Compound splint and kit

Surgery – Truss – Perineal

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128 76C, A61F 504

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042134528

ABSTRACT:
A compound splint, primarily for use after nasal surgery, prevents edema fluid from splaying the bones apart so that they will grow back together and includes a base layer of adhesive tape applied directly to the nose, a secondary component of flexible material adhesively secured to the base layer and having an intertwining surface on its outer face, and a primary restraining component. The latter includes a panel of malleable metal and a layer of fabric secured to one face of the panel, the fabric having an interlacing surface. In use, the primary component is applied to the central portion of the secondary component with portions of the interlacing surface engaging central portions of the intertwining surface. The side portions are then pressed inwardly against the sides of the nose to the desired final shape with the remaining portion of the interlacing surface engaging the remaining portion of the intertwining surface. Thus the primary component is securely anchored in place and prevents any change in size or shape of the traumatized nose during recovery.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3742943 (1973-07-01), Malmin
patent: 3835848 (1974-09-01), Berner
Alumafoam Nasal Splint, Conco Catalogue p. 12, Oct. 1972.

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