Patent classifications
A61B2050/21
Surgical instrument organizing pad
A surgical instrument organizing pad according to the present invention includes: a soft pad configured such that it is fabricated in a size enabling it to be held on the body of a patient and a seating area on which a surgical instrument is seated is formed on the top surface of the center portion thereof; and partitions erected along the circumference of the seating area. The soft pad and the partitions are made of soft resin. The surgical instrument organizing pad according to the present invention are advantageous in that surgical instruments having any materials or various dimensions can be stably placed thereon, there can be prevented a phenomenon in which a surgical instrument falls because an electric cable attached to the surgical instrument is twisted or caught, and a placement structure for surgical instruments can be changed in various manners according to the convenience of a user.
HIGHLY ABSORBENT SURGICAL DRAPE
A disposable, multiple layer surgical drape is provided. The surgical drape includes a bottom layer configured as a fluid impervious layer, a middle layer configured as a fluid absorbent layer, and a top layer configured as a fluid repellent layer. The middle layer is disposed between the top and bottom layers and has varying thickness. The top layer includes one or more continuity breaks exposing the middle layer.
Systems and methods for surgical field item detection
Systems and methods are provided for a surgical needle counting device for an operating room. An example system includes a collecting enclosure and a counting apparatus having a sensor configured for determining when a needle is dropped into the collecting enclosure. The counting apparatus is configured to maintain a count of needles introduced into a surgical field associated with the operating room and a count of needles accounted for in the counting apparatus.
A CONTAINER
A container (10) for holding a primary sharp object, the container (10) including a cushioning layer (20), the cushioning layer (20) having a pre-formed indentation (25), the indentation (25) being configured to receive and hold the primary sharp object therein.
Surgical instrument with fastener preload lock-out
Surgical instruments and their methods of use are disclosed. In some embodiments, the surgical instrument may include a handle and an elongated shaft extending distally from the handle. The surgical instrument may also include a fastener deployment system for deploying fasteners from the elongated shaft including a reciprocating driveshaft disposed within the elongated shaft. In other embodiments, the fastener deployment system may include a follower disposed within the elongated shaft for displacing one or more fasteners within the elongated shaft towards a distal fastener deployment position. In some embodiments, the surgical instrument may include a magnetic preload lock-out to place the follower in a zero-load state in which the follower does not apply a preload to the fasteners.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENT ORGANIZING PAD
A surgical instrument organizing pad according to the present invention includes: a soft pad configured such that it is fabricated in a size enabling it to be held on the body of a patient and a seating area on which a surgical instrument is seated is formed on the top surface of the center portion thereof; and partitions erected along the circumference of the seating area. The soft pad and the partitions are made of soft resin. The surgical instrument organizing pad according to the present invention are advantageous in that surgical instruments having any materials or various dimensions can be stably placed thereon, there can be prevented a phenomenon in which a surgical instrument falls because an electric cable attached to the surgical instrument is twisted or caught, and a placement structure for surgical instruments can be changed in various manners according to the convenience of a user.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR INCREASED OPERATING ROOM EFFICIENCY
Systems, devices and methods to improve safety and efficiency in an operating room comprise providing a suture package that holds new suture needles and needle receptacles for storing used needles. The devices can be safely worn for the surgeon to self-dispense new suture needles in the near surgical field and to secure the used needles into a needle trap or a needle retainer located on his extremity, on his operative instruments or on the surgical drapes. The device may provide automated and/or simplified needle counting both during use and after removal from the surgical field. The device may be configured for ergonomic and efficient use so as to minimize the actions and motions of the surgeon to dispense and secure the needle.
Systems and Methods for Surgical Field Item Detection
Systems and methods are provided for a surgical needle counting device for an operating room. An example system includes a collecting enclosure and a counting apparatus having a sensor configured for determining when a needle is dropped into the collecting enclosure. The counting apparatus is configured to maintain a count of needles introduced into a surgical field associated with the operating room and a count of needles accounted for in the counting apparatus.
Surgical positioning system, apparatus and method of use
A surgical positioning system is provided that includes a dimensioned grid having a plurality of dimensioned radio-opaque lines corresponding to surgical variables and a substrate connected to or integral with the grid. This system is used to obtain subject specific data from an image of a subject obtained during a surgical procedure by following the steps of: providing a grid having a plurality of dimensioned radio-opaque lines relating to surgical variables; placing the subject on a substrate; and obtaining subject specific data from an image of said subject. This invention relates to an apparatus made of a grid having a plurality of dimensioned radio-opaque lines relating to surgical variables and a sealable container sized to receive the dimensioned grid.
SHARPS CONTAINER AND MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS TRAY BRACKET, FASTENER AND SUPPORT SYSTEM
Apparatus and systems herein support sharps containers and medical instruments trays, brackets, fasteners or holders on a mayo cart. Embodiments include an apparatus for attaching to a mayo cart to support a detachably mounted container, bracket or holder. A first portion has an arm extended to approximately the distance from the mayo cart vertical support pole to an outer edge of a mayo cart tray. A second portion attaches to the vertical pole proximate one end of the apparatus. A third portion attaches with the detachable container, bracket or holder proximate the opposite end of the apparatus. Embodiments may also include a detachable container, bracket or holder comprising an attachment portion to receive the third portion of the support apparatus for supportively attaching to the mayo cart. The support apparatus arm may also be extended to an adjustable length for attaching the container, bracket or holder with the mayo cart.