CN201167996Y - Vascular clip for operation - Google Patents
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Abstract
A surgical vascular clamp pertains to the technical field of medical device. The technical proposal of the utility model is that the surgical vascular clamp comprises a clamp handle, a clamp shaft and a clamp arm, and is characterized in that the terminal of the clamp arm is fixedly provided with a flat plate. The surgical vascular clamp of the utility model has the advantages that the structure is simple, the use is convenient, and while ligating the blood vessel for a patient, the operation is simple, time-saving and labor-saving, the surgical efficiency is improved and the workload of the surgical staff is reduced.
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Technical field:
This utility model belongs to technical field of medical instruments, is a kind of operation vascular clamp specifically.
Background technology:
Operative doctor is when performing an operation to patient, for fully exposing surgical field of view, need carry out ligation to the fracture blood vessel in the otch, generally be after clamping the fracture blood vessel with mosquito forceps, the reuse stitching thread carries out ligation, and this operational approach extremely bothers, and wastes time and energy, increase the workload of surgical staff, reduced operation efficient.
Summary of the invention:
The purpose of this utility model provides a kind of when performing an operation the ligation blood vessel to patient, and is easy and simple to handle, time saving and energy saving, and improves the operation vascular clamp of operation efficient.
The technical solution of the utility model is: comprise clamp holder, folder axle and jig arm, it is characterized in that being fixed with straight plate at the jig arm end.
The beneficial effects of the utility model are: this utility model is simple in structure, and is easy to use, easy and simple to handle, time saving and energy saving when performing an operation the ligation blood vessel to patient, and improves operation efficient, alleviated the workload of surgical staff.
Description of drawings:
Accompanying drawing 1 is a structural representation of the present utility model.
Among the figure 1, clamp holder, 2, the folder axle, 3, jig arm, 4, straight plate.
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Claims (1)
1, a kind of operation vascular clamp comprises clamp holder (1), folder axle (2) and jig arm (3), it is characterized in that: be fixed with straight plate (4) at jig arm (3) end.
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| CNU2008200096682U CN201167996Y (en) | 2008-03-09 | 2008-03-09 | Vascular clip for operation |
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| CNU2008200096682U CN201167996Y (en) | 2008-03-09 | 2008-03-09 | Vascular clip for operation |
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| CF01 | Termination of patent right due to non-payment of annual fee |
Granted publication date: 20081224 Termination date: 20100309 |