Rinse suction system and method of controlling the same
By dividing the user interface of the irrigation and suction system into a reading area and an editing area, displaying information and operation controls under different working conditions, the problem of complex operation in hysteroscopic surgery is solved, achieving the effect of simplifying operation and reducing learning costs.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Patents(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2022-06-15
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-24
AI Technical Summary
In existing hysteroscopic surgeries, the irrigation and suction system is complex to operate, resulting in high learning costs for medical staff and easy neglect of important procedures.
A flushing and suction system was designed, comprising a drive component, a processor, and a display. The user interface divides the reading information and interactive interface into a reading area and an editing area, which respectively display prompts and operation controls for different working states, simplifying the user operation process.
By designing dedicated zones, the learning curve for users is reduced, enabling them to operate intuitively and improving operational efficiency and security.
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Description
Technical Field
[0001] This invention relates to the field of medical device technology, and more specifically to a flushing and suction system and its control method. Background Technology
[0002] During a hysteroscopy, an endoscope is inserted into the uterine cavity through the vagina and cervix, and images are captured by a miniature camera and transmitted to an external monitor. When examining the uterine cavity with a hysteroscope, a flushing and suction system is used to introduce saline or mannitol into the cavity. This dilates the cavity and helps to drain blood.
[0003] Currently, hysteroscopic surgery involves multiple medical staff, resulting in a heavy workload and potential oversight of certain operations related to the irrigation and suction system. The current irrigation and suction system does not provide clear guidance to users, increasing the learning curve for medical staff. Summary of the Invention
[0004] The summary section introduces a series of simplified concepts, which will be further explained in detail in the detailed description section. The summary section of this invention is not intended to limit the key features and essential technical features of the claimed technical solution, nor is it intended to determine the scope of protection of the claimed technical solution.
[0005] One embodiment of the present invention provides a flushing and suction system, comprising:
[0006] A drive assembly for connecting tubing and driving the flow of liquid in the tubing, the tubing including a first tubing and / or a second tubing, the first tubing for connecting to a reservoir and delivering liquid in the reservoir to a patient's body cavity, and the second tubing for aspirating liquid from the patient's body cavity;
[0007] The processor, connected to the drive component, is used to detect and determine the current working status of the flushing suction system, and to send control commands to the drive component to control the operation of the drive component;
[0008] The display is connected to the processor, and the processor is further configured to control the display to output a user interface based on the current working state of the flushing and suction system; wherein the user interface is divided into a reading area and an editing area, the reading area is used to display reading information under different working states, the reading information including prompt information and / or parameter information, and the editing area is used to provide the interaction interface required for different working states, so as to receive interaction commands through the interaction interface.
[0009] In one embodiment, the editing area is divided into a parameter setting area and an operation area. The parameter setting area is used to provide a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The operation area is used to provide operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations.
[0010] In one embodiment, the parameter setting interface includes a pressure setting interface and / or a flow rate setting interface.
[0011] In one embodiment, the parameter setting interface includes associated parameter setting values and setting controls, wherein the parameter setting values change in response to operation instructions received by the setting controls.
[0012] In one embodiment, the operation control includes at least one of the following: start flushing control, stop flushing control, start suction control, stop suction control, start linkage control, stop linkage control, start hemostasis control, stop hemostasis control, and start bipolar mode control.
[0013] In one embodiment, the position of the operating control in the operating area corresponds to the installation position of the pipeline used by the operating control.
[0014] In one embodiment, the working state includes a preoperative preparation state, in which the reading area is used to display a preoperative preparation status prompt, which includes a prompt indicating that preoperative preparation is in progress or a prompt indicating that preoperative preparation is complete.
[0015] In one embodiment, the preoperative preparation includes the time required for preoperative preparation or the remaining time required for preoperative preparation.
[0016] In one embodiment, the working state includes a running state, in which the reading area is used to display the parameter information, the parameter information including at least one of the following: real-time pressure, real-time flow rate, cumulative deficit, cumulative running time, and cumulative flushing volume.
[0017] In one embodiment, the operating state includes an alarm state, in which the editing area is used to display alarm prompts related to the alarm state and / or operation controls related to the alarm state.
[0018] In one embodiment, the working state includes a paused state, in which the reading area is used to display a paused state prompt.
[0019] In one embodiment, the reading area is located above, below, to the left, or to the right of the editing area.
[0020] In one embodiment, the user interface further includes a status area, which is displayed in a fixed manner or triggered to be displayed according to an operation command received by the user interface;
[0021] The status area includes at least a mode selection area, which provides an interactive interface for setting the operating mode of the flushing and suction system.
[0022] In one embodiment, the status area further includes a prompt information area and / or a status icon area, wherein the prompt information area is used to display prompt information, and the status icon area is used to display status icons reflecting the current status of the flushing and suction system.
[0023] In one embodiment, the status area is located above, below, to the left, or to the right of the reading area and the editing area.
[0024] In one embodiment, the user interface further includes a function operation area for providing functional operation controls. The function operation area is displayed in a fixed manner or is triggered to be displayed according to operation instructions received by the user interface.
[0025] In one embodiment, the functional operation area is located above, below, to the left, or to the right of the reading area and the editing area.
[0026] A second aspect of the present invention provides a flushing and suction system, comprising:
[0027] A drive assembly for connecting tubing and driving the flow of liquid in the tubing, the tubing including a first tubing and / or a second tubing, the first tubing for connecting to a reservoir and delivering liquid in the reservoir to a patient's body cavity, and the second tubing for aspirating liquid from the patient's body cavity;
[0028] The processor, connected to the drive component, is used to detect and determine the current working status of the flushing suction system, and to send control commands to the drive component to control the operation of the drive component;
[0029] A display, connected to the processor, is further configured to control the display to output a user interface based on the current operating state of the flushing and suction system. The user interface is divided into a first area and a second area. The first area allows switching between a reading interface and a parameter setting interface. The reading interface displays reading information under different operating states, including prompts and / or parameter information. The parameter setting interface provides a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The second area provides operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations.
[0030] A third aspect of this invention provides a control method for a flushing and suction system, the flushing and suction system including a drive component for connecting to a conduit and driving the flow of liquid in the conduit, the conduit including a first conduit and / or a second conduit, the first conduit being connected to a reservoir and delivering liquid in the reservoir to a patient's body cavity, the second conduit being used to aspirate liquid from the patient's body cavity; the method includes:
[0031] Detect and determine the current operating status of the flushing and suction system;
[0032] The user interface is output according to the current working status of the flushing and suction system; wherein, the user interface is divided into a reading area and an editing area, the reading area is used to display reading information under different working statuses, the reading information includes prompt information and / or parameter information, and the editing area is used to provide the interaction interface required for different working statuses, so as to receive interaction commands through the interaction interface.
[0033] In one embodiment, the user interface further includes a function operation area for providing functional operation controls. The function operation area is displayed in a fixed manner or is triggered to be displayed according to operation instructions received by the user interface.
[0034] In one embodiment, the editing area is divided into a parameter setting area and an operation area. The parameter setting area is used to provide a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The operation area is used to provide operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations.
[0035] In one embodiment, the parameter setting interface includes associated parameter setting values and setting controls, wherein the parameter setting values change in response to operation instructions received by the setting controls.
[0036] In one embodiment, the working state includes at least one of the following: preoperative preparation state, running state, alarm state, and paused state;
[0037] In the preoperative preparation state, the reading area is used to display preoperative preparation status prompts, which include prompts indicating that preoperative preparation is in progress or that preoperative preparation is complete.
[0038] In the operating state, the reading area is used to display the parameter information, which includes at least one of the following: real-time pressure, real-time flow rate, cumulative deficit, cumulative running time, and cumulative flushing volume;
[0039] In the alarm state, the editing area is used to display alarm prompts related to the alarm state, and / or operation controls related to the alarm state;
[0040] In the paused state, the reading area is used to display a pause status prompt.
[0041] In one embodiment, the user interface further includes a status area, which is displayed in a fixed manner or triggered to be displayed according to an operation command received by the user interface;
[0042] The status area includes at least a mode selection area, which provides an interactive interface for setting the operating mode of the flushing and suction system.
[0043] A fourth aspect of this invention provides a control method for a flushing and suction system, the flushing and suction system including a drive component for connecting to a conduit and driving the flow of liquid in the conduit, the conduit including a first conduit and / or a second conduit, the first conduit being connected to a reservoir and delivering liquid in the reservoir to a patient's body cavity, the second conduit being used to aspirate liquid from the patient's body cavity; the method includes:
[0044] Detect and determine the current operating status of the flushing and suction system;
[0045] The user interface is output based on the current working status of the flushing and suction system. The user interface is divided into a first area and a second area. The first area is used to switch between a reading interface and a parameter setting interface. The reading interface displays reading information under different working states, including prompts and / or parameter information. The parameter setting interface provides a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The second area provides operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations.
[0046] The flushing and suction system and its control method of this invention divide the user interface into a reading area and an editing area. Reading information in different working states is displayed in the reading area, and interactive interfaces are displayed in the editing area. Each area is dedicated to a specific purpose, allowing users to form a fixed understanding and operate intuitively, thus reducing the learning cost. Attached Figure Description
[0047] The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the more detailed description of the embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The drawings are provided to further illustrate the embodiments of the invention and form part of the specification. They are used together with the embodiments of the invention to explain the invention and do not constitute a limitation thereof. In the drawings, the same reference numerals generally represent the same parts or steps.
[0048] Figure 1 A schematic block diagram of a flushing suction system according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0049] Figure 2 A schematic diagram showing the layout of a user interface according to an embodiment of the present invention is provided.
[0050] Figures 3A-3D A schematic diagram showing reading information displayed in a reading area according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0051] Figure 4 A schematic diagram showing parameter alarm information displayed in the reading area according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0052] Figure 5 A schematic diagram showing a parameter setting interface displayed in the parameter setting area according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0053] Figure 6 A schematic diagram showing the operation controls displayed in the operation area according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0054] Figure 7A and Figure 7B A schematic diagram showing an alarm prompt displayed in the editing area according to an embodiment of the present invention;
[0055] Figure 8 A schematic diagram of the state area according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0056] Figure 9 A schematic diagram of a functional operation area according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0057] Figures 10A-10H A schematic diagram illustrating the layout of a user interface according to some embodiments of the present invention is shown;
[0058] Figure 11 A schematic flowchart illustrating a control method for a flushing suction system according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown.
[0059] Figure 12A and Figure 12B A schematic diagram showing the layout of a user interface according to another embodiment of the present invention;
[0060] Figure 13A schematic flowchart illustrating a control method for a flushing suction system according to another embodiment of the present invention is shown. Detailed Implementation
[0061] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present invention more apparent, exemplary embodiments according to the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are merely a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described herein. Based on the embodiments of the present invention described herein, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without inventive effort should fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
[0062] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention can be practiced without one or more of these details. In other instances, certain technical features well-known in the art have not been described in order to avoid obscuring the invention.
[0063] It should be understood that the invention can be embodied in various forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, providing these embodiments will make the disclosure thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
[0064] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit the invention. When used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are also intended to include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the terms “compose” and / or “comprising,” when used in this specification, identify the presence of the stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and / or groups. When used herein, the term “and / or” includes any and all combinations of the associated listed items.
[0065] To fully understand this invention, a detailed structure will be presented in the following description to illustrate the technical solution proposed by this invention. Optional embodiments of the invention are described in detail below; however, in addition to these detailed descriptions, the invention may have other embodiments.
[0066] like Figure 1As shown, this embodiment of the invention provides a flushing and suction system 100, including: a drive assembly 110 for connecting to a pipeline and driving the flow of liquid in the pipeline, the pipeline including at least one of a first pipeline and a second pipeline, the first pipeline for connecting to a liquid storage container and delivering the liquid in the liquid storage container to the patient's body cavity, and the second pipeline for suctioning the liquid in the patient's body cavity; a processor 120 connected to the drive assembly 110 for detecting and determining the current working state of the flushing and suction system 100 and issuing control commands to the drive assembly 110 to control the operation of the drive assembly 110; and a display 130 connected to the processor 120, the processor 120 also for controlling the display 130 to output a user interface according to the current working state of the flushing and suction system 100; wherein, the user interface is divided into a reading area and an editing area, the reading area for displaying reading information under different working states, the reading information including prompt information and / or parameter information, and the editing area for providing the interaction interface required for different working states to receive interaction commands through the interaction interface.
[0067] The flushing and suction system 100 of this invention divides the user interface into a reading area and an editing area. Reading information for different working states is displayed in the reading area, while interactive interfaces are displayed in the editing area. This dedicated area helps users develop a consistent understanding and operate intuitively, reducing the learning curve. Compared to traditional guidance methods based on physical buttons, LED arrays, and indicator lights, the flushing and suction system 100 of this invention fully utilizes the user interface of the display 130 to flexibly display reading information and interactive interfaces for different working states. In different working states, only the information required for the current working state can be displayed, eliminating the need to display other reading information and interactive interfaces, resulting in more concise and clear information presented to the user.
[0068] The irrigation and suction system 100 of this invention can be used in hysteroscopic or laparoscopic surgeries, and can effectively rinse and suction out fluids, small blood clots, and small tissue fragments from the abdominal cavity and uterine cavity. In some embodiments, the irrigation and suction system 100 is suitable for both hysteroscopic and laparoscopic surgeries and can provide multiple modes for users to choose from, including but not limited to single irrigation mode, single suction mode, and irrigation-suction linkage mode.
[0069] The drive assembly 110 is used to connect the pipeline and drive the liquid flow within it. The drive assembly 110 can be a peristaltic pump or other device capable of driving the liquid flow within the pipeline. The pipeline connecting the drive assembly 110 can be disposable or reusable; this embodiment of the invention does not impose any limitations on this. For example, the drive assembly 110 may include a pump head located outside the housing for mounting the pipeline. During operation, the pump head rollers rotate, pushing the liquid flow within the pipeline. When connecting the pipeline, one end is connected to a storage container, the other end is connected to the inlet valve of the sheath, and the drive assembly interface of the pipeline is connected to the pump head. The user can set flushing and suction parameters via the display 130, and the processor 120 automatically converts these into operating parameters for the drive assembly 110, driving the liquid within the pipeline to flow according to the set parameters.
[0070] The drive assembly 110 can be connected to at least one of a first tubing and a second tubing. The first tubing connects to a reservoir and delivers liquid from the reservoir to the patient's body cavity for irrigation or uterine distension. The liquid in the reservoir includes, but is not limited to, physiological saline or mannitol solution. The second tubing aspirates liquid from the patient's body cavity to remove fluid and tissue fragments. In some embodiments, the irrigation and aspiration system 100 can be a dual-pump irrigation and aspiration system, comprising two pump heads capable of simultaneously connecting to the first and second tubing to achieve a combined irrigation and aspiration mode. In other embodiments, the irrigation and aspiration system 100 can also be a single-pump irrigation and aspiration system, selectively connecting to either the first or second tubing as needed.
[0071] The processor 120 is used to control the drive component 110. The processor 120 may also include a peripheral device interface. The processor 120 can send instructions to the drive component 110, and the peripheral device interface can be connected to the display 130 for signal transmission, thereby enabling the processor 120 to control the drive component 110 according to the user's wishes.
[0072] The display 130 is used to display prompts in a visual manner. In some embodiments, at least a portion of the display is a touch screen, capable of both displaying prompts and receiving touch commands from the user. In some embodiments, the width of the display is greater than or equal to half the width of the front of the flushing and suction system 100, and the height is greater than or equal to two-thirds the width of the front of the flushing and suction system 100, thereby obtaining a larger display area, enabling clearer display of prompts, and facilitating the intuitive presentation of some prompts to the user in a graphical manner. Optionally, in addition to the display 130, the flushing and suction system 100 may also include other user interaction devices, such as speakers, LED arrays, vibration devices, etc., to provide sound prompts, photoelectric signal prompts, vibration prompts, etc., in addition to graphic prompts.
[0073] See Figure 2 The user interface output by the display 130 includes a reading area 210 and an editing area 220. The relative positions of the reading area 210 and the editing area 220 remain constant, ensuring that the user can always read and edit information at a fixed position within the user interface. In some embodiments, the reading area 210 is always located to the left of the editing area 220 because most users are right-handed, and operating from the right side of the user interface aligns with most people's operating habits. In other embodiments, the reading area 210 may also be located to the right, above, or below the editing area 220. In some embodiments, the user can set the positions of the reading area 210 and the editing area 220 themselves.
[0074] The sizes of the reading area 210 and the editing area 220 can be adjusted according to the amount of information that needs to be displayed in different working states. For example, in some working states, the reading area 210 needs to display more reading information, while the editing area 220 only needs to display fewer operation controls. In this case, the reading area 210 can occupy more space in the user interface, thus allowing for a more reasonable layout of the user interface. Alternatively, the sizes of the reading area 210 and the editing area 220 can remain unchanged.
[0075] The reading area 210 displays different reading information under different operating states. Specifically, the operating states of the irrigation and suction system 100 include at least the running state, that is, the state in which tasks such as irrigation and suction are performed during surgery. In the running state, the reading area 210 is used to display real-time parameter information, the type of which is related to the operating mode. For example, the parameter information includes at least one of the following: real-time pressure, real-time flow rate, cumulative deficit, cumulative running time, and cumulative irrigation volume. Figure 3A In the example, the parameter information displayed in reading area 210 is real-time pressure, negative pressure, and flushing time.
[0076] In some embodiments, the operating state of the flushing and suction system 100 also includes a preoperative preparation state. In this state, a reading area is used to display preoperative preparation status prompts, which may include a "preoperative preparation in progress" prompt or a "preoperative preparation completed" prompt. Specifically, during preoperative preparation, the reading area displays a "preoperative preparation in progress" prompt, which includes the required time for preoperative preparation or the remaining time required for preoperative preparation. After preoperative preparation is completed and before entering the operating state, the reading area displays a "preoperative preparation completed" prompt.
[0077] Specifically, the preoperative preparation state refers to a period of time after the drive component 110 starts up, during which it is not suitable to place the device into the human body. For example, the processor 120 can determine that the irrigation and suction system 100 is in the preoperative preparation state within a preset time range after the drive component 110 starts up. The processor 120 can also determine whether the irrigation and suction system 100 has ended the preoperative preparation state based on sensor monitoring data. Outputting a preoperative preparation state prompt message can alert the user that the drive component 110 has started up, allowing the user to prepare for surgery and preventing premature entry into the surgical state.
[0078] For example, in the preoperative preparation state, the main task of the irrigation and suction system 100 is air venting calibration. Different sizes of endoscope sheaths will cause changes in the pressure of the irrigation and suction system 100, and the purpose of air venting calibration is to ensure that the irrigation and suction system 100 can continuously provide accurate pressure. Current irrigation and suction systems do not provide users with clear prompts for air venting calibration in progress and completion, forcing users to continuously monitor the air venting calibration status before surgery. In this embodiment of the invention, a preoperative preparation status prompt is displayed in the reading area 210, which can free up some of the user's attention, eliminating the need to continuously and anxiously focus on the entire air venting process, making it more user-friendly and convenient.
[0079] like Figure 3B As shown, the exhaust calibration prompt information serves at least to indicate that the flushing suction system 100 is currently performing exhaust calibration. Further, the exhaust calibration prompt information may also include the time required for exhaust calibration; displaying the required time allows even users unfamiliar with the operation to understand when the exhaust calibration will end. In other embodiments, the exhaust calibration prompt information may include the remaining time required for exhaust calibration. Continuing to refer to... Figure 3B The information displayed during exhaust calibration may also include graphic prompts, which illustrate the patient's and endoscope sheath's positions during the calibration process. This visually demonstrates how to "stable and level the endoscope sheath with the patient." The exhaust calibration completion notification indicates that the irrigation and suction system 100 has completed exhaust calibration and is ready for surgery. Figure 3C As shown.
[0080] The flushing and suction system 100 also includes a paused state, which is a temporary stoppage triggered automatically or manually during operation. In the paused state, the reading area 210 displays a pause status indicator. For example... Figure 3D As shown, the pause status indicator includes a pause icon displayed in the real-time pressure column. For example, when the pause status indicator is displayed, the cumulative deficit and cumulative flushing time displayed in the reading area 210 remain unchanged.
[0081] like Figure 4As shown, in some embodiments, the prompts displayed in the reading area 210 also include parameter anomaly prompts. For example, when the real-time pressure exceeds a preset threshold, the way the pressure value is displayed will change, such as adding a background color below the pressure value or changing the color of the pressure value, to prompt the user that the real-time pressure is abnormal.
[0082] The editing area 220 is used to provide an interactive interface. In some embodiments, the editing area 220 can be divided into a parameter setting area and an operation area. The parameter setting area is used to provide a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the irrigation and suction system 100. Exemplarily, the parameter setting area can provide the parameter setting interface in the preoperative preparation state, the running state, and the paused state.
[0083] For example, the parameter setting interface includes at least one of a pressure setting interface and a flow rate setting interface. Further, the parameter setting interface includes at least a pressure setting interface. Different flow rate setting interfaces can be displayed in different operating modes, for example, see [link to relevant documentation]. Figure 5 In single flushing mode, the flow rate setting interface includes a flushing flow rate setting interface; in flushing-suction linkage mode, the flow rate setting interface includes a flushing flow rate setting interface and a suction flow rate setting interface.
[0084] In some embodiments, the parameter setting interface includes associated displayed parameter setting values and setting controls, the parameter setting values changing in response to operation instructions received by the setting controls. Figure 5 In the example, the setting control is represented by up and down arrows on the right. Clicking these arrows increases or decreases the parameter setting value, while the parameter setting value on the left changes in real time. This provides clear and error-proofing feedback for user actions with the setting control, effectively preventing accidental operations and reducing the risks associated with them. Error-proofing feedback design can significantly reduce accidental operations and their associated risks. In some embodiments, secondary confirmation can be provided for risky operations to further reduce the risk of accidental operations.
[0085] The control area provides operating controls for controlling the corresponding operations of the flushing and suction system 100. See also... Figure 6The operation area provides operation controls including at least one of the following: start flushing control, stop flushing control, start suction control, stop suction control, start linkage control, stop linkage control, start hemostasis control, stop hemostasis control, and start bipolar mode control. Multiple of the above operation controls can be displayed simultaneously in the operation area, or only one operation control can be displayed at a time. Specifically, the operation control currently displayed in the operation area can be determined based on the current working mode and working state. For example, in flushing mode, only the start flushing control can be displayed before starting flushing, and only the stop flushing control can be displayed after starting flushing; in suction mode, only the start suction control can be displayed before starting suction, and only the stop suction control can be displayed after starting suction. In some embodiments, at least the start flushing control is displayed in the operation area.
[0086] In some embodiments, the positions of at least some of the operating controls in the operating area correspond to the installation positions of the tubing used by the operating controls. For example, the tubing used for the start flushing control and stop flushing control is a flushing tubing, and the tubing used for the start suction control and stop suction control is a suction tubing. The relative positions of the start flushing control and stop flushing control correspond to the installation positions of the flushing tubing and suction tubing. For example, if the flushing tubing is installed above the suction tubing, then the start flushing control is positioned above the start suction control. This strengthens the memory of the position of the operating controls by the installation positions of the tubing, and strengthens the memory of the installation positions of the tubing by the positions of the operating controls.
[0087] In some embodiments, the operating state of the flushing and suction system 100 also includes an alarm state. In the alarm state, an editing area is used to display alarm prompts related to the alarm state. The reason for displaying alarm prompts in the editing area is that when an alarm occurs, the user may need to view parameter information to determine the cause of the alarm, and displaying the alarm prompts in the editing area avoids obscuring the parameter information in the reading area.
[0088] Alarm prompts at least indicate the cause of the alarm. Optionally, alarm prompts may also indicate how to clear the alarm. Alarm prompts guide users to quickly resolve problems. In some embodiments, alarm prompts include at least a graphical prompt depicting the cause of the alarm, allowing users to quickly identify the problem based on the graphical prompt without reading text information, thus improving work efficiency. Exemplarily, the editing area may also be used to display operation controls related to the alarm status.
[0089] For example, see Figure 7A and Figure 7B , Figure 7A This alarm is caused by incomplete pipe installation. Figure 7B This is an alarm notification triggered when the liquid storage container is about to be emptied or has already been emptied. Figure 7AThe alarm message for incomplete pipe installation describes the cause as the suction pipe not being installed and provides a graphic illustration of how to install the suction pipe, effectively guiding users to correctly install the suction pipe and deactivate the alarm. Figure 7B The alarm message indicating that the reservoir is about to be emptied uses a graphic to illustrate the cause, provides textual guidance to the user on replacing the reservoir, and offers a control panel to select the appropriate reservoir size. This control panel includes multiple reservoir size options, allowing the user to choose the appropriate option based on the desired reservoir size. Based on the selected reservoir size, the processor 120 can more accurately determine the remaining liquid level in the reservoir, improving alarm accuracy and reducing false alarms or missed alarms. This effectively reduces the risks associated with procedures such as prolonged uterine distension surgery.
[0090] Re-reference Figure 2 In some embodiments, the user interface further includes a status area 230, which is displayed in a fixed manner, i.e., it is displayed on the user interface in all working states; or, the status area 230 can be triggered to be displayed according to the operation instructions received by the user interface, i.e. it is hidden in the normal state and only displayed when the user operates the user interface.
[0091] The status area 230 includes at least a mode selection area, which provides an interactive interface for setting the operating mode of the flushing and suction system. Through this interface, users can set the operating mode of the flushing and suction system to flushing mode, suction mode, flushing and suction linkage mode, hemostasis mode, bipolar mode, etc., with different operating modes corresponding to different user interfaces. For example, the status area 230 can be displayed at the top of the user interface, above the reading area 210 and the editing area 220, to avoid interfering with the user's viewing of information and use of the operation controls. Optionally, the status area 230 can also be displayed below, to the left, or to the right of the reading area 210 and the editing area 220.
[0092] Reference Figure 8In addition to the mode selection area, the status area 230 may also include a prompt information area and / or a status icon area. The prompt information area displays prompt information, and the status icon area displays status icons reflecting the current status of the flushing and suction system. For example, the prompt information area may display prompts such as "pipe installation not in place," "liquid reservoir about to empty," or "liquid reservoir already empty." In some embodiments, the status area 230 may be triggered to display based on prompt information. For instance, when the processor 120 detects that the pipe installation is not in place, it triggers the display of the status area 230 and displays the "pipe installation not in place" prompt information in the status icon area. The status icons displayed in the status icon area include, but are not limited to, icons indicating the network connection status of the flushing and suction system.
[0093] In some embodiments, the user interface further includes a function operation area 240 for providing functional operation controls. Similar to the status area 230, the function operation area 240 can be displayed in a fixed position or triggered to display based on operation commands received by the user interface. The functional operation controls displayed in the function operation area 240 are manipulation controls for infrequently used functions, such as setting system parameters, setting user information, and clearing data. For example, the function operation area 240 can be displayed at the bottom of the user interface, that is, below the reading area 210 and the editing area 220, to avoid interfering with the user's viewing of reading information and use of operation controls. Optionally, the function operation area 240 can also be displayed above, to the left, or to the right of the reading area 210 and the editing area 220.
[0094] For example, such as Figure 9 As shown, the function operation area 240 may include a function button area and a shortcut button area. The function button area displays fixed function buttons, such as setting system parameters, setting user information, and clearing data; the shortcut button area displays shortcut buttons that are triggered under special circumstances, such as buttons to skip certain operations.
[0095] exist Figure 2 In the example, the reading area 210 and the editing area 220 are located on the left and right sides of the center of the user interface, respectively, while the status area 230 and the function operation area 240 are located at the top and bottom of the user interface, respectively. However, the user interface can also have other layouts. Figures 10A-10H This shows some possible layouts for the user interface.
[0096] in, Figures 10A-10D Other layout configurations of the status area 230 and the function operation area 240 are shown. Figure 10A In the user interface shown, the status area 230 and the function operation area 240 are both located below the reading area 210 and the editing area 220, with the status area 230 located above the function operation area 240; Figure 10B In the user interface shown, the status area 230 and the function operation area 240 are both located below the reading area 210 and the editing area 220, and are merged into one area; Figure 10C In the user interface shown, the function operation area 240 is located below the reading area 210 and the editing area 220, and the status area 230 is adjusted to the left of the reading area 210 and the editing area 220; Figure 10D In the user interface shown, the status area 230 is moved to the right of the reading area 210 and the editing area 220.
[0097] Figures 10E-10H Other layout options for the reading area 210 and the editing area 220 are shown. Figure 10E In the user interface shown, the editing area 220 is located to the left of the reading area 210; Figure 10F In the user interface shown, the editing area 220 is located above the reading area 210; Figure 10G In the user interface shown, the editing area 220 is located below the reading area 210; Figure 10H In the user interface shown, the reading area 210 is divided into two sub-reading areas, left and right, and the editing area 220 is divided into two sub-editing areas, left and right. The sub-reading areas on the left and right sides are located above the sub-editing areas on the left and right sides, respectively. In this example, the reading area 210 and the editing area 220 are irregularly shaped.
[0098] In summary, the flushing and suction system 100 of this embodiment divides the user interface of the display into a reading area and an editing area. Reading information in different working states is displayed in the reading area, and interactive interfaces are displayed in the editing area. Each area is dedicated to a specific purpose, allowing users to form a fixed understanding and operate intuitively, thus reducing the learning cost.
[0099] Below, refer to Figure 11 A control method 1100 for a flushing and suction system according to an embodiment of the present invention is described. Figure 11 This is a schematic flowchart of a control method 1100 for a flushing and suction system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0100] like Figure 11 As shown, the control method 1100 for the flushing and suction system includes the following steps:
[0101] In step S1110, the current working status of the flushing suction system is detected and determined;
[0102] In step S1120, a user interface is output according to the current working state of the flushing and suction system; wherein, the user interface is divided into a reading area and an editing area, the reading area is used to display reading information under different working states, the reading information includes prompt information and / or parameter information, and the editing area is used to provide the interaction interface required for different working states, so as to receive interaction instructions through the interaction interface.
[0103] The control method 1100 of the irrigation and suction system of this invention can be implemented in the irrigation and suction system 100 described above. Specifically, the irrigation and suction system for implementing the control method 1100 includes a drive assembly for connecting to a pipeline and driving the flow of liquid in the pipeline. The pipeline includes a first pipeline and / or a second pipeline. The first pipeline is used to connect to a storage container and deliver the liquid in the storage container to the patient's body cavity. The second pipeline is used to aspirate the liquid in the patient's body cavity. The irrigation and suction system also includes a processor and a display. The processor is used to control the operation of the drive assembly and execute the steps of the control method 1100.
[0104] In one embodiment, the user interface further includes a function operation area for providing functional operation controls. The function operation area is displayed in a fixed manner or is triggered to display according to operation instructions received by the user interface.
[0105] In one embodiment, the editing area is divided into a parameter setting area and an operation area. The parameter setting area is used to provide a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The operation area is used to provide operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations.
[0106] In one embodiment, the parameter setting interface includes associated displayed parameter setting values and setting controls, the parameter setting values changing in response to operation instructions received by the setting controls.
[0107] In one embodiment, the working state includes at least one of the following: preoperative preparation state, running state, alarm state, and paused state; wherein, in the preoperative preparation state, the reading area is used to display a preoperative preparation status prompt, which includes a prompt indicating preoperative preparation is in progress or a prompt indicating preoperative preparation is complete; in the running state, the reading area is used to display parameter information, which includes at least one of the following: real-time pressure, real-time flow rate, cumulative negative / negative volume, cumulative running time, and cumulative flushing volume; in the alarm state, the editing area is used to display alarm prompts related to the alarm state, and / or operation controls related to the alarm state; in the paused state, the reading area is used to display a paused status prompt.
[0108] In one embodiment, the user interface further includes a status area, which is displayed fixedly or triggered to be displayed according to an operation command received by the user interface; the status area includes at least a mode selection area, which is used to provide an interactive interface for setting the working mode of the flushing and suction system.
[0109] The above only describes the main steps of the control method 1100 for the flushing and suction system. More specific details can be found in the relevant description of the flushing and suction system 100, and will not be repeated here. The control method 1100 for the flushing and suction system of this embodiment divides the user interface into a reading area and an editing area. Reading information for different working states is displayed in the reading area, while interactive interfaces are displayed in the editing area. These dedicated areas allow users to form a fixed understanding and operate intuitively, reducing the learning cost.
[0110] Another aspect of the present invention provides a flushing and suction system, referring to... Figure 1 The irrigation and suction system includes a drive assembly 110, a processor 120, and a display 130. The drive assembly 110 connects to tubing and drives the flow of liquid within the tubing. The tubing includes a first tubing and / or a second tubing. The first tubing connects to a reservoir and delivers the liquid from the reservoir to the patient's body cavity. The second tubing aspirates the liquid from the patient's body cavity. The processor 120 is connected to the drive assembly 110 and detects and determines the current operating status of the irrigation and suction system 100, issuing control commands to the drive assembly 110 to control its operation. The display 130 is connected to the processor 120, and the processor 120 also controls the display 130 to output a user interface based on the current operating status of the irrigation and suction system 100.
[0111] See Figure 12A and Figure 12B The user interface is divided into a first area 1210 and a second area 1220. The first area 1210 is used to switch between the reading interface and the parameter setting interface. The reading interface is used to display reading information under different working states. The reading information includes prompt information and / or parameter information. The parameter setting interface is used to provide a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system 100. The second area 1220 is used to provide operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system 100 to perform different operations.
[0112] The user interface is divided into a first area 1210 and a second area 1220. The information reading and parameter setting interface is fixedly displayed in the first area 1210, and the operation controls are fixedly displayed in the second area 1220. Each area is dedicated to a specific function, which helps users form a fixed understanding and operate intuitively, thus reducing the learning cost.
[0113] For example, the operating states of the flushing and suction system 100 include preoperative preparation state, running state, paused state, and alarm state. Specifically, before the preoperative preparation state, the first area 1210 provides a parameter setting interface; in the preoperative preparation state, the first area 1210 displays preoperative preparation prompts; in the normal running state, the first area 1210 displays parameter information; and in the alarm state, the first area displays alarm prompts. The second area 1220 always provides operation controls, which can correspond to the operation area in the editing area described above.
[0114] In some embodiments, the second region 1220 is located to the right of the first region 1210, facilitating user operation of the control. The second region 1220 may also be located to the left, above, or below the first region 1210. In some embodiments, the user interface further includes a status area 1230 and a function operation area 1240. The status area 1230 is fixedly displayed or triggered to display based on operation instructions received by the user interface. The status area 1230 includes at least a mode selection area, providing an interactive interface for setting the operating mode of the flushing and suction system 100. Further, the status area 1230 also includes a prompt information area and / or a status icon area. The prompt information area displays prompt information, and the status icon area displays status icons reflecting the current status of the flushing and suction system 100. The function operation area 1240 provides functional operation controls. The function operation area is fixedly displayed or triggered to display based on operation instructions received by the user interface. Exemplarily, the status area 1230 is located above the first region 1210 and the second region 1220, and the function operation area 1240 is located below the first region 1210 and the second region 1220, but is not limited thereto.
[0115] Another embodiment of the present invention provides a control method 1300 for a flushing and suction system, such as... Figure 13 As shown, the control method 1300 for the flushing and suction system includes the following steps:
[0116] In step S1310, the current working status of the flushing suction system is detected and determined;
[0117] In step S1320, a user interface is output according to the current working state of the flushing and suction system. The user interface is divided into a first area and a second area. The first area is used to switch between a reading interface and a parameter setting interface. The reading interface displays reading information under different working states, including prompts and / or parameter information. The parameter setting interface provides a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The second area provides operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations.
[0118] More specific details of the flushing and suction system and its control method 1300 of this invention have been described above and will not be repeated here. The flushing and suction system and its control method 1300 of this invention divides the user interface into a first area 1210 and a second area 1220. Information reading and parameter setting interfaces are fixedly displayed in the first area 1210, while operation controls are fixedly displayed in the second area 1220. This dedicated area allows users to form a fixed understanding and operate intuitively, reducing the learning cost.
[0119] Although exemplary embodiments have been described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it should be understood that the above exemplary embodiments are merely illustrative and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Various changes and modifications can be made therein by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. All such changes and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as claimed in the appended claims.
[0120] Those skilled in the art will recognize that the units and algorithm steps of the various examples described in conjunction with the embodiments disclosed herein can be implemented in electronic hardware, or a combination of computer software and electronic hardware. Whether these functions are implemented in hardware or software depends on the specific application and design constraints of the technical solution. Those skilled in the art can use different methods to implement the described functions for each specific application, but such implementations should not be considered beyond the scope of this invention.
[0121] In the several embodiments provided by this invention, it should be understood that the disclosed devices and methods can be implemented in other ways. For example, the device embodiments described above are merely illustrative. For instance, the division of units is only a logical functional division, and in actual implementation, there may be other division methods. For example, multiple units or components may be combined or integrated into another device, or some features may be ignored or not executed.
[0122] Numerous specific details are set forth in the specification provided herein. However, it will be understood that embodiments of the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known methods, structures, and techniques have not been shown in detail so as not to obscure the understanding of this specification.
[0123] Similarly, it should be understood that, in order to streamline the invention and aid in understanding one or more of the various aspects of the invention, features of the invention are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof in the description of exemplary embodiments of the invention. However, this approach should not be construed as reflecting an intention that the claimed invention requires more features than are expressly recited in each claim. Rather, as reflected in the corresponding claims, its inventive point lies in solving the corresponding technical problem with fewer features than all of those in a single disclosed embodiment. Therefore, the claims following the detailed description are hereby expressly incorporated into that detailed description, wherein each claim itself is a separate embodiment of the invention.
[0124] Those skilled in the art will understand that, apart from the mutual exclusion of features, all features disclosed in this specification (including the accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings) and all processes or units of any method or apparatus so disclosed can be combined in any combination. Unless otherwise expressly stated, each feature disclosed in this specification (including the accompanying claims, abstract, and drawings) may be replaced by an alternative feature that serves the same, equivalent, or similar purpose.
[0125] Furthermore, those skilled in the art will understand that although some embodiments described herein include certain features but not others included in other embodiments, combinations of features from different embodiments are intended to be within the scope of the invention and form different embodiments. For example, in the claims, any of the claimed embodiments can be used in any combination.
[0126] The various component embodiments of the present invention can be implemented in hardware, or as software modules running on one or more processors, or a combination thereof. Those skilled in the art will understand that microprocessors or digital signal processors (DSPs) can be used in practice to implement some or all of the functions of some modules in the article analysis device according to embodiments of the present invention. The present invention can also be implemented as an apparatus program (e.g., a computer program and computer program product) for performing part or all of the methods described herein. Such programs implementing the present invention can be stored on a computer-readable medium, or can be in the form of one or more signals. Such signals can be downloaded from an Internet website, provided on a carrier signal, or provided in any other form.
[0127] It should be noted that the above embodiments are illustrative of the invention and not restrictive, and that those skilled in the art can devise alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses should not be construed as limiting the claims. The word "comprising" does not exclude the presence of elements or steps not listed in the claims. The word "a" or "an" preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The invention can be implemented by means of hardware comprising several different elements and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In the unit claims enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by the same item of hardware. The use of the words first, second, and third, etc., does not indicate any order. These words can be interpreted as names.
[0128] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of the present invention or an explanation of that embodiment. The scope of protection of the present invention is not limited thereto. Any variations or substitutions that can be easily conceived by those skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present invention should be included within the scope of protection of the present invention. The scope of protection of the present invention should be determined by the scope of the claims.
Claims
1. A flushing and suction system, characterized in that, include: A drive assembly for connecting tubing and driving the flow of liquid in the tubing, the tubing including a first tubing and / or a second tubing, the first tubing for connecting to a reservoir and delivering liquid in the reservoir to a patient's body cavity, and the second tubing for aspirating liquid from the patient's body cavity; The processor, connected to the drive component, is used to detect and determine the current working status of the flushing suction system, and to send control commands to the drive component to control the operation of the drive component; The display is connected to the processor, which is further configured to control the display to output a user interface based on the current operating state of the flushing and suction system. The user interface is divided into a reading area and an editing area. The reading area displays reading information under different operating states, including prompts and / or parameter information. The editing area provides the necessary interactive interfaces for different operating states, allowing for the reception of interactive commands. Furthermore, the reading information under different operating states is displayed in the reading area, and the interactive interfaces are displayed in the editing area, thus achieving dedicated areas for each function.
2. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The editing area is divided into a parameter setting area and an operation area. The parameter setting area provides a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The operation area provides operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations.
3. The system according to claim 2, characterized in that, The parameter setting interface includes a pressure setting interface and / or a flow rate setting interface.
4. The system according to claim 2, characterized in that, The parameter setting interface includes associated parameter setting values and setting controls, and the parameter setting values change in response to operation instructions received by the setting controls.
5. The system according to claim 2, characterized in that, The operation controls include at least one of the following: start flushing control, stop flushing control, start suction control, stop suction control, start linkage control, stop linkage control, start hemostasis control, stop hemostasis control, and start bipolar mode control.
6. The system according to claim 5, characterized in that, The position of the operating control in the operating area corresponds to the installation position of the pipeline used by the operating control.
7. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The working state includes the preoperative preparation state. In the preoperative preparation state, the reading area is used to display preoperative preparation status prompts, which include prompts indicating that preoperative preparation is in progress or that preoperative preparation is complete.
8. The system according to claim 7, characterized in that, The preoperative preparation includes the time required for preoperative preparation or the remaining time required for preoperative preparation.
9. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The working state includes the running state. In the running state, the reading area is used to display the parameter information, which includes at least one of the following: real-time pressure, real-time flow rate, cumulative negative balance, cumulative running time, and cumulative flushing volume.
10. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The operating state includes an alarm state. In the alarm state, the editing area is used to display alarm prompts related to the alarm state and / or operation controls related to the alarm state.
11. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The working state includes a paused state, in which the reading area is used to display a paused state prompt.
12. The system according to any one of claims 1-11, characterized in that, The reading area is located above, below, to the left or right of the editing area, and the relative position of the reading area and the editing area remains unchanged.
13. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The user interface also includes a status area, which is displayed in a fixed manner or triggered to be displayed according to the operation instructions received by the user interface. The status area includes at least a mode selection area, which provides an interactive interface for setting the operating mode of the flushing and suction system.
14. The system according to claim 13, characterized in that, The status area also includes a prompt information area and / or a status icon area. The prompt information area is used to display prompt information, and the status icon area is used to display status icons reflecting the current status of the flushing and suction system.
15. The system according to claim 13, characterized in that, The status area is located above, below, to the left, or to the right of the reading area and the editing area.
16. The system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The user interface also includes a function operation area for providing functional operation controls. The function operation area is displayed in a fixed manner or is triggered to be displayed according to the operation instructions received by the user interface.
17. The system according to claim 16, characterized in that, The functional operation area is located above, below, to the left, or to the right of the reading area and the editing area.
18. A flushing and suction system, characterized in that, include: A drive assembly for connecting tubing and driving the flow of liquid in the tubing, the tubing including a first tubing and / or a second tubing, the first tubing for connecting to a reservoir and delivering liquid in the reservoir to a patient's body cavity, and the second tubing for aspirating liquid from the patient's body cavity; The processor, connected to the drive component, is used to detect and determine the current working status of the flushing suction system, and to send control commands to the drive component to control the operation of the drive component; A display, connected to the processor, is further configured to control the display to output a user interface based on the current operating state of the flushing and suction system. The user interface is divided into a first area and a second area. The first area allows switching between a reading interface and a parameter setting interface. The reading interface displays reading information under different operating states, including prompts and / or parameter information. The parameter setting interface provides a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The second area provides operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations. Furthermore, the reading information under different operating states is displayed in the first area, and the operation controls are displayed in the second area, thus achieving dedicated areas for each function.
19. A control method for a flushing and suction system, characterized in that, The flushing and suction system includes a drive assembly for connecting tubing and driving the flow of liquid in the tubing. The tubing includes a first tubing and / or a second tubing. The first tubing is connected to a reservoir and delivers liquid from the reservoir to a patient's body cavity. The second tubing is used to aspirate liquid from the patient's body cavity. The method includes: Detect and determine the current working status of the flushing and suction system; The user interface is output based on the current working status of the flushing and suction system. The user interface is divided into a reading area and an editing area. The reading area displays reading information under different working conditions, including prompts and / or parameter information. The editing area provides the necessary interactive interfaces for different working conditions, allowing the user to receive interactive commands through these interfaces. Furthermore, the reading information under different working conditions is displayed in the reading area, and the interactive interfaces are displayed in the editing area, thus achieving dedicated areas for each function.
20. The method according to claim 19, characterized in that, The user interface also includes a function operation area for providing functional operation controls. The function operation area is displayed in a fixed manner or is triggered to be displayed according to the operation instructions received by the user interface.
21. The method according to claim 19, characterized in that, The editing area is divided into a parameter setting area and an operation area. The parameter setting area provides a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The operation area provides operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations.
22. The method according to claim 21, characterized in that, The parameter setting interface includes associated parameter setting values and setting controls, and the parameter setting values change in response to operation instructions received by the setting controls.
23. The method according to claim 19, characterized in that, The working state includes at least one of the following: preoperative preparation state, running state, alarm state, and paused state; In the preoperative preparation state, the reading area is used to display preoperative preparation status prompts, which include prompts indicating that preoperative preparation is in progress or that preoperative preparation is complete. In the operating state, the reading area is used to display the parameter information, which includes at least one of the following: real-time pressure, real-time flow rate, cumulative deficit, cumulative running time, and cumulative flushing volume; In the alarm state, the editing area is used to display alarm prompts related to the alarm state, and / or operation controls related to the alarm state; In the paused state, the reading area is used to display a pause status prompt.
24. The method according to claim 19, characterized in that, The user interface also includes a status area, which is displayed in a fixed manner or triggered to be displayed according to the operation instructions received by the user interface. The status area includes at least a mode selection area, which provides an interactive interface for setting the operating mode of the flushing and suction system.
25. A control method for a flushing and suction system, characterized in that, The flushing and suction system includes a drive assembly for connecting tubing and driving the flow of liquid in the tubing. The tubing includes a first tubing and / or a second tubing. The first tubing is connected to a reservoir and delivers liquid from the reservoir to a patient's body cavity. The second tubing is used to aspirate liquid from the patient's body cavity. The method includes: Detect and determine the current working status of the flushing and suction system; The user interface is output based on the current working status of the flushing and suction system. The user interface is divided into a first area and a second area. The first area is used to switch between a reading interface and a parameter setting interface. The reading interface displays reading information under different working states, including prompts and / or parameter information. The parameter setting interface provides a parameter setting interface for setting the operating parameters of the flushing and suction system. The second area provides operation controls for controlling the flushing and suction system to perform different operations. Furthermore, the reading information under different working states is displayed in the first area, and the operation controls are displayed in the second area, thus achieving dedicated areas for each function.
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