KR20160056683A - Embedding therapy needle - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to a needle for a sold-out operation, comprising: a coupling portion (10) for engaging or attaching to a fluid dispensing device or a hand-held handpiece; And a needle body 20 having a rope hole 202 into which one end of the fillet rope F is inserted is formed in the other end of the needle body 20, In the well-known sticking needle for insertion,
At least one latching groove 203 is formed on the inner corner portion where the slope portion 201 of the needle body 20 meets the rope hole 202 so that cutting of the fillet rope F And it is possible to obtain an effect that the stitching operation is performed more accurately and easily.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a staple needle, and more particularly, to an improved staple staple needle which can prevent cutting of a staple rope in a process of infiltrating a staple rope used in a stapling procedure into a skin tissue.
The 'stitching procedure', which is often referred to as 'stitching therapy', does not dissect the skin tissue of the body but pulls the skin tissue or muscle tightly to improve the wrinkles or to keep the skin tissue in a resilient state. It is a procedure that can maintain the state.
That is, the stitching procedure is performed by inserting a surgical staple rope smaller than the diameter of the needle into the needle having a small diameter of 0.45 mm or less through the rope hole formed in the needle, and then infiltrating the needle into the skin tissue to be treated. In this state, when the tip of the needle reaches near the epidermis of the skin tissue, the skin becomes convexly protruding visually, and when the operator presses the finger on the tip of the needle, , The needle rope is left inside the skin tissue, and the needle is separated from the skin tissue. Thus, the stitching procedure is completed by cutting the end portion exposed out of the skin of the pick-up rope remaining in the skin tissue to conform to the skin surface.
As described above, the staple rope remaining inside the skin tissue is injected into the body after the staple rope remaining in the skin tissue of the treatment site melts and is absorbed into the body for a few months after the treatment is performed in the body. In this process, Which is a factor that induces wound healing and promotes cell activity such as the production of an immune substance such as elastin or collagen that heals wounds, thereby enhancing the volume by the immune substance generated around the wound rope And thus it is possible to maintain the lifting state in which the skin tissue of the treatment area is pulled continuously. Therefore, it is possible to improve the blood circulation and lymphatic circulation of the skin as well as to improve the elasticity by keeping the stretched skin in a tense state, It is possible to obtain various effects such as improving the skin moisturizing power.
The suture ropes used in such a stitching procedure mainly use surgical sutures made of materials that can be absorbed into the body and absorbed within the skin tissue. For example, polylactic acid or Polydiaxonone ), Copolymers of lactic acid and glycolic acid, and poly-L-lactide-acid and poly carprolactone copolymers, which can be absorbed in vivo It is not necessary to remove it after it is put into the body by using the pick-up rope made of the material, and there is no scar on the skin after the sold-out procedure and only a little erythema is present so that it does not interfere with daily life, In the case of small-sized dermatology, plastic surgery, and oriental clinic, the operation is performed for molding and treatment.
As described above, the conventional stapling needle used to infiltrate the skull rope into the skin tissue in the stitching procedure, as in the case of a general injection needle, is provided at one end with an engaging portion to be engaged with or attached to a fluid dispensing mechanism such as a syringe And the other end is connected at the coupling portion to form a needle body for administering a drug present inside the fluid administration device to the inside of the human body.
At this time, the other end portion of the needle body connected to the coupling portion enhances the penetration force in infiltrating the skin tissue of the human body, that is, the skin or muscle of the patient, so that the end portion of the needle body is slanted Thereby forming a slope.
8 to 9, in order to infiltrate the pick-up rope into the skin tissue of the human body using such a conventional stitching needle, a small diameter The slope portion N2 of the needle body N1 is inserted into the skin tissue in a state where one end portion of the pick-up rope F is inserted into the skin tissue S together with the needle Only the needle body N1 that has penetrated into the skin tissue S is detached from the skin in a state where the operator fixes the pick-up rope F located at the slope N2 of the needle body N1 by pressing the outside of the skin with a finger, So that only the pick-up rope F remains in the skin tissue (S).
However, in order to reduce the pain of the human body as shown in FIG. 9, when the sinking rope F is infiltrated into the skin tissue S using the needle for the insertion of the needle as described above, the end portion of the needle body N1 is inclined The needle body N1 is infiltrated into the skin tissue S with one end of the picket line F interposed in the inside of the rope hole of the needle body N1 since the corner portion of the formed slope N2 is formed in a sharp manner The bending portion A of the pick-up rope F, which is in contact with the edge N3 of the slope N2 of the needle body N1 due to the friction between the pick-up rope F and the skin, It is frequently cut off.
When the fillet rope F is cut in the process of infiltrating the fillet rope F into the skin tissue S using the insertion needle as described above, the operator can accurately infiltrate the fillet rope F to a desired position Therefore, it is necessary to perform repetitive procedures to increase the time required for the sold-out operation. In addition, waste of the pick-up rope F is unnecessary due to cutting of the pick-up rope F which is not intended by the practitioner. In addition to causing damage to the skin tissue (S) of the recipient, it also causes severe pain after the procedure. In severe cases, there is a fear that after-treatment such as secondary infection due to skin damage is likely to occur.
In order to solve the conventional problems as described above, the stitching needle according to the present invention has a coupling part (10) for coupling or attaching to a fluid dispensing device or a hand-held handpiece; And a
At least one
The needle for the stitching operation of the present invention as described above prevents the strand rope F from being cut arbitrarily in the process of infiltrating the strand rope F into the skin tissue S to thereby prevent waste of the strand rope F It is possible to precisely perform the stitching procedure for penetrating the fillet rope F into the skin tissue S by preventing the staple rope F fitted to the
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of a stitching needle according to the present invention. FIG.
2 is an enlarged perspective view of a main part according to the first embodiment of the needle for a sold-
Fig. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main portion side according to the first embodiment of the stitching needle of the present invention. Fig.
4 is an enlarged perspective view of a main part according to a second embodiment of the needle for a sold-
FIG. 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a side portion according to a second embodiment of the stitching needle of the present invention. FIG.
6 is an enlarged perspective view of the main part according to the third embodiment of the needle for sold-
FIG. 7 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a side portion of a main portion according to a third embodiment of the stitching needle of the present invention. FIG.
8 is a cross-sectional exemplary view showing a stitching procedure showing the use state of the stitching needle.
Fig. 9 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a main portion side of a conventional needle for soldering operation. Fig.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, the structure and operation of a soldering needle according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The stitching needle according to the present invention comprises: a coupling portion (10) for engaging or attaching to a fluid dispensing device or a soldering procedure handpiece; And a
2 to 3 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, a
4 and 5, a first
6 to 7 according to the third embodiment of the present invention, the inner surface of the
Hereinafter, the operation of the book marking operation using the book marking operation needle and the operation thereof according to the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The operator inserts the pointed end of the
The fillet rope F having one end inserted into the
2 to 3 according to the first embodiment of the present invention, a
In addition, in the process of putting the pick line rope F into the skin tissue S using the
4 to 5 according to the second embodiment of the present invention, a first
The first
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
F: Strap rope N: Stitching needle
S: Skin tissue W: Treatment site
10: connecting part 20: needle body
201: a shallow portion 202: a rope hole
203: latching groove portion 204: first curved portion
205: second curved portion
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And a needle body 20 having a rope hole 202 into which one end of the fillet rope F is inserted is formed in the other end of the needle body 20, In the well-known sticking needle for insertion,
Wherein at least one engaging groove portion (203) is formed on an upper side of an inner corner portion where the slope portion (201) of the needle body (20) meets the rope hole (202).
Characterized in that the first curved surface portion (204) is formed at an inner side surface of the latching groove portion (203), an outer circumferential surface of the needle body (20), and a corner portion where the rope hole .
Wherein a second curved portion (205) is formed at an inner corner portion where the slope portion (201) of the needle body (20) meets the rope hole (202).
Wherein a second curved portion (205) is formed at an inner corner portion where the slope portion (201) of the needle body (20) meets the rope hole (202).
Wherein a hooking groove portion (203) is formed on the upper side of an inner corner portion where the slope portion (201) of the needle body (20) meets the rope hole (202).
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