Improved trachea cannula fixing assembly

By improving the structural design of the endotracheal tube fixation component, and using a combination of elastic bands and buckles, the problems of low comfort and cumbersome operation of existing fixation methods are solved, achieving a simple, comfortable and low-cost fixation effect.

CN223995229UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-17三明市第一医院
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-01-06
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Existing methods for securing endotracheal tubes suffer from low comfort, cumbersome operation, high cost, and poor fixation effect. In particular, 3M adhesive tape is prone to loosening, causing patient discomfort and increasing the risk of extubation.

Method used

The structure uses a first elastic band, a first buckle, a second buckle, a ring band, a second elastic band, and a button. It is fixed to the patient's head through a ring, achieving a simple, comfortable, and low-cost fixation effect.

Benefits of technology

It improves patient comfort, simplifies procedures, reduces the risk of unplanned extubation, and lowers usage costs.

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Abstract

The improved trachea cannula fixing assembly comprises a trachea fixing part, a first elastic band and a second elastic band, a first hasp is arranged at one end of the top of the first elastic band, and a second hasp is arranged at the end, away from the first hasp, of the bottom of the first elastic band. By means of the structural design of the first elastic band, the first hasp, the second hasp, the annular band, the second elastic band and the buttons and the material characteristics of the second elastic band, compared with an existing 3M adhesive tape bonding mode, the oral cavity nursing band is better in comfort level, and when oral cavity nursing is carried out, only one button needs to be unfastened, and the first hasp, the second hasp, the annular band, the second elastic band and the buttons can be taken out. When the elastic band on the single side is taken down, fixation is still achieved in the operation process, displacement is not prone to occurring, the fixing effect is still achieved even if displacement occurs, single-person operation is convenient and fast, the elastic band does not need to be replaced every time, meanwhile, the risk of unplanned tube drawing is reduced, in addition, the device can be repeatedly used, and the use cost is effectively reduced.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of fixation component technology, specifically to an improved endotracheal tube fixation component. Background Technology

[0002] Endotracheal intubation is a crucial procedure in the anesthesia of surgical patients, respiratory therapy for critically ill patients, and resuscitation and treatment of terminally ill patients. It involves inserting a specially designed endotracheal tube through the mouth into the trachea or bronchus, providing optimal conditions for airway patency, ventilation, oxygen supply, and airway suction. However, safely and stably securing the tube during endotracheal intubation to prevent slippage or displacement is a significant challenge for medical staff. Currently, most methods for securing endotracheal tubes involve inserting the tube into the patient's mouth, securing it with a bandage and 3M adhesive tape, and then directly attaching it to the patient's cheek.

[0003] While this fixation method can achieve catheter fixation to a certain extent, some problems still exist in actual operation, as follows:

[0004] 1) 3M tape has low elasticity and easily loses elasticity after stretching. It also has strong adhesion to the patient's skin, which can easily cause damage to the corners of the mouth and skin avulsion damage after fixation, resulting in poor patient comfort. In addition, since 3M tape is not waterproof, it is easy to loosen after getting wet, resulting in poor fixation of the endotracheal tube.

[0005] 2) When performing oral care, the inch strap and 3M tape must be completely removed. The inch strap is tied in a knot and is not easy to untie. Using scissors may result in the risk of accidentally cutting the air tube. Moreover, the inch strap loses its original fixing function after it shifts. This operation is cumbersome, not only wasting time and materials and increasing costs, but also increasing the risk of accidental tube removal. Utility Model Content

[0006] The purpose of this utility model is to provide an improved endotracheal intubation fixation component. Through the structural design of a first elastic band, a first buckle, a second buckle, a ring band, a second elastic band, and a button, it has the advantages of simple operation, low cost, and better patient comfort. It solves the problems of inconvenient operation, high cost, and easy discomfort to patients after fixation of existing fixation methods.

[0007] This utility model is achieved through the following technical solution:

[0008] This utility model is an improved endotracheal tube fixation component, including an endotracheal fixation component, a first elastic band and a second elastic band. A first buckle is provided at one end of the top of the first elastic band, and a second buckle is provided at the bottom of the first elastic band away from the first buckle.

[0009] The second elastic band has an assembly opening, and buttons are provided at both ends of the outer surface of the second elastic band. When the first elastic band is connected end to end to form a ring that is installed on the tracheal fixation device, the first buckle and the second buckle are hooked together. Annular straps are respectively fitted on both sides of the ring. When the two ends of the second elastic band pass through the annular straps, the buttons and assembly opening cooperate to form a ring that can be fitted on the patient's head.

[0010] Furthermore, an air pipe is installed on the air pipe fixing component, with one end of the air pipe connected to an external air supply device.

[0011] Furthermore, there are several assembly ports, which are evenly distributed in a "I" shape on the second elastic band.

[0012] Furthermore, the ring belt is made by connecting rectangular elastic bands end to end with stitching.

[0013] This utility model has the following beneficial effects:

[0014] This invention utilizes a structural design consisting of a first elastic band, a first buckle, a second buckle, a ring band, a second elastic band, and buttons. By leveraging the material properties of the second elastic band, it is secured to the patient's head. Compared to existing 3M adhesive tape methods, this design offers greater comfort. During oral care, only one button needs to be unfastened to remove the elastic band on one side. The band remains fixed and unlikely to shift during the procedure. Even if it shifts, it still provides stability. Single-person operation is convenient and quick, eliminating the need for repeated elastic band replacements and reducing the risk of unplanned extubation. Furthermore, this device is reusable, effectively lowering operating costs. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a structural diagram of a fixed component.

[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the second elastic band.

[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the annular belt structure.

[0018] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the top structure of the first elastic band.

[0019] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom structure of the first elastic band.

[0020] In the diagram: 1. Trachea fixation piece; 2. First elastic band; 3. First buckle; 4. Second buckle; 5. Circular band; 6. Second elastic band; 601. Assembly port; 7. Button. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0022] Please see Figure 1-5 This utility model provides a technical solution: an improved endotracheal tube fixation component, including an endotracheal fixation component 1, a first elastic band 2, and a second elastic band 6. An endotracheal tube is provided on the endotracheal fixation component 1, and one end of the endotracheal tube is connected to an external air supply device. The endotracheal fixation component 1 is a rectangular plastic rod structure. When the endotracheal fixation component 1 is inserted into the patient's mouth, the endotracheal tube is also inserted into the patient's mouth. The external air supply device connected to one end of the endotracheal tube is a technical means well known to those skilled in the art, and the specific connection method and principle will not be described in detail here.

[0023] One end of the first elastic band 2 is sewn with a first snap 3, and the bottom end of the first elastic band 2, away from the first snap 3, is sewn with a second snap 4. The second elastic band 6 has mounting openings 601, and buttons 7 are sewn onto both ends of its outer surface. Several mounting openings 601 are evenly distributed in a straight line on the second elastic band 6. Accordingly, due to the elasticity of the second elastic band 6, it can be used by patients with different head circumferences.

[0024] When the first elastic band 2 is connected end to end to form a ring that is installed on the tracheal fixation piece 1, the first buckle 3 and the second buckle 4 are hooked together. Annular bands 5 are respectively fitted on both sides of the ring, wherein the annular bands 5 are made of rectangular elastic bands connected end to end by sewing. When the two ends of the second elastic band 6 pass through the annular bands 5, the button 7 engages with the mounting opening 601, causing the second elastic band 6 to form a ring that can be fitted over the patient's head.

[0025] In this embodiment, during use, the first elastic band 2 is first passed through the two annular bands 5, then the first elastic band 2 is wrapped around the tracheal fixation piece 1 once, and the first buckle 3 and the second buckle 4 are hooked together to fix the first elastic band 2 to the tracheal fixation piece 1. Then, the positions of the two annular bands 5 are adjusted so that the two annular bands 5 are located on both sides of the tracheal fixation piece 1. Next, one end of the second elastic band 6 is passed through the annular band 5, and the button 7 at the end of the second elastic band 6 is passed through the assembly port 601 to install one end of the second elastic band 6. Similarly, the other end of the second elastic band 6 is connected to another annular band 5. At this time, the second elastic band 6 is assembled to form a ring, which can be placed on the patient's head to fix and limit the tracheal fixation piece 1 and the trachea on the tracheal fixation piece 1. When it is necessary to clean the patient's mouth, it is only necessary to unfasten the button 7 at one end of the second elastic band 6 or remove the ring from the patient's head, which is convenient and quick.

[0026] The preferred embodiments of this utility model disclosed above are merely illustrative of the present utility model. These preferred embodiments do not exhaustively describe all details, nor do they limit the utility model to the specific implementations described. Clearly, many modifications and variations can be made based on the content of this specification. This specification selects and specifically describes these embodiments to better explain the principles and practical applications of this utility model, thereby enabling those skilled in the art to better understand and utilize it. This utility model is limited only by the claims and their full scope and equivalents.

Claims

1. Improved tracheal tube fixation assembly comprising a tracheal fixation element (1), characterized in that, Also include: The first elastic band (2), one end of the top of the first elastic band (2) is provided with a first buckle (3), the bottom of the first elastic band (2) is provided with a second buckle (4) away from the first buckle (3); The second elastic band (6) is provided with a mounting hole (601) on the second elastic band (6), and the outer surface of the second elastic band (6) is provided with a button (7) at both ends; When the first elastic band (2) is connected end to end to form a ring body mounted on the trachea fixing part (1), the first buckle (3) and the second buckle (4) are connected by hanging, and the two sides of the ring body are respectively sleeved with the annular band (5); the annular band (5) is made of rectangular elastic band connected by sewing end to end; When the two ends of the second elastic band (6) pass through the annular band (5), the button (7) cooperates with the mounting hole (601) to make the second elastic band (6) form a ring body which can be sleeved on the patient's head; the ring body is sleeved on the patient's head, and then the trachea fixing part (1) and the trachea on the trachea fixing part (1) are fixed and limited; the number of mounting holes (601) is several, and several mounting holes (601) are evenly distributed in the shape of "one" on the second elastic band (6).

2. The modified tracheal tube fixation assembly according to claim 1, wherein, The trachea fixing part (1) is provided with a trachea, and one end of the trachea is connected with a gas supply device.