Local anaesthesia surgical period pressure relief device

CN224640186UActive Publication Date: 2026-08-18SICHUAN UNIV
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Application Number
CN202520868792.8
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-05-06
Publication Date
2026-08-18
Estimated Expiration
2035-05-06

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Technical Problem

然而,现有的局麻手术方式存在显著缺陷:当手术时间稍长时,患者会产生明显的疼痛或不适感

Benefits of technology

本实用新型是一种适用于局麻手术期穿戴于手掌的压力缓释装置,为患者提供有较好手感的软质物品,患者在局麻手术期可以通过捏拿该软质的物品缓释压力,通过设置中间通孔,能够方便患者穿戴,因为在牙科口腔治疗过程中,患者是以躺的姿势进行治疗,手掌一般不在视野范围内,所以手掌内的东西容易掉落;所以通过中间孔以穿戴的形式能够降低缓释装置掉落的风险。

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a local anesthesia operation period pressure release device, including annular pinch and take department, this pinch and take department adopts soft quality material to make, this pinch and take department has middle through -hole, is inlayed with alarm in pinch and take department. The utility model makes for the patient to provide the soft quality article of better hand feeling, and the patient can release pressure through pinch and take the soft quality article during local anesthesia operation period. Simultaneously, the alarm is arranged in the pinch and take department, and the patient can pinch and hold the pinch and take department of having the alarm position with strength when unbearable pain, expresses the discomfort to medical staff.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the medical field, specifically a pressure relief device for local anesthesia surgery. Background Technology

[0002] In the field of medical surgery, depending on the nature of the procedure, patients are typically anesthetized using either local anesthesia (local anesthesia) or general anesthesia (general anesthesia). In dental procedures such as tooth extraction and dental implantation, local anesthesia is often used. However, existing local anesthesia methods have significant drawbacks: when the surgery takes a little longer, patients experience noticeable pain or discomfort. Due to the special nature of dental surgery, patients cannot communicate verbally during treatment and can only use gestures to provide feedback to medical staff. Furthermore, they cannot make large limb movements, as this could easily interfere with the surgical procedure. In addition, currently, during local anesthesia, patients mainly relieve discomfort by grasping sheets or clothing. However, sheets or clothing cannot provide effective tactile feedback like soft toys, resulting in very limited stress relief. Utility Model Content

[0003] Therefore, in order to overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings, this utility model provides a pressure relief device for local anesthesia surgery. During local anesthesia surgery, the patient can wear the device on the palm of their hand and relieve pressure by squeezing soft objects. The wearing method ensures that the pressure relief device is not easy to fall off.

[0004] Specifically, a pressure relief device for local anesthesia includes an annular pinching part made of a soft material and having a central through hole. An alarm is installed inside the pinching device.

[0005] Optionally, the alarm includes an airbag embedded in the gripping part and a sound-emitting nozzle, one end of which is connected to the airbag and the other end is connected to the outside air.

[0006] Optionally, the pinching part includes a first pinching part and a second pinching part, and the alarm is embedded in the first pinching part or the second pinching part; the first pinching part and the second pinching part are detachably connected.

[0007] Optionally, the first gripping part and the second gripping part are connected by Velcro fasteners.

[0008] This utility model has the following advantages: This invention relates to a pressure relief device worn on the palm of the hand during local anesthesia surgery. It provides patients with a soft, comfortable material that allows them to relieve pressure by squeezing the device during the procedure. The central through-hole facilitates easy wearing, as patients typically lie down during dental treatment, and their hands are usually not within their field of vision, making it easy for the device to fall out. The central through-hole design reduces the risk of the device falling out.

[0009] An alarm is installed inside the pinching part. If the patient is in unbearable pain, they can pinch the pinching part with the alarm on it. The pressure will force the alarm to sound. For example, an airbag with a sound-emitting nozzle will cause the airflow in the nozzle to be activated during the squeezing process. This will make the airbag sound and thus serve as an alarm. Once the medical staff hears the alarm, they can stop immediately and check on or ask the patient. Attached Figure Description

[0010] Figure 1 This is a three-dimensional structural schematic diagram of the pressure relief device for local anesthesia surgery described in this utility model; Figure 2 This is a side view schematic diagram of the pressure relief device for local anesthesia surgery described in this utility model; Figure 3 This is a front view schematic diagram of the pressure relief device for local anesthesia surgery described in this utility model; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram showing the usage status of the pressure relief device during local anesthesia surgery as described in this utility model; In the diagram: 100, pinching part; 101, first pinching part; 102, second pinching part; 103, central through hole; 200, air bladder; 201, sound-emitting nozzle. Detailed Implementation

[0011] The embodiments of this application are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and intended to explain this application, and should not be construed as limiting this application.

[0012] In this document, relational terms such as "first" and "second" are used merely to distinguish one entity or operation from another, without necessarily requiring or implying any such actual relationship or order between these entities or operations. Furthermore, the terms "comprising," "including," or any other variations thereof are intended to cover non-exclusive inclusion, such that a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements includes not only those elements but also other elements not expressly listed, or elements inherent to such a process, method, article, or apparatus.

[0013] As described in the background section, local anesthesia is commonly used in oral and dental treatments, such as tooth extractions and dental implants. However, existing local anesthesia methods have significant drawbacks: patients experience noticeable pain or discomfort when the surgery is prolonged. Due to the nature of oral and dental surgery, patients cannot communicate verbally during treatment and can only use gestures to provide feedback to medical staff. Furthermore, patients cannot make large limb movements, as this could easily interfere with the surgical procedure. In addition, currently, patients primarily relieve discomfort during local anesthesia by grasping sheets or clothing. However, these materials cannot provide the same tactile feedback as soft toys like squeeze toys, resulting in limited stress relief.

[0014] For the reasons mentioned above, such as Figures 1-4 As shown, this embodiment provides a pressure relief device for local anesthesia surgery, including an annular pinching part 100, which is made of a soft material and has a central through hole 103.

[0015] The aforementioned technical features provide patients with a pressure-relieving device that offers a good tactile experience (especially during pinching, providing a pleasant feel, similar to the feel of a squeeze toy). During use, the device is worn through the central opening in the palm of the hand (e.g., ...). Figure 4 As shown), the pressure is relieved by squeezing the soft object; at the same time, the central through-hole makes it convenient for patients to wear, because during dental treatment, patients are in a lying position and their hands are generally not in their field of vision, so the object in their hand is easy to fall off; therefore, the central through-hole reduces the risk of the relief device falling off. The central through-hole does not necessarily have to be located in the middle; it can be formed by a strap around the hand.

[0016] To enable patients to better express their discomfort during surgery (such as unbearable pain) to medical staff, in one embodiment, an alarm is embedded in the pinching part; the alarm includes an airbag 200 and a sound-emitting nozzle 201 embedded in the pinching part, one end of the sound-emitting nozzle is connected to the airbag, and the other end is connected to the outside air.

[0017] The aforementioned technical features enable the device to emit an alarm sound by pinching, thereby informing medical personnel that the patient is experiencing discomfort. During use, if the patient experiences severe pain, they can firmly pinch the gripping part where the alarm is located, forcing the alarm to sound through pressure. For example, an airbag with a sound-emitting nozzle; during compression, the change in the airbag's volume drives airflow through the nozzle, emitting a sound to achieve the alarm function. Upon hearing the alarm, medical personnel can immediately stop their actions and inquire about the patient's condition. Because it is worn through a central opening, the patient can rotate the slow-release device to position the alarm in the palm of their hand for better detection. The alarm can also be any other device that emits sound through compression.

[0018] Because the frequency and cost of pinching the device differ between locations with alarms and other parts of the pinching mechanism, in one embodiment, the pinching mechanism includes a first pinching part 101 and a second pinching part 102, with the alarm embedded in either the first or second pinching part; the first and second pinching parts are detachably connected. Optionally, the first and second pinching parts are connected using Velcro fasteners.

[0019] The aforementioned technical features allow for easy replacement of frequently pinched areas, while areas with infrequent pinching can be retained and reused, thus reducing usage costs.

[0020] The above description of the disclosed embodiments enables those skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.

Claims

1. A pressure-relieving device for local anesthesia surgery, characterized in that: The device includes a ring-shaped gripping part made of a soft material with a central through-hole; an alarm is embedded within the gripping part; the alarm includes an air bladder and a sound-emitting nozzle embedded in the gripping part, one end of the sound-emitting nozzle being connected to the air bladder and the other end being connected to the outside air; the gripping part includes a first gripping part and a second gripping part, and the alarm is embedded in either the first gripping part or the second gripping part; the first gripping part and the second gripping part are detachably connected.

2. The pressure relief device for local anesthesia surgery according to claim 1, characterized in that: The first gripping part and the second gripping part are connected by Velcro fasteners.