FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medicine, in particular, to medical equipment and can be applied in treatment of patients with vast burns. Device of hospital housing of burn patients, which require long immobilisation, includes bath, filled with liquid and mechanism for descending and lifting patient from bath, made in form of broadband net, wound on rollers, fastened on bath edge. Patient is submerged directly into bath liquid, glycerin being applied as such. In head part bath has narrowing and protrusion, as well as helmet-pillow, which fix patient's head and prevent its rotation and submergence into glycerin. Bath is also equipped with device for air mixture supply into bath in form of bubbles, heater, for maintaining specified temperature, pump and reservoirs for collecting waste and supply of clean glycerin.
EFFECT: claimed device ensures submergence of patient in bath in naked state, excluding protective covering, and ensuring at the same time fast access of doctor to patient's wounds, without lifting, without turning and without traumatising them, which makes the process of treatment less painful.
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Dates
2012-07-10—Published
2010-11-08—Filed