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Tonsil postoperation clamping and oppressing hemostat

A technique for compressing hemostasis and tonsil fossa, which is applied in the field of medical devices and can solve the problems of unstable pressure application, time-consuming and labor-intensive, and uneven strength.

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-05-17
广州派若弥医疗器械有限公司
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Due to the manual operation by medical staff for a long time, the pressure applied is inevitably unstable, the force is uneven, and it is easy to shift, causing discomfort to the patient, poor hemostasis effect, and time-consuming and laborious
Further treatment often requires re-entering the operating room under local or general anesthesia to accurately find the bleeding point, use unipolar or bipolar electrocoagulation to stop bleeding, or use suture ligation to stop bleeding, and may even require external carotid artery ligation or vascular intervention Embolism, increasing patient suffering and expense

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[0009] The specific implementation manners of the present invention will be described in further detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. See attached Figures 1 to 5 As shown, a clamping and compressing hemostat for post-tonsillectomy is characterized in that it includes a compressing hemostatic ball 1 wrapped with a hemostatic sponge 2 that can extend into the tonsil fossa in the mouth and a sticking glue placed on the cheek outside the mouth. The support pad 10 of the sponge pad 11, the hemostatic ball 1 and the support pad 10 are connected by a V-shaped arm 6 and an adjustment device 8 capable of adjusting the force of clamping and pressing is provided. The hemostatic ball 1 can be spherical or football-shaped, with a diameter of 10mm to 20mm, or a short diameter of 8mm to 12mm and a long diameter of 15mm to 25mm. The hemostatic sponge 2 is a spongy or fibrous hemostatic material covered with hemostatic gauze or added with hemostatic drugs, which can be...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a medical device for stopping bleeding in an oppressing manner after the cutting operation of tonsil. The medical device comprises oppressing hemospheres capable of stretching an oral tonsillar pit and wrapped with hemostatic sponge and a supporting mat disposed at cheek outside the mouth and provided with adhesive, wherein the hemospheres are connected with the supporting mat by virtue of a V-shaped arm and provided with an adjusting apparatus capable of adjusting a clamping and oppressing force. The hemospheres can be in a ball shape or a rugby shape, and the hemostatic sponge wrapping the hemospheres are spongy or fiber hemostatic materials with the surface covered by hemostatic gauze or hemostatic drug. When primary or secondary hemorrhage occurs after the cutting operation of the tonsil, one end of the hemospheres of the clamping and oppressing hemostat stretches into the oral tonsillar pit to accurately oppress a bleeding point, the supporting mat is adhered to an appropriate part of cheek skin, an adjusting nut is rotated or the V-shaped arm is directly pressed, the clamping and oppressing force is adjusted, and the hemostat is appropriately fixed. The tonsil postoperation clamping and oppressing hemostat is convenient to use, small in trauma, light in pain and good in hemostatic effect.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to a medical instrument for compression and hemostasis after tonsillectomy. Background technique [0002] Tonsillectomy is a common surgical method clinically used to treat chronic tonsillitis, snoring (obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome), and tonsil tumors. The main risk of surgery is postoperative bleeding, which can cause shock and suffocation of the patient Even life-threatening. Over the years, experts and engineers at home and abroad have made great efforts to develop a variety of technical equipment to reduce intraoperative and postoperative bleeding, such as high-frequency electric knife, laser, radio frequency, microwave and low-temperature plasma technology, etc. have a certain hemostatic effect. Although the above technical equipment can effectively reduce intraoperative bleeding, postoperative bleeding has not been significantly reduced, and postoperative primary and secondary bleeding can still reach 2-4%. I...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B17/122
CPCA61B17/122A61B2017/12004
Inventor 张湘民
Owner 广州派若弥医疗器械有限公司
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