Drainage tube supporting frame
By designing a drainage tube support frame and utilizing a combination structure of the support body and the tail tube, the drainage tube is prevented from kinking at the base of the abdomen, solving the problem of poor fixation methods and improving drainage effect and patient recovery speed.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423142045.0
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-19
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-19
AI Technical Summary
Abdominal drainage tubes are prone to kinking at the base of the abdomen, and traditional fixation methods are ineffective, affecting drainage and patient recovery.
Design a drainage tube support frame, including a support body and a tail tube. The support body forms a virtual guide path, and the tail tube guides the drainage tube to extend towards the skin through an arc-shaped meandering section and an extension section. The support body fits the skin and is fixed by a snap-fit structure. The material is transparent plastic.
It effectively prevents the drainage tube from kinking at the base, improves drainage effect, reduces patients' psychological concerns, has a simple structure, is easy to use, and promotes rapid patient recovery.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of abdominal drainage technology, and in particular to a drainage tube support frame. Background Technology
[0002] The abdominal cavity specifically refers to the cavity formed above the pelvis and below the diaphragm. This cavity is shaped like a sac and contains many important organs, such as the liver, spleen, stomach, and small intestine. The retroperitoneal region also contains organs such as the ureters, kidneys, and bladder.
[0003] After abdominal surgery, drainage is necessary to remove fluids from the abdominal cavity to accelerate recovery. Abdominal drainage typically involves creating a drainage tube insertion port in the abdomen. One end of the tube is inserted into the abdominal cavity, while the other end connects to other external instruments. Drainage is achieved through pressure from the body, gravity, or negative pressure. During abdominal drainage, the drainage tube is often pressed against the patient's abdomen, causing it to kink at the base of the tube. This can happen, for example, when sleeping, it may be pressed against by a blanket, or when the patient is in an improper position or turns over, causing it to be pressed against by their own limbs. This reduces the effectiveness of drainage and the patient's recovery. Furthermore, some patients are afraid of the drainage tube kinking and are afraid to move. To prevent kinking, the traditional method is to use tape and medical cotton to form a mound at the base of the drainage tube for fixation. However, due to insufficient support from the medical cotton and tape, kinking still occurs, resulting in poor protection.
[0004] Therefore, based on the above problems, how to protect the root of the abdominal external drainage tube and provide a drainage tube support frame has become an important technical problem that needs to be solved by those skilled in the art. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the defects of the existing technology and provide a drainage tube support frame to solve the problem of kinking at the root of the abdominal external drainage tube.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0007] The drainage tube support frame disclosed in this utility model includes:
[0008] The support body has a ring-shaped structure that protrudes upwards to form a virtual guide path. A through-hole allowing a drainage tube to pass through is located in the center of the support body.
[0009] The tail tube includes an arc-shaped detour connected to the through hole and an extension connected to the detour, through which the drainage tube is guided toward the skin and extends along the drainage tube.
[0010] Furthermore, the lower part of the supported body is a hollow structure, and the edge of the supported body has a bonding surface, which is used to bond with the skin.
[0011] Furthermore, the lower part of the support body is formed with a flange extending radially therefrom, and the lower part of the flange is formed with a plane, which is the mating surface.
[0012] Furthermore, the support body and the tailpipe are integrally formed.
[0013] Furthermore, the support body is symmetrically formed with a first support component and a second support component on a plane parallel to the virtual guide path, and the first support component and the second support component are fixedly connected by a snap-fit structure.
[0014] Furthermore, the latching structure includes a latching block formed on the first support component and a latching hole opened on the second support component, wherein the latching block can engage or disengage with the latching hole.
[0015] Furthermore, the support body is made of transparent plastic.
[0016] Furthermore, the support body has several hollowed-out grooves communicating with its inner cavity.
[0017] In the above technical solution, the drainage tube support frame provided by this utility model has the following advantages:
[0018] The drainage tube support frame provided by this utility model, compared with the prior art, forms a virtual guide path for the drainage tube exiting the abdominal cavity through its upward protruding structure, avoiding kinking at the root of the drainage tube. Secondly, a tail tube is connected to the through-hole of the support frame, and the drainage tube makes an arc-shaped turn through the bend of the tail tube, extending smoothly towards the skin under the action of the extension section of the tail tube. This forces the drainage tube to maintain its posture within the support frame and the tail tube, effectively reducing the risk of kinking at the root of the drainage tube and effectively eliminating the patient's psychological concerns. It has the beneficial effects of simple structure, convenient use, reduced risk of kinking, easy drainage, and facilitated drainage fluid removal, thus promoting rapid patient recovery. Attached Figure Description
[0019] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the drawings used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments recorded in this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings.
[0020] Figure 1 This is an isometric drawing of the drainage tube support frame disclosed in this utility model;
[0021] Figure 2 This is an isometric view of the drainage tube support frame disclosed in this utility model from another perspective;
[0022] Figure 3 This is the main view of the drainage tube support frame disclosed in this utility model;
[0023] Figure 4 This is an isometric view of the first support unit of the drainage tube support frame disclosed in this utility model;
[0024] Figure 5 This is an isometric view of the second support component of the drainage tube support frame disclosed in this utility model.
[0025] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0026] 1. Support body; 2. Tail pipe; 3. Detour section; 4. Extension section; 5. Flanged edge; 6. Fitting surface; 7. Locking block; 8. Locking hole; 9. Hollowed-out groove. Detailed Implementation
[0027] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solution of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0028] See Figure 1-3 As shown;
[0029] A utility model drainage tube support frame includes: a support body 1 and a tail tube 2;
[0030] The support body 1 has a ring structure and protrudes upward to form a virtual guide path. A through hole is provided in the middle of the support body 1 so that the drainage pipe can pass through.
[0031] The tail tube 2 includes an arc-shaped meandering part 3 connected to the through hole and an extension part 4 connected to the meandering part 3. The end of the extension part 4 is a free end. The extension part 4 guides the drainage tube to extend towards the skin, forming a smooth and continuous drainage tube.
[0032] In this structure, the support body 1 forms a virtual guide path through its upward protrusion. The drainage tube is extended along the virtual guide path to avoid kinking at the root of the drainage tube. At the same time, the curved part 3 of the tail tube 2 is used to smoothly extend towards the skin under the action of the extension section of the tail tube 2. Thus, the support body 1 and the tail tube 2 force the drainage tube to maintain its posture, effectively reducing the risk of kinking at the root of the drainage tube and effectively eliminating the patient's fear and psychological concerns.
[0033] See Figure 2 As shown:
[0034] Preferably, the lower part of the support body 1 is a hollow structure, and an adhesive surface 6 is formed at the edge of the support body 1, which is in contact with the skin.
[0035] Specifically, the support body 1 extends downward in an umbrella shape with the diameter gradually increasing from the through hole as the center, and forms a contact surface 6 at the lower edge for contact with the skin to ensure a comfortable fit. When in use, the support frame is fixed to the patient with tape. The structure is simple and easy to use.
[0036] See Figure 1 As shown:
[0037] Preferably, the lower part of the support body 1 has a flange 5 extending radially therein, and the lower part of the flange 5 has a flat surface, which is a contact surface 6. The flange 5 increases the surface area of the support body 1, thereby expanding the contact area with the patient's skin, ensuring the comfort of the support body 1 in contact with the skin. In addition, adhesive tape can be used to fix the support body 1 on the outside of the flange, so that the patient can rest with peace of mind. Even if the patient is covered with a blanket or turned over, the drainage tube will not be kinked, which facilitates the drainage of fluid and helps the patient's body recover quickly.
[0038] See Figure 1 As shown:
[0039] Preferably, the support body 1 and the tailpipe 2 are integrally formed, and the support body 1 is made of transparent plastic.
[0040] To facilitate the connection between the drainage tube support frame and the drainage tube, the support body 1 is symmetrically formed with a first support component and a second support component on the plane center parallel to the virtual guide path. The first support component and the second support component are fixedly connected by a snap-fit structure. In use, the drainage tube is supported from both sides of the drainage tube by the first support component and the second support component, which is convenient to use.
[0041] See Figure 4 , 5 As shown:
[0042] The snap-fit structure includes a snap-fit block 7 formed on the first support segment and a snap-fit hole 8 opened on the second support segment. The snap-fit block 7 can engage or disengage with the snap-fit hole 8.
[0043] See Figure 1 As shown:
[0044] Preferably, the support body 1 has several hollow grooves 9 that communicate with its inner cavity. The hollow grooves 9 ensure air circulation between the inner cavity of the support body 1 and the outside, and also facilitate observation of the posture of the drainage tube in the inner cavity.
[0045] In the above technical solution, the drainage tube support frame provided by this utility model has a support body 1 that extends the drainage tube out of the abdominal cavity through a virtual guide path, avoiding kinking at the root of the drainage tube. At the same time, the drainage tube is curved through the bend 3 of the tail tube 2, and extends smoothly towards the skin under the action of the extension section of the tail tube 2. This forces the drainage tube to maintain its posture on the support body 1 and the tail tube 2, effectively reducing the risk of kinking at the root of the drainage tube and effectively eliminating the patient's psychological concerns. The structure is simple, easy to use, reduces the risk of kinking of the drainage tube, and helps the patient's body recover quickly.
[0046] The foregoing description only illustrates certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention. Undoubtedly, those skilled in the art can modify the described embodiments in various ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, the above drawings and descriptions are illustrative in nature and should not be construed as limiting the scope of protection of the claims of the present invention.
Claims
1. A drainage tube support frame, characterized in that, include: The support body (1) has a ring structure and protrudes upward to form a virtual guide path. The support body (1) has a through hole in the middle through which the drainage tube can pass. as well as Tail tube (2), which includes an arc-shaped detour (3) connected to the through hole and an extension (4) connected to the detour (3), through which the drainage tube is guided toward the skin and extends along the drainage tube.
2. The drainage tube support frame according to claim 1, characterized in that... ; The lower part of the support body (1) is a hollow structure, and the edge of the support body (1) has a bonding surface (6) which is bonded to the skin.
3. The drainage tube support frame according to claim 2, characterized in that; The lower part of the support body (1) has a flange (5) extending radially thereon, and the lower part of the flange (5) has a plane, which is the mating surface (6).
4. The drainage tube support frame according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that... ; The support body (1) and the tailpipe (2) are integrally formed.
5. The drainage tube support frame according to claim 4, characterized in that; The support body (1) is symmetrically formed with a first support component and a second support component on a plane parallel to the virtual guide path. The first support component and the second support component are fixedly connected by a snap-fit structure.
6. The drainage tube support frame according to claim 5, characterized in that... ; The snap-fit structure includes a snap-fit block (7) formed on the first support component and a snap-fit hole (8) opened on the second support component. The snap-fit block (7) can engage or disengage with the snap-fit hole (8).
7. The drainage tube support frame according to claim 4, characterized in that... ; The support body (1) is made of transparent plastic.
8. The drainage tube support frame according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that... ; The support body (1) has several hollowed-out grooves (9) that communicate with its inner cavity.