that the used rope for medical use is stuck to any one of the treatment positions, thereby achieving the object of strengthening the tissues and muscles while keeping the skin tight.

The present invention allows a pair to be injected into the body at one time in combination with an injector, thereby achieving the effect of performing two operations at a time, while preventing the bundle of ropes located in the body from being bundled in any part of the body And a pair of sling ropes that are injected can exert a lifting force separately, thereby maintaining the shape of the muscle or skin to be finely and precisely pulled while minimizing the side effects after the surgery, thereby substantially improving the wrinkles and tightening the skin or muscles The lifting force can be increased, and the like.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a perspective view showing one embodiment of a rope used for mooring to which the technique of the present invention is applied; Fig.
Fig. 2 is a perspective view showing a state where the rope for mercenary shown in Fig. 1 is engaged with an injector; Fig.
Fig. 3 is a view showing a state in which the strand of rope shown in Fig. 1 is injected into a body using an injector; Fig.
FIG. 4 is a view showing a process of lifting a rope for mercenary shown in FIG. 1 in a state of being injected into a body; FIG.
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing two embodiments of a rope for marine use to which the technique of the present invention is applied; FIG.
6 is a perspective view showing a state in which the rope for mercenary shown in Fig. 5 is combined with an injector; Fig.
Fig. 7 is a schematic view showing a rope for mooring to which the prior art is applied. Fig.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing one embodiment of a rope for a ship to which the technique of the present invention is applied, FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which the rope for a ship shown in FIG. Fig. 4 is a view showing a process of lifting the rope for commercial use shown in Fig. 1 in a state where the rope for commercial use is being injected into the body, Fig. 5 Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a state in which the ropes for commercial use shown in Fig. 5 are combined with an injector. Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a rope for commercial use in which the technique of the present invention is applied.

The rope 100 for the merchant line to which the technique of the present invention is applied is made of polylactic acid, polydiaxonone, lactic acid and glycolic acid, which are absorbable materials in the body tissues, A first inner rope 103 inserted into a rope hole 102 formed in an injector 101 such as a needle and a second inner rope 103 having the same length as the first inner rope 103 And one outer rope 104 which is positioned on the outer side of the injector 101 with a longer or shorter length and a second inner rope 106 inserted into the rope hole 102 of the injector 101. [ And two outer ropes 107 positioned outside of the injector 101. The two ropes 108 are connected to each other by a cable.

The connecting portions 109 of the first and second inner ropes 103 and 106 and the first and second outer ropes 104 and 107 of the first and second ropes 105 and 108 may be maintained in a bent state, It is advisable to keep the round shape.

One of the first and second outer ropes 104 and 107 exposed to the outside of the injector 101 forms a spiral winding part 110 on the outer surface of the injector 101 and the rear part of the winding part 110 The stopper 111 can be used to prevent the winding unit 110 from being loosened before the operation.

When one of the first and second outer ropes 104 and 107 is spirally wound on the outside of the injector 101, the other one or two outer ropes 104 and 107 are wound by the winding unit 110 It is preferable not to be tied with the injector 101.

For example, when one outer rope 104 is spirally wound around the outer periphery of the injector 101 to form the take-up portion 110, the two outer ropes 107 are arranged such that one outer rope 104 covers the take- It is preferable that the winding portion 110 is brought into close contact with the outer surface of the winding portion 110 after the winding portion 110 is completed in a state where it is not subjected to interference at the time of forming.

This is because when one or two outer ropes 104 and 107 are used to form the winding unit 110, the other one or two outer ropes are brought into close contact with the outer surface of the injector 101, The first and second ropes 105 and 108 are rotated so that it is difficult to form the winding unit 110. When the winding unit 110 is formed, Is concentrated in one place and aggregates, which is undesirable.

The state of use of the strand rope 100 to which the technique of the present invention is applied will be described as follows.

The process of lifting and strengthening the muscles by performing the stitching procedure using the above-structured merchandise rope 100 to keep the tissue in a tense state is a well-known fact, so a detailed description thereof will be omitted. The advantages and advantages of using the rope 100 for a commercial ship to which the technology of the present invention is applied will be described as follows.

The inner and outer ropes 103 and 106 of the ropes 105 and 108 constituting the rope 100 for merchandise are inserted into the rope holes 102 formed in the injector 101 and the inner and outer ropes 104 and 107, One of the first and second outer ropes 104 and 107 is prepared in a state in which the spiral winding portion 110 is formed.

After inserting the injector 101 into the body tissue at the position to be treated, the injector 101 is pushed by one hand at the end of the injector 101 and connected to the connecting portion 109 constituting the ropes 105 and 108 So that the injector 101 is released from the body tissue.

The first and second inner ropes 103 and 106 located in the rope hole 102 of the injector 101 and the first and second outer ropes 104 and 107 located outside the injector 101 are close to each other, The inner ropes 103 and 106 or the inner ropes 104 and 107 that are not inserted into the body while being opposite to the connecting portion 109 are pulled in the direction opposite to the feeding direction to maintain the lifted state do.

In other words, when the first and second inner ropes 103 and 106 or the first and second outer ropes 104 and 107 are pulled in the direction opposite to the infeed direction by grasping the end portions of the first and second inner ropes 103 and 106 or the first and second outer ropes 104 and 107 And can be carried out in various forms such as pulling the end portions of the inner and outer ropes 103 and 106 or the outer and inner ropes 104 and 107, respectively.

For example, the procedure of FIG. 3 is performed. When the end portion of the inner rope 103 of the rope 105 is pulled and pulled, the connection portion 109 is bent clockwise and pulled, When the end of the outer rope 104 of the rope 105 is pulled by pulling it, the position of the connecting portion 109 is bent in the counterclockwise direction, And the ring is in the form of a ring.

Conversely, if the end portion of the inner rope 106 of the second rope 108 is pulled and pulled, the coupling portion 109 is bent and pulled in the counterclockwise direction, and the structure or the muscle at the position of the coupling portion 109 is pulled, The connecting portion 109 is bent and pulled in the clockwise direction while the winding portion 110 is pulled by the inner rope 103 of the one rope 105 and the two ropes 108 of the inner ropes 106 are tied together to bind them together in a knotted form.

As another example of the present invention, in the case where the winding portion 110 is formed by using one outer rope 104, which is one of the outer ropes 104 and 107, the other outer rope 107, The attachment 110 and one or more knots or knots 115 may be formed.

In the case of another example as described above, the same operation as that of the basic embodiment is performed. In addition, in the process of pulling the rope 100 for the sailboat formed by the knot or the knot 115 formed on the reeling portion 110, (115) are switched from the relaxed state to the relaxed state, the structure in which the tissue and the muscles are pulled together with respect to the knot or the knot (115) can be maintained, It will be.

The rope used in the present invention is applied to a position where it is difficult to perform a plurality of operations in one place, thereby making it possible to precisely and finely control the pulling of tissues and muscles. Even in a position where a plurality of operations can be performed in one place It is possible to obtain the same effect as that which has been carried out several times by the operation of the donor, and it is possible to exclude the phenomenon that the donor rope for donning the donor is stuck to one place of the treatment position, thereby strengthening the tissues and muscles while keeping the skin tight. Can be maximized.

100; Rope 101 for sale; Injector
103; 1 inner rope 104; 1 outer rope
105; 1 rope 106; 2 inner rope
107; 2 outer rope 108; 2 ropes
110; A winding section 115; Knot

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An inner rope inserted into a rope hole formed in the injector so as to be absorbable into body tissues and a rope integrally formed with the inner rope and positioned outside the injector;
A second inner rope to be inserted into a rope hole of the injector, and a pair of two ropes integrally formed with the inner inner rope and two outer ropes located outside the injector;
Wherein one of the first and second outer ropes exposed to the outside of the injector is formed by forming a spiral wound portion on the outer surface of the injector.
The method of claim 1, further comprising:
Wherein when one of the first and second outer ropes is used to form the winding portion, the other one or two outer ropes are not in the winding portion but are in close contact with the outer surface of the winding portion.
The method of claim 1, further comprising:
Wherein one of the two outer ropes forms one or more knots or knots together with one or more of the two outer ropes.
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