KR20160054803A - Suture Inserting Device for Removing Wrinkles of Skin - Google Patents
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention relates to a suture inserting device used for removing wrinkles formed on the skin of a human body and more particularly to a suture inserting device for inserting a suture into a skin in a state of being stably mounted on an insertion tube, To a suture inserting apparatus for removing skin wrinkles, which can prevent damage to blood vessels or nerve tissue, and can easily remove a suture insertion tube after a procedure.
As a molding procedure for removing wrinkles on the face, lower jaw, and neck of a human body, there is a method of pulling the wrinkles by inserting the
2, the
The above-mentioned method has advantages of high wrinkle removing effect, simple procedure, and less concern about side effects than the drug treatment method such as Botox injection method.
The
As the material of the nonabsorbable suture, silk, nylon, polyester, polypropylene and the like are used, and as the material of the absorbable suture, a bioabsorbable material such as a glycolic acid polymer and a copolymer or a lactic acid polymer and a copolymer is used.
Of these, the absorbable suture is widely used in recent years because it is not necessary to remove the suture by being melted and absorbed after being inserted into the skin.
As shown in FIG. 2, the absorbent suture may be formed by forming a barbed protrusion on a suture.
The barbed protruding suture includes a plurality of barbed protrusions formed on the outer periphery of the suture, and can be brought into close contact with the skin tissue by inserting the suture in one direction and pulling the suture in the opposite direction.
Thus, unlike ordinary sutures, there is no need to form a knot.
In order to insert the absorbable suture or non-absorbable suture into the skin tissue, a suture inserting device should be used. Fig. 3 shows an example of a conventional suture inserting device.
3, the conventional suture inserting device is a method of inserting the
To explain this in more detail, an
The length of the suture insertion
The
A
With the above structure, the suture insertion
That is, before the
The suture inserting apparatus shown in FIG. 3 has an advantage that the molding suture can be easily inserted while preventing the skin tissue from being pushed into the injection needle.
However, since the conventional suture inserting apparatus shown in FIG. 3 inserts the suture into the skin using a sharp needle, it is highly likely to damage the blood vessels or nerve tissue during the procedure.
Further, since the suture is inserted into the inner tube for inserting the suture and then inserted into the suture needle again, various sutures and coarse sutures can not be used.
In addition, it takes a long time to insert the suture into the inner tube for inserting the suture and insert it into the injection needle, resulting in an increase in the procedure time.
4 shows another conventional suture inserting apparatus.
The conventional suture inserting apparatus shown in Fig. 4 is a method of inserting a suture into a skin tissue in a state where the suture is attached to the suture needle as in the inserting apparatus shown in Fig. 3, 24 are accommodated.
The
The direction of the barb-
The distal end portion 212 is formed at an end portion of the
In addition, the
The
In addition, when the
4, the length of the
If the
The conventional inserting apparatus shown in Fig. 4 has a structure in which a short length of suture is inserted into the injection needles one by one. Therefore, when a short suture is used, the procedure is simple and easy.
In addition, a suture having a variety of projections can be used, and it is possible to insert a suture into a precise position, which is advantageous for a sophisticated procedure.
However, since the conventional suture inserting apparatus shown in FIG. 4 uses a sharp needle as in the conventional inserting apparatus shown in FIG. 3, there is a problem in that the needle can damage blood vessels or nerve tissues during the procedure .
In addition, since there is a restriction that the length of the suture should be shorter than the length of the injection needle of the injection needle, it is very effective for short-term operation, but it is difficult to perform operation for a long length.
In addition, it is not easy to insert the thread-like suture into the
On the other hand, there is a method in which a suture having a head is inserted into a suture insertion tube (which is referred to as a cannula) without using a needled needle, and then the suture is inserted into the skin.
In the cannula insertion method, there is an advantage that the risk of damage to blood vessels and nerves is small because the needles having sharp ends are not used.
However, in the above-described cannula insertion method, there is a problem that when the cannula is inserted into the skin, the head of the suture is moved, which interferes with insertion of the cannula.
In addition, the cannula insertion method has a problem that it is not easy to remove the cannula after the operation of the suture is completed.
In other words, after the suture is finished, the suture should be pulled out while pressing the head of the suture (otherwise, the suture will come out with the cannula). At this time, the head of the suture and the tip of the cannula are pressed together, It is not easy to take out.
In addition, the cannula insertion method has a problem that the procedure time is extended because a step of inserting the suture into the cannula is added.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made to solve the above problems of the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to prevent blood vessels and nerve tissue from being damaged when inserting an insertion tube having a suture therein.
Another object of the present invention is to make it possible to easily insert the suture and the insertion tube by preventing the head of the suture from moving when inserting the insertion tube into the skin.
Yet another object of the present invention is to make it possible to easily pull out the insertion tube after the operation.
It is a further object of the present invention to enable the use of various shapes of sutures and coarse sutures without restrictions.
It is a further object of the present invention to improve the convenience of the procedure without limiting the length of the suture inserted into the insertion device.
Yet another object of the present invention is to make it possible to easily insert a thin thread-like suture into an insertion tube.
It is a further object of the present invention to allow a suture to be easily inserted into an insertion tube and to maintain the suture in a fixed state after insertion of the suture into the insertion tube.
In order to achieve the above object, a suture inserting apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention includes a suture thread inserted into a skin tissue of a human body and a suture insertion tube for inserting the suture into the skin, Wherein the suture includes a head portion that is seated at a distal end portion of the insertion tube and a body portion that is inserted into the insertion tube, and a distal end portion of the insertion tube has a head portion And a receiving portion having a shape corresponding to the protruding portion of the insertion tube is formed in the suture head portion.
The protruding portion of the insertion tube may include a first horizontal portion formed in a direction parallel to the insertion tube and a first inclined portion formed at a predetermined angle with the first horizontal portion, A second horizontal portion having a shape corresponding to the first horizontal portion of the insertion tube, and a second inclined portion having a shape corresponding to the first inclined portion of the insertion tube.
The outer diameter of the suture head is larger than the outer diameter of the insertion tube.
Further, the head of the suture is characterized by being a shape of a sphere, hemisphere, bullet, or spade.
The suture inserting device according to the second embodiment of the present invention is characterized in that the insertion tube includes a fitting slot opened in the length direction of the insertion tube and a fixing slot for fixing the suture inserted into the insertion tube at one end The body of the suture is inserted laterally through the insertion slot of the suture insertion tube and then inserted into the skin in a state of being fixed to the fixing slot.
And the width of the fitting slot is larger than the diameter of the suture body.
According to the present invention, since a suture having a blunt end is inserted into an insertion tube without using a needling needle, it is effective to prevent blood vessels and nerve tissue from being damaged when inserted into a skin.
Further, since the receiving portion formed in the head portion of the suture thread and the protruding portion formed at the distal end portion of the insertion tube are inserted in a state where they are fitted to each other, the head portion is not moved at the time of insertion.
Further, after the operation of the suture, the head and the distal end of the insertion tube are once separated and then the insertion tube is pulled out, so that there is an effect that only the insertion tube can be easily pulled out.
Further, sutures of various shapes and coarse sutures can be used without restriction.
Further, since the length of the suture inserted into the suture insertion tube is not limited, there is an effect that the convenience of handling and operation of the suture can be improved.
Further, since the insertion slot is formed in the longitudinal direction of the insertion tube and the suture thread is sandwiched therebetween, the suture thread can be inserted easily as compared with the conventional method of inserting the suture thread into the tubular insertion tube.
Accordingly, the time required for the molding operation can be significantly shortened.
In addition, by forming the fixing slot in which the suture thread can be fixed to one end of the suture insertion tube, there is an effect that the suture is held in a fixed state once it is inserted into the insertion tube.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a conventional wrinkle removal procedure. FIG.
2 is a view showing an example of a suture inserted by a conventional wrinkle removal procedure.
3 is a view showing an example of a conventional suture inserting apparatus.
4 is a view showing another example of a conventional suture inserting device.
FIG. 5 is a suture inserting apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention, wherein FIG. 5A shows a state in which a suture thread is inserted into an insertion tube, and FIG.
6 is a perspective view of the main part of the suture inserting device according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
7 is an exploded view of a suture inserting device according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
8 is a perspective view showing a state in which a suture thread is inserted according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of a suture inserting device for removing skin wrinkles according to the present invention will be described with reference to Figs. 5 to 8. Fig.
≪ Embodiment 1 >
5 and 6 show a first embodiment of the present invention.
As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the suture insertion device according to the first embodiment of the present invention includes a
The
The
6, the protruding portion of the
6, the receiving portion of the
Since the cannula insertion method using the insertion tube uses a suture having a blunt end shape (thus, it is not necessary to form a knot at one end of the suture), compared to the method using a needleless needle, It is not easy to insert it into the apparatus.
Furthermore, in the cannula insertion method, there is a problem that the
However, according to the present invention, since the receiving portion formed in the
That is, when inserting the
Since the outer diameter D1 of the
After the suture is finished, as shown in Fig. 5B, the
The
Accordingly, only the
In the conventional insertion tube structure, when the
However, according to the present invention, since the
Thus, the convenience of the procedure can be improved and the procedure time can be greatly shortened.
In FIGS. 5 and 6, a horizontal portion is formed on the upper side and an inclined portion is formed on the lower side. However, the horizontal portion and the inclined portion may be formed opposite to each other.
When the horizontal portion and the inclined portion are formed in opposite directions to each other, when the
On the other hand, as the suture, an absorbable suture or a non-absorbable suture can be used.
The absorbable suture is composed of a bioabsorbable material such as a glycolic acid polymer and a copolymer or a lactic acid polymer and a copolymer and has a characteristic of being absorbed after being inserted into the skin.
As the non-absorbable suture, silk, nylon, polyester, polypropylene and the like may be used.
Since the absorbable suture and the non-absorbable suture are well known in the art, a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
In addition, the
If the
In addition, it is preferable that a plurality of barb-
The formation of the
≪ Embodiment 2 >
7 and 8 show a second embodiment of the present invention.
In the second embodiment according to the present invention, the
7, the
In addition, the width W of the
According to the above structure, since the
As a result, the insertion time of the
8, after the
Other matters are the same as in the case of the above-described first embodiment, and therefore duplicate descriptions will be omitted.
Hereinafter, a process of inserting the suture into the
First, the
Then, the
According to the conventional method, since the thin thread-
However, according to the second embodiment of the present invention, since the
After inserting the
Then, the
After inserting the
Then, when the
Finally, the
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
10: Suture 11: Inner tube for insertion of suture
12: suture insertion hole 13: auxiliary handle
14: guide pin 15: needle
16: inner hole 17: handle
18: Guide ball
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22: injection part 23: insertion part
24: suture (operation) 25: projection
26: Push Pin
30:
30b: first inclined portion 31: insertion slot (Slot)
32: fixed slot 33:
34:
34b: second inclined portion 35: projection
36:
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The suture 33 includes a head 34 that is seated on the distal end of the insertion tube 30 and a body 36 that is inserted into the insertion tube 30,
A protrusion protruding in the longitudinal direction of the insertion tube is formed at the distal end of the insertion tube 30 so as to fit into the head 34 of the suture 33,
Wherein the suture head portion (34) is formed with a receiving portion having a concave shape corresponding to a protruding portion of the insertion tube (30).
The projecting portion of the insertion tube (30)
A first horizontal portion 30a formed in a direction parallel to the insertion tube 30 and a first inclined portion 30b formed at a predetermined angle with respect to the first horizontal portion 30a,
The receiving portion of the head portion (34)
A second horizontal portion 34a having a shape corresponding to the first horizontal portion 30a of the insertion tube 30 and a second inclined portion 34b having a shape corresponding to the first inclined portion 30b of the insertion tube 30, (34b). ≪ RTI ID = 0.0 > 31. < / RTI >
Wherein the outer diameter D1 of the suture head 34 is larger than the outer diameter D2 of the insertion tube 30. The suture insertion device of claim 1,
A suture inserting device for removing skin wrinkles characterized in that the head portion (34) of the suture thread (33) has a shape of spherical, hemispherical, bullet, or spade.
The insertion tube (30)
A fitting slot 31 opened in the longitudinal direction of the insertion tube and a fixing slot 32 for fixing the suture thread 33 inserted into the insertion tube at one end,
The body portion 36 of the suture thread 33 is inserted laterally through the fitting slot 31 of the suture insertion tube 30 and then inserted into the skin while being fixed to the fixed slot 32. [ A suture inserting device for removing skin wrinkles.
Wherein the width (W) of the fitting slot (31) is greater than the diameter (d) of the suture body portion (36).
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