Debridement trolley for operating room nursing

By installing protective films and splash guards on the debridement cart, the problem of irrigation fluid splashing was solved, thus reducing contamination of the surgical environment and improving cleaning efficiency. This also simplified the effectiveness of protective measures for the surgical environment, making them easier to apply and reducing the risk of contamination, thereby improving debridement efficiency.

CN223930223UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24XIN HUA HOSPITAL AFFILIATED TO SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIV SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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Application Number
CN202423214890.4
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-25
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-25

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Technical Problem

Existing debridement carts are prone to splashing of rinsing fluid during the debridement process, which can contaminate the surgical environment. Additionally, components such as the top plate and support need to be cleaned and disinfected, which affects the efficiency of debridement.

Method used

The wound cleaning cart is covered with a first protective film, a second protective film, and a third protective film. Combined with a splash guard, an operating port, and an observation window, this prevents the rinsing solution from splashing. The protective film is replaced directly at the end of the wound cleaning process to avoid the need for overall cleaning and disinfection of the entire wound cleaning cart.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents irrigation fluid splashing, reduces surgical environment contamination, improves wound cleaning efficiency, and simplifies the maintenance process of the wound cleaning cart.

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Abstract

The debridement trolley for operating room nursing comprises a support, a bearing plate is installed at the bottom of the support, a top plate is installed at the top of the support, a debridement pool is installed in the center of the top plate in a penetrating mode, a first protective film is arranged on the outer side of the support, and a second protective film is arranged on the top of the top plate. And a third protective film is arranged in the debridement pool. The first protective film, the second protective film and the third protective film are arranged, so that the debridement pool, the top plate, the bearing plate and the support can be protected, and the whole debridement trolley is covered with a protective cover composed of the first protective film, the second protective film and the third protective film; the debridement trolley has the advantages that the first protective film, the second protective film and the third protective film can be directly replaced when debridement is finished, the debridement trolley does not need to be integrally cleaned and disinfected, and the debridement efficiency can be effectively improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, and more specifically, to a wound cleaning cart for operating room care. Background Technology

[0002] A wound cleaning cart is a device specifically designed for wound cleaning. Its main function is to remove dirt and foreign objects from the wound in a timely manner, keeping the wound clean, thereby promoting wound healing and reducing the occurrence of infection and complications.

[0003] A search revealed a Chinese patent utility model number 202323562088.X, which discloses a wound cleaning cart, comprising: a support frame with a top plate on top, a support plate on the support frame located below the top plate, a wound cleaning pool on the top plate, a storage component on the support plate, and casters at the bottom of the support frame; a replacement component, comprising a waterproof bag inside the wound cleaning pool and elastic bands on the pool and the bag, with a filter screen at the bottom of the waterproof bag; and a wastewater bag on top of the support plate. This utility model, through its replacement component, effectively prevents the wound cleaning cart from being contaminated by the wound cleaning fluid. After wound cleaning is completed, the replacement component can be removed from the cart and replaced with a new one, facilitating subsequent use and providing convenient wound cleaning care for patients. However, the aforementioned patents have the following shortcomings: during the debridement process, the cleaning solution splashes everywhere, causing the top plate, support, and other components to become contaminated. Replacing components only ensures that the cleaning pool is not contaminated by the cleaning solution; after use, the top plate, support, and other components still need to be cleaned and disinfected. Moreover, during the debridement process, the rinsing solution can easily splash onto the operating table, the floor, and the clothing and bodies of patients and medical staff, causing pollution to the surgical environment. Therefore, this utility model proposes a new solution. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to solve the problem that the replacement components in the device can only ensure that the cleaning pool is not contaminated by the cleaning solution, and the top plate, support and other components still need to be cleaned and disinfected after use. Moreover, during the debridement process, the rinsing solution can easily splash onto the operating table, the floor, and the clothes and bodies of patients and medical staff, which will cause pollution of the surgical environment. Therefore, a debridement cart for operating room care is proposed.

[0005] To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0006] Operating room cleaning carts were used to address these issues.

[0007] The present invention is as follows:

[0008] The device includes a support frame, a support plate at the bottom of the support frame, a top plate at the top of the support frame, a debridement pool through the center of the top plate, a first protective membrane on the outside of the support frame, a second protective membrane on the top of the top plate, a third protective membrane inside the debridement pool, a splash shield on top of the second protective membrane, limb openings on both the front and back of the splash shield, two operating ports on the front of the splash shield located on either side of the limb openings, a transparent observation window on top of the splash shield, a waste fluid collection assembly that cooperates with the debridement pool on top of the support plate, and multiple evenly distributed casters on the bottom of the support plate.

[0009] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the top of the top plate is inlaid with a plurality of magnet blocks that cooperate with the splash shield, and the plurality of magnet blocks are all located on the outside of the debridement pool.

[0010] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the third protective film has a through structure, wherein the first protective film and the second protective film are connected to each other, and the second protective film and the third protective film are connected to each other.

[0011] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the waste liquid collection assembly includes a fixing mechanism fixedly installed on the top of the support plate and a waste liquid tank installed inside the fixing mechanism.

[0012] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the fixing mechanism includes a limiting frame with an opening on one side, and a plurality of locking studs threadedly connected to the limiting frame are installed through the limiting frame.

[0013] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the debridement pool is equipped with a flushing assembly that penetrates one side wall of the pool. The flushing includes a hose, one end of which is connected to a spray gun located inside the splash shield. The spray gun is equipped with an adjustment valve, and the other end of the hose is connected to a connector that penetrates the side wall of the splash shield.

[0014] As a preferred technical solution of this utility model, the top of the splash guard is symmetrically equipped with two handles, and the inside of the limb opening is provided with two mutually symmetrical blocking curtains, which are made of soft material.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0016] In the solution of this utility model:

[0017] 1. By setting up the first, second, and third protective films, the debridement pool, top plate, support plate, and bracket can be protected, so that the entire debridement cart is covered by the protective cover composed of the first, second, and third protective films. This prevents the debridement cart from being contaminated by rinsing fluid or blood from the patient's wound during debridement. At the end of debridement, the first, second, and third protective films can be directly replaced without the need for overall cleaning and disinfection of the debridement cart, which can effectively improve the efficiency of debridement.

[0018] 2. By setting up a splash shield, operating port, limb opening, and observation window, the part of the limb that needs to be cleaned can be covered inside the splash shield during the cleaning operation, thereby preventing the irrigation fluid from splashing onto the operating table, the floor, the patient's and medical staff's clothes and bodies during the cleaning process, thus preventing pollution of the surgical environment. Attached Figure Description

[0019] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the overall structure of the operating room nursing debridement cart provided by this utility model;

[0020] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the internal structure of the operating room cleaning cart provided by this utility model;

[0021] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the support structure of the operating room cleaning cart provided by this utility model;

[0022] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the first protective membrane structure of the operating room nursing debridement cart provided by this utility model;

[0023] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the splash guard structure of the operating room nursing debridement cart provided by this utility model;

[0024] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the limiting frame structure of the operating room cleaning cart provided by this utility model.

[0025] The image shows:

[0026] 1. First protective membrane; 2. Splash shield; 3. Casters; 4. Bracket; 5. Operating port; 6. Limb opening; 7. Waste liquid tank; 8. Fixing mechanism; 9. Top plate; 10. Observation window; 11. Support plate; 12. Debridement pool; 13. Second protective membrane; 14. Third protective membrane; 15. Handle; 16. Barrier curtain; 17. Magnet block; 101. Hose; 102. Spray gun; 103. Adjusting valve; 104. Connector; 801. Limiting frame; 802. Locking stud. Detailed Implementation

[0027] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the embodiments of this utility model clearer, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, of the embodiments of this utility model.

[0028] Therefore, the following detailed description of the embodiments of this utility model is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed utility model, but merely to illustrate some embodiments of the utility model. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of this utility model without inventive effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0029] It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments and features and technical solutions in the present invention can be combined with each other.

[0030] It should be noted that similar labels and letters in the following figures indicate similar items. Therefore, once an item is defined in one figure, it does not need to be further defined and explained in subsequent figures.

[0031] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that the terms "upper," "lower," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly used when the product is in use, or the orientation or positional relationship commonly understood by those skilled in the art. These terms are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description, and do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation on this utility model. In addition, the terms "first," "second," etc., are only used to distinguish descriptions and should not be construed as indicating or implying relative importance.

[0032] like Figures 1-5As shown, this embodiment proposes a wound cleaning cart for operating room care, including a support 4, a support plate 11 installed at the bottom of the support 4, a top plate 9 installed at the top of the support 4, a wound cleaning pool 12 penetrating through the center of the top plate 9, a first protective membrane 1 on the outside of the support 4, a second protective membrane 13 on the top of the top plate 9, and a third protective membrane 14 inside the wound cleaning pool 12. The first, second, and third protective membranes 14 protect the wound cleaning pool 12, the top plate 9, the support plate 11, and the support 4, effectively enclosing the entire wound cleaning cart within a protective shield composed of these membranes. This prevents contamination of the cart by irrigation fluid or blood from the patient's wound during wound cleaning. At the end of the cleaning process, the first, second, and third protective membranes 14 can be directly removed from the cart. Replacement of 14 eliminates the need for overall cleaning and disinfection of the debridement cart, effectively improving debridement efficiency. The top of the second protective membrane 13 is equipped with a splash guard 2, with limb openings 6 on both the front and back. Two operating ports 5 are located on the front of the splash guard 2, situated on either side of the limb openings 6. A transparent observation window 10 is installed on the top of the splash guard 2. A waste fluid collection assembly that works in conjunction with the debridement pool 12 is installed on the top of the support plate 11. Multiple evenly distributed casters 3 are installed on the bottom of the support plate 11. By setting up the splash guard 2, operating ports 5, limb openings 6, and observation window 10, the limb requiring debridement can be covered inside the splash guard 2 during use, thus preventing the irrigation fluid from splashing onto the operating table, floor, patient's and medical staff's clothing and body during the debridement process, thus preventing contamination of the surgical environment.

[0033] like Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, a plurality of magnet blocks 17 are further embedded in the top of the top plate 9, which cooperate with the splash shield 2. The plurality of magnet blocks 17 are all located on the outside of the debridement pool 12. It should be noted that during use, the magnet blocks 17 can attract the splash shield 2, thereby preventing the splash shield 2 from moving during the debridement process.

[0034] like Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 4 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, the third protective membrane 14 is further designed as a through-type structure, with the first protective membrane 1 and the second protective membrane 13 interconnected, and the second protective membrane 13 and the third protective membrane 14 interconnected. It should be noted that the arrangement of the first protective membrane 1, the second protective membrane 13, and the third protective membrane 14 effectively protects the entire wound cleaning cart, while the through-type third protective membrane 14 also prevents interference with the discharge of cleaning fluid into the waste liquid tank 7.

[0035] like Figure 2, Figure 3 and Figure 6 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, the waste liquid collection assembly further includes a fixing mechanism 8 fixedly installed on the top of the support plate 11 and a waste liquid tank 7 installed inside the fixing mechanism 8. It should be noted that the fixing mechanism 8 facilitates the fixation of the waste liquid tank 7 during use, preventing it from shaking when the cleaning vehicle moves. The waste liquid tank 7 also enables waste liquid to be recycled.

[0036] like Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 6 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, the fixing mechanism 8 further includes a limiting frame 801 with an opening on one side. Multiple locking studs 802, threadedly connected to the limiting frame 801, are threaded through the limiting frame 801. The multiple locking studs 802 are symmetrically distributed on both sides of the limiting frame 801. It should be noted that during use, rotating the locking studs 802 can abut against the waste liquid tank 7 located inside the limiting frame 801, thereby fixing the waste liquid tank 7.

[0037] like Figure 2 and Figure 5 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, a further step is to install a flushing assembly penetrating one side wall inside the debridement pool 12. The flushing assembly includes a hose 101, one end of which is connected to a spray gun 102 located inside the splash guard 2. A regulating valve 103 is installed on the spray gun 102, and the other end of the hose 101 is connected to a connector 104 penetrating the side wall of the splash guard 2. It should be noted that during use, the flushing assembly can be easily connected to an external fluid supply mechanism to flush the patient's wound. During use, the connector 104 is connected to an external fluid supply mechanism, and the patient's wound can be flushed through the hose 101 and the spray gun 102. The flow rate of the flushing fluid can be adjusted by the regulating valve 103.

[0038] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 and Figure 5 As shown, in a preferred embodiment, based on the above method, two handles 15 are symmetrically installed on the top of the splash shield 2, and two symmetrically arranged blocking curtains 16 are provided on the inner side of the limb opening 6. The blocking curtains 16 are made of soft material. It should be noted that the handles 15 make it easy to lift the splash shield 2, and the blocking curtains 16 can block the gap between the patient's limb and the limb opening 6 when the patient's limb is inserted into the splash shield 2.

[0039] Specifically, the working principle of this operating room nursing debridement cart is as follows: When in use, the patient's limb is placed on top of the ceiling plate 9, and then the splash shield 2 is placed on the ceiling plate 9, so that the wound on the patient's limb is located between the splash shield 2 and the debridement pool 12. It is connected to the external fluid supply mechanism through the rinsing component. Then, the medical staff can insert their hands into the inside of the splash shield 2 through the operation port 5 to operate the rinsing component to treat the patient's wound. During debridement, the patient's wound can be easily observed through the observation window 10. After the debridement is completed, the first protective film 1, the second protective film 13 and the third protective film 14 can be directly removed and replaced without the need for a comprehensive cleaning and disinfection of the debridement cart.

[0040] The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present utility model and are not intended to limit the technical solutions described in the present utility model. Although the present utility model has been described in detail with reference to the above embodiments, the present utility model is not limited to the specific embodiments described above. Therefore, any modifications or equivalent substitutions to the present utility model, and all technical solutions and improvements that do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention, are covered within the scope of the claims of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A wound cleaning cart for operating room care, comprising a support (4), a support plate (11) mounted at the bottom of the support (4), a top plate (9) mounted at the top of the support (4), and a wound cleaning pool (12) penetrating through the center of the top plate (9), characterized in that, The support (4) is provided with a first protective membrane (1) on the outside, the top plate (9) is provided with a second protective membrane (13) on the top, the debridement pool (12) is provided with a third protective membrane (14) inside, the second protective membrane (13) is provided with a splash shield (2) on the top, the splash shield (2) is provided with limb openings (6) on the front and back, the splash shield (2) is provided with two operating ports (5) on the front, the operating ports (5) are located on both sides of the limb openings (6), the splash shield (2) is provided with a transparent observation window (10) on the top, the support plate (11) is provided with a waste liquid collection assembly that cooperates with the debridement pool (12) on the top, and the support plate (11) is provided with multiple evenly distributed casters (3) on the bottom.

2. The operating room debridement cart according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the top plate (9) is inlaid with a plurality of magnet blocks (17) that cooperate with the splash shield (2), and the plurality of magnet blocks (17) are located on the outside of the debridement pool (12).

3. The operating room debridement cart according to claim 1, characterized in that, The third protective film (14) has a through structure, and the first protective film (1) and the second protective film (13) are connected to each other, and the second protective film (13) and the third protective film (14) are connected to each other.

4. The operating room cleaning cart according to claim 3, characterized in that, The waste liquid collection assembly includes a fixing mechanism (8) fixedly installed on the top of the support plate (11) and a waste liquid tank (7) installed inside the fixing mechanism (8).

5. The operating room cleaning cart according to claim 4, characterized in that, The fixing mechanism (8) includes a limiting frame (801) with an opening on one side, and a plurality of locking studs (802) threadedly connected to the limiting frame (801) are installed through it.

6. The operating room debridement cart according to claim 1, characterized in that, The cleaning pool (12) is equipped with a flushing assembly that penetrates one side wall. The flushing assembly includes a hose (101), one end of which is connected to a spray gun (102) located inside the splash shield (2). The spray gun (102) is equipped with a regulating valve (103), and the other end of the hose (101) is connected to a connector (104) that penetrates the side wall of the splash shield (2).

7. The operating room debridement cart according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top of the splash guard (2) is symmetrically equipped with two handles (15), and the inside of the limb opening (6) is provided with two mutually symmetrical blocking curtains (16), which are made of soft material.

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