KR101763493B1 - Umbilical wound dressing kit after single-port laparoscopy - Google Patents
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a single cooperative laparoscopic surgical dressing kit, comprising: a discharge outlet provided at a single laparoscopic surgery site of a patient and having a discharge end for discharging secretion leaking through a navel wound of a surgical site to the outside of a belly button; A one-way valve body formed in a plurality of discharge ends of the discharge discharge tube to prevent discharge from the discharge end to flow back into the discharge discharge tube; A suture which is wound on the outer surface of the discharge outlet while the navel wound is stitched and is removed together with the sealing bond of the navel portion when the discharge outlet is removed; And a sponge mounted within the drainage conduit to cause the sponge to be absorbed and impregnated with the secretion that leaks from the belly button.
Description
The present invention relates to a dressing kit for safely protecting a wound of an incised navel portion after a laparoscopic operation through a navel, and protecting the wound from being wrapped. The dressing kit is characterized in that secretions leaked from a sutured navel portion are easily removed, The present invention relates to a single co-operative surgical window dressing kit.
In recent years, single-laparoscopic surgery has been in the limelight for minimally invasive surgery.
Single laparoscopic surgery through the navel is a procedure in which a laparoscopic camera and two surgical instruments are simultaneously inserted through a single small hole with an incision of 15 to 20 mm inside the navel being the thinnest muscle in the body, Is an open site in the embryo. Because it has no muscle layer, it has few bleeding and pain. It is a depressed area, and it has a low tension around the wound area. It is difficult to operate the surgical instrument compared with conventional laparoscopic surgery. However, It is safe, has no scars, can be recovered quickly, has a rapid recovery after surgery, and has almost no scarring right after surgery. Therefore, it is applied to gynecologic surgery.
However, in the single laparoscopic surgery through the navel, the dislodged gauze was adhered to the umbilicus in the form of a band so as to adsorb the secretions in order to deal with the leakage of the secretion during the recovery of the navel wound.
These band-shaped disinfecting gauzes were not enough to adsorb secretions, so they had to be replaced frequently.
Korean Patent Laid-Open No. 10-2012-0025456 (hereinafter referred to as "pre-patent") has been proposed as a solution to the problem of replacing the disinfecting gauze adhering to the wound portion after laparoscopic surgery.
The prior art patent has a support cushion for surrounding a wound and a wound peripheral area, a wear strip for application to a wound peripheral area between the support cushion and the wound, and a reservoir for application on the wear strip, And a dressing configured to transfer the exudate from the wound to the reservoir in which the exudate is isolated. The system and method for treating exudates from a wound and protecting the wound are provided.
Such prior art patents disclose that a preferred pressure gradient can be applied to the wound peripheral area to periodically apply fluid to the wound surface or to provide a customized wound dressing to provide a negative pressure wound treatment so that the wound strip is made to approximate an irregular wound edge, There is also provided a method of applying various optional dressings which can be customized, but when applied to a belly button, it is inconvenient to stably dressing because of the position and shape of the belly button.
Particularly, there is a problem in that secondary infections are generated in the umbilical cord wounds due to the lack of adsorption performance of the secretions leaked from the umbilical cord wounds, the inconvenience of the secretions leaked from the umbilical cord wounds, It was.
The present invention aims at safely protecting the umbilical cord wound after sealing the umbilical cord wound in a single co-laparoscopic surgery through the umbilicus, and at the same time, to ensure that the secretions leaked from the umbilical cord wound are sufficiently absorbed.
The object of the present invention is to provide a dressing kit, which is fixed to the umbrella portion, after the ingesting wound portion is recovered, to be cleanly removed from the fixing bond.
The object of the present invention is to prevent the secondary infection of the umbilical cord by preventing the leakage of the secretion leaking from the umbilical cord wound area to the outside and preventing the discharged secretion from flowing backward to the umbilical cord wound.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an endoscope comprising a fixed end attached to a single co-operative laparoscopic surgery site of a patient, a discharge outlet provided with a discharge end for discharging secretions leaked through a navel wound of a surgical site, A one-way valve body formed in a plurality of discharge ends of the discharge discharge tube so as to prevent the discharge of the discharge water from the discharge end to the inside of the discharge discharge tube, A suture incision, and a suture incision assembly that allows the suture to be removed from the anchoring end of the discharge outlet at the navel.
In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the discharging derivative further comprises a sponge mounted in the fixed end of the discharging derivative installed on the belly button wound portion to allow the secretion leaking from the belly button wound to be adsorbed. do.
In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the discharge derivative includes a fixed end which is closely attached to the periphery of the belly button wound portion of the patient,
And a discharge end extending in the longitudinal direction of the fixed end so as to discharge the discharge on the umbilical cord to the outside of the discharge outlet are formed integrally with each other and the diameter from the fixed end to the discharge end gradually decreases .
In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the one-way valve body has an inlet hole formed at the bottom of the fixed end of the discharge outlet, a control hole formed in the outlet end, and an inner wall surface of the control hole protruding And the protruding control pieces are alternately protruded at opposite positions of the inner wall surface to form a zigzag shape.
In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the sewing accident portion includes a groove formed in a spiral shape on the outer surface from the fixed end to the discharge end of the discharged derivative, and the fixed bond and the umbilicus wound So that the sutures are fixed together.
In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the discharging derivative may further include an adhesive member formed to have a diameter that wraps around the umbilicus of the patient, the adhesive member being a bottom surface of the fixed end of the discharging derivative, .
In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the sponge is attached to a control hole inside the fixed end of the discharge derivative, and the surface of the sponge is made of a material to be absorbed and impregnated with secretion, Is provided.
In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the discharging derivative is characterized in that a separating handle is protruded in both directions of the outer surface of the discharging end so that the discharged discharging body installed at the position of the umbilicus can be gripped and removed by hand.
In the exhaust manifold in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the area of contact with the fixing bond is enlarged around the fixed end of the discharge outlet provided around the periphery of the umbrella, and a wing member Is formed.
In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the one-way valve body is obliquely projected from the wall surface of the control hole toward the discharge end of the control hole, so that the end of the control piece is staggered in the control hole, And a collecting hole into which the secretion to be refluxed in the washing water flows is formed.
In the configuration in which the object of the present invention is achieved, the discharge outlet is formed such that the bottom surface of the fixed end of the discharge outlet, which surrounds the umbilical wound portion, is formed into a rectangular shape surrounding the umbilical wound portion, Is increased.
According to the present invention, unilateral laparoscopic surgery is advantageous in that the patient's satisfaction is high because the surgical scar is significantly smaller than the open surgery, and the abdominal wall injury is minimized, so that the use of pain and analgesic agent is reduced and the hospitalization period is shortened.
According to the present invention, it is possible to sufficiently adsorb the secretion leaked from the wound area of the umbilicus, and the leaked secretion does not flow back to the umbilical cord wound area, so that there is no fear of the second infection and the recovery is quick.
In addition, the present invention provides an advantage that the adsorption of the secretion leaking from the belly button wound portion is sufficiently maintained by the sponge, thereby remarkably reducing the troubles caused by replacement of the dressing kit.
1 is a front view of a dressing kit to which the present invention is applied.
2 is a longitudinal sectional view of a dressing kit to which the present invention is applied.
FIG. 3 is a plan view of a dressing kit to which the present invention is applied. FIG. 3 (A) shows a state in which the fixed end is in a disk shape, and FIG. 3 (B) shows a state in which the fixed end is a rectangular shape.
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a sponge provided in the dressing kit of the present invention. FIG.
FIG. 5 is a state in which the dressing kit of the present invention is installed on a belly button wound portion of a patient.
Specific embodiments in which the present invention may be practiced will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
It is to be understood that these embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and that the various embodiments of the invention are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
For example, certain features, structures, and characteristics described herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention in connection with one embodiment. It is also to be understood that the position or arrangement of the individual components within each disclosed embodiment may be varied without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled, if properly explained. In the drawings, like reference numerals refer to the same or similar functions throughout the several views, and length and area, thickness, and the like may be exaggerated for convenience.
Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, so that those skilled in the art can easily carry out the present invention.
FIG. 1 is a front view of a dressing kit to which the present invention is applied, FIG. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of a dressing kit to which the present invention is applied, FIGS. 3 (A) and 3 (B) FIG.
The dressing kit for single laparoscopic surgery according to the present invention is installed in a single laparoscopic surgical operation performed through the
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While the present invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, It is to be understood that the invention may be embodied in many other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. It is therefore to be understood that the above-described embodiments are illustrative in all aspects and not restrictive.
100: exhaust outlet 110: fixed end 120: exhaust end
130: separating handle 140: adhesive member 200: one-way valve body
210: inflow hole 220: control hole 230: control piece
240: collecting hole 300: suture 310: groove
330: Suture 400: Sponge 410: Antimicrobial coating layer
500: Revision of the blade B: Fixed bond
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A plurality of discharge openings 120 are formed in the discharge outlet 120 so that discharge from the discharge end 120 can be prevented from flowing back into the discharge outlet 100, (200); And
A suture thread 330 wound around the outer surface of the discharging conductor 100 while sewing the belly button wound thereon and a suturing thread 110 for removing the suturing bond B from the fixed end 110 provided at the navel of the discharging conductor 100, And an accident unit (300).
The discharge outlet (100)
And a sponge (400) attached to the inside of the fixed end (110) of the discharge outlet (100) installed on the umbilical wound portion to allow the secretion leaked on the umbilical cord to be adsorbed. Dressing kit.
The discharge outlet (100)
A fixed end 110 which is in close contact with the periphery of the umbilical wound portion of the patient,
The discharge end 120 extending in the longitudinal direction of the fixed end 110 and allowing the discharge of the waste on the umbilical cord to be discharged to the outside of the discharge outlet 100 is integrally formed,
Wherein a diameter from the fixed end (110) to the discharge end (120) is formed to be gradually narrowed.
The one-way valve body (200)
An inlet hole 210 is formed in a bottom surface of the fixed end 110 of the exhaust outlet 100 and a control hole 220 is formed in the outlet end 120. An inner wall surface of the control hole 220 So that the control pieces 230 are protruded to protrude from the inner surface of the laparoscope and protrude therefrom so that the protruded control pieces 230 are staggered at opposite positions of the inner wall surface to form a zigzag shape.
The suture accident part (300)
A groove 310 is formed in a spiral shape on the outer surface of the discharge outlet 100 from the fixed end 110 to the discharge end and the fixed bond B and the suture (330) are fixed together. ≪ RTI ID = 0.0 > 34. < / RTI >
The discharge outlet (100)
And an adhesive member (140) for increasing the adhesion force to the skin around the navel by the bottom surface of the fixed end (110) of the discharge outlet (100) formed with a diameter that wraps around the umbilicus of the patient. Commercial dressing kits.
The sponge (400)
An antimicrobial coating layer 410 is provided on the surface of the sponge 400 to prevent infection of the wound on the surface of the sponge 400, which is mounted on the control hole 220 inside the fixed end 110 of the discharge outlet 100, The dressing kit according to claim 1,
The discharge outlet (100)
Characterized in that the separation handle (130) is protruded in both directions on the outer surface of the discharge end (120) so that the discharge outlet (100) installed at the position of the umbilicus can be gripped and removed by hand.
The discharge outlet (100)
A contact area with the fixed bond B is enlarged around the fixed end 110 of the discharge conductor 100 installed around the umbilical cord and the blade assembly 500 for removing the bond B when the discharge conductor 100 is separated Is formed to protrude from the laparoscope.
The one-way valve body (200)
The control piece 230 protrudes obliquely from the wall surface of the control hole 220 toward the discharge end 120 so that the end of the control piece 230 is staggered in the control hole 220, 230) and a collecting hole (240) through which the secretion flowing in the control hole (220) flows.
The discharge outlet (100)
Wherein a bottom surface of the fixed end (110) of the discharge outlet (100) surrounding the umbilical cord wound portion is formed to be a rectangular or elliptical shape surrounding the umbilical cord wound portion to increase the adhesive area of the fixed bond around the umbilical wound spot Laparoscopic surgery window commercial dressing kit.
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