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Postoperative fixing frame for flap transplantation

A fixed frame and skin flap technology, applied in medical science, hospital beds, hospital equipment, etc., can solve the problem of inconvenient lifting of patients' limbs, ensure blood supply and venous return, promote the survival of skin flaps, and avoid skin flap defects. blood necrosis effect

Inactive Publication Date: 2022-05-27
PEOPLES HOSPITAL OF HENAN PROV
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[0004] In view of the above situation, in order to overcome the defects of the prior art, the object of the present invention is to provide a fixing frame after skin flap transplantation, which effectively solves the problem of inconvenient fixing and raising of limbs of patients after skin flap transplantation

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[0021] The specific embodiments of the present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0022] Depend on Figure 1 to Figure 13 Given, including the bed board 1, the front and rear ends of the lower side of the bed board 1 are hinged with support blocks 2, the support block 2 is provided with a transmission groove 3 with an upward opening, and the left and right sides of the transmission groove 3 are respectively provided with up and down axial directions and can be The rotating transmission shaft 4, the upper sides of the two transmission shafts 4 are connected by the transmission belt 5, the left side of the transmission groove 3 is slidably connected with a U-shaped block 6, the lower end of the U-shaped block 6 is provided with a waist ring 7, and the waist ring 7 is slidably connected There is a pin 8 whose lower end is hinged with the transmission belt 5, an inverted L-shaped supporting plate 9 is arranged above t...

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The invention discloses a fixing frame used after a flap transplantation operation. The problem that limbs of a patient are inconvenient to fix and lift after the flap transplantation operation is effectively solved. Comprising a bed board, supporting blocks are hinged to the front end and the rear end of the lower side of the bed board respectively, transmission grooves with upward openings are formed in the supporting blocks, vertical axial and rotatable transmission shafts are arranged on the left side and the right side in the transmission grooves respectively, and the upper sides of the two transmission shafts are connected through a transmission belt; insertion columns with the lower ends hinged to the transmission belt are slidably connected into the kidney-shaped rings, the upper ends of the opposite sides of the two supporting plates are slidably connected with two inverted-U-shaped sliding sleeves which are opposite in the front-back direction correspondingly, the opposite ends of the sliding sleeves on the left side and the right side are rotationally connected with semicircular sliding gears through pin shafts correspondingly, and semicircular pressing sleeves with downward openings are slidably connected to the inner sides of the sliding sleeves. According to the device, the joint of the arm of a patient after a flap transplantation operation can be conveniently pressed and fixed, and medical staff can conveniently use the device.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of nursing equipment after skin flap transplantation, in particular to a post-skin flap transplantation fixing frame. Background technique [0002] The skin flap is formed by the skin with blood supply and its attached subcutaneous fat tissue. During the formation and transfer of the skin flap, a part must be connected to the body (the donor flap area), and this connected part is called the pedicle. The blood supply is maintained, and the other surfaces and deep surfaces are separated from the body and transferred to another wound surface (the recipient flap area), where nutrition is temporarily still supplied by the blood supply of the pedicle. After the new blood supply is established, the pedicle is cut off to complete the whole process of flap transfer, so it is also called pedicle flap, but after the transfer of local flap or island flap, the pedicle does not need to be cut off; [0003] After arm skin...

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IPC IPC(8): A61G7/075A61G7/05A61F5/37
CPCA61G7/075A61G7/0526A61F5/3761
Inventor 李卓亚刘东苗王会聪
Owner PEOPLES HOSPITAL OF HENAN PROV
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