Pressure bandage for breast surgery
The breast surgery bandage design, featuring Velcro and buckle structure combined with elastic sponge support strips, solves the problems of traditional bandages being difficult to adjust and having uncomfortable materials, achieving a stable and comfortable bandage wearing experience and improving the patient's recovery.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHAANXI RUIBO KANGZE BIOTECHNOLOGY CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-22
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-26
AI Technical Summary
Traditional surgical bandages for breast cancer are inconvenient in terms of fixation, difficult to adjust by the patient, affecting recovery. They are also uncomfortable to wear, have poor breathability, and can easily cause skin redness and infection, thus hindering the patient's recovery.
A pressure bandage specifically designed for breast surgery has been developed. It uses Velcro and buckle structures for quick fixation and tightness adjustment, and has an internal elastic sponge support strip to prevent skin friction and provide comfortable support.
It achieves a secure and comfortable wearing of bandages, reduces skin damage, improves recovery, meets individual differences and postoperative needs, and enhances the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of pressure bandage technology, specifically a pressure bandage for breast surgery. Background Technology
[0002] In the recovery process after breast surgery, pressure bandages serve as an important auxiliary tool and play a key role in the patient's recovery.
[0003] Traditional breast surgery bandages are often inconvenient and unstable in their fixation methods. Some bandages use complex lacing or buckle designs, making them difficult for patients to use and adjust independently, requiring assistance from medical staff or family members. This not only increases the nursing burden but may also lead to insecure bandage fixation due to improper adjustment, affecting postoperative recovery. Moreover, traditional bandages lack an effective tightness adjustment mechanism, making it impossible to flexibly adjust according to individual patient differences and the needs of different postoperative stages. This can easily result in bandages being too tight or too loose. If too tight, it will compress the patient's chest, affecting blood circulation and causing discomfort; if too loose, it will not be able to effectively compress and stop bleeding or promote wound healing. When in contact with the patient's skin, traditional bandages lack necessary cushioning and protection, and direct friction between the bandage and the skin can easily cause skin redness, swelling, and damage, bringing additional pain to the patient and potentially leading to infection, prolonging postoperative recovery time. In addition, some bandages are not comfortable enough and have poor breathability, causing patients to feel stuffy and damp after prolonged wear, further affecting the patient's experience and recovery effect. Therefore, we propose a pressure bandage specifically for breast surgery. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a pressure bandage specifically for breast surgery to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution:
[0006] A pressure bandage specifically designed for breast surgery includes a bandage body. A first extension band is located at the right end of the bandage body, and a second extension band is located at the left end of the bandage body. A Velcro closure is located on the outer wall of the first extension band, and a Velcro closure for use with the Velcro closure is located on the inner wall of the second extension band. A first connecting band is also evenly distributed on the second extension band. A fixing band is also located on the side wall of the bandage body, and a first buckle is located on the fixing band. The end of the first connecting band passes through the first buckle. Several support strips are also evenly distributed on the inner front wall of the inner side of the bandage body.
[0007] As a further embodiment of this utility model: the bandage body is also provided with a second eye-shaped buckle by means of an installation strap, and the first extension strap and the second extension strap are both provided with a second connecting strap, the end of the second connecting strap passing through the second eye-shaped buckle.
[0008] As a further improvement of this utility model, the support strip is an elastic sponge.
[0009] As a further improvement of this utility model, the number of support bars is three.
[0010] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:
[0011] 1. By using the Velcro on the first extension band and the Velcro on the inner wall of the second extension band, the bandage body can be quickly and initially fixed. Then, by using the first connecting band and the first eyelet buckle, the patient can easily adjust the tightness of the bandage body to meet the needs of different individuals and postoperative stages. The second connecting band and the second eyelet buckle further enhance the stability and adjustability of the bandage, improving the patient's user experience and rehabilitation effect.
[0012] 2. The three elastic sponge support strips evenly arranged on the inner front wall of the bandage not only provide good support for the bandage, allowing it to maintain a proper shape and better fit the chest, but also effectively prevent the bandage from directly contacting the patient's skin, reducing skin damage caused by friction, lowering the risk of secondary injury, and ensuring the patient's comfort and safety after surgery. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a structural schematic diagram of an embodiment of the present utility model.
[0014] Figure 2 This is a side view of the structure of an embodiment of the present invention.
[0015] Figure 3 This is a rear side view of a structural diagram of an embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] Figure label annotations: 1. Bandage body; 2. First extension band; 3. Second extension band; 4. First connecting band; 5. Fixing band; 6. First buckle; 9. Second connecting band; 10. Second buckle; 11. Support strip. Detailed Implementation
[0017] The following embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings and description, similar or identical parts are referred to by the same reference numerals. Furthermore, in practical applications, the shape, thickness, or height of each component may be enlarged or reduced. The embodiments listed in this utility model are merely illustrative and not intended to limit the scope of the utility model. Any obvious modifications or alterations made to this utility model do not depart from its spirit and scope.
[0018] Example
[0019] Please see Figures 1-3 In this embodiment of the present invention, a pressure bandage for breast surgery includes a bandage body 1. A first extension band 2 is provided at the right end of the bandage body 1, and a second extension band 3 is provided at the left end of the bandage body 1. A Velcro closure is provided on the outer wall of the first extension band 2, and a Velcro closure for use with the Velcro closure is provided on the inner wall of the second extension band 3. Under the action of the Velcro closure and the Velcro closure, the bandage body 1 can be worn by the patient in a suitable position, thereby ensuring the efficiency of the bandage.
[0020] The second extension strap 3 is also evenly provided with a first connecting strap 4, and the side wall of the bandage body 1 is also provided with a fixing strap 5, and the fixing strap 5 is provided with a first buckle 6. The end of the first connecting strap 4 passes through the first buckle 6. At this time, under the action of the first connecting strap 4 and the first buckle 6, the tightness of the bandage body 1 can be adjusted, so that the bandage body 1 can be worn by the patient, thereby ensuring the efficiency of the use of the bandage body 1, and at the same time, it can better meet the needs of different users, thereby improving the applicability of the device to a certain extent. In addition, the simple adjustment method also allows the patient to adjust it better, so that the tightness can be adjusted according to the patient's own feeling, thereby ensuring the efficiency of the use of the bandage.
[0021] The bandage body 1 is also equipped with a second buckle 10 via an installation strap. The first extension strap 2 and the second extension strap 3 are both equipped with a second connecting strap 9. The end of the second connecting strap 9 passes through the second buckle 10. After the patient uses Velcro and Velcro to initially fix the bandage body 1, the tightness of the bandage body 1 is adjusted using the first connecting strap 4 and the first buckle 6. The user can then move the end of the second connecting strap 9 from above the shoulder and make its end pass through the second buckle 10. At this time, the length of the second connecting strap 9 is adjusted using the second buckle 10, so that the patient can wear the bandage better, thereby ensuring the efficiency of the bandage.
[0022] The inner front wall of the bandage body 1 is also evenly provided with several support strips 11. Under the action of the support strips 11, the bandage can be supported to a certain extent, and at the same time, it can avoid direct contact between the bandage and the patient's skin, so as to avoid secondary injury to the patient's skin such as friction injury. Thus, the bandage's usage efficiency is guaranteed to a certain extent. The support strips 11 are made of elastic sponge, which not only ensures the quality of its support, but also reduces the possibility of injury to the patient due to the support strips 11 being too hard. There are three support strips 3. Under the action of the support strips 11, the bandage body 1 can be better supported, thereby ensuring the usage efficiency of the bandage body 1.
[0023] In use, the patient first wraps the bandage body 1 around the chest and attaches the Velcro on the first extension strap 2 to the Velcro on the inner wall of the second extension strap 3, initially fixing the bandage body 1 in a suitable position. Next, by adjusting the first connecting strap 4 and the first buckle 6, the patient can adjust the tightness of the bandage body 1 as needed to suit their own comfort and meet the needs of different users. This simple adjustment method improves the applicability of the device. After the initial fixation and tightness adjustment are completed, the patient wraps the end of the second connecting strap 9 around the shoulder and passes it through the second buckle 10. Then, the second buckle 10 is used to adjust the length of the second connecting strap 9 to further ensure that the bandage is worn securely and fits well. During the wearing process, the support strips 11 evenly distributed on the inner front wall of the bandage body 1 play an important role. These elastic sponge support strips 11 provide support for the bandage, helping it maintain its shape and better fit the chest. They also prevent direct contact between the bandage and the patient's skin, preventing skin damage from friction and reducing secondary injury. Through the synergistic effect of these components, this breast surgery-specific pressure bandage not only achieves stable and comfortable wear but also effectively avoids skin damage, ensuring the bandage's effectiveness and providing strong support for the postoperative recovery of breast surgery patients.
[0024] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
[0025] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. A compression bandage for breast surgery, comprising a bandage body (1), characterized in that, The bandage body (1) has a first extension band (2) at its right end and a second extension band (3) at its left end. The outer wall of the first extension band (2) has a Velcro strap, and the inner wall of the second extension band (3) has a Velcro strap that works with the Velcro strap. The second extension band (3) also has a first connecting band (4) evenly distributed on it. The side wall of the bandage body (1) also has a fixing band (5) with a first buckle (6). The end of the first connecting band (4) passes through the first buckle (6). The inner front wall of the bandage body (1) also has several support strips (11) evenly distributed on it.
2. The surgical compression bandage for breast surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that The bandage body (1) is also provided with a second eye-shaped buckle (10) by means of an installation strap. The first extension strap (2) and the second extension strap (3) are both provided with a second connecting strap (9), and the end of the second connecting strap (9) passes through the second eye-shaped buckle (10).
3. The surgical compression bandage according to claim 1, wherein, The support strip (11) is an elastic sponge.
4. The surgical compression bandage according to claim 3, characterized in that The number of support bars (11) is three.