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Breast cancer postoperative complication treating brace

A breast cancer and complication technology, applied in breast bandages, abdominal bandages, etc., can solve the problems of pressure objects slipping, loose bandages, roughness, etc.

Pending Publication Date: 2019-06-21
PEKING UNION MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL CHINESE ACAD OF MEDICAL SCI
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Problems solved by technology

Doctors bandaging themselves have the following problems: ①The bandages are poorly elastic and rough. Some patients develop rashes and allergies after long-term contact, and there are also skin friction and damage, which affects the quality of life.
②When the patient cannot cooperate to maintain the bandage position, is more active, and has a fat upper body, it is easy to cause the bandage to loosen and affect the compression effect
③The local pressure force cannot be well controlled, and it is difficult to achieve an appropriate and balanced pressure intensity for pressurized bandages
Unbalanced local pressure may lead to further generation of subcutaneous fluid and lymph fluid, which will affect the speed of wound healing and affect the patient's psychology
④The existing local compression device is a mass of gauze made by the doctor, which may not be able to completely fit the shape of the armpit and chest wall, and the pressure object is easy to slip off from the bandage, resulting in loosening of the bandage and affecting the therapeutic effect

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[0036] see Figure 1 to Figure 12 As shown, the present embodiment provides an adjustable postoperative local pressure support for breast cancer, including chest wall pressure support 4 and armpit pressure support 3; chest wall pressure support 4 is a flat cushion-like structure; armpit pressure support 3 It is an ellipsoid structure, including a soft outer layer 31 of the armpit pressure support and a hard core 32 of the armpit pressure support. The outer layer 31 is fixedly connected; the chest wall pressure support 4 is provided with a chest wall pressure support anti-slip structure 42, which is arranged on the surface of the chest wall pressure support lateral wall 41, and the armpit pressure support 3 is also provided with an armpit pressure support anti-slip structure 33, which is arranged on Armpit compression support soft outer layer 31 surface. Specifically, the anti-slip structure is a plurality of anti-slip protrusions, which are evenly arranged on the surface of t...

Embodiment 2

[0039] see Figure 13 to Figure 17As shown, this embodiment provides a wearable breast cancer postoperative dressing and fixing strap, including armpit-shoulder strap 2, chest strap 1, armpit-shoulder strap length adjustment device 22, chest strap length Adjusting device 11; armpit-shoulder straps 2 and chest straps 1 pass through armpit-shoulder strap length adjusting device 22 and chest strap length adjusting device 11 respectively, and can be adjusted in length. The armpit-shoulder straps 2 and the chest strap 1 pass through the armpit-shoulder strap length adjustment device 22 and the chest strap length adjustment device 11 respectively, and can be adjusted in length. Specifically, the armpit-shoulder strap length adjustment device 22 and the chest strap length adjustment device 11 can be commonly used length adjustment buckles for backpacks such as day buckles and mesh buckles, and the principle of adjusting the length of backpack straps is the same. Adjust the pressure ...

Embodiment 3

[0042] see Figure 18 , this embodiment provides a postoperative complication treatment brace for breast cancer, including the chest wall compression support 4, axillary compression support 3 and wearable postoperative breast cancer postoperative bandages, The structure is the same as that described in the above embodiments, and will not be repeated here.

[0043] When in use, trim and adjust the chest wall pressure support 4 and armpit pressure support 3 according to the size of the patient's chest and armpits, first fix the chest wall pressure support 4 on the affected area, and then wrap the chest strap 1 around the chest wall pressure support 4 , adjust the chest strap length adjustment device 11, make the length of the chest strap 1 suitable for the patient's bust, then fix the armpit pressure support 3, wear the armpit-shoulder strap 2, adjust the shoulder strap length adjustment device 11, make the patient The length of the side shoulder strap 1 is suitable for the pre...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a breast cancer postoperative complication treating brace. The breast cancer postoperative complication treating brace comprises a thoracic wall pressurizing support, an armpitpressurizing support and a wearable breast cancer postoperative dressing fixing belt, wherein the thoracic wall pressurizing support is in a flat cushion structure; the armpit pressurizing support isin an ellipsoid structure and comprises a soft external layer and a hard internal core, and the hard internal core is arranged inside and fixedly connected with the soft external layer; the surface of the thoracic wall pressuring support and the soft external layer of the armpit pressurizing support are provided with anti-slippery structures; the wearable breast cancer postoperative dressing fixing belt is composed of an armpit-shoulder binding belt, a breast binding belt, an armpit-shoulder binding belt length adjusting device and a breast binding belt length adjusting device, and the armpit-shoulder binding belt and the breast binding belt penetrate through the armpit-shoulder binding belt length adjusting device and the breast binding belt length adjusting device respectively for adjusting the length; the wearable breast cancer postoperative dressing fixing belt can press the thoracic wall pressurizing support and the armpit pressurizing support onto a wounded part.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of medical devices, in particular to a brace for treating postoperative complications of breast cancer. Background technique [0002] Breast cancer is a very common malignant tumor in women. For breast cancer, surgery is the most common and effective treatment. For patients with locally advanced breast cancer with axillary regional lymph node metastasis, modified radical mastectomy (including mastectomy and axillary regional lymph node dissection) is required. There may be some complications after surgery due to various factors, and the most common ones are Chest wall subcutaneous fluid and axillary lymphatic leakage. Patients with postoperative subcutaneous fluid or lymphatic leakage will prolong the hospital stay, and the wound is prone to infection, which will also have a certain impact on the patient's psychology. The main principles of treatment for subcutaneous effusion are: pumping out the effusion ...

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IPC IPC(8): A61F13/14
Inventor 周星彤孙强林燕
Owner PEKING UNION MEDICAL COLLEGE HOSPITAL CHINESE ACAD OF MEDICAL SCI
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