Collecting device for scalp hemostatic clips for craniotomy

By designing a collection device for craniotomy, the problems of low efficiency and omissions in counting scalp hemostatic clips were solved, enabling rapid and accurate collection and counting, thus improving surgical efficiency and cleanliness.

CN223958885UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03THE FIRST MEDICAL CENT CHINESE PLA GENERAL HOSPITAL
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Application Number
CN202423082328.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-12-13
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2034-12-13

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

In existing technologies, the efficiency of counting scalp hemostatic clips after surgery is low, they are easily scattered, and there may be a large number of clips with multiple clips, making it difficult to ensure that all clips are collected and posing a risk of omission.

Method used

Design a collection device for craniotomy surgery, comprising a rectangular array collection slot and an inner frame. The inner frame has an inner clamping pad for fixing the scalp hemostatic clip. The inner frame can be detached and installed by means of movable pins and elastic components. The inner frame has a marking slot for easy counting. The box cover is fixed by magnetic tabs.

Benefits of technology

This improves the speed of surgical completion, ensures that all scalp hemostatic clips are collected, avoids omissions, keeps the area clean, and facilitates removal and disinfection.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a collecting device for scalp hemostatic clips for craniotomy, which comprises a device main body and an inner frame, a plurality of collecting grooves for placing the scalp hemostatic clips are arranged at the upper part in the device main body in a rectangular array, and the inner frame is arranged at the upper part in the device main body. The inner frame is used for conducting auxiliary fixing on the scalp hemostatic clips in the collecting grooves, the inner frame comprises single frames and connecting parts, the number of the single frames corresponds to the number of the collecting grooves one to one, every two adjacent single frames are connected through the connecting parts, and inner clip liners are installed at the edges of the inner sides of the single frames in an embedded mode. The collecting device is suitable for craniotomy, after the craniotomy is finished, the scalp hemostatic clips can be placed in the collecting groove one by one, so that whether all the scalp hemostatic clips are completely collected in place or not can be clearly known at a glance, counting is not needed, the head and tail speed of the operation can be increased, and the working efficiency is improved. And the situation that the scalp hemostatic clip is omitted can be avoided.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of surgical instrument technology, and in particular to a collection device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy. Background Technology

[0002] In craniotomy, scalp hemostatic clips are a commonly used medical device used to clamp the scalp of the surgeon to stop bleeding.

[0003] Because scalp hemostasis clips are small in size and numerous, often a dozen or more are used in a single surgery. Therefore, after the operation, it is necessary to count the number of scalp hemostasis clips to prevent omissions. The current method is to place all the scalp hemostasis clips in a container and count them one by one. This counting method is not only inefficient and prone to being scattered, but may also result in an excessive number or duplicates. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this invention is to overcome the shortcomings of existing technologies that place all scalp hemostatic clips in a container and count them one by one. This counting method is not only inefficient and prone to scattering, but may also result in a large number of clips or duplicates. This invention provides a collection device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy. By setting up this collection device, after the craniotomy is completed, the scalp hemostatic clips can be placed into the collection slot one by one. This allows for a clear view of whether all the scalp hemostatic clips have been collected, eliminating the need for further counting. This not only improves the speed of the operation from beginning to end, but also avoids the situation of missing scalp hemostatic clips.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0006] This utility model discloses a collection device for scalp hemostasis clips used in craniotomy, including a device body and an inner frame, wherein the upper part of the device body has a plurality of collection slots arranged in a rectangular array for placing scalp hemostasis clips.

[0007] The inner frame is installed inside the upper part of the main body of the device to assist in fixing the scalp hemostatic clips in each collection slot. The inner frame includes individual frames corresponding to the number of collection slots and connecting parts that connect two adjacent individual frames. The individual frames have a rectangular frame structure and are fitted into the upper opening of the collection slot. Inner clip pads are embedded in the inner edge of the individual frames. By setting up this collection device, after the craniotomy, the scalp hemostatic clips can be placed into the collection slots one by one. This allows for a clear view of whether all the scalp hemostatic clips have been collected without the need for counting. This not only improves the speed of surgical completion but also avoids the possibility of missing scalp hemostatic clips. Furthermore, the collection device has an inner frame inside, and the individual frames inside the inner frame have inner clip pads. The inner clip pads can hold the scalp hemostatic clips in each individual frame, preventing them from easily scattering and ensuring overall neatness.

[0008] Preferably, the upper surface of the device body has a recessed fitting platform along the edge of the collection groove. The inner frame is engaged with the fitting platform, and after the inner frame is engaged, the upper surface of the inner frame is flush with the upper surface of the device body. The inner frame is detachable, which allows the inner frame to be moved upward and removed, so that the scalp hemostatic clip stuck in the collection groove can be moved out along with the inner frame. This facilitates the removal of the scalp hemostatic clip and also makes it easy to disinfect and clean the entire device.

[0009] Preferably, the inner frame has at least one latch on its edge, and the upper surface of the device body has an installation cavity located on the same straight line as the latch. A movable pin is connected to the installation cavity through an elastic component. One end of the movable pin can be inserted into the latch by the elastic force of the elastic component. Therefore, when the inner frame is installed, one end of the movable pin is inserted into the latch, and the inner frame is locked and fixed. When it is necessary to disassemble the inner frame, the movable pin is slid to move one end out of the latch, and then the inner frame is moved upward to remove it. The operation is convenient and quick. Specifically, the elastic component is a spring or a spring-loaded pin.

[0010] Preferably, the upper end of the movable pin inserted into the bayonet adopts a wedge-shaped structure. Therefore, when installing the inner frame, it is not necessary to manually move the movable pin. Simply press the inner frame from top to bottom, so that the movable pin will automatically retract under the action of the wedge-shaped structure. When the installation is in place, the movable pin will pop out under the elastic force of the elastic component and automatically insert into the bayonet, thus realizing the installation of the inner frame. The operation is convenient.

[0011] As a preferred option, such as Figure 3As shown, in order to facilitate the removal of the inner frame, in this embodiment, at least one hidden groove is provided on the upper surface of the fitting platform. A push spring is installed in the hidden groove. The push spring can provide an upward push force to the inner frame. When the inner frame is installed, the push spring is compressed. When the movable pin moves and loses its locking function on the inner frame, the push spring will push the inner frame upward a certain distance, which makes it easy to remove the inner frame.

[0012] Preferably, the inner liner is elastic, the cross-section of the inner liner is semi-circular, and the inner liner surrounds the single frame.

[0013] Preferably, the upper surface of the device body is provided with a labeling groove at the front end of each row and column of collection grooves. This allows for quick identification of the number of scalp hemostatic clips in all collection grooves by pasting label numbers, such as Arabic numerals, into the labeling grooves.

[0014] Preferably, a lid is fitted onto the top of the main body of the device, and an eave step is provided at the edge of the upper surface of the main body of the device. Multiple magnetic strips are embedded on the surface of the eave step. The lid is fitted onto the eave step, and ferromagnetic metal is embedded in the inner wall of the lid at the position corresponding to the magnetic strips. This ensures that the lid can be attracted to the top of the main body of the device and prevents it from accidentally slipping off.

[0015] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0016] By setting up this collection device, after the craniotomy, the scalp hemostatic clips can be placed into the collection slot one by one. This allows for a clear view of whether all the scalp hemostatic clips have been collected without the need for counting. This not only improves the speed of the operation but also avoids the situation of missing scalp hemostatic clips.

[0017] The collection device has an inner frame, and inside each individual frame of the inner frame is an inner clamping pad. The inner clamping pad can hold the scalp hemostatic clips in each individual frame, which can prevent the scalp hemostatic clips from easily falling apart and ensure the overall cleanliness. Furthermore, through the design of the overall structure of the inner frame and the snap-fit ​​structure of the inner frame, the inner frame can be disassembled and removed from the main body of the device. This not only facilitates the removal of the scalp hemostatic clips, but also facilitates the disinfection and cleaning of the entire device. Attached Figure Description

[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the main structure of the device of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure after the inner frame is removed in this utility model;

[0021] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the movable pin structure in this utility model;

[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the inner frame structure in this utility model.

[0023] Reference numerals: 1. Main body of the device; 10. Eaves step; 100. Magnetic suction piece; 11. Collection trough; 12. Mounting cavity; 120. Elastic component; 121. Movable pin; 13. Marking groove; 14. Hidden groove; 140. Push spring; 15. Fitting platform; 2. Box cover; 3. Inner frame; 30. Bayonet; 31. Single frame; 32. Connecting part; 33. Inner clamping pad. Detailed Implementation

[0024] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figure 1 - Appendix Figure 5 This invention further illustrates a specific embodiment of a collection device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy surgery. It overcomes the shortcomings of existing technologies that place all scalp hemostatic clips in a single container for individual counting. This counting method is not only inefficient and prone to disarray, but also susceptible to issues of large quantities and duplicates. Instead, after craniotomy, the scalp hemostatic clips can be placed one by one into the collection slot, allowing for a clear view of whether all clips have been collected without further counting. This improves the speed of the entire surgical process and prevents the omission of clips. The collection device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy surgery is not limited to the description in the following embodiments.

[0025] Example 1:

[0026] This embodiment provides a collection device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy, such as... Figure 1-3 As shown, the device includes a main body 1 and an inner frame 3. The upper part of the main body 1 has a number of collection slots 11 arranged in a rectangular array for placing scalp hemostatic clips. The inner frame 3 is installed on the upper part of the main body 1 to assist in fixing the scalp hemostatic clips in each collection slot 11. The inner frame 3 includes individual frames 31 that correspond one-to-one with the number of collection slots 11 and connecting parts 32 that connect two adjacent individual frames 31. The individual frames 31 adopt a rectangular frame structure and are fitted into the upper opening of the collection slots 11. An inner clip pad 33 is embedded and installed on the inner edge of the individual frames 31.

[0027] By adopting the above technical solution:

[0028] By setting up this collection device, after the craniotomy, the scalp hemostasis clips can be placed one by one into the collection slot 11. This allows for a clear view of whether all the scalp hemostasis clips have been collected, eliminating the need for further counting. This not only improves the speed of the operation but also prevents the loss of scalp hemostasis clips. Furthermore, the collection device has an inner frame 3, and inside the individual frames 31 of the inner frame 3, there are inner clamping pads 33. The inner clamping pads 33 can hold the scalp hemostasis clips in each individual frame 31, preventing them from easily scattering and ensuring overall neatness. Specifically, the collection slot 11 is 1.7cm long, 0.9cm wide, and 0.5cm high.

[0029] Example 2

[0030] Based on Example 1, in this example, as Figure 2 and Figure 5 As shown, since the inner liner 33 has a clamping effect on the scalp hemostatic clips, in order to facilitate the removal of all the scalp hemostatic clips and the disinfection and cleaning of the entire device, in this embodiment, the upper surface of the device body 1 has a recessed fitting platform 15 along the edge of the collection groove 11. The inner frame 3 is engaged on the fitting platform 15, and after the inner frame 3 is engaged, the upper surface of the inner frame 3 is flush with the upper surface of the device body 1. The inner frame 3 is detachable. This structural setting allows the inner frame 3 to be moved upward and removed, so that the scalp hemostatic clips stuck in the collection groove 11 can be moved out as a whole along with the inner frame 3. This facilitates the removal of the scalp hemostatic clips and the disinfection and cleaning of the entire device.

[0031] Specifically, such as Figure 2 - Figure 5 As shown, in order to achieve the detachable installation of the inner frame 3, in this embodiment, at least one slot 30 is provided on the edge of the inner frame 3. An installation cavity 12 is provided on the upper surface of the device body 1 at the same straight line position as the slot 30. A movable pin 121 is connected to the installation cavity 12 through an elastic member 120. One end of the movable pin 121 can be inserted into the slot 30 by the elastic force of the elastic member 120. Therefore, when the inner frame 3 is installed, one end of the movable pin 121 is inserted into the slot 30, and the inner frame 3 is locked and fixed. When it is necessary to remove the inner frame 3, the movable pin 121 is slid to move one end out of the slot 30, and then the inner frame 3 is moved upward to remove it. The operation is convenient and quick. Specifically, the elastic member 120 is a spring or a spring pin.

[0032] Specifically, such as Figure 4As shown, in order to facilitate the installation of the inner frame 3, in this embodiment, the upper part of the end of the movable pin 121 that is inserted into the bayonet 30 adopts a wedge structure. Therefore, when installing the inner frame 3, it is not necessary to manually move the movable pin 121. Just press the inner frame 3 from top to bottom, so that it pushes the movable pin 121 to retract automatically under the cooperation of the wedge structure. When it is installed in place, the movable pin 121 pops out under the elastic force of the elastic component 120 and automatically pins into the bayonet 30, thus realizing the installation of the inner frame 3. The operation is convenient.

[0033] Specifically, such as Figure 3 As shown, in order to facilitate the removal of the inner frame 3, in this embodiment, the upper surface of the fitting platform 15 is provided with at least one hidden groove 14. A push spring 140 is installed in the hidden groove 14. The push spring 140 can provide an upward push force for the inner frame 3. When the inner frame 3 is installed, the push spring 140 is compressed. When the movable pin 121 moves and loses its locking function on the inner frame 3, the push spring 140 will push the inner frame 3 upward a certain distance, which can facilitate the removal of the inner frame 3.

[0034] Furthermore, such as Figure 5 As shown, in order to ensure the clamping effect of the inner clamping pad 33 on the scalp hemostatic clip while avoiding the situation where the clamping is too tight and difficult to remove, in this embodiment, the inner clamping pad 33 is elastic, the cross-section of the inner clamping pad 33 is semi-circular, and the inner clamping pad 33 surrounds the single frame 31.

[0035] Furthermore, such as Figure 2-3 As shown, in order to facilitate the counting of scalp hemostatic clips, in this embodiment, the upper surface of the main body 1 of the device is provided with a marking groove 13 at the front end of each row and each column of the collection groove 11. In this way, by pasting the marking numbers, such as Arabic numerals, in the marking groove 13, the number of scalp hemostatic clips in all the collection grooves 11 can be quickly known.

[0036] Furthermore, such as Figure 2-3 As shown, in order to protect the interior of the device body 1, in this embodiment, a box cover 2 is attached to the top of the device body 1. An eave step 10 is provided at the edge of the upper surface of the device body 1. Multiple magnetic pieces 100 are embedded on the surface of the eave step 10. The box cover 2 is attached to the eave step 10. Ferromagnetic metal is embedded in the inner wall of the box cover 2 at the position corresponding to the magnetic pieces 100. This can ensure that the box cover 2 can be attached to the top of the device body 1 and prevent accidental slippage.

[0037] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. Those skilled in the art should understand that this utility model is not limited to the above embodiments. The embodiments and descriptions in the specification are merely illustrative of the principles of this utility model. Various changes and modifications can be made to this utility model without departing from its spirit and scope, and all such changes and modifications fall within the scope of the claims. The scope of protection of this utility model is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. A collecting device for craniotomy scalp hemostatic clips, characterized in that: The utility model relates to a device body (1) is opened with a plurality of collection grooves (11) for placing scalp hemostatic clips on the upper inside in rectangular array, and an inner frame (3) is installed on the upper inside of the device body (1) and is used for assisting fixation of the scalp hemostatic clip in each collection groove (11). The inner frame (3) includes a single frame (31) corresponding to the collection groove (11) and a connecting part (32) connecting the adjacent two single frames (31), the single frame (31) is in a rectangular frame structure and is embedded in the upper opening of the collection groove (11), and an inner clamp gasket (33) is embedded and installed at the inner side edge position of the single frame (31). The upper surface of the device body (1) has a recessed embedding platform (15) along the edge of the collection groove (11), the inner frame (3) is clamped on the embedding platform (15), and after the inner frame (3) is clamped, the upper surface of the inner frame (3) is flush with the upper surface of the device body (1), and the inner frame (3) is detachably installed. The edge of the inner frame (3) is provided with at least one bayonet (30), the upper surface of the device body (1) is provided with an installation cavity (12) at the same straight line position of the bayonet (30), the installation cavity (12) is connected with a movable pin (121) through an elastic member (120), and one end of the movable pin (121) can be inserted into the bayonet (30) through the elastic force of the elastic member (120).

2. A collecting device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy operations according to claim 1, characterized in that: The end of the movable pin (121) inserted into the bayonet (30) is in a wedge structure.

3. A collecting device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy operations according to claim 2, characterized in that: The upper surface of the embedding platform (15) is provided with at least one dark groove (14), a push spring (140) is installed in the dark groove (14), and the push spring (140) can provide an upward thrust for the inner frame (3).

4. A collecting device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy operations according to claim 3, characterized in that: The inner clamp gasket (33) is elastic, the cross section of the inner clamp gasket (33) is semicircular, and the inner clamp gasket (33) surrounds the single frame (31).

5. A collecting device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy operations according to claim 3, characterized in that: The upper surface of the device body (1) is provided with an identification groove (13) at the front end position of each row and each column of collection grooves (11).

6. A collecting device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy operations according to claim 1, characterized in that: The upper surface of the device body (1) is provided with an eave step (10), the surface of the eave step (10) is embedded with a plurality of magnetic pieces (100), the box cover (2) is clamped on the eave step (10), and the inner wall of the box cover (2) is embedded with a ferromagnetic metal corresponding to the magnetic piece (100).

7. A collecting device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy operations according to claim 1, characterized in that: ​ 8. A collecting device for scalp hemostatic clips used in craniotomy operations according to claim 1, characterized in that: ​