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publicationDate 2014-06-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-102800232-B
titleOfInvention Lumbar puncture model
abstract The invention relates to a lumbar puncture model, in particular to a model aiming at lumbar puncture. The lumbar puncture model mainly refers to the lumbar puncture model from a hip to the upper end of a thigh, and is characterized in that a ligament consumed material feeding device, a skin consumed material feeding device, a skin consumed material pressing device and a skin consumed material leading device are fixedly arranged on a bracket, wherein an included angle exists between a middle transverse shaft of the ligament consumed material feeding device and a central shaft of a middle rotating shaft of the skin consumed material pressing device. The lumbar puncture model disclosed by the invention utilizes the self-designed ligament consumed material feeding device, the skin consumed material feeding device, the skin consumed material pressing device and the skin consumed material leading device to change installation and use modes of the original ligament consumed material and skin consumed material, so that the utilization rate is greatly improved; and the lumbar puncture model has the advantages of convenience for use, consumed material saving, and low cost.
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