A multi-form adhesive abdominal belt suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes

By designing multi-shaped adhesive abdominal binders and utilizing a combination of airbags and Velcro straps, the problem of the abdominal binder directly pressing on the wound and indwelling tubes was solved, achieving protection for the patient and ensuring safety and comfort during the recovery process.

CN224403879UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26沈娜

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
沈娜
Filing Date
2025-04-23
Publication Date
2026-06-26

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing abdominal binders directly press on wounds and indwelling tubes when worn, which may cause secondary harm to patients.

Method used

A multi-form adhesive abdominal binder was designed, comprising a fixing strap, a Velcro fastening strap, and a support mechanism. The support mechanism consists of two air bladders and a connecting strap. By adjusting the position of the air bladders and the Velcro fastening strap, the abdominal binder is prevented from directly contacting the wound or indwelling tube. The air bladders and protrusions are used to increase friction to prevent slippage.

Benefits of technology

It effectively avoids secondary damage to the wound and indwelling tube caused by the abdominal binder, and improves the comfort and safety during the rehabilitation process.

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Abstract

The application discloses a multi-form adhesive abdominal belt suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes, and belongs to the medical instrument field.The abdominal belt comprises a fixing belt, a plurality of magic tape adhesive belts fixedly installed at two ends of the fixing belt, and a supporting mechanism slidably installed on the fixing belt.The supporting mechanism comprises two air bags, a connecting block is fixedly installed on each of the two air bags, a connecting belt is slidably installed on the connecting block, the connecting belt is sleeved on the fixing belt, and the connecting belt and the fixing belt are slidably connected.The abdominal belt is attached to the surface of the abdomen of a patient, and the fixing belt on both sides of the wound or the indwelling tube is supported, so that the fixing belt at the position of the abdominal wound or the indwelling tube is not in direct contact with the wound or the indwelling tube, the pressure of the fixing belt on the wound or the indwelling tube during recovery is avoided, and the patient can be better recovered.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This application relates to the field of medical device technology, specifically a multi-form adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling catheters. Background Technology

[0002] Abdominal binders are a commonly used device in medical rehabilitation. They provide extra support to the lower back, helping to reduce the burden on the lower back muscles. For people with lower back pain or injury, abdominal binders can provide stability and protection, reducing the risk of further injury from improper movement. For patients after cesarean section or abdominal surgery, abdominal binders can apply appropriate pressure, helping to reduce wound tension, promote wound healing, and reduce scar formation.

[0003] In actual use, postoperative patients usually have surgical incisions, wounds, or indwelling tubes in their abdomen. If the abdomen is directly bound with an abdominal binder, the binder will come into direct contact with the wound or indwelling tube. This may cause secondary damage to the wound or indwelling tube due to the pressure of the binder, resulting in further harm to the patient. Therefore, this method has certain shortcomings.

[0004] Therefore, this application provides a multi-morphic adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0005] This application provides a multi-form adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes, aiming to solve the problems mentioned in the background art, such as existing abdominal binders directly pressing on wounds when worn, and the possibility of secondary injury to patients caused by indwelling tubes.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this application provides the following technical solution: a multi-form adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes, comprising a fixing band, a plurality of Velcro adhesive strips fixedly installed at both ends of the fixing band, and a support mechanism slidably installed on the fixing band.

[0007] The support mechanism includes two airbags, each with a connecting block fixedly mounted. A connecting strap is slidably mounted on each connecting block, and the connecting strap is sleeved on the fixing strap, with a slidable connection between the connecting strap and the fixing strap. In use, the connecting strap is sleeved on the fixing strap, and then slid on the fixing strap to adjust the position of the two airbags, aligning them with the patient's abdominal wound or indwelling tube. The fixing strap is then tied around the abdomen, with the ends connected by Velcro, securing it tightly. The two airbags adhere to the patient's abdominal surface, partially supporting the fixing strap from both sides of the wound or indwelling tube. This prevents the fixing strap at the abdominal wound or indwelling tube location from directly contacting the wound or indwelling tube, avoiding secondary damage to the wound or indwelling tube due to pressure from the fixing strap during recovery, and thus aiding in better patient recovery.

[0008] Preferably, in order to secure the airbag, male and female buckles are fixedly installed at both ends of the connecting strap, and the male and female buckles are interlocked to prevent the airbag from falling off the fixing strap and improve stability.

[0009] Preferably, in order to facilitate the adjustment of the airbag position, a support block is rotatably mounted on the connecting block, and a U-shaped collar is fixedly mounted on the support block. The collar is fitted onto the connecting belt, thereby changing the support position according to the wound location and improving the fit of the abdominal binder.

[0010] Preferably, in order to tighten the fixing strap, the two ends of the fixing strap are provided with rotating holes corresponding to the ends of the hook and loop adhesive tape. A rotating block with a T-shaped cross-section is fixedly installed on one end of the hook and loop adhesive tape near the rotating hole. The rotating block is rotatably installed in the rotating hole, which makes it more convenient and quick to use and ensures the stability of the fixing strap connection.

[0011] Preferably, in order to tighten the wound, several protrusions made of rubber are fixedly installed on the side of the two airbags opposite to the connecting block. The protrusions are arranged in a linear array, which makes the skin at the wound more tightly attached and prevents the airbags from slipping outward during long-term use, causing the wound to be pulled and torn.

[0012] This abdominal binder involves attaching a connecting strap over a fixing strap, then sliding the connecting strap onto the fixing strap to adjust the position of the two airbags, aligning them with the patient's abdominal wound or indwelling catheter. The fixing strap is then tied around the abdomen, with the two ends connected by Velcro. The fixing strap is then secured tightly to the abdomen, with the two airbags adhering to the surface of the patient's abdomen. These airbags partially support the fixing strap from both sides of the wound or indwelling catheter, preventing direct contact between the fixing strap and the wound or indwelling catheter. This avoids secondary damage to the wound or indwelling catheter caused by the pressure of the fixing strap during recovery, thus aiding in better patient recovery.

[0013] When initially positioning the two airbags, the abdominal binder can move them to both sides of the wound. Then, it can push the airbags from both sides of the wound to the wound and move them slightly. The protrusions increase the friction between the airbags and the skin, so that the two airbags can push and squeeze the skin on both sides of the wound, making the skin at the wound more tightly bound and preventing the airbags from slipping outward during long-term use and causing the wound to tear. Attached Figure Description

[0014] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the external structure of a multi-morphic adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes;

[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram showing the longitudinal incision placement of a multi-form adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes;

[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the transverse incision placement for a multi-form adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes.

[0017] Figure 4 A cross-sectional structural diagram of a multi-morphic adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes;

[0018] Figure 5 This is a cross-sectional structural diagram of a multi-morphic adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes.

[0019] In the picture:

[0020] 1. Fixing strap; 11. Rotating hole; 2. Velcro adhesive tape; 21. Rotating block; 3. Support mechanism; 31. Airbag; 32. Connecting block; 33. Connecting strap; 34. Female buckle; 35. Female buckle; 36. Support block; 37. Collar; 38. Protrusion. Detailed Implementation

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

[0022] Example 1

[0023] This embodiment provides a multi-form adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling catheters, such as... Figure 1-5 As shown, the abdominal binder includes a fixing strap 1, several Velcro fasteners 2 fixedly installed at both ends of the fixing strap 1, and a support mechanism 3 slidably installed on the fixing strap 1.

[0024] The support mechanism 3 includes two airbags 31, each of which is fixedly mounted with a connecting block 32. A connecting belt 33 is slidably mounted on the connecting block 32. The connecting belt 33 is sleeved on the fixed belt 1 and is slidably connected to the fixed belt 1.

[0025] In use, the connecting strap 33 is fitted onto the fixing strap 1, and then the connecting strap 33 is slid on the fixing strap 1 to adjust the position of the two airbags 31 so that they are aligned with the wound or indwelling tube on the patient's abdomen. Then the fixing strap 1 is tied around the abdomen, and the two ends of the fixing strap 1 are connected by the Velcro tape 2 to tighten the fixing strap 1 around the abdomen. The two airbags 31 are attached to the surface of the patient's abdomen, supporting part of the fixing strap 1 from both sides of the wound or indwelling tube, so that the fixing strap 1 at the position of the abdominal wound or indwelling tube does not come into direct contact with the wound or indwelling tube. This avoids the pressure of the fixing strap 1 on the patient's wound or indwelling tube during recovery and helps the patient recover better.

[0026] Specifically, the two ends of the connecting belt 33 are respectively fixedly installed with a male buckle 34 and a female buckle 35, and the male buckle 34 and the female buckle 35 are interlocked.

[0027] In use, after the connecting strap 33 is put on the fixing strap 1, the airbag 31 is fixed by fastening the male buckle 34 and the female buckle 35, thereby preventing the airbag 31 from falling off the fixing strap 1 and improving stability.

[0028] More specifically, a support block 36 is rotatably mounted on the connecting block 32, and a U-shaped collar 37 is fixedly mounted on the support block 36, which is fitted onto the connecting belt 33.

[0029] It is understandable that, since surgical wounds on the patient's abdomen usually have various shapes, such as horizontal or vertical incisions, and the wound orientation varies, there are certain limitations to using a fixed-position airbag 31 to support the wound.

[0030] Therefore, during use, the connecting block 32 and the support block 36 can be used together, such as... Figure 2 and Figure 3 Rotate the airbag 31 to adjust the orientation of the two airbags 31, thereby changing the support orientation according to the location of the wound and improving the fit of the abdominal binder.

[0031] Furthermore, the two ends of the fixing band 1 are provided with rotating holes 11 corresponding to the ends of the hook and loop adhesive band 2. A rotating block 21 with a T-shaped cross-section is fixedly installed on one end of the hook and loop adhesive band 2 near the rotating hole 11. The rotating block 21 is rotatably installed in the rotating hole 11.

[0032] Understandably, due to differences in patient body size, using a fixed-design Velcro tape 2 may result in problems such as the connection being too tight or too loose.

[0033] Therefore, during use, the Velcro tape 2 can be rotated by the cooperation of the rotating hole 11 and the rotating block 21 to adjust the orientation of the Velcro tape 2 on both sides of the fixing tape 1. This allows for the selection of different bonding patterns, such as horizontal bonding and staggered bonding, to fix the fixing tape 1 according to the patient's body shape, making it more convenient and faster to use and ensuring the stability of the connection of the fixing tape 1.

[0034] Example 2

[0035] Unlike Embodiment 1, if there is a large amount of oil between the airbag cavity 31 and the skin surface, causing slippage, it may cause traction on the wound, which is a certain shortcoming. Therefore, several protrusions 38 made of rubber are fixedly installed on the side of the two airbags 31 away from the connecting block 32, and the several protrusions 38 are distributed in a linear array.

[0036] When using the airbags 31, they can be moved to the sides of the wound during initial positioning. Then, the airbags 31 can be pushed from the sides of the wound to the wound and moved slightly. The protrusions 38 increase the friction between the airbags and the skin, so that the two airbags 31 can push and squeeze the skin on both sides of the wound, making the skin at the wound more tightly attached and preventing the airbags 31 from slipping outward during long-term use, which would cause the wound to tear.

[0037] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this application, but the scope of protection of this application is not limited thereto. Any equivalent substitutions or modifications made by those skilled in the art within the scope of the technology disclosed in this application, based on the technical solution and concept of this application, should be included within the scope of protection of this application.

Claims

1. A multi-form adhesive abdominal binder suitable for abdominal wounds and indwelling tubes, comprising a fixing band (1), a plurality of Velcro adhesive strips (2) fixedly installed at both ends of the fixing band (1), and a support mechanism (3) slidably installed on the fixing band (1), characterized in that: The support mechanism (3) includes two airbags (31), each of which is fixedly mounted with a connecting block (32). A connecting belt (33) is slidably mounted on the connecting block (32). The connecting belt (33) is sleeved on the fixed belt (1), and the connecting belt (33) is slidably connected to the fixed belt (1).

2. The multi-form abdominal belt suitable for abdominal wound and indwelling tube according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two ends of the connecting belt (33) are respectively fixedly installed with a male buckle (34) and a female buckle (35), and the male buckle (34) and the female buckle (35) are fastened to each other.

3. The multi-form abdominal belt suitable for abdominal wound and indwelling tube according to claim 1, characterized in that: A support block (36) is rotatably mounted on the connecting block (32), and a U-shaped collar (37) is fixedly mounted on the support block (36). The collar (37) is sleeved on the connecting belt (33).

4. The multi-form abdominal belt suitable for abdominal wound and indwelling tube according to claim 1, characterized in that: The two ends of the fixing band (1) are provided with rotating holes (11) at the ends of the hook and loop adhesive band (2). A rotating block (21) with a T-shaped cross-section is fixedly installed on one end of the hook and loop adhesive band (2) near the rotating hole (11). The rotating block (21) is rotatably installed in the rotating hole (11).

5. The multi-form abdominal belt suitable for abdominal wound and indwelling tube according to claim 1, characterized in that: Several protrusions (38) made of rubber are fixedly installed on the side of the two airbags (31) away from the connecting block (32), and the protrusions (38) are arranged in a linear array.