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Nasal plug

A technology for nasal congestion and nostrils, which is applied in the field of nasal congestion for the treatment of epistaxis, and can solve problems such as inability to absorb blood and blood dripping.

Active Publication Date: 2021-12-14
霍尼公司
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[0005] Another disadvantage associated with nasal packing is that after prolonged use, the packing material may become saturated and unable to absorb more blood
This can cause excess blood to drip undesirably from the nostrils

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[0030] In the following, with reference to the accompanying drawings, a detailed description of different embodiments of the solution is disclosed. All examples in this document should be considered part of the general description and thus can be combined in any way using generic terms. Individual features of various embodiments may be combined or exchanged, unless such combination or exchange is clearly contradictory to the overall functionality of the implementation.

[0031] Briefly, the present disclosure relates to a nasal plug 1 configured to be inserted into a nostril 2 of a subject in order to stop epistaxis. In the context of this disclosure, the terms "distal" and "proximal" when referring to the nasal prong 1 and its components should be interpreted from the perspective of the person handling the nasal prong 1, regardless of the subject suffering from epistaxis and the manipulator. Is the person with nasal congestion 1 the same person or a different person.

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Abstract

Nasal plug (1) for treatment of nosebleed in a subject, comprising: a body (10) adapted to fit into a nostril (2) of the subject, the body (10) comprising a first end (11) arranged to face inward and a second end (12) arranged to face outward during use; a hollow tubular member (20) disposed inside the body and comprising a first opening (21) facing inwardly and a second opening (22) facing outwardly during use; wherein the tubular member (20) further comprises a collar (25), adapted to prevent blood of a subject from escaping the body (10) of the nasal plug (1), and wherein the collar (25) is disposed completely inside the body (10).

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technical field [0001] This solution deals with nasal congestion for nosebleeds. Background technique [0002] Epistaxis (also known as epistaxis) is a common occurrence of bleeding from the nose. It is usually noticed when blood drains through the nostrils. The vast majority of nosebleeds occur in the front (front part) of the nasal septum. This area, known as Kiesselbach's plexus, is richly endowed with blood vessels originating from the anastomosis of four arteries. Postnasal bleeding, known as posterior bleeding, is usually due to bleeding from the Woodruff's plexus, a plexus of veins at the back of the inferior meatus. Post-bleeding is usually prolonged and difficult to control. They may be associated with bleeding from both nostrils and with greater blood flow into the mouth. [0003] Nosebleeds can occur for any number of reasons. Some of the most common causes include trauma from nose picking, blunt trauma (such as a motor vehicle accident), or insertion of a f...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61F13/20
CPCA61B17/24A61B17/12159A61B2017/00884A61B2017/00893A61F13/2005A61L2400/04A61L2300/418A61B17/12104A61F13/2042A61F13/2074A61F2013/00472A61F2013/00463A61F13/126A61F13/208A61F2013/00476A61F13/204A61F2013/00251
Inventor S·安布拉德P·安布拉德
Owner 霍尼公司
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