Protective cover for preventing aerosol in ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology operations

An aerosol and ENT technology, which is applied in the field of medical devices, can solve problems such as skin discomfort and strangulation marks on the face of the protective cover, and achieve the effect of preventing infection

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-11-24
王海云
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Benefits of technology

This new device helps keep anesthestic gas clean during surgeries by providing protection from mistdrops or other particles generated due to high-pressure liquid used during procedures. Additionally, this device prevents harmful germs like viruses and bacilli from entering patients who may require them undergoing treatment. Overall, these technical benefits help improve patient safety while being treated at hospitals.

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The technical problem addressed in this patented text relates to treatments used during these health conditions like sinusitis or rhinovirus (the common cold) which may lead patients to viruses becoming ill from being exposed through contact between their faces and clothes when worn over them. Existing methods involve covering up any remaining parts of the nostrils before treatment but still expose sensitive areas where there could come into direct communication with germs inside the lungs. This makes effective protection difficult without compromising comfortability and safety concerns associated with current solutions involving sticking masks onto the cheek area.

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[0020] The following will clearly and completely describe the technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of the present invention. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, not all, embodiments of the present invention. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by persons of ordinary skill in the art without making creative efforts belong to the protection scope of the present invention.

[0021] see Figure 1-6 , the present invention provides a technical solution: a protective cover for ENT surgery to prevent aerosols, including a protective suit 1, a support ring 2 is provided at the neck of the protective suit 1, and the two sides of the support ring 2 One end of the support rod 3 is symmetrically arranged on the side wall, and the other end of the two support rods 3 is fixedly connected with a top plate 4, and the lower surface of the top plat

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The invention discloses a protective cover for preventing aerosol in ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology operations. The protective cover comprises a protective clothing, wherein a supporting ring is arranged at a neck opening of the protective clothing; one ends of supporting rods are symmetrically arranged on the two side walls of the supporting ring. The other ends of the two supporting rodsare cooperatively fixedly connected with a top plate. One end of a transparent film cylinder is arranged on the lower surface of the top plate; the other end of the transparent film cylinder is fixedly installed on the annular wall of the supporting ring. Shawl shells are further symmetrically arranged on the two side walls of the supporting ring; the lower surfaces of the two shawl shells are respectively connected with two sleeves of the protective clothing; one ends of connecting ropes are symmetrically arranged on the shawl shell and are positioned on the two sides of the sleeves of the protective clothing; and the other end of the connecting rope at one side is fixedly connected with a locking assembly. The transparent thin film cylinder has enough space for the head of a medical worker to move, the protective cover cannot be attached to the skin of the face after being worn, and the medical worker cannot feel uncomfortable after wearing the protective cover for a long time.

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Owner 王海云
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