A one-piece anti-slip compression pouch for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery

By designing a bilateral inguinal hernia surgery anti-slip compression bag with flexible skin-fitting components and compression bag assembly, and utilizing a flowing compression medium to automatically adjust the compression force, the problem of unstable compression force in existing technologies is solved, achieving uniform and stable compression of the inguinal wound.

CN122182128APending Publication Date: 2026-06-12FUZHOU LINCHUAN DISTRICT PEOPLES HOSPITAL
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Filing Date
2026-04-30
Publication Date
2026-06-12

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Technical Problem

In existing technologies, the air-filled compression bag used after hernia surgery cannot automatically adjust the compression force according to changes in the patient's abdominal pressure, resulting in unstable compression effects.

Method used

An integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery was designed, including a flexible skin-fitting component and a compression bag assembly. It utilizes a flowing compression medium connected through a pipeline to automatically adjust the compression intensity according to changes in the patient's abdominal pressure. The flexible skin-fitting component is fixed to the patient's body surface to ensure that the compression bag does not slip off.

Benefits of technology

It automatically adjusts the pressure based on changes in the patient's abdominal pressure, preventing the pressure bag from slipping off and ensuring uniform and stable pressure on the groin wound, thus reducing pain and the risk of wound traction.

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Abstract

The application discloses a kind of integral anti-slipping compression bag of double-sided inguinal hernia surgery, comprising: flexible skin piece and compression bag assembly;Flexible skin piece is used to wrap around human waist and abdomen, so that waist is extruded in bed board;Compression bag assembly is arranged in the side of flexible skin piece;Compression bag assembly includes first compression bag and at least two second compression bags, and first compression bag and second compression are filled with flow compression medium;First compression bag is used to compress human abdomen;Two second compression bags are respectively located in the horizontal opposite sides of first compression bag, and two second compression bags are respectively used to compress human left inguinal and human right inguinal;Each second compression bag is connected with first compression bag by a first medium flow pipeline.The flow compression medium flows back and forth between first compression bag and second compression bag with the change of patient's abdominal pressure, so as to achieve the purpose of automatically adjusting compression strength according to the change of patient's abdominal pressure.
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Technical Field

[0001] This invention relates to the field of medical device technology, and in particular to an integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery. Background Technology

[0002] Inguinal hernia is a common condition that requires surgical treatment. Post-operatively, to reduce bleeding from the wound, prevent hematoma formation, and promote healing, local pressure is usually applied to the wound.

[0003] Chinese utility model patent CN201820781035.7 discloses an air-filled compression bag for patients after hernia surgery. This device uses an inflatable air bag to apply pressure and includes a pressure gauge for quantitative pressure adjustment. However, the air bag maintains a fixed pressure after inflatation, lacking a dynamic adjustment mechanism and unable to automatically adjust the compression intensity according to changes in the patient's abdominal pressure (such as increased breathing or coughing). Summary of the Invention

[0004] In order to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art, the purpose of this invention is to provide an integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery, which can automatically adjust the compression force according to changes in the patient's abdominal pressure.

[0005] The objective of this invention is achieved by the following technical solution: an integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery, comprising: a flexible skin-fitting component and a compression bag assembly;

[0006] The flexible skin-fitting component has a strip-shaped structure and is used to wrap around the waist and abdomen of the human body. The two ends of the flexible skin-fitting component are used for the waist to be pressed against the bed board.

[0007] The compression bag assembly is located on one side of the flexible skin-fitting member and is supported by the flexible skin-fitting member; the compression bag assembly includes a first compression bag and at least two second compression bags, both the first compression bag and the second compression bags are filled with a flowing compression medium; the first compression bag is used to compress the abdomen of the human body; the two second compression bags are respectively located on opposite horizontal sides of the first compression bag, and the two second compression bags are respectively used to compress the left groin and the right groin of the human body; each second compression bag is connected to the first compression bag through a first medium flow channel.

[0008] Furthermore, each of the second compression bags is connected to the second compression bag through a second medium flow pipe. The second medium flow pipe is located above the first medium flow pipe. The connection between the second medium flow pipe and the second compression bag has a first horizontal height, and the connection between the first medium flow pipe and the first compression bag has a second horizontal height. The first horizontal height is greater than the second horizontal height.

[0009] Furthermore, the integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery also includes at least two one-way valves; the two one-way valves are respectively located in one of the first medium flow channels, and the flow direction of the one-way valves is from the first compression bag to the second compression bag.

[0010] Furthermore, the sidewall of the second compression bag is made of a rigid material, and a lifting plate is placed inside the second compression bag. The lifting plate slides against the sidewall of the second compression bag to divide the inner cavity of the second compression bag into an upper cavity and a lower cavity. The lifting plate has a liquid passage hole. The first compression bag, the first medium flow pipe, the lower cavity, the liquid passage hole, the upper cavity, the second medium flow pipe, and the first compression bag are connected sequentially along the liquid internal circulation flow direction.

[0011] Furthermore, the first compression bag is made of a flexible material.

[0012] Furthermore, the compression bag assembly is located on the side of the flexible skin-adhesive piece that faces away from the human skin.

[0013] Furthermore, the flowing compression medium is a liquid medium.

[0014] Furthermore, the compression bag assembly also includes at least two auxiliary bags, each of which is disposed at one end of the flexible skin-fitting member and supported by the flexible skin-fitting member; the two auxiliary bags are located on opposite horizontal sides of the compression bag assembly, and each of the two auxiliary bags is filled with a flowing compression medium; each auxiliary bag is connected to one of the second compression bags, and the auxiliary bags are used for waist compression.

[0015] Furthermore, the flexible skin-adhesive piece has a first connector and a second connector at both ends, and the first connector and the second connector cooperate to bind the flexible skin-adhesive piece to the human body.

[0016] Furthermore, multiple second connectors are provided, and the multiple second connectors are arranged sequentially along the length direction of the flexible skin-fitting component. The first connector can be selectively and detachably engaged with one of the second connectors.

[0017] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of the present invention are as follows:

[0018] 1. The flexible skin-adhesive component has a strip-shaped structure and can be made of medical-grade silicone or medical-grade rubber. The flexible skin-adhesive component is used to wrap around the waist and abdomen of the patient, with both ends for the waist to press against the bed board. In use, when the patient lies supine on the bed, their waist presses against the flexible skin-adhesive component, firmly pressing it against the bed board, thus fixing the entire compression bag to the patient's body. On the one hand, the skin-adhesive surface of the flexible skin-adhesive component is in close contact with the patient's skin, allowing it to respond more quickly to changes in the patient's abdominal position. On the other hand, it prevents the compression bag assembly from slipping or shifting due to patient movement or changes in body position, ensuring accurate compression of the left and right groins.

[0019] 2. The compression bag assembly is located on one side of the flexible skin patch and is supported by the flexible skin patch; as an optional design, the compression bag assembly is integrally formed on the skin-contact side or the side opposite to the skin-contact side of the flexible skin patch; the compression bag assembly includes a first compression bag and at least two second compression bags, the first compression bag and the second compression bags are filled with a flowing compression medium (e.g., physiological saline, e.g., silicone gel) to provide a basis for providing uniform and gentle compression to the wound.

[0020] 3. The flowing compression medium is pre-filled into the first compression bag and the second compression bag respectively. That is, the first compression bag and each of the second compression bags are filled with a standard mass of flowing compression medium when the compression bag products leave the factory. As a further preferred design, manually openable and closable valves can also be installed on the first compression bag and the second compression bag. Medical staff can fill the first compression bag and the second compression bag with a variable mass of flowing compression medium before use according to the different body shapes and weights of different patients, thereby ensuring that the compression bag products can effectively compress the groin wounds of various patients.

[0021] 4. Based on the fact that the two second compression bags are located on opposite sides of the first compression bag at the same level, the second compression bags are the main compression bags for the groin wound, and the two second compression bags are used to compress the left and right groins of the human body respectively; each of the second compression bags is connected to the first compression bag through a first medium flow channel. The first medium flow channel is made of medical rubber tubing and is transparent so as to observe the flow of the compression medium; thus, the first compression bag, each first medium flow channel and each second compression bag together constitute a closed connected space for the flow of compression medium. When a patient's intra-abdominal pressure increases momentarily due to breathing, coughing, or other reasons, the patient's abdomen bulges upward, compressing the first compression bag. This compresses the internal cavity of the first compression bag, increasing the pressure on the flowing compression medium within it. Based on the characteristic of fluids flowing from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas, the flowing compression medium inside the first compression bag, under pressure, flows through two first medium flow channels into the second compression bags on the left and right sides, increasing the mass of the flowing compression medium in the second compression bags. This enhances the compression force on the bilateral groin wounds, counteracting the increased abdominal pressure and preventing wound aggravation. When the patient's abdominal pressure returns to normal, the abdomen recedes, the abdominal pressure on the first compression bag disappears, and both the first and second compression bags descend with the abdomen. Excess flowing compression medium in the second compression bags flows back into the first compression bags through their respective first medium flow channels. The compression force of each second compression bag on the corresponding groin wound returns to its initial state, thus achieving the purpose of automatically adjusting the compression force according to changes in the patient's abdominal pressure. Attached Figure Description

[0022] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to the present invention, wherein: the flexible skin-fitting component is in a bent state;

[0023] Figure 2 for Figure 1 The diagram shows a structural schematic of an integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery, wherein the flexible skin-fitting component is in the unfolded state.

[0024] Figure 3 for Figure 2 The partial sectional view shown.

[0025] In the figure: 1. Flexible skin-fitting component; 2. Compression bag assembly; 21. First compression bag; 22. Second compression bag; 221. Upper cavity; 222. Lower cavity; 223. Top wall; 23. Auxiliary bag; 3. First medium flow channel; 4. Second medium flow channel; 5. One-way valve; 6. Lifting plate; 61. Liquid passage hole; 7. First connector; 8. Second connector. Detailed Implementation

[0026] The present invention will now be further described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, without conflict, the various embodiments or technical features described below can be arbitrarily combined to form new embodiments.

[0027] It should be noted that when an element is described as being "fixed to" another element, it can be directly attached to the other element or there may be an intervening element. When an element is described as being "connected to" another element, it can be directly connected to the other element or there may be an intervening element. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and similar expressions used herein are for illustrative purposes only and do not represent the only possible implementations.

[0028] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terminology used herein in the description of the invention is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.

[0029] The working principle of this invention is as follows: The main body of the compression bag is a strip-shaped flexible skin-fitting piece 1 used to wrap around the waist and abdomen of the human body. Its two ends are pressed against the bed board by the body weight when the patient is lying flat, thus ensuring that the compression bag as a whole will not slip off. The compression bag assembly 2 is installed on one side of the flexible skin-fitting piece 1 and consists of a first compression bag 21 for compressing the abdominal area and at least two second compression bags 22 for compressing the left and right groins respectively. These two second compression bags 22 are located on opposite horizontal sides of the first compression bag 21, and each second compression bag 22 is connected to the first compression bag 21 through an independent first medium flow channel 3. The first compression bag 21 and all the second compression bags 22 are filled with a flowing compression medium. When the patient's abdominal pressure increases due to breathing or coughing, the abdomen bulges upward, compressing the first compression bag 21. This compresses the internal cavity of the first compression bag 21, increasing the pressure on the internal flowing compression medium. Based on the characteristic of fluids flowing from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas, the flowing compression medium inside the first compression bag 21, under pressure, flows through the two first medium flow channels 3 into the second compression bags 22 on the left and right sides respectively. This increases the mass of the flowing compression medium in the second compression bags 22, thereby enhancing the compression force on the bilateral groin wounds, counteracting the increased abdominal pressure and preventing wound aggravation. When the patient's abdominal pressure returns to normal, the abdomen recedes, the abdominal pressure on the first compression bag 21 disappears, and both the first and second compression bags 21 and 22 descend with the abdomen. Excess flowing compression medium in the second compression bags 22 flows back into the first compression bag 21 through their respective first medium flow channels. The compression force of each second compression bag 22 on the corresponding groin wound returns to its initial state, thus achieving the purpose of automatically adjusting the compression force according to changes in the patient's abdominal pressure.

[0030] like Figures 1 to 2 As shown, a preferred embodiment of the present invention provides an integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery, comprising: a flexible skin-fitting component 1 and a compression bag assembly 2.

[0031] The flexible skin-adhesive component 1 has a strip-shaped structure and can be made of medical-grade silicone or medical-grade rubber. The flexible skin-adhesive component 1 is used to wrap around the waist and abdomen of the patient, with both ends for the waist to press against the bed board. In use, when the patient lies supine on the bed, their waist presses against the flexible skin-adhesive component 1, firmly pressing it against the bed board, thus fixing the entire compression bag to the patient's body. On one hand, the skin-adhesive surface of the flexible skin-adhesive component 1 is in close contact with the patient's skin, allowing it to respond more quickly to changes in the patient's abdominal position. On the other hand, it prevents the compression bag assembly 2 from slipping or shifting due to patient movement or changes in body position, ensuring accurate compression of the left and right groins.

[0032] The compression bag assembly 2 is located on one side of the flexible skin-adhesive 1 and is supported by the flexible skin-adhesive 1. Alternatively, the compression bag assembly 2 can be integrally formed on the skin-adhesive side or the side opposite to the skin-adhesive side of the flexible skin-adhesive 1. The compression bag assembly 2 includes a first compression bag 21 and at least two second compression bags 22. Both the first compression bag 21 and the second compression bags 22 are filled with a fluid compression medium (e.g., saline solution, silicone gel) to provide a basis for providing uniform and gentle compression to the wound. The fluid compression medium is pre-filled separately... The compression medium is injected into the first compression bag 21 and the second compression bag 22, meaning that a standard mass of flowing compression medium is filled into the first compression bag 21 and each of the second compression bags 22 at the time of manufacture. As a further preferred design, manually operable valves can be installed on the first compression bag 21 and the second compression bag 22, allowing medical personnel to fill the first compression bag 21 and the second compression bag 22 with varying masses of flowing compression medium before use, based on the different body shapes and weights of patients. This ensures that the compression bag product effectively compresses the groin wounds of various patients. The first compression bag 21... Used to compress the human abdomen, the first compression bag 21 serves as a supplementary bag for the flowing compression medium of the second compression bag 22. Specifically, the first compression bag 21 is located in the center of the flexible skin patch 1, and it compresses the lower abdomen near the bladder. Since the patient needs to wear the flexible skin patch 1 for a relatively long time (e.g., 8 hours), the capacity of the flowing compression medium in the first compression bag 21 should be less than that in the second compression bag 22 to avoid excessive compression of the bladder by the first compression bag 21. Based on the fact that the two second compression bags 22 are located on opposite sides of the first compression bag 21, the second compression bags 22 are the main compression bags for the groin wound, and the two second compression bags 22 are used to compress the left and right groins of the human body, respectively. Each second compression bag 22 is connected to the first compression bag 21 through a first medium flow channel 3. The first medium flow channel 3 is made of medical rubber tubing and is transparent to allow observation of the flow of the compression medium. Thus, the first compression bag 21, each first medium flow channel 3, and each second compression bag 22 together constitute a closed space for the flow of compression medium. The working principle is as follows: Medical staff put the flexible skin patch 1 around the patient's body and adjust the position of the flexible skin patch 1 so that each of the second compression bags 22 is positioned to compress the left or right groin respectively. Then, they help the patient lie flat on the bed so that the waist presses the two ends of the flexible skin patch 1 firmly onto the bed board. At this time, the flexible skin patch 1 has an arched structure that fits the patient's abdomen, and the second compression bags 22 apply a uniform initial pressure to the wounds on both sides of the groin.When the patient's intra-abdominal pressure increases momentarily due to breathing, coughing, or other reasons, the patient's abdomen bulges upward, compressing the first compression bag 21. The internal cavity volume of the first compression bag 21 is compressed, and the pressure on the internal flowing compression medium increases accordingly. Based on the characteristic of fluids flowing from high-pressure areas to low-pressure areas, the flowing compression medium inside the first compression bag 21, under pressure, flows through the two first medium flow channels 3 into the second compression bags 22 on the left and right sides respectively. This increases the mass of the flowing compression medium in the second compression bags 22, thereby enhancing the compression force on the bilateral groin wounds, achieving the effect of counteracting the increased abdominal pressure and preventing wound aggravation. When the patient's abdominal pressure returns to normal, the patient's abdomen recedes, the abdominal compression force on the first compression bag 21 disappears, and both the first and second compression bags 21 and 22 descend with the abdomen. The excess flowing compression medium in the second compression bags 22 flows back into the first compression bag 21 through their respective first medium flow channels. The compression force of each second compression bag 22 on the corresponding groin wound returns to its initial state, thus achieving the purpose of automatically adjusting the compression force according to changes in the patient's abdominal pressure. Furthermore, as a preferred embodiment, in order to prevent excessive flow of the compression medium within the system from causing excessive changes in the shape of the compression bag and affecting the fit between the flexible skin-adhesive 1 and the skin, a flow-limiting valve can be installed at the connection point between the first medium flow pipe 3 and each compression bag to control the flow speed of the compression medium between the compression bags.

[0033] like Figures 1 to 2As shown, preferably, each of the second compression bags 22 is connected to the second compression bag 22 through a second medium flow channel 4. The second medium flow channel 4 is similar to the first medium flow channel 3 and is made of medical rubber tubing. It can be understood that when the abdominal pressure returns to normal, the first compression bag 21 needs to recover the flowing compression medium from the second compression bag 22 to reduce the pressure of the second compression bag 22 on the wound. Since the flexible skin patch 1 is arched, the horizontal height of the second compression bag 22 is naturally lower than the horizontal height of the first compression bag 21. Relying solely on the first medium flow channel 3 for recovering the flowing compression medium is inefficient. The second medium flow channel 4 is used to allow the flowing compression medium in the second compression bag 22 to flow back into the first compression bag 21. 4 is located above the first media flow channel 3 to facilitate the return of the flowing compression medium from the second compression bag 22 to the first compression bag 21; based on the fact that the connection between the second media flow channel 4 and the second compression bag 22 has a first horizontal height, and the connection between the first media flow channel 3 and the first compression bag 21 has a second horizontal height, the first horizontal height is greater than the second horizontal height, that is, the second media flow channel 4 gradually extends downward in the direction from the second compression bag 22 to the first compression bag 21, so that the flowing compression medium in the second compression bag 22 flows to the first compression bag 21 under the action of gravity. The smooth return of the flowing compression medium helps the compression force of each second compression bag 22 on the corresponding groin wound to return to the initial state.

[0034] like Figure 1 and Figure 3 As shown, preferably, the integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery also includes at least two one-way valves 5. As a preferred design, the one-way valves 5 can be duckbill valves. The two one-way valves 5 are respectively located in one of the first media flow channels 3. The one-way valves 5 are installed in the first media flow channel 3 via threaded connection or integral molding. The flow direction of the one-way valves 5 is from the first compression bag 21 to the second compression bag 22, ensuring that the flowing compression medium from the first compression bag 21 to the second compression bag 22 will not flow back into the second compression bag 22 due to vibration. The first media flow channel 3 is used only as a one-way output channel. Furthermore, in special circumstances, such as when the abdominal pressure changes slightly, the flowing compression medium may still flow back from the second compression bag 22 to the first compression bag 21 via the first media flow channel 3. However, due to the function of the one-way valves 5, the backflow rate is significantly lower than the flow rate when it flows forward from the first compression bag 21, thus creating the characteristic of "fast inflow and slow backflow" for the flowing compression medium. This means that after the second compression bag 22 increases the pressure, the flowing compression medium will slowly flow back. In other words, the second compression bag 22 can also produce a squeezing effect on the abdomen when coughing slightly, thereby achieving the purpose of preventing pain.

[0035] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, preferably, the sidewalls of the second compression bag 22 are made of a rigid material (e.g., stainless steel). This increases the weight of the second compression bag 22 to ensure the compression effect, and also provides a sliding environment for the subsequently added lifting plate 6. As a further improvement, the top wall 223 of the second compression bag 22 is also made of a rigid material, so that when the flowing compression medium enters the second compression bag 22 from the first compression bag 21, the bag only expands towards the side where the flexible skin-fitting member 1 is located, thereby optimizing the direction of compression force transmission. The contents of the second compression bag 22 contain... The lifting plate 6 slides against the side wall of the second compression bag 22 to divide the inner cavity of the second compression bag 22 into an upper cavity 221 and a lower cavity 222. The lifting plate 6 has a liquid passage hole 61, which is the only channel connecting the upper cavity 221 and the lower cavity 222 inside the second compression bag 22. The first compression bag 21, the first medium flow pipe 3, the lower cavity 222, the liquid passage hole 61, the upper cavity 221, the second medium flow pipe 4, and the first compression bag 21 are sequentially connected along the liquid internal circulation flow direction. It is understandable that when a patient coughs, causing an increase in abdominal pressure, the flowing pressure medium in the first pressure bag 21 is squeezed and flows into the lower cavity 222 through the first medium flow channel 3. Since the one-way valve 5 prevents the flowing pressure medium from flowing back into the first pressure bag 21, and the volume of the lower cavity 222 cannot expand due to the rigid sidewall, the flowing pressure medium rapidly increases the hydraulic pressure in the lower cavity 222, thereby compressing the wound. At the same time, the increase in the flowing pressure medium in the lower cavity 222 will push the lifting plate 6 upward, causing the lifting plate 6 to slide upward under the guidance of the rigid sidewall. The upward movement of the lifting plate 6 squeezes the flowing pressure medium in the upper cavity 221 into the first pressure bag 21 through the second medium flow channel, and then closes the connection between the second pressure bag 22 and the second medium flow channel, ensuring that the flowing pressure medium flowing from the first pressure bag 21 to the lower cavity 222 can act on the wound. When abdominal pressure decreases, excess fluid in the lower cavity 222 gradually flows into the upper cavity 221 through the fluid passage 61. As the amount of fluid in the upper cavity 221 increases, the lifting plate 6 gradually descends and resets under the gravity of the fluid in the upper cavity 221. It is evident that the fluid in the lower cavity 222 must slowly leak into the upper cavity 221 through the tiny fluid passage 61. During this process, the descent speed of the lifting plate 6 is slower than its ascent speed. Therefore, even after the patient's abdominal pressure has returned to normal, the pressure exerted by the second compression bag 22 on the wound can still be released slowly for a certain period, preventing rapid changes in the pressure exerted by the second compression bag 22 due to sudden increases or decreases in abdominal pressure, thus ensuring the stability of the compression force. As a further improvement, a central guide post can be installed inside the second compression bag 22, with the lifting plate 6 movably fitted around the central guide post to further enhance the stability of the lifting plate 6's movement.

[0036] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, preferably, the first compression bag 21 is made of a flexible material. As a preferred design, the first compression bag 21 is made of transparent silicone.

[0037] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, preferably, the compression bag assembly 2 is located on the side of the flexible skin-fitting member 1 that is away from the human skin, i.e., the human skin. The flexible skin-fitting member 1 and the compression bag assembly 2 are distributed in sequence along the vertical upward direction, thereby allowing the flexible skin-fitting member 1 to completely cover the skin and further improve the wearing stability of the compression bag product.

[0038] like Figures 1 to 3 As shown, preferably, the fluid compression medium is a liquid medium. It is understood that liquid media have better fluidity and can respond more quickly to changes in abdominal pressure.

[0039] like Figures 1 to 2 As shown, preferably, the compression bag assembly 2 further includes at least two auxiliary bags 23. The two auxiliary bags 23 are respectively disposed at one end of the flexible skin-fitting member 1 and supported by the flexible skin-fitting member 1, so that when the human body presses the flexible skin-fitting member 1 firmly onto the bed board, the auxiliary bags 23 can be compressed simultaneously. The two auxiliary bags 23 are respectively located on opposite horizontal sides of the compression bag assembly 2. Both auxiliary bags 23 are filled with a flowing compression medium, which is the same flowing compression medium filled in the first compression bag 21 and the second compression bag 22. Each auxiliary bag 23 is connected to one of the second compression bags 22, that is, the auxiliary bag 23 is used for lumbar compression. It is understandable that when the human body presses the flexible skin-adhesive piece 1 firmly onto the bed board, the auxiliary bag 23 is simultaneously squeezed. The flowing compression medium inside the auxiliary bag 23 flows through the pipe to the corresponding second compression bag 22, thereby providing an upward support force to the second compression bag 22. This effectively solves the problem that under the arched structure of the human body (i.e., the natural posture of the patient lying flat with the abdomen protruding and the waist and back pressed against the bed board), the flowing compression medium is prone to sinking downward due to gravity, resulting in uneven compression of different areas of the groin wound.

[0040] like Figure 1 As shown, preferably, the flexible skin-fitting component 1 is provided with a first connector 7 and a second connector 8 at both ends. The first connector 7 and the second connector 8 cooperate to bind the flexible skin-fitting component 1 to the human body, thereby further improving the wearing stability.

[0041] like Figure 1As shown, preferably, there are multiple second connectors 8, and the multiple second connectors 8 are arranged sequentially along the length direction of the flexible skin-fitting component 1. The first connector 7 can be selectively and detachably engaged with one of the second connectors 8 in order to adapt to patients of different body types.

[0042] In the description of this specification, references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this application. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples. Moreover, without contradiction, those skilled in the art can combine and integrate the different embodiments or examples described in this specification, as well as the features of those different embodiments or examples.

[0043] Furthermore, the terms "first" and "second" are used for descriptive purposes only and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance or implicitly specifying the number of technical features indicated. Thus, a feature defined as "first" or "second" may explicitly or implicitly include at least one of that feature. In the description of this application, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.

[0044] The above description is merely a specific embodiment of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any person skilled in the art can easily conceive of various variations or substitutions within the technical scope disclosed in this application, and these should all be included within the scope of protection of this application. Therefore, the scope of protection of this application should be determined by the scope of the claims.

Claims

1. An integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery, characterized in that, include: Flexible skin-fitting part (1), the flexible skin-fitting part (1) is a strip structure, the flexible skin-fitting part (1) is used to wrap around the waist and abdomen of the human body, and the two ends of the flexible skin-fitting part (1) are used for the waist to be squeezed against the bed board; Compression bag assembly (2), the compression bag assembly (2) is disposed on one side of the flexible skin-fitting member (1) and supported by the flexible skin-fitting member (1); the compression bag assembly (2) includes a first compression bag (21) and at least two second compression bags (22), the first compression bag (21) and the second compression bags are filled with a flowing compression medium; the first compression bag (21) is used to compress the abdomen of the human body; the two second compression bags (22) are respectively located on the horizontal opposite sides of the first compression bag (21), and the two second compression bags (22) are respectively used to compress the left groin and the right groin of the human body; each second compression bag (22) is connected to the first compression bag (21) through a first medium flow pipe (3).

2. The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: Each of the second compression bags (22) is connected to the second compression bag (22) through a second medium flow pipe (4). The second medium flow pipe (4) is located above the first medium flow pipe (3). The connection between the second medium flow pipe (4) and the second compression bag (22) has a first horizontal height, and the connection between the first medium flow pipe (3) and the first compression bag (21) has a second horizontal height. The first horizontal height is greater than the second horizontal height.

3. The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to claim 2, characterized in that: The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery also includes at least two one-way valves (5); the two one-way valves (5) are respectively located in one of the first medium flow pipes (3), and the flow direction of the one-way valves (5) is from the first compression bag (21) to the second compression bag (22).

4. The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to claim 3, characterized in that: The sidewall of the second compression bag (22) is made of rigid material. The second compression bag (22) contains a lifting plate (6). The lifting plate (6) slides against the sidewall of the second compression bag (22) to divide the inner cavity of the second compression bag (22) into an upper cavity (221) and a lower cavity (222). The lifting plate (6) has a liquid passage hole (61). The first compression bag (21), the first medium flow pipe (3), the lower cavity (222), the liquid passage hole (61), the upper cavity (221), the second medium flow pipe (4), and the first compression bag (21) are connected in sequence along the liquid internal circulation flow direction.

5. The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to claim 4, characterized in that: The first compression bag (21) is made of a flexible material.

6. The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The compression bag assembly (2) is located on the side of the flexible skin-fitting piece (1) away from the human skin.

7. The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The fluid compression medium is a liquid medium.

8. The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The compression bag assembly (2) further includes at least two auxiliary bags (23), each of which is located at one end of the flexible skin-fitting member (1) and supported by the flexible skin-fitting member (1); the two auxiliary bags (23) are located on opposite horizontal sides of the compression bag assembly (2), and each of the two auxiliary bags (23) is filled with a flowing compression medium; each of the auxiliary bags (23) is connected to one of the second compression bags (22), and the auxiliary bags (23) are used for waist compression.

9. The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The flexible skin-fitting component (1) has a first connector (7) and a second connector (8) at both ends. The first connector (7) and the second connector (8) cooperate to bind the flexible skin-fitting component (1) to the human body.

10. The integrated anti-slip compression bag for bilateral inguinal hernia surgery according to claim 9, characterized in that: The second connector (8) is provided in multiple ways, and the multiple second connectors (8) are arranged sequentially along the length direction of the flexible skin-fitting member (1). The first connector (7) can be selectively and detachably engaged with one of the second connectors (8).

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