Patent classifications
A61B50/22
Medical apparatus rack
A medical device rack in which a medical device is detachably mountable, the medical device rack including: a main body; and a mounting section provided in the main body, the mounting section being configured such that the medical device is detachably mountable in a posture oriented in a lateral direction. The mounting section includes a supporting portion configured to be detachably fitted to the medical device to support the medical device in a rotatable manner.
Medical apparatus rack
A medical device rack in which a medical device is detachably mountable, the medical device rack including: a main body; and a mounting section provided in the main body, the mounting section being configured such that the medical device is detachably mountable in a posture oriented in a lateral direction. The mounting section includes a supporting portion configured to be detachably fitted to the medical device to support the medical device in a rotatable manner.
Devices, systems and methods for treating the skin
According to some embodiments, a method of treating a skin surface of a subject comprises heating a skin surface, abrading native skin tissue of a subject using a microdermabrasion device, wherein using the microdermabrasion device comprises moving the microdermabrasion device relative to the skin surface while simultaneously delivering at least one treatment fluid to the skin surface being treated and cooling the abraded skin surface.
Devices, systems and methods for treating the skin
According to some embodiments, a method of treating a skin surface of a subject comprises heating a skin surface, abrading native skin tissue of a subject using a microdermabrasion device, wherein using the microdermabrasion device comprises moving the microdermabrasion device relative to the skin surface while simultaneously delivering at least one treatment fluid to the skin surface being treated and cooling the abraded skin surface.
SYSTEM FOR ARRANGING CONTAINERS AND CONTAINER LIDS ON A RACK IN A STERILE PROCESSING DEPARTMENT
A system for arranging containers and container lids on a rack. The system comprises a first rotation unit for receiving the rack, a second rotation unit for conveying the rack, and a robotic arm configured to arrange containers and container lids conveyed by the one or more motorized conveyor elements onto the rack received by the first rotation unit. The first rotation unit is configured to rotate the rack received relative to the robotic arm around a first vertical axis, to allow the robotic arm to arrange containers on the rack, and to convey the rack received to the second rotation unit. The second rotation unit is configured to rotate the rack around a second vertical axis, and to convey the rack to one or more motorized conveyor elements configured for conveying the rack, or one or more transport vehicles configured for transporting the rack.
Surgical tool support system
The surgical tool support system comprises a central tube, a left base, and a right base. The surgical tool support system may be an organizer for a plurality of surgical instruments. The central tube may be corrugated and expandable. When expanded, the central tube may expose a plurality of troughs disposed longitudinally along the central tube. Each of the plurality of troughs may support one or more surgical instruments. An individual surgical instrument may be placed on the surgical tool support system with a point of the individual surgical instrument down against a stand and a handle of the individual surgical instrument resting in one of the plurality of troughs. The surgical tool support system may replace a surgical instrument roll made from a towel, thus eliminating the time and complexity of forming the surgical instrument roll.
Surgical tool support system
The surgical tool support system comprises a central tube, a left base, and a right base. The surgical tool support system may be an organizer for a plurality of surgical instruments. The central tube may be corrugated and expandable. When expanded, the central tube may expose a plurality of troughs disposed longitudinally along the central tube. Each of the plurality of troughs may support one or more surgical instruments. An individual surgical instrument may be placed on the surgical tool support system with a point of the individual surgical instrument down against a stand and a handle of the individual surgical instrument resting in one of the plurality of troughs. The surgical tool support system may replace a surgical instrument roll made from a towel, thus eliminating the time and complexity of forming the surgical instrument roll.
SHEET METAL HANDLE, AND COVER WITH SHEET METAL HANDLE
A handle, preferably for a lid of a medical sieve basket, and a method of forming a handle. The handle includes a base body having a handle bar and at least one holding portion adjoining the handle bar, and at least one eyelet-shaped or bent fixing lug arranged at an end of the holding portion opposite the handle bar for pivotal mounting of the handle. The base body is formed of a planar sheet metal that includes at least one lug-like projection at the end of the holding portion opposite the handle bar. The projection is bent to form the fixing lug. The handle can be pivotally secured to a lid.
Flexible neutral electrode
An energy module is disclosed. The energy module includes a control circuit and a two wire interface coupled to the control circuit. The two wire interface is configured as a power source and as a communication interface between the energy module and a neutral electrode.
AUXILIARY FUNCTION CONTROL APPARATUS FOR MEDICAL DEVICES, AND RELATED SYSTEMS, AND METHODS
An apparatus may comprise first and second auxiliary function units each one or more connector interfaces configured to be operably connected to one or more medical devices via mating engagement with one or more transmission lines. The apparatus can further include a user interface overlay panel overlying at least a portion of each of the first auxiliary function unit and the second auxiliary function unit. The user interface overlay panel comprises a user interface control portion operably coupled to each of the first auxiliary function unit and second auxiliary function unit to alter control settings of each auxiliary function unit in response to input at the user interface control portion. The user interface control portion further comprises a first and second user interface control areas arranged to align with the one or more connector interfaces of the respective first and second auxiliary function units.