Training mannequin for controlling bleeding from a pelvic fracture.

TH27066UActive Publication Date: 2026-01-06PRINCE OF SONGKLA UNIVERSITY
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Authority / Receiving Office
TH · TH
Patent Type
Utility models
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Filing Date
2023-03-23
Publication Date
2026-01-06

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Abstract

OCR 09WP 29 / 10 / 2568 This invention proposes a pelvic binding manikin for training in pelvic fracture hemostasis. It consists of a mannequin (1) which has the characteristics of a human body from the sternum to the thighs and serves as a model. It is like a human body, including the covering of the artificial circulatory system (2) which serves to simulate The human circulatory system and the pelvis (13) with fractures (14) also have a system. Measure the pressure position (9) which serves to measure the pressure from the procedure to assess the accuracy of Perform a hemostasis procedure.
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Claims

OCR 09WP 29 / 10 / 2568 1. The training mannequin for hemostasis from a fractured pelvis consists of the following main components: Mannequin section (1) section of the artificial circulatory system (2), artificial pelvic bone part (13), and the monitoring system. Pressing position (9) The mannequin (1) has the characteristics of a human body from the sternum to the thighs and has the function of Human body models are made from soft, flexible materials such as silicone. Rubber Artificial circulatory system (2) which is inside the mannequin (1) by the circulatory system Artificial (2) serves to simulate the human circulatory system and consists of a blood collection container. Artificial (3) serves to hold artificial blood inside, with the opening of one side of the container. Artificial blood (3) is connected to an artificial artery (5) which is a long, thin vessel and functions as follows: Transport artificial blood to the artificial blood pump (4), where the artificial blood pump (4) controls the rhythm. The artificial blood flow is simulated to mimic the rhythm of a human heartbeat using a pump. Artificial blood (4) is connected to switch (8) which acts as an on / off button. The section below the artificial blood pump (4) is the two artificial arteries (6) which have It is a long wire that serves to transport artificial blood from one artificial artery (5) to the section. Wound (7) which is a wound (7) located on the outer surface of any part of the mannequin (1) At least one position serves the function of allowing blood to flow out. Artificial pelvic bone (13) located in the lower part of the anatomical model (1). Humans, whose pelvis (13) functions as a replica of the human pelvis. It has a special feature: a pressure position detection system (9) which is installed in the area. The exterior of the mannequin detects pressure applied during the procedure to assess its accuracy. The procedure in which the pressure measurement system (9) consists of a pressure measuring plate (10) that is installed. Located at the various bony prominences, both correct and incorrect points of the pelvis (13) by the measuring plate. The pressure (10) measures the force exerted at the position where it is placed, with the wire (11) acting as the measure. Connects between the pressure sensing system (9) and the pressure plate (10) and has a display. (12) Connected, serves to display the measured pressure.

2. A training mannequin for hemostasis from pelvic fractures, pursuant to claim 1, in which an artificial pelvic bone is used. (13) Made of a hard material that is slightly flexible so that users can practice stopping bleeding. The artificial pelvic bone (13) has a fracture (14) located in the pelvic region, which serves to simulate the fracture of The pelvic bone (13) and the part that clamps the two artificial arteries (6) together when the user performs the procedure. Hemostasis training