CN219166686U - Binding belt - Google Patents

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CN219166686U
CN219166686U CN202222984720.9U CN202222984720U CN219166686U CN 219166686 U CN219166686 U CN 219166686U CN 202222984720 U CN202222984720 U CN 202222984720U CN 219166686 U CN219166686 U CN 219166686U
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赵卫华
刘俏
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The embodiment of the utility model discloses a band which is used for fixing the body position of a patient during anesthesia puncture, and comprises a band body and a hook; the binding belt body comprises a first section, a second section and an extension section, wherein the first section and the second section are oppositely arranged, the extension section is connected with the first section, the hook is connected with the first section, a plurality of first hanging holes are formed in the second section, and the plurality of first hanging holes are distributed at intervals along the extension track of the second section; the hook can be wound to the neck and the abdomen of the patient from the popliteal fossa of the patient in sequence, and at the position of the abdomen of the patient, the hook can be hung with one of the plurality of first hanging holes so as to keep the body position of the patient. The restraint of the belt helps the patient maintain the correct position during anesthesia puncture, ensures the puncture quality, and reduces the medical risk brought to the patient due to the fact that the position of the patient is not put in place or the position of the patient moves during puncture.

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Binding belt
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical auxiliary instruments, in particular to a binding belt.
Background
When the combined anesthesia of lumbar and hard is carried out, a specific body position needs to be placed. The patient takes a left lateral position or a right lateral position, the head and neck part is padded with a soft pillow with proper height, the head is bent towards the abdomen, the legs are gathered and bent for 90 degrees, the two hands hold the knees, the trunk is bent towards the abdomen side as much as possible, and the distance between spinous processes is increased, so that the puncture needle is beneficial to needle insertion. On a narrow operation table, maintaining the posture is hard, and a special person is needed to assist the patient to fix, but for pregnant women, the posture is difficult to put, on one hand, the abdomen is blocked, on the other hand, the weight of the pregnant women is increased, and the thigh fat is thickened, the knee is bent, and the leg is difficult to realize. However, if the body position is not put in place, the puncture time is prolonged, the risk of puncture failure is increased, or the patient can generate deviation in epidural puncture once the body moves after the body position is put, and spinal cord can be stabbed when serious, so that paralysis is caused.
Disclosure of Invention
In view of the above, the utility model provides a belt for solving the problem that the anesthesia position of a patient is not easy to maintain during the combined anesthesia of lumbar and hard in the prior art.
In a first aspect, the present utility model provides a harness for securing a patient's position during anesthesia penetration, the harness comprising a harness body and a hanger; the binding band body comprises a first section and a second section which are oppositely arranged, and an extension section which is used for connecting the first section and the second section, wherein the hook is connected to the first section, a plurality of first hanging holes are formed in the second section, and the first hanging holes are distributed at intervals along the extension track of the second section;
the hook can be wound to the neck and the abdomen side of the patient from the popliteal fossa of the patient in sequence, and can be hung with one of the plurality of first hanging holes at the position of the abdomen side of the patient so as to keep the position of the patient.
Preferably, the strap further comprises a handle detachably connected to the extension and adapted to be held by the patient.
Preferably, the handle is provided with two handles, the handle comprises a holding part and a hook body part connected with the holding part, a plurality of second hanging holes are formed in the extending section, and the hook body part can be hung with one of the second hanging holes.
Preferably, the distance between two adjacent first hanging holes is smaller than the distance between two adjacent second hanging holes.
Preferably, the strap further comprises a head and neck protection pad, and the head and neck protection pad is sleeved on the strap body and can slide along the extending track of the strap body.
Preferably, the strap body and the head and neck protection pad are both structural members made of cotton materials.
Preferably, the length of the band body is 1.8-2.2 meters.
Preferably, the hook is a structural member made of plastic or metal.
Preferably, the hook is a C-shaped or S-shaped hook.
Preferably, the hook is detachably connected or fixedly connected with the first section.
The implementation of the embodiment of the utility model has the following beneficial effects:
when the patient is placed in position, the hooks are sequentially wound around the neck and the abdomen of the patient from the popliteal fossa of the patient, and finally the hooks are hooked on one of the first hanging holes on the abdomen according to the stature of the patient, so that the patient is helped to maintain the correct position during anesthesia puncture by the restraint of the belt, the puncture quality is ensured, and the medical risk caused by the fact that the patient is not placed in position or the position is moved during puncture is reduced.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are required in the embodiments or the description of the prior art will be briefly described, it being obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the utility model, and that other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Wherein:
FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a belt according to an embodiment of the present utility model.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the strap body and handle of FIG. 1 separated.
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram illustrating the operation of the belt of FIG. 1.
Description of main reference numerals:
100. a binding belt; 110. a strap body; 111. a first section; 1111. a third hanging hole; 112. a second section; 1121. a first hanging hole; 113. an extension section; 1131. a second hanging hole; 120. a hook; 130. a handle; 131. a grip portion; 132. a hook body portion; 140. head and neck protection pad.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
It should be noted that all directional indicators (such as up, down, left, right, front, and rear … …) in the embodiments of the present utility model are merely used to explain the relative positional relationship, movement, etc. between the components in a specific posture (as shown in the drawings), and if the specific posture is changed, the directional indicators are correspondingly changed.
Furthermore, the description of "first," "second," etc. in this disclosure is for descriptive purposes only and is not to be construed as indicating or implying a relative importance or implicitly indicating the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defining "a first" or "a second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one such feature. In addition, the technical solutions of the embodiments may be combined with each other, but it is necessary to base that the technical solutions can be realized by those skilled in the art, and when the technical solutions are contradictory or cannot be realized, the combination of the technical solutions should be considered to be absent and not within the scope of protection claimed in the present utility model.
Referring to fig. 1 to 3, an embodiment of a belt 100, the belt 100 is used for fixing a body position of a patient during anesthesia puncture, and the belt 100 includes a belt body 110 and a hook 120; the belt body 110 comprises a first section 111 and a second section 112 which are oppositely arranged, and an extension section 113 for connecting the first section 111 and the second section 112, wherein the hook 120 is connected to the first section 111, the second section 112 is provided with a plurality of first hanging holes 1121, and the plurality of first hanging holes 1121 are distributed at intervals along the extension track of the second section 112; the hook 120 can be sequentially wound around the neck and abdomen of the patient from the popliteal fossa of the patient, and at the position of the abdomen of the patient, the hook 120 can be hung with one of the plurality of first hanging holes 1121 to maintain the posture of the patient.
With the belt 100 of the present utility model, when the patient is in the body position, the hook 120 is sequentially wound around the neck and the abdomen of the patient from the popliteal fossa of the patient, and finally the hook 120 is hooked on a certain first hanging hole 1121 on the abdomen according to the stature of the patient. The restraint of the belt 100 helps the patient maintain the correct position during anesthesia puncture, ensures the puncture quality, and reduces the medical risk brought to the patient due to the fact that the position of the patient is not put in place or the position of the patient moves during puncture.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 1-2, the harness 100 further includes a handle 130, the handle 130 being removably coupled to the extension 113 and configured for grasping by a patient. The patient can hold the handle 130 tightly to assist in maintaining the posture by pulling force between the handle 130 and the strap body 110. Of course, in other embodiments, referring to fig. 3, the patient may also detachably connect the handle 130 to the first section 111 or the second section 112 according to his own holding habit. The present utility model is not particularly limited herein.
In some embodiments, the handle 130 may be spherical and may be a decompression ball, which may be held by the patient to maintain the posture, and may be pinched to relieve tension during anesthesia puncture.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 1 to 3, preferably, the handle 130 is provided with two handles 130, the handles 130 include a holding portion 131, and a hook portion 132 connected to the holding portion 131, and the extension 113 is provided with a plurality of second hanging holes 1131, where the hook portion 132 can be hung with one of the plurality of second hanging holes 1131. The provision of two handles 130 facilitates uniform force application to the harness body 110 to maintain the posture when held by the patient. The patient can choose the hook body 132 to be hung with a certain second hanging hole 1131 according to the stature of the patient.
In some embodiments, rubber particles are provided on the grip 131 to increase friction between the patient and the handle 130, preventing the patient's hands from pulling off the grip 131.
In this embodiment, referring to fig. 1 and 2, the hook 132 is C-shaped, and the C-shaped hook 132 is convenient to be hooked with the first hook hole 1121, however, in other embodiments, the hook 132 may be S-shaped.
In some embodiments, the handle 130 may be provided one.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 1 and 2, a size of a space between two adjacent first hanging holes 1121 is smaller than a size of a space between two adjacent second hanging holes 1131. The more accurate the hook 120 is to be hung when the doctor fixes the body position to the patient through the belt 100, the more accurate the hanging is, the more easily the patient is helped to fix the correct body position when the anesthesia puncture is performed.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 1 to 3, the belt 100 further includes a head and neck protection pad 140, and the head and neck protection pad 140 is sleeved on the belt body 110 and is capable of sliding along an extending track of the belt body 110. When in use, the head and neck protection pad 140 slides to the head and neck of a patient along the extending track of the strap body 110, and the head and neck protection pad 140 can increase the contact area with the head and neck of the patient, so as to reduce the pressure of the strap body 110 to the head and neck of the patient, and reduce the pressing feeling of the strap 100 to the head and neck of the patient.
In some embodiments, the strap body 110 and the head and neck protection pad 140 are both structural members made of cotton material. In the present embodiment, the strap body 110 has almost no elasticity.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 1-3, the strap body 110 is 1.8-2.2 meters long. Such a length is convenient to assist different patients in maintaining body position during penetration.
In some embodiments, the hooks 120 are structural members made of plastic or metal. In this embodiment, the plastic material used for the hook 120 is a rigid plastic material. The material of the hook 120 is not limited here too much.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 1-3, the hooks 120 are C-shaped or S-shaped hooks 120. In this embodiment, the hook 120 is C-shaped, so that the hook 120 can conveniently hook a certain first hook hole 1121.
In some embodiments, the hooks 120 are removably or fixedly attached to the first section 111. Preferably, the hook 120 is detachably connected with the first end, so that the hook 120 or the strap body 110 is damaged, only the damaged part is replaced, and the undamaged part can be matched with a new part for use, thereby reducing the consumable cost and saving the energy consumption.
In some embodiments, referring to fig. 2, a plurality of third hanging holes 1111 are formed in the first section 111, and the hook 120 may be hooked with one of the plurality of third hanging holes 1111. So that a certain third hanging hole 1111 which is hung with the hanging hook 120 is damaged, the hanging hook 120 can be hung with other third hanging holes 1111 without replacing the strap body 110.
In other embodiments, the first section 111 increases in size gradually toward the third hanging hole 1111 in the extension section 113, and the second section 112 increases in size gradually toward the first hanging hole 1121 in the extension section 113. To reduce deformation of the strap body 110 itself when subjected to a tensile force.
The method of using the present strap 100 is as follows:
1. the patient takes a left lateral position or a right lateral position, the head and neck part is padded with a soft pillow with proper height, the head is bent towards the abdomen, the legs are gathered and bent for 90 degrees, the two hands hold the knees, the trunk is bent towards the abdomen side as much as possible, and the distance between spinous processes is increased.
2. The doctor uses the strap 100 to sequentially wind around the neck and abdomen of the patient from the popliteal fossa of the patient, and slides the head and neck protection pad 140 to the head and neck of the patient along the extending track of the strap body 110, and finally hooks the hook 120 to a certain first hanging hole 1121 on the abdomen according to the stature of the patient.
3. After the hook 120 is hung, the patient selects the hook body 132 of the handle 130 to be hung with a certain second hanging hole 1131 according to the situation of the patient, and grips the holding part 131.
The technical features of the above embodiments may be arbitrarily combined, and all possible combinations of the technical features in the above embodiments are not described for brevity of description, however, as long as there is no contradiction between the combinations of the technical features, they should be considered as the scope of the description.
The foregoing disclosure is illustrative of the present utility model and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the utility model, which is defined by the appended claims.

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1. The belt is used for fixing the body position of a patient during anesthesia puncture, and comprises a belt body and a hook; the binding band body comprises a first section and a second section which are oppositely arranged, and an extension section which is used for connecting the first section and the second section, wherein the hook is connected to the first section, a plurality of first hanging holes are formed in the second section, and the first hanging holes are distributed at intervals along the extension track of the second section;
the hook can be wound to the neck and the abdomen side of the patient from the popliteal fossa of the patient in sequence, and can be hung with one of the plurality of first hanging holes at the position of the abdomen side of the patient so as to keep the position of the patient.
2. The belt according to claim 1, characterized in that: the harness further includes a handle detachably connected to the extension and adapted for grasping by the patient.
3. The belt according to claim 2, characterized in that: the handle is provided with two, the handle include the portion of gripping, and with the coupler body portion that the portion of gripping is connected, be equipped with a plurality of second hanging holes on the extension, coupler body portion can with a plurality of in the second hanging hole articulates.
4. A belt according to claim 3, characterized in that: the distance between two adjacent first hanging holes is smaller than the distance between two adjacent second hanging holes.
5. The belt according to claim 1, characterized in that: the belt also comprises a head and neck protection pad, and the head and neck protection pad is sleeved on the belt body and can slide along the extending track of the belt body.
6. The belt according to claim 5, characterized in that: the binding band body and the head and neck protection pad are structural members made of cotton materials.
7. The belt according to claim 5 or 6, characterized in that: the length of the band body is 1.8-2.2 meters.
8. The belt according to claim 1, characterized in that: the hook is a structural member made of plastic or metal.
9. The belt according to claim 8, characterized in that: the hook is a C-shaped or S-shaped hook.
10. The belt according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that: the hook is detachably connected or fixedly connected with the first section.
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