Tumor treatment equipment based on plasma energy output and using method
A technology of energy output and tumor treatment, which is applied in the field of medical devices, can solve problems such as uneven treatment intensity, increased patient discomfort, time-consuming and labor-intensive problems, and achieve the effect of improving stability
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[0048] Embodiment one: if Figure 1-16 As shown, a tumor treatment device based on plasma energy output includes a base 1, and the base 1 is a hollow structure, a lifting plate 2 is threaded on the top of the base 1, and the bottom four corners of the lifting plate 2 are provided with support grooves 3. The four supporting grooves 3 are slidingly connected with supporting columns 4, and the bottom ends of the four supporting columns 4 all extend to the bottom of the lifting plate 2 and are fixedly connected with the top outer wall of the base 1 respectively, and the top of the lifting plate 2 slides Connected with a bed board 5, the bottom of the bed board 5 is symmetrically provided with two T-shaped chutes 6, and the two T-shaped chutes 6 are slidably connected with a T-shaped slider 7, and the bottoms of the two T-shaped sliders 7 are respectively connected to the Both sides of the top of the lifting plate 2 are fixedly connected, one side of the base 1 is provided with a p...
Embodiment 2
[0061] Embodiment two: if Figure 17-19 As shown, a tumor treatment device based on plasma energy output, the difference between this embodiment and Embodiment 1 is that: the second screw rod 10 is threaded on one side inside the base 1 with a second nut plate 35 , and the second One side of the second nut plate 35 is slidingly connected with the inner wall of the base 1 near the support plate 44, and the top side of the second nut plate 35 is rotatably connected with the fourth rotating rod 36, and one end of the fourth rotating rod 36 runs through the base 1 The bottom of the bed board 5 is provided with a groove 33, the inner wall of one side of the groove 33 is provided with a first tooth groove 34, and one side of the fourth rotating rod 36 extends into the groove 33 and is fixedly sleeved with a first gear 37, and the first gear 37 is meshed with the first tooth groove 34. When the bed board 5 moves, the fourth rotating rod 36 can be driven to rotate through the meshing ...
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