Phimosiectomy shield

10251791 ยท 2019-04-09

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Inventors

Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A phimosiectomy shield can be firmly fixed to a human body to be able to stably protect an operated part after phimosiectomy, reduces pain in the operated part by stably preventing pressure and friction on the operated part, and helps an operated part to quickly recover by stably preventing bacterial infection due to contact. The phimosiectomy shield includes a protective part surrounding a penis to protect an operated part due to phimosiectomy and an attachment part extending from the protective part to be attached to a human body, in which a hole for inserting a penis is formed at the center of a lower portion of the attachment part.

Claims

1. A phimosiectomy shield comprising: a protective part including wings bending and configured to surround a penis to protect an operated part thereof, each end of the wings at each side of the protective part overlapping each other, and the overlapped protective part being fixed to the wings by assistant adhesive sheets: a plurality of shape maintainers disposed on a back of the protective part, perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the penis and arranged with regular intervals in a longitudinal direction of the protective part; and an attachment part disposed on the protective part configured to be attached to a human body to fix the protective part, the protective part being coupled to a lower portion of the attachment part by sewing or by an adhesive for allowing the attachment part to be firmly attached to a human body by inserting the penis in a hole formed at the center of the lower portion of the attachment part, wherein the attachment part is formed to correspond to a size of a pubic hair area around the penis, wherein the attachment part is configured to be attached to a human body for covering the size of a pubic hair area; and an adhesive sheet being attached on a front side of the attachment part to prevent the attachment part from being unexpectedly separated from under with the protective part which extends from the lower portion of the attachment part, and wherein the adhesive sheet is attached to an upper portion of the attachment part and is configured to be attached directly to a skin not covering the pubic hair.

2. The phimosiectomy shield of claim 1, wherein a hole for inserting a penis is formed at a lower portion of the attachment part.

3. The phimosiectomy shield of claim 2, wherein the protective part extends from a lower end of the attachment part to be bendable.

4. The phimosiectomy shield of claim 1, wherein shape maintainers are disposed on a bottom of the protective part.

5. The phimosiectomy shield of claim 4, wherein the shape maintainers are made of metal in thin bar shapes and are arranged with regular intervals.

6. The phimosiectomy shield of claim 1, wherein a filter layer is disposed on a top or a bottom of the protective part.

Description

DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a protector for use in an operation for phimosis of the related art.

(2) FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view when a user wearing the protector for use in an operation for phimosis of the related art.

(3) FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a phimosiectomy shield according to the present invention.

(4) FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 3.

(5) FIG. 5 is a development view of the phimosiectomy shield according to the present invention.

(6) FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B of FIG. 3.

(7) FIG. 7 is a partial cross-sectional view of a phimosiectomy shield according to another embodiment of the present invention.

(8) FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view when a phimosiectomy shield according to the present invention is used.

(9) FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a phimosiectomy shield according to another embodiment of the present invention.

(10) FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view when the phimosiectomy shield shown in FIG. 9 is used.

MODE FOR INVENTION

(11) Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same components are given the same reference numerals in the drawings and a repeated description is not provided for the same components. Further, it should be understood that the present invention may be achieved in various ways and is not limited to the embodiments described herein.

(12) FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a phimosiectomy shield according to the present invention, FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 3, FIG. 5 is a development view of the phimosiectomy shield according to the present invention, FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B of FIG. 3, FIG. 7 is a partial cross-sectional view of a phimosiectomy shield according to another embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view when a phimosiectomy shield according to the present invention is used.

(13) The present invention relates to a phimosiectomy shield for use after phimosiectomy for reducing pain in an operated part by protecting the operated part. As shown in FIGS. 3 to 6, the phimosiectomy shield includes a protective part 200 for protecting an operated part of the penis of a patient and an attachment part 100 that is disposed on the protective part 200 to be attached to the human body.

(14) The protective part 200 has wings 210 to cover the penis, but patients have different sizes of penises, so operated parts of patients are protected by appropriately covering the operated part with the wins 210.

(15) Further, the attachment part 100 has a hole 110 at the center of a lower portion to insert the penis of a patient in the through hole 110. The size of the attachment part 100 is determined to correspond to the size of the pubic hair region around the penis of the patient.

(16) Accordingly, when a penis is inserted into the hole 110 of the attachment part 100, the attachment part 100 covers all of the pubic hair, so it is possible to firmly attach the attachment part 100 to the human body using an adhesive sheet 120.

(17) That is, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, when a protector is attached to a human body in the related art, an adhesive band 6 is disposed at the rear end of a body 1 and is directly attached to the pubic hair around the penis, so the adhesive force is insufficient and it easily come off. However, the attachment part 100 of the present invention is attached to the human body after attaching the adhesive sheet 100 to the front of the attachment part 100. The adhesive sheet 120 is disposed over the hole 110 at the center of the attachment part 100 with the upper end and the sides protruding out of the attachment part 100, so the portions of the adhesive sheet 120 protruding from the upper portion and sides of the attachment part 100 are attached to the body of the patient. Accordingly, it is not attached to the pubic hair, so it can be firmly attached.

(18) The adhesive sheet 120 may be separately provided, but it may be attached to the upper portion of the attachment part 100 in advance, in which a separator (not shown) is disposed on the back of the adhesive sheet 120 to prevent the adhesive sheet 120 is unexpectedly attached.

(19) The adhesive sheet 120 is disposed on the front of the attachment part 100 and the separator for protecting the adhesive sheet 120 is disposed on the back of the attachment part 100.

(20) Further, the protective part 200 extends from the lower portion of the attachment part 100 and can bend on the lower end of the attachment part 100, so it can move with the penis of a patient, whereby it is possible to stably protect an operated part.

(21) Shape maintainers 300 are disposed on the bottom of the protective part 200 and are made of metal such as aluminum in thin bar shapes.

(22) The shape maintainers 300 are disposed on the back of the protective part 200, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of a penis and are arranged with regular intervals in the longitudinal direction of the protective part 200.

(23) Further, when a patient attaches the attachment part 100 to his body and bends the wings 210 of the protective part 200 around the penis, the shape maintainers 300 bend to fit to the shape of the penis.

(24) Accordingly, the shape maintainers 300 maintain their shapes corresponding to the shape of the patient's penis, so even if an operated part is pressed for example by clothes that the patient wears, the pressure is reduced by the force for maintaining the shape of the shape maintainers 300. Therefore, pain due to force pressing the operated part of the patient is reduced.

(25) Further, since the protective part 200 bends to surround the patient's penis, the ends of the wings 210 at both sides of the protective part 200 overlap each other and the overlapping portions are fixed to the wings 210 by specific assistant adhesive sheets 130, so the operated part of the patient is more stably protected.

(26) Further, the protective part 200 is made of a material having high air permeability, that is, non-woven fabric, so air can easily flow through the protective part even though an operated part of a patient is covered, whereby it is possible to stably prevent the operated part from irritation.

(27) Nano-silver fibers may be disposed in the protective part 200, and in this case, bacterial infection of an operated part is prevented, so the operate part can quickly heal.

(28) Meanwhile, as another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIG. 7, a protective part 100 for protecting an operated part of a patient is made of non-woven fabric having high air permeability and a separate filter layer 220 is disposed on the protective part 100.

(29) The filter layer 220 may be disposed on the bottom of the protective part 100.

(30) The filter layer 220 is made of a material, for example a nanofiber web or N209T (fabricated by fixing nylon and polyester fiber), that can block fine particles, so the non-woven fiber of the protective part 100 primarily filters particles having a predetermined or more size and the filter layer 220 further filters them. Accordingly, it is possible to stably prevent fine particles from coming in contact with the operated part of a patient.

(31) Accordingly, air can easily come in contact with the operated part of a patient, while particles such as dirt are prevented from coming in contact with the operated part. Therefore, the operated part of a patient is prevented from being inflamed and irritation by dirt is prevented so that the operated part can quickly heal.

(32) Further, another embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10, includes a protective part 200 for protecting an operated part of the penis of a patient, for example due to phimosiectomy, and an attachment part 100 disposed on the protective part 200 to be attached to the human body.

(33) The protective part 200 and the attachment part 100 are separately manufactured and then the protective part 200 is coupled to the attachment part. The upper rear side of the protective part 200 is bonded by applying an adhesive to the front side of a lower portion of the attachment part 100, that is, the front side under a hole 110 formed at the center of the attachment part 100 or the protective part 200 and the attachment part 100 are sewn to be firmly coupled to each other.

(34) When sewing or an adhesive is used, the protective part 200 is rolled, the protective part 200 is put on the attachment part 100 such that a portion of the protective part and the lower portion of the attachment part are brought in line contact with each other, and then sewing or bonding is performed, whereby the protective part 200 can more easily bend.

(35) The other configuration is the same as those described above, so it is not described in detail here.

(36) Although embodiments of the present invention were described above, the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto, the present invention may be modified in various ways by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention, and modifications substantially equivalent to the embodiments of the present invention are also included in the scope of the present invention.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

(37) The present invention relates to a phimosiectomy shield and, more particularly, to a phimosiectomy shield that can be firmly fixed to a human body to be able to stably protect an operated part after phimosiectomy, reduces a pain in the operated part by stably preventing pressure and friction on the operated part, and helps an operated part to quickly recover by stably preventing bacterial infection due to contact.