FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to medical equipment field. Instrument for treating infected and purulent wounds comprises a housing, on the front side of which there is a touch screen, which is a device for controlling the instrument. Inside the housing there is a control board connected to the device for controlling the instrument made with possibility of the instrument operation in the installation mode. Diaphragm vacuum pump is configured to remove air and/or fluid from the wound and is connected to the control board. Pressure sensor is configured to measure pressure in wound area and is connected to control board. Electromagnetic valve is configured to drop excess pressure in system. Peristaltic pump has an inlet, which is connected to the container for the therapeutic solution, and its outlet is configured to supply the therapeutic solution into the wound area. Accumulator is connected to all power consuming elements of instrument.
EFFECT: design of an automated instrument suitable for operation in different modes.
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Dates
2019-05-15—Published
2018-07-09—Filed