Specifications
Model NO. :
HA3170.1
Medical Device Regulatory Type :
Type 2
OEM :
Acceptable
ODM :
Acceptable
Transport Package :
Standard Export Packing
Specification :
19Fr
Trademark :
Vanhur
Origin :
Tonglu, Zhejiang, China
HS Code :
9018909919
Supply Ability :
500 PCS/Month
Type :
Sheath
Application :
Urology
Material :
Steel
Feature :
Reusable
Certification :
CE, FDA
Group :
Adult
Customization :
Available | Customized Request
Description

HA3170.1 Reusable Urology Instruments Percutaneous Nephroscopy Sheath at Affordable

1 Introduction:
If you are looking for minimally invasive surgery medical instruments with good quality, competitive price and reliable service. Wanhe medical is manufaturing these for you. We provide general and professional laparoscopic instruments with CE, FDA approved.

2 Specifications
Adopt optinum stainless steel material
Corrosion resistant
Tough construct
Superb workmanship

3 Packing & Shipping:

Package detail: Poly bag and special shockproof paper box.
Delivery detail: By air

FAQ


What is the postoperative care and rehabilitation guidance for patients who have undergone surgery with urological surgical instruments?

The patient care and rehabilitation guidance after urological surgery mainly includes the following aspects:

Early postoperative activity: Encourage patients to carry out appropriate activities in the early postoperative period to promote blood circulation, relieve pain, and prevent complications. Nurses should gradually guide patients from going to bed to indoor activities, and pay attention to the intensity of activities that are appropriate to their physical condition.

Vital sign monitoring: Closely monitor the patient's vital signs, including blood pressure, pulse, respiration, etc., and measure them every 60 minutes until they are stable.

Drainage tube care: Properly fix various tubes, keep drainage unobstructed, and observe the color, nature, and amount of drainage fluid. If abnormalities are found, such as renal fossa drainage (perinephric drainage) into bright red blood, the amount of activity should be reduced, absolute bed rest for 2 weeks, and hemostatic drugs should be given.

Wound care: Regular dressing and cleaning, observe signs of infection, and avoid local pressure. For scrotal surgery, take a supine position and lift the scrotum to prevent swelling from affecting healing.

Nutritional support and postoperative recovery: Provide scientific and reasonable dietary advice. The diet should be rich in high-quality protein and high in calories to enhance the patient's immunity. Intake of foods rich in high-quality protein, such as chicken, beef, fish, tofu, etc., is the primary task of nutritional support.

Pain management: Patients need to understand the degree of pain, take painkillers correctly, and avoid excessive activity.

Accelerated recovery care: Adopt the concept of rapid recovery surgical care, shorten the time of fasting, improve surgical tolerance, and no symptoms such as abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting after surgery. In the early postoperative feeding, it is recommended that those who have no adverse reactions can eat early without waiting for anal gas to be discharged.

Psychological care: The application of the concept of rapid recovery combined with psychological care intervention in patients undergoing urological surgery has a significant effect, which can improve prognosis, reduce complications, shorten hospital stay, reduce the risk of re-admission and the risk of death.

Rehabilitation training: An appropriate rehabilitation plan can help patients regain urine control, reduce urinary incontinence problems, and promote the health of the urinary system. This includes regular rehabilitation training, physical therapy and exercise recommendations to enhance muscle control.

Prevention and care of complications: Effective prevention and care are essential to reduce the risk of complications and accelerate patient recovery.

The above nursing and rehabilitation guidance measures are aimed at helping patients recover their physical strength as soon as possible, improve their quality of life, reduce the occurrence of surgical complications, and also help improve patients' psychological recovery and social adaptability.


What is the specific impact of early activity after urological surgery on patient recovery?


The specific impact of early activity after urological surgery on patient recovery includes the following aspects:

Promote intestinal function recovery: Early bed-out activity can promote the recovery of patients' intestinal function and reduce the occurrence of postoperative complications.

Accelerate metabolic and organ function recovery: Early recovery of diet and early activity can significantly shorten hospitalization time, reduce medical expenses, and have a positive impact on patients' postoperative metabolism, organ function recovery and recovery speed.

Reduce the risk of thrombosis: Early bed-out activity can effectively reduce the risk of venous thrombosis (VTE).

Promote wound healing: By reducing the occurrence of adverse wound healing events caused by crying, it helps patients get through the first 6 to 8 hours of the most painful period after surgery, thereby accelerating postoperative recovery.

Improve the quality of life: Early activities help patients return to normal life faster and reduce the occurrence of postoperative complications.

Promote gastrointestinal function recovery: Early postoperative bed activities can not only promote intestinal peristalsis, but also speed up the recovery of gastrointestinal function.


In drainage tube care, how to accurately judge the abnormality of drainage fluid and deal with it in time?


In drainage tube care, accurately judging the abnormality of drainage fluid and dealing with it in time is an important part of ensuring patient safety and promoting recovery. The following are detailed steps and methods:

Observe the drainage volume:

Under normal circumstances, the amount of drainage fluid will gradually decrease and eventually stop.
If the drainage volume continues to increase, it may mean that the effusion or gas in the chest cavity has not been effectively discharged and needs to be treated in time.
Observe the properties of drainage fluid:

The drainage fluid should be light yellow or light red, transparent or slightly turbid.
If the drainage fluid becomes darker (such as bright red), purulent or bloody, it may mean the occurrence of infection or bleeding complications.
If the drainage fluid is turbid, has a peculiar smell, or the drainage volume suddenly increases, the doctor should be notified in time and the specimen should be kept for examination.
Check the position of the drainage tube:

The drainage tube should be fixed on the patient's chest wall and cannot move.
If the position of the drainage tube changes significantly, it may mean that the drainage tube has fallen off or shifted, which needs to be treated in time.
Observation of patient signs:

Observe the patient's body temperature, heart rate, respiration and blood pressure. If the patient has abnormal changes such as fever, increased heart rate, increased respiration or decreased blood pressure, it may mean infection or other complications.
Keep drainage unobstructed:

Check whether the drainage tube is twisted, folded or blocked.
If the drainage tube is found to be blocked, it can be treated by low-pressure flushing with saline or adjusting the position of the drainage tube.
Record and report:

Record changes in drainage fluid, including color, nature and amount, and promptly detect and deal with abnormal conditions.
If there is no obvious fluid drainage, or the color and quality of the drainage fluid change, the doctor should be informed in time and treated according to the doctor's instructions.



What foods are most helpful in accelerating recovery and enhancing immunity after urological surgery?


After urological surgery, it is very important to choose foods that help accelerate recovery and enhance immunity. The following foods are particularly helpful for postoperative recovery and immunity enhancement:

Foods rich in protein: Protein is an important raw material for wound healing. It is recommended to eat more high-quality protein sources such as lean meat, fish, and shrimp. These foods can supplement the required nutrients and promote the recovery and healing of incisions.

Cheese: The active lactic acid bacteria in cheese can strengthen intestinal mucosal cells, improve intestinal permeability and bacterial ratio, and thus enhance immune function.

Whole grains: Whole grains such as brown rice, corn, and corn can increase the body's immunity and play a role in lubricating the intestines and defecation.

Foods rich in vitamins and minerals: Trace elements such as vitamin C, vitamin E, and zinc are equally important for the body's recovery. Vitamin C can increase the level of other antioxidants in the human body and enhance the body's immune function. Vitamin E can produce enhanced antioxidant effects with selenium, and zinc has a certain regulatory effect on immunity.

Shellfish and mushrooms: Shellfish such as oysters are rich in zinc, and mushrooms such as porcini, shiitake mushrooms, and button mushrooms are not only rich in zinc, but also contain bioactive substances-fungal polysaccharides, which help enhance immunity.

Eggs and duck eggs: These protein-rich foods are beneficial to improving one's own resistance.


What is the mechanism of psychological care in reducing complications in patients undergoing urological surgery?

The mechanism of psychological care in reducing complications in patients undergoing urological surgery is mainly reflected in the following aspects:

Reduce postoperative pain: Comprehensive psychological intervention based on King's target-reaching theory can effectively reduce postoperative pain in urological patients, thereby reducing other complications caused by pain.

Relieve anxiety and depression: Psychological care helps patients relieve postoperative anxiety and depression by providing psychological support and intervention. If these negative emotions are not handled in time, they may affect the patient's recovery process and increase the risk of complications.

Enhance psychological resilience: Psychological care helps to enhance the patient's psychological resilience, enabling them to better cope with the pressure and challenges brought by surgery. This psychological strength can promote the overall recovery of patients and reduce the occurrence of complications.

Improve self-efficacy: The Rapid Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) concept combined with psychological care can significantly improve patients' self-efficacy, that is, the confidence that they can successfully recover from surgery. This confidence helps patients participate more actively in rehabilitation activities, thereby reducing the incidence of complications.

Promote postoperative recovery: Psychological care not only focuses on the patient's psychological state, but also helps patients recover from surgery faster through various interventions. This includes reducing postoperative complications, shortening hospital stays, and reducing the risk of readmissions.

Holistic care effect: A holistic care model that combines basic care, psychological care, and symptomatic care has been shown to effectively reduce complications and improve prognosis in patients undergoing urological surgery.


What specific physical therapy and exercise recommendations are there for rehabilitation training after urological surgery?

Specific physical therapy and exercise recommendations for rehabilitation training after urological surgery are as follows:

Physical therapy:

Hot and cold compresses: Hot and cold compresses can improve blood circulation, reduce muscle spasms, and eliminate tissue edema, thereby relieving postoperative pain.

Massage and electrotherapy: These methods can also help relieve pain and promote recovery.
Muscle strength training:

Quadriceps retraining: including quadriceps electrical stimulation and towel roll knee extension training.
Straight leg raising training in all directions: use a brace to perform straight leg raising training in different directions.
Pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training:

Training time: start training before surgery and two days after the removal of the catheter.
Pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation training helps improve urination function and overall recovery.
Bladder function training:

The catheter is removed 10-14 days after surgery. Because long-term continuous catheterization leads to reduced bladder tension, the catheter is clamped for intermittent urination 2 days before the removal of the catheter, and urination is performed every 1-3 hours to train the bladder function.
Ankle pump training:

Promote the elimination of swelling. Ankle pump training can effectively reduce postoperative swelling.



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Model NO. :
HA3170.1
Medical Device Regulatory Type :
Type 2
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ODM :
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Transport Package :
Standard Export Packing
Specification :
19Fr
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