Thoracic cavity pipeline fixing device for nursing
By designing a removable bottom frame pad and binding piece combined with Velcro and self-adhesive layers for fixation, the inconvenience of using tape to fix drainage tubes during dressing changes is solved, improving comfort and efficiency during the nursing process.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520223321.1
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-02-12
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-24
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-02-12
AI Technical Summary
The existing method of securing drainage tubes with tape can easily pull on the tubes when changing dressings, causing pain to the patient, and removing the tape is difficult, affecting nursing efficiency.
A nursing thoracic tube fixation device was designed, including a base frame pad and a binding piece. It is detachably fixed by using Velcro and a self-adhesive layer. The drainage tube is fixed by staggered fixing straps and Velcro, which facilitates quick disassembly during nursing care.
This allows for quick disassembly and removal of the fixation device during the nursing process, avoiding pulling on the drainage tube and improving patient comfort and nursing efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of medical device technology, and in particular to a nursing thoracic tube fixation device. Background Technology
[0002] Thoracic surgery is a medical specialty that studies the organs within the thoracic cavity. After thoracic surgery, a drainage tube is usually inserted into the chest cavity to drain the accumulated pleural effusion, blood, or other fluids from the patient's chest cavity to the outside of the body, preventing postoperative infection and promoting wound healing. Due to the weight of the tube, it may droop naturally or pull on the wound when the patient moves, causing pain and even secondary injury. Therefore, it is necessary to fix the thoracic tube.
[0003] Common methods for fixing tubes at chest wound sites include cutting tape into an M-shape, wrapping part of the tape around the tube and attaching it to the body, with the remaining tape reinforcing the fixation. When the surgical incision is large, a dressing is usually required, covering the incision with the tape attached to the outer surface. However, postoperative care of the incision requires regular changes of the dressing to keep the incision dry and clean and prevent infection. When changing the dressing, the tape also needs to be removed. The adhesiveness of the tape makes removal difficult, and the process of removing the tape can easily pull on the tube, causing pain to the patient. Therefore, this application provides a nursing chest tube fixation device to meet this need. Utility Model Content
[0004] The technical problem to be solved by this utility model is to provide a nursing chest tube fixation device to solve the problem that the existing adhesive tape fixation of drainage tubes will cause inconvenience to incision care.
[0005] To solve the above-mentioned technical problems, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A nursing thoracic tube fixation device includes a base frame pad, a binding piece connected to the top of the base frame pad, and a dressing pad inside the base frame pad. The dressing pad can be fixed to the human body surface through the binding piece and the base frame pad. The base frame pad is glued to the human body, and the binding piece is glued to the base frame pad.
[0007] Optionally, the bottom frame pad is a frame structure, with an adhesive layer fixedly connected to one side wall of the bottom frame pad and an adhesive layer fixedly connected to the other side wall of the bottom frame pad.
[0008] Optionally, the adhesive layer is preferably hook and loop fastener, specifically the hook side of the hook and loop fastener, with the corresponding loop side fixedly connected to the bottom edge of the bonding piece.
[0009] Optionally, the adhesive layer is preferably a self-adhesive coating, and the surface of the adhesive layer is covered with release paper.
[0010] Optionally, a first break is provided in the middle of the bottom frame pad, and the width of the first break is one to two millimeters.
[0011] Optionally, the bonding piece is adapted to the bottom frame pad structure, and the bottom edge of the bonding piece is fixedly connected to the rough surface of the adhesive layer.
[0012] Optionally, the binding piece has an annular hole in the middle and a crack in the middle, which extends to the annular hole. A first fixing band and a second fixing band are fixedly connected to both sides of the crack, and the first fixing band and the second fixing band are smoothly connected to the cross-section of the crack in the binding piece.
[0013] Optionally, the binding piece has a tube-covering piece in the middle, and the bottom of the tube-covering piece is fixedly connected to the edge of the annular hole on the binding piece. The tube-covering piece has an annular opening structure, and the two end faces of the opening of the tube-covering piece are fixedly connected to the first fixing band and the second fixing band, respectively.
[0014] Optionally, the top of the second fixing strap is fixedly connected with a hook and loop fastener, specifically the hook side of the hook and loop fastener, and the bottom of the first fixing strap is fixedly connected with the rough side of the hook and loop fastener. The first fixing strap and the second fixing strap are staggered, and the tube cover is made of rubber material.
[0015] Optionally, the dressing pad has a clearance hole in the middle and a second break in the dressing pad, which is connected to the clearance hole.
[0016] Compared with the prior art, this utility model has at least the following beneficial effects:
[0017] In the above solution, a bottom frame pad is set and directly fixed to the human skin. The binding patch can be fixed to the human body through the bottom frame pad, and the drainage tube is also fixed. The detachable fixing method between the binding patch and the bottom frame pad makes it easy to quickly remove the binding patch when caring for the wound, improving the replacement effect and avoiding repeated tearing that causes pain to the patient.
[0018] By setting a first fixing strap and a second fixing strap, and using Velcro to fix the first fixing strap and the second fixing strap, and fixing them in a detachable manner, the drainage tube is bound by the first fixing strap and the second fixing strap interlacing. When performing wound care, the binding of the drainage tube can be released by separating the first fixing strap and the second fixing strap, thereby avoiding pulling the drainage tube when disassembling the connection between the binding piece and the bottom frame pad, thus improving comfort. Attached Figure Description
[0019] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and form part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the present invention and, together with the specification, further serve to explain the principles of the present invention and enable those skilled in the art to implement and use the present invention.
[0020] Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a nursing thoracic tube fixation device;
[0021] Figure 2 A schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the base frame pad and the dressing pad in combination;
[0022] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the base frame pad;
[0023] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the three-dimensional structure of the bonding piece.
[0024] Figure label:
[0025] 1. Base frame pad; 2. Dressing pad; 3. Binding piece; 4. Pad body; 5. Adhesive layer; 6. Adhesive layer; 7. First break; 8. Dressing pack; 9. Clearance hole; 10. Second break; 11. First fixing strap; 12. Second fixing strap; 13. Tube wrapping piece; 14. Velcro.
[0026] As shown in the figure, specific structures and devices are marked in the figure to clearly illustrate the structure of the embodiment of this utility model. However, this is only for illustrative purposes and is not intended to limit this utility model to this specific structure, device and environment. Those skilled in the art can adjust or modify these devices and environments according to specific needs. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The following is a detailed description of a nursing thoracic tube fixation device provided by this utility model, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, to make the embodiments more detailed, the following embodiments are the best and preferred embodiments; those skilled in the art can also use other alternative methods to implement some known technologies; and the accompanying drawings are only for more specific description of the embodiments and are not intended to specifically limit this utility model.
[0028] It should be noted that the use of terms such as "an embodiment," "an embodiment," "an exemplary embodiment," and "some embodiments" in the specification indicates that the described embodiment may include a specific feature, structure, or characteristic, but not every embodiment necessarily includes that specific feature, structure, or characteristic. Furthermore, when describing a specific feature, structure, or characteristic in conjunction with embodiments, implementing such a feature, structure, or characteristic in conjunction with other embodiments should be within the knowledge of those skilled in the art.
[0029] Generally, terms can be understood at least partly from their use in context. For example, depending at least partly on the context, the term "one or more" as used herein can be used to describe any feature, structure, or characteristic in a singular sense, or a combination of features, structures, or characteristics in a plural sense. Additionally, the term "based on" can be understood not necessarily to convey an exclusive set of factors, but rather, alternatively, depending at least partly on the context, to allow for the presence of other factors that are not necessarily explicitly described.
[0030] It is understood that the meanings of “on”, “above”, and “above” in this utility model should be interpreted in the broadest manner, such that “on” not only means “directly on” something, but also includes the meaning of being “on” something with an intervening feature or layer, and that “above” or “above” not only means “on” something, but also includes the meaning of being “on” something without an intervening feature or layer.
[0031] Furthermore, spatially related terms such as “below,” “under,” “lower,” “above,” and “upper” are used herein for convenience to describe the relationship of one element or feature to one or more other elements or features, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Spatially related terms are intended to cover different orientations in the use or operation of the device other than those depicted in the accompanying drawings. The device may be oriented in other ways, and the spatially related descriptive terms used herein can be interpreted similarly.
[0032] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, an embodiment of this utility model provides a nursing thoracic tube fixation device, including a base frame pad 1, a binding piece 3 connected to the top of the base frame pad 1, and a dressing pad 2 inside the base frame pad 1. The dressing pad 2 can be fixed to the human body surface by cooperating with the base frame pad 1 through the binding piece 3. An avoidance hole 9 is opened in the middle of the dressing pad 2, and a second break 10 is opened on the dressing pad 2, which is connected to the avoidance hole 9. The position of the avoidance hole 9 is coaxially distributed with the position of the annular hole on the binding piece 3. The base frame pad 1 is glued to the human body, and the binding piece 3 is glued to the base frame pad 1. By setting the base frame pad 1, the base frame pad 1 is directly fixed to the human skin. The binding piece 3 can be fixed to the human body through the base frame pad 1, and at the same time, the drainage tube is fixed. The detachable fixing method between the binding piece 3 and the base frame pad 1 facilitates the quick removal of the binding piece 3 when caring for wounds, improves the replacement effect, and avoids repeated tearing that causes pain to the patient.
[0033] like Figure 2 and Figure 3As shown, the bottom frame pad 1 is a frame structure. An adhesive layer 5 is fixedly connected to one side wall of the bottom frame pad 1, and an adhesive layer 6 is fixedly connected to the other side wall of the bottom frame pad 1. The adhesive layer 5 is preferably Velcro, specifically the hook side of Velcro, and the corresponding hook side of Velcro is fixedly connected to the bottom edge of the binding piece 3. By setting the adhesive layer 5, the binding piece 3 is glued and fixed to the bottom frame pad 1 through the adhesive layer 5 during use. The bottom frame pad 1 and the binding piece 3 can be repeatedly glued or torn apart. Compared with self-adhesive adhesive, this fixing method is more convenient to disassemble and is suitable for changing the dressing pad 2 during care. The adhesive layer 6 is preferably a self-adhesive coating. The surface of the adhesive layer 6 is covered with release paper. The release paper is used to prevent dust and prevent the self-adhesive coating from being contaminated or damaged.
[0034] The bottom frame pad 1 has a first break 7 in the middle, the width of which is one to two millimeters. By setting the first break 7, the bottom frame pad 1 can be fixed around the wound by passing over the drainage tube through the two sides of the first break 7 during use. The binding piece 3 is adapted to the structure of the bottom frame pad 1. The bottom edge of the binding piece 3 is fixedly connected to the rough surface of the adhesive layer 6. The binding piece 3 has an annular hole in the middle and a crack in the middle, which extends to the annular hole. The first fixing band 11 and the second fixing band 12 are fixedly connected to both sides of the crack, respectively. The first fixing band 11 and the second fixing band 12 are smoothly connected to the cross-section of the crack of the binding piece 3. The binding piece 3 has a tube-covering piece 13 in the middle. The bottom of the tube-covering piece 13 is fixedly connected to the edge of the annular hole on the binding piece 3. The tube-covering piece 13 has an annular opening structure. The two end faces of the opening of the tube-covering piece 13 are fixedly connected to the first fixing band 11 and the second fixing band 12, respectively.
[0035] like Figure 2 and Figure 4 As shown, the top of the second fixing band 12 is fixedly connected with a Velcro 14, specifically the hook side of the Velcro 14. The bottom of the first fixing band 11 is fixedly connected with the rough side of the Velcro 14. The first fixing band 11 and the second fixing band 12 are staggered. The tube wrapping piece 13 is made of rubber material. The staggered arrangement of the first fixing band 11 and the second fixing band 12 can form a conical structure for the tube wrapping piece 13. The diameter of the conical piece 13 can be reduced as the degree of staggered arrangement of the first fixing band 11 and the second fixing band 12 increases. In use, the tube wrapping piece 13 wraps the drainage tube, providing support for the drainage tube at the wound. Then, the drainage tube is wrapped and fixed by the staggered adhesion of the first fixing band 11 and the second fixing band 12. The first fixing band 11 and the second fixing band 12 can be repeatedly attached or detached through the Velcro 14, which facilitates quick binding or unbinding of the drainage tube. It is suitable for postoperative care.
[0036] The working principle of the technical solution provided by this utility model is as follows: When in use, firstly, tear off the release paper on the surface of the adhesive layer 6, then stagger the bottom frame pad 1 at the first break 7, and paste the bottom frame pad 1 around the wound through the drainage tube, then cover the wound with the dressing pad 2 through the second break 10 through the drainage tube, and the drainage tube is stuck in the avoidance hole 9. Then, pull apart the first fixing band 11 and the second fixing band 12 alternately, and cover the bottom frame pad 1 with the binding piece 3 through the drainage tube, and press the edge of the binding piece 3 to stick and fix the binding piece 3 to the bottom frame pad 1.
[0037] When it is necessary to clean and care for the wound and change the dressing pad 2, first tear off the first fixing strap 11 and the second fixing strap 12, and release the wrapping piece 13 from the drainage tube. Then, starting from one corner of the binding piece 3, tear the binding piece 3 off the bottom frame pad 1 until the binding piece 3 is completely removed from the bottom frame pad 1, exposing the dressing pad 2. After removing it, wipe the wound and replace the new dressing pad 2 in its original position. Then, re-attach the binding piece 3 to the bottom frame pad 1. Again, cross-attach the first fixing strap 11 and the second fixing strap 12 with the Velcro 14, and wrap the wrapping piece 13 around the drainage tube opening to fix it.
[0038] This utility model encompasses any substitutions, modifications, equivalent methods, and solutions made within the spirit and scope of this utility model. To provide the public with a thorough understanding of this utility model, specific details are described in detail in the following preferred embodiments; however, those skilled in the art will fully understand this utility model even without these detailed descriptions. Furthermore, to avoid unnecessary confusion regarding the essence of this utility model, well-known methods, processes, procedures, components, and circuits are not described in detail.
[0039] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model. It should be noted that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of the present utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the protection scope of the present utility model.
Claims
1. A nursing thoracic tube fixation device, characterized in that, Includes a bottom frame pad, the top of which is connected to a binding piece, and a dressing pad is provided inside the bottom frame pad. The dressing pad can be fixed to the human body surface by cooperating with the bottom frame pad through the binding piece. The bottom frame pad is glued to the human body, and the binding piece is glued to the bottom frame pad. The bottom frame pad has a first cut in the middle, and the width of the first cut is one to two millimeters. The binding piece has an annular hole in the middle and a crack in the middle, which extends to the annular hole. A first fixing band and a second fixing band are fixedly connected to both sides of the crack, and the first fixing band and the second fixing band are smoothly connected to the cross-section of the crack in the binding piece. The binding piece has a tube-covering piece in the middle. The bottom of the tube-covering piece is fixedly connected to the edge of the annular hole on the binding piece. The tube-covering piece has an annular opening structure. The two end faces of the opening of the tube-covering piece are fixedly connected to the first fixing band and the second fixing band, respectively.
2. The nursing thoracic tube fixation device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom frame pad is a frame structure, with an adhesive layer fixedly connected to one side wall and an adhesive layer fixedly connected to the other side wall.
3. The nursing thoracic tube fixation device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The adhesive layer is Velcro, specifically the hook side of the Velcro, with the corresponding loop side of the Velcro fixedly connected to the bottom edge of the bonding piece.
4. The nursing thoracic tube fixation device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The adhesive layer is a self-adhesive coating, and the surface of the adhesive layer is covered with release paper.
5. The nursing thoracic tube fixation device according to claim 3, characterized in that, The bonding piece is adapted to the bottom frame pad structure, and the bottom edge of the bonding piece is fixedly connected to the rough surface of the adhesive layer.
6. The nursing thoracic tube fixation device according to claim 5, characterized in that, The top of the second fixing strap is fixedly connected with a hook and loop fastener, specifically the hook side of the hook and loop fastener. The bottom of the first fixing strap is fixedly connected with the rough side of the hook and loop fastener. The first fixing strap and the second fixing strap are staggered. The tube cover is made of rubber material.
7. The nursing thoracic tube fixation device according to claim 6, characterized in that, The dressing pad has a clearance hole in the middle and a second break in the dressing pad, which is connected to the clearance hole.