Provided is a highly shape-stable wound retractor, which is for holding an opened part in a human body undergoing incision in an opened state, and which demonstrates shape stability during use. The highly shape-stable wound retractor is characterized: by containing, as a main resin component, a synthetic resin that has chemical resistance and is an elastic material; by being configured such that the wound retractor is curved elastically from a sheet-like state so that a first end and a second end overlap each other in the thickness direction to form a ring; and in that a through-hole through which the second end can pass is formed in the vicinity of the first end, and the diameter of the ring can be varied by changing the length over which the second end is passed through the through-hole.
ST. MARIANNA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (Japon)
OZK CO., LTD. (Japon)
SHINWA SYOJI CO., LTD. (Japon)
Inventeur(s)
Ishibashi, Yuki
Akashi, Yoshihiro
Yamasaki, Haruhiko
Mitsuhashi, Katsunori
Morishita, Yoshiro
Abrégé
An inlet passage portion, which is a substantially columnar space through which a tip end of a guide wire is inserted into an opening portion to pass the guide wire, a shaping portion, which is a space communicating with the inlet passage portion through an outlet portion, which is a portion located at a deepest part of the inlet passage portion, and flatly expanding from the outlet portion, an annular inner wall, which forms an inner circumferential portion of the shaping portion, an extension line intersection portion, which is an inner wall intersecting an extension line of a center line of the inlet passage portion at an obtuse angle, and an obtuse angle side inner wall portion, which is an inner wall extending from the outlet portion to the extension line intersection portion and forming an obtuse angle with the extension line are included.
ST. MARIANNA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (Japon)
OZK CO., LTD. (Japon)
SHINWA SYOJI CO., LTD. (Japon)
Inventeur(s)
Ishibashi, Yuki
Akashi, Yoshihiro
Yamasaki, Haruhiko
Mitsuhashi, Katsunori
Morishita, Yoshiro
Abrégé
To provide a guide wire shaping mold that reduces damage to a blood vessel by folding back a tip end of the guide wire and do not require heating treatment, and a guide wire shaping method using the guide wire shaping mold. A guide wire shaping mold configured to shaping by reducing an annular diameter of the guide wire in which a tip end is annularly arranged, the guide wire shaping mold includes a wire shaping portion configured such that an annular portion of the guide wire is arranged, and a wire drawing path formed in a passage way shape, communicating with the wire shaping portion, and configured to retract the guide wire in a linear direction and in a base end direction.
ST. MARIANNA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (Japon)
OZK CO., LTD. (Japon)
SHINWA SYOJI CO., LTD. (Japon)
Inventeur(s)
Ishibashi Yuki
Akashi Yoshihiro
Yamasaki Haruhiko
Mitsuhashi Katsunori
Morishita Yoshiro
Abrégé
Provided are: a guide wire shaping mold that folds back the distal end of a guide wire to reduce damage to blood vessels and does not require any heating treatment; and a method for shaping a guide wire using the guide wire shaping mold. This guide wire shaping mold is configured to shape a guide wire having a ring-shaped distal end so as to have a reduced ring diameter and is characterized by being provided with: a wire shaping part configured such that the ring-shaped portion of the guide wire is located thereon; and a wire withdrawal path that is formed in a path shape, communicates with the wire shaping part, and is configured such that the guide wire is withdrawn in a linear direction from the proximal end.
A retractor holds a surgical incision in a body in an opened state to ensure a surgical field in small-incision endoscopic surgery, and includes a base body that is a thin plate made of tin having a purity of not less than 99.9% and has an elongated rectangular shape in an extended state of the base body. The retractor, in an extended form in a rectangular shape or in a rounded form in a small shape, can be inserted from a small incision wound into the body, and can easily be delivered to the surgical incision in the body by a surgical instrument. The base body is bent and deformed into a desired shape by the surgical instrument and is applied to the surgical incision in the body, so that the surgical incision can be held in an opened state so as to ensure the surgical field.
[Problem] To facilitate ease in maintaining a surgical field as a surgeon sees fit, to facilitate flexibly maintaining and changing the surgical field based on a surgical site or the situation of an operation, and to simplify moving to a required position of the surgical site and post-operative extraction. [Solution] Provided is a retractor 1 which, in small-incision endoscopic surgery, retains an incision site within a body in an open state and maintains an operating field. The retractor 1 comprises a rectangular substrate 2, which is a thin plate composed of tin having 99.9% or higher purity, and which is long and thin when in an extended state. It is possible to insert the retractor 1 within the body via a small incision, and to easily deliver the retractor 1 with a surgical instrument to an incision site within the body, in the rectangular extended form or a tightly rolled-up form. By fitting the retractor 1 into the incision site within the body in a form in which said retractor 1 has been bent and deformed into a required shape with the surgical instrument, it is possible to retain the incision site in the open state so as to maintain the operating field. Given that the substrate 2 is composed of tin having 99.9% or higher purity, the retractor 1 is particularly flexible, and it is possible to easily bend and deform the substrate 2 into a required form using the surgical instrument.
Provided is a retractor that makes it possible to reduce operation costs, is less likely to cause damage to surgical incision sites, do not reduce workability, and also makes it possible to easily maintain the desired surgical field and to change the surgical field or widen or narrow the area of the surgical field, depending on the surgical situation. The retractor 1 for holding a surgical incision open and maintaining a surgical field during an operation includes a belt-shaped body A made of a wire; and a connecting part B that is provided at one end portion of the belt-shaped body A and capable of being connected to another end portion or an intermediate portion of the belt-shaped body A so that the belt-shaped body A can be formed into a loop of a desired size. The retractor 1 is so configured that when the belt-shaped body A is formed into a loop, the outer surface of the belt-shaped body A resists the force generated at the surgical incision and acting in such a direction as to close the surgical incision.
Provided is a retractor whereby it becomes possible to reduce operation cost, to make it less prone to injure an incised part, to prevent the deterioration of workability, to preserve an operative field of interest easily, and to change an operative field or expand or reduce the area of an operative field according to the situations of an operation. A retractor 1 for preserving an operative field while maintaining the patency of an incised part that is incised during an operation. The retractor 1 is provided with: a strip-shaped body A which is formed from a wire material; and a connecting tool B which is provided at one end part of the strip-shaped body A and is connected to the other end part or a middle part of the strip-shaped body A so as to shape the strip-shaped body A into a loop-like shape having a specific size. The retractor 1 is so configured that a force in the incised part-closing direction which is generated in the incised part is received by the outer surface D of the loop-like strip-shaped body A.
In such pieces of fabric (11) for clothing, these pieces of fabric (11) for clothing are inserted into a hollow drum (43), and fused parts (25, 35) are rubbed together and softened by repeated impact of the main body fabrics (22, 32) with each other. Thus, in clothing to which the piece of fabric (11) for clothing is attached, the feeling against the skin when the fused parts (25, 35) are in direct contact with skin can be improved. In addition, a large number of pieces of fabric (11) for clothing can be inserted into the hollow drum (43); therefore, suppression of increases in cost and decreases in manufacturing efficiency is more possible than with abrasive finishing of the fused parts (25, 35) by hand.
D06B 3/10 - Passage des matières textiles à travers des liquides, gaz ou vapeurs en vue d'effectuer un traitement, p. ex. lavage, teinture, blanchiment, encollage, imprégnation de tissus