WO2015070992A1 - Venous tourniquet - Google Patents
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- WO2015070992A1 WO2015070992A1 PCT/EP2014/059199 EP2014059199W WO2015070992A1 WO 2015070992 A1 WO2015070992 A1 WO 2015070992A1 EP 2014059199 W EP2014059199 W EP 2014059199W WO 2015070992 A1 WO2015070992 A1 WO 2015070992A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B17/00—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets
- A61B17/12—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets for ligaturing or otherwise compressing tubular parts of the body, e.g. blood vessels, umbilical cord
- A61B17/132—Tourniquets
- A61B17/1322—Tourniquets comprising a flexible encircling member
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B17/00—Surgical instruments, devices or methods, e.g. tourniquets
- A61B2017/00831—Material properties
- A61B2017/00862—Material properties elastic or resilient
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B90/00—Instruments, implements or accessories specially adapted for surgery or diagnosis and not covered by any of the groups A61B1/00 - A61B50/00, e.g. for luxation treatment or for protecting wound edges
- A61B90/03—Automatic limiting or abutting means, e.g. for safety
- A61B2090/037—Automatic limiting or abutting means, e.g. for safety with a frangible part, e.g. by reduced diameter
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B90/00—Instruments, implements or accessories specially adapted for surgery or diagnosis and not covered by any of the groups A61B1/00 - A61B50/00, e.g. for luxation treatment or for protecting wound edges
- A61B90/06—Measuring instruments not otherwise provided for
- A61B2090/064—Measuring instruments not otherwise provided for for measuring force, pressure or mechanical tension
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B90/00—Instruments, implements or accessories specially adapted for surgery or diagnosis and not covered by any of the groups A61B1/00 - A61B50/00, e.g. for luxation treatment or for protecting wound edges
- A61B90/08—Accessories or related features not otherwise provided for
- A61B2090/0807—Indication means
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- the invention relates to a venous tourniquet, with a constricting band which can be placed around a body part, which is itself elastic in the circumferential direction or is provided with at least one elastic portion, and with a closure device by means of which the tourniquet band is tensioned in its part around a body part Condition is lockable to a tensioning loop.
- a tightening device for achieving a high tension of the tightening band placed around the body part into a loop, and a tension indicator with which a generated tension of the pinching strap can be tactually or visually detected.
- a tension fabric is folded and fixed in the fold region at attachment points which tear at excessive tension.
- the attachment points may have different amounts of attachment points over the width of the tension tissue, whereby the attachment points tear at correspondingly different tensile stress.
- such a high tension must first be applied in order to cause tearing at the attachment point (s), after which, however, the tensile stress abruptly decreases.
- a metered voltage as it comes for example in venous stasis to the effect to stagnate a venous blood flow, difficult to reach and recognizable.
- the closure device is relatively expensive.
- the fixing devices can be designed as hook-and-loop fasteners and sewn, glued or welded on or sewn to the ends of a webbing.
- the upper side of a continuous elastic strap portion may be provided with a fleece layer, while fixing means for fixing the end portions to each other or to the orthopedic devices are provided on the lower side.
- Such a support or Fixiergurt with fixators in its end regions is not adjustable to variable loop sizes and not usable for use as venous tourniquet.
- the invention has for its object to provide a venous tourniquet of the type mentioned, which has a simple structure with a secure function and with the use is facilitated.
- This object is achieved with the features of claim 1.
- the closure device is designed as a hook and loop fastener with two locking interlocking parts interlocking.
- the structure provides easy handling with a few simple steps when fixing to the body part, in particular arm, with sufficient tension z.
- the disposable sequestration device can be used to facilitate hygiene to meet requirements.
- the two closure parts preferably with hook elements on one side and loops on the other side, provide a stable connection with high tensile strength in the area or circumferential direction of the body part.
- a particularly advantageous construction for the production and a simple use is obtained by forming a first closure part from the strip material of the pinch-off strip itself and a second closure part from an aterial section fastened on the strip material or integrated into the strip material.
- the Abschnürband is made of fluffy, tear-resistant material of high tensile strength.
- a further advantageous embodiment results from the fact that the Abschnürband from a nonwoven, such as spunbonded fabric, or made of felt or Textilierim material with roughened or fine hairs surface is made.
- the fleece can z. B. be prepared under hydroentanglement.
- Various further advantageous embodiments are obtained in that the pinch-off made of polyester, polypropylene and / or viscose material.
- the pinch-off and the second closure part have the same width in the range of 1 cm to 4 cm, preferably between 1, 5 cm and 3 cm. Further advantages result for use in that at least one stress indicator is present for detecting a state of tension of the pinch-off strip, which is designed in such a way that a defined state of tension can be recognized by a user.
- the user for example, when training the tourniquet as venous tourniquet, the relatively low tensile stress required to inhibit blood flow (of, for example, about 10 mm Hg in the area of capillaries or ⁇ 25 mm Hg in the area of larger veins ) set exactly. As a result, the treated person is no longer burdened as necessary.
- an advantageous embodiment for detecting the tensile stress generated is that the stress indicator is formed as a resilient portion at the Abschnürband in the stretching direction between two fixing points with a defined excess length with respect to the unloaded Abschnürbandes bridging track section of a flexible inelastic material. If the path section executed with an excess length with respect to the distance of the fixing points in the tension-free state of the pinch-off strip (eg as a folded section) is still loose, a defined predetermined state of tension has not yet been reached. If, on the other hand, the flexible inelastic web section extends completely along the pinch-off belt as a result of the stretched elastic section between the fixing points, then the defined tension state is z. B. to suppress venous blood flow.
- An advantageous embodiment variant consists in the fact that the Abschnürband is formed of a flexible inelastic material and the web portion forms an integral part of the Abschnürbandes, wherein at the fixing an elastic portion forming the elastic element is connected.
- the Abschnürband itself is at least partially formed as an elastic band and the web portion of inelastic material is attached to the fixing points on the elastic band.
- a sequestering device that is advantageous for a single use is that the elastic section or another section of the elastic band is provided with a use indicator that is irreversibly torn or damaged during a first stretch, such as for example made of paper or lacquer.
- the break-through force of the use indicator is advantageously low, so that it influences the tensioning process of the pinch-off as little as possible and the tear, for example, even at low elongation of a few percent of the strain at the defined stress state (eg not more than 10% or 20% of Elongation in the defined stress state). This can be achieved by z.
- appropriate choice of material and / or material thickness and / or shape of the use indicator or by demolition are achieved at a connection point.
- connection is made by attaching the second closure member and optionally the elastic portion or the web portion to the Abschnürband at the fixing by gluing, welding, thermoplastic processes or sewing.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B are identical to FIGS. 1A and 1B.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B are identical to FIGS. 3A and 3B.
- FIGS. 4A and 4B are identical to FIGS. 4A and 4B.
- FIG. 1A and 1B show a first exemplary embodiment of a tourniquet device 1 designed as venous stoppage with a tourniquet strap 10 which is used to at least partially prevent blood flow in the form of a closed clamping strap.
- Fe can be placed around a body part and fixed in the clamped state by means of a closure device 30.
- the closure device 30 is designed as a hook-and-loop fastener with two interlocking interlocking parts, namely a first closure part 300 and a second closure part 301.
- the tourniquet device 1 has a tension indicator 101 with which the clamping force of the pinch-off strip 10 can be recognized by a user in the region of the tensioning loop around a body part.
- the tension indicator 101 is preferably arranged in the vicinity of the closure-side band section, so that in each case it is subject to the tension force exerted by the tensioning loop on the applied body part.
- the pinch tape 10 itself is formed as a first fastener part 300 of the fastener device 30, while the second fastener part 301 is formed as a material portion fastened to the pinch tape 10.
- An advantageous embodiment consists in the fact that the Abschnürband 10 is made of a fluffy, with respect to the tensile forces occurring sufficiently tear-resistant or sufficiently high tensile strength having material forming loops (loops) for the Velcro, while the second closure member 301 as a short section Flat material is designed with adapted to the loops of the first closure member 300 hook elements.
- the hook elements preferably have the tensile force or clamping force of the band section laid around the relevant body part, in the opposite direction; but they can also be designed as mushroom heads, scale-like elements or the like., Wherein the loops or the loop fabric containing them are adapted accordingly.
- the loops, which are not necessarily closed-loop fen must be trained, and the hook elements can claw into each other in miniaturized training in a variety of fine hairs in the manner of a gecko effect.
- the loops and hook elements of the two closure parts are designed as microelements in such a way that the pinch-off band feels fluffy even in the case of direct contact with the skin of a body part to be cut off.
- the hook-and-loop fastener formed in the manner described absorbs sufficiently high tensile forces (shearing forces) parallel to the surface or in the circumferential direction of the necking strip 10 in order to achieve the required pinch-off z.
- B. of veins to ensure a stress state of the Abschnürbandes 0 for generating a pressure of z.
- B. up to 10 mm Hg or up to 25 mm Hg in the area of the veins can be reliably achieved.
- the Velcro fastener can be easily and quickly closed or opened for putting on and taking off.
- the Z. B. between 1 and 5 cm (preferably between 1, 5 cm and 3 cm) wide Abschnürband 10 can be cut from very thin (less than 1 mm) roll or sheet material and is very flexible with high tear resistance. It can even be a z. B. have low intrinsic elasticity, so that it generates an elastic clamping force after applying to the body part itself. Alternatively or additionally, the clamping force can be generated by a made of a suitable material elastic member 20 which is attached to the Abschnürband 10 in the region of the stress indicator 101 or outside.
- the second closure member 301 advantageously has the same width as the Abschnürband 10 and preferably a small length z. B. between 1 cm and 5 cm. Alternatively, he may also choose to cover the entire or almost entire length of the subscription. lace 10 extend.
- the second closure member 301 is in turn made of thin, flexible material and z. B. by welding (laser welding, ultrasonic welding or the like.), Gluing, thermoplastic bonding method, sewing or the like. In one end portion of the Abschnürbands 10 or over the entire te or almost entire length thereof. To lock or close the hook and loop fastener, only the other loop portion placed around the body part needs to be pressed onto the closure part 301, with which the closure parts lock into one another.
- a further embodiment variant is that loops (or loops) are integrated into one another in the same layer of the nonwoven fabric or loop fabric.
- Suitable materials for the Abschnürband or Velcro are viscose, polyester, polypropylene, wherein advantageously spunbond is used in skin-friendly design.
- FIG. 2 shows a section of the tourniquet device designed as venous tourniquet with the tourniquet 10, a tension indicator 101 with a stretch section 100 and a bridging elastic element and a second closure part 301 of the hook-and-loop fastener in plan view, side view and underside view.
- the tourniquet device 1 designed as venous tourniquet is shown in the non-tensioned state of the tourniquet strap 10 in a plan view, in a side view and in a bottom view.
- the tourniquet or venous tourniquet is also shown in a tensioned state of the tourniquet 10 with an enlarged detail B in the region of the voltage indicator 101, wherein the tourniquet 10 is arranged in the region of a stretch section 100 in which an elastic element 20 is arranged. is stretched by a defined path length. Once this defined distance is reached starting from the untensioned state of the pinch-off 10 or a less tensioned state, there is a defined state of stress of the pinch-off 10 before.
- the clamping force caused thereby can by the formation of the Dehnabitess 100, z. B. by a relevant material selection (material properties and / or geometric properties, such as length, thickness, width, recesses or the like.) Are set defined during manufacture.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B also show a usage indicator 40 which will be described in more detail below.
- the tourniquet 10 itself may be made of inelastic but flexible material. It can be kept in the production of the pinching device 1 as a roll and cut to length according to the desired length of the pinch 10.
- a recyclable material, with z. B. natural reinforcing fibers from renewable raw materials and also the other parts, such as closure device, Dehnabêt, fasteners and the like. Considering a good Recyclefä- ability can be selected.
- the production, operation and design of the pinch-off device 1 are advantageously also interpreted in terms of a single use.
- the voltage indicator 101 is in the embodiment shown in Figs. 1A and 1B, for. B. itself formed as part of a substantially inelastic Abschnürbandes 10 by it is connected in excess length at two spaced apart in the stretching direction of the fixing points on the stretch material 100 consisting of elastic material. Between the two fixing points, the pinch-off strip 10 forming there the tension indicator 101 extends in the shape of a pleat, wherein the excess length on the desired, to be generated defined stress state is also adjusted depending on the formation of the expansion section 100.
- the connection to the fixation is done sufficiently firmly z. B. by gluing, welding (laser welding, ultrasonic welding or the like.), Thermo-bonding method, sewing or the like ..
- the user When tightening the Abschnürbandes 10, the user on the basis of more and more the expansion section 100 approximate fold the stretching process and thus the increasing clamping force control and clearly recognize when the two fixing points bridging track portion of the Abschnürbandes 10 has reached its maximum stretched position. At this moment, the set, defined state of tension or the optimum clamping force of the pinching belt 10 produced in this case is also achieved.
- the venous blood flow in the region of the capillaries in the transition region between the arterioles and venules are prevented, reaches a correspondingly set, defined state of stress of about 10 mm Hg, the person to be treated is little burdened. In the area of veins, the blood flow or the pulsation z. B.
- more than one stress indicator can preferably be attached with differently defined stress states.
- the pinch-off 10 itself can be made of elastic material. Is it in Deh connected tensioning device 101 with defined excess length, it consists advantageously of flexible inelastic material, as in the previous embodiment. When the pinch tape 10 is stretched, the folded web portion of the tension indicator 101 becomes more and more attached to the outside surface of the pinch tape 10.
- the excess length of the web portion is matched to the bridged portion of the elastic Abschnürbandes, which then corresponds to the elastic member 20 according to the previous embodiments, in such a way that at full extension of the web portion along the relevant portion of the Abschnürbandes 10 without fold the desired defined state of tension is reached. In this state, then the fixation of the loop by the user by means of Velcro, without tightening the Abschnürband even more.
- FIGS. 3A and 3B A further embodiment of the pinch-off device 1 is shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B. In this case, the pinching-off device according to the exemplary embodiment according to FIG.
- a tension indicator 101 which as an excess length of track with respect to the unloaded pinching strap bridges an elastic element 20 between two fixing points, as described in more detail above.
- the closing device 30 is formed according to the embodiment of FIG. 1A.
- a usage indicator 40 which, in the embodiment shown, also bridges the elastic element 20 or at least one longitudinally extending portion thereof.
- the usage indicator 40 is designed as a tear-away element extending in the longitudinal direction or expansion direction, which tears with a slight force when the elastic element 20 is stretched, before the final elongation which is present at the defined stress state is reached. Similar to the tear element can also be another irreversibly damaging element, such. As a paint can be attached.
- the tear element should break during the stretching process can also be determined by a certain excess length between two fixing points or attachment points of the tear element on the elastic-see element 20, wherein the excess length of the tear element but in any case is less than the excess length of the for Stress Indicator 101 provided track section. For example, it can be determined in this way that the tear element already tears when the elongation of the elastic element z. For example, about 20%, about 50%, or about 80%, or some other, lower intermediate value has been achieved relative to the strain present at the defined stress state. Any intermediate values for a tear can be set exactly in this way.
- the tear element can, for. B. consist of a slightly tearing paper strip or strip of fibers and is preferably inelastic, but flexible.
- both indicators can be easily manufactured in a common working step and also tuned to one another as a functional unit exactly in the desired manner.
- connection of the tear-through element used for the usage indicator 40 to the respective fixing points or fastening points can be effected in a corresponding manner, as described in connection with the elastic element 20. ben, so for example by gluing, welding (laser welding, ultrasound, printing by printing technique or the like.), Sewing or a thermoplastic connection technology or other suitable fastening.
- a connecting portion attachment point
- the elastic member 20 is fixed on its upper side to the Abschnürband 10 and is connected on its underside with the relevant attachment portion of the tearing element.
- FIG. 3B shows the stretched state of the pinch-off band 10, as it is, for example, in the defined state of tension.
- the tear element of the use indicator 40 is already torn by the elongation, wherein the two edges on the crack side are spaced from each other by a relatively large expansion gap, d. H. the breakthrough has already occurred in a corresponding early stage of stretching.
- the tear-through area (detail B)
- the one (closure-side) remaining portion of the tear-away member, the elongated elastic member 20 in the elongation, and the stretched web portion of the stress indicator 101 are seen.
- the pinch-off device 1 can also have a usage indicator 40 on the pinch-off band 10, independently of a tension indicator 101 or offset longitudinally, the latter having an elastic element 20 between two fixing points with (or alternatively without) Overlength bridged, similar to that described in the embodiment of FIGS. 3A, 3B.
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