A61B2050/3011

Packaging assembly with instruction area, and method for using the same

A packaging assembly is arranged for holding an article at a predetermined location relative to the packaging assembly in closed and open configurations of the packaging assembly. The packaging assembly includes at least two sections arranged to be secured in place relative to one another in the closed configuration of the packaging assembly, and move relative to one another in the open configuration of the packaging assembly. The at least two sections form an inner surface defining an attachment area for receiving the article. The packaging assembly includes at least one instruction area located along the inner surface and having indicia pointing to features of an article for placement in the packaging assembly and displayed relative to the attachment area.

Caddy System for Equipment Sterilization

The present disclosure provides advantageous caddy system that is configured and adapted to promote modularity and withstand the harsh environment of central sterile processing processes. Caddy system may be removed and relocated on tray without additional fasteners or components. Caddy system may further provide identification features to correctly associate cataloged reusable medical devices to identified caddy systems and/or trays.

Methods and devices for performing sequential procedures utilizing a standardized system

The subject invention is a standardized system that provides for the methodical performance of a variety of procedures, which is designed to be configured as a variety of single-use devices, each in the form of a procedure kit which corresponds to a particular type of procedure, organized with all the exact components necessary to perform such particular type of procedure, in accordance with the included step-by-step instructions of a proprietary protocol with which such components correlate. This standardized system for performing a variety of procedures, and the methodical approach for performing each corresponding proprietary protocol, can improve the precision and efficiency of each procedure and, thereby reduce the chance of errors, minimize waste, increase productivity and provide for consistent outcomes.

Portable and collapsible apparatus for holding fiducial markers

A portable and collapsible apparatus for holding fiducial markers has a first section that includes a frame, an opposite second side, a first panel attached to the first frame and fiducial markers attached to the first panel. The apparatus includes a second section pivotably attached to the first section and a second frame, an opposite second side, a second panel member attached to the second frame and fiducial markers attached to the second panel. The apparatus is configurable to a closed state by pivoting the first section and second section toward each other where the rear sides of the first frame and second frame contact each other. The apparatus is configurable to an opened state by pivoting the first section and second section away from each other. In the opened state, the first section and second section are vertically oriented with respect to a surface.

Water dispersing bag

A water dispersing bag for transporting, storing, and/or holding medical equipment is provided. In some configurations, the bag can include a lower portion, an upper portion, a handle, and a shoulder strap. The handle can include a handle strap. The shoulder strap can include a shoulder strap connector. In some embodiments, the bag can include a locking mechanism that can allow access to an interior of the bag.

Sterilizing screen tray comprising a handle that can be shifted into the removal position by means of actuation

A strainer dish for receiving medical items to be disinfected or sterilized includes a receiving container and at least one handle, which, in a removal position projects out of the receiving container in a grippable manner in order to allow the carrying of the strainer dish, and which, in a locking position, is arranged inside the receiving container to allow the loading of the strainer dish, the handle being shifted from the locking position into the removal position by actuation of a releasable holding element.

Systems and methods for maintaining a supply of a health-related item
11090206 · 2021-08-17 · ·

System and methods for maintaining a supply of health-related items are provided herein. The system includes, but is not limited to, a carrier configured to contain the health-related item. The system further includes, but is not limited to, a container having a compartment configured to store the carrier. The system includes, but is not limited to, an item presence sensor coupled to the container. The system includes, but is not limited to, a sensor tag coupled to carrier and configured to be communicatively coupled with the item presence sensor. The system includes, but is not limited to, one or more data processors configured to be communicatively coupled with the item presence sensor and configured to determine whether the health-related item is present within the container based upon proximity of the sensor tag to the item presence sensor.

Easy access bandages

A medical supply case or cabinet is provided having a case body. A first hinged door is providing access to a first compartment residing within the case body. A retaining mechanism has a peg spaced apart from the first hinged door such that the peg may receive an aperture of the first medical item when in a first configuration. When the retaining mechanism is in the second configuration the peg remains disposed through the aperture of the first medical item which is secured between the first hinged door and a securing member. The medical supply case can include a second hinged door that provides access to a second compartment. Additionally, the first hinged door may reside within the second hinged door.

MEDICAL DEVICE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS

A system for containing and transporting a medical device may include a container including a bottom face and surrounding side faces as a closed first end and an open second end to form an inner portion for receiving and retaining the medical device. At least a portion of one or more of the side faces may have an indentation extending along a length of the respective side face. A liner and cover may be removably enclosable about the container. The liner may be extendable over the side faces to line the inner portion of the container. The cover may enclose the medical device in the container between the liner and cover. The indentation may be formed into the inner portion of the container. The container may be compatibly receivable in a first transportation device in a first orientation.

METHODS AND DEVICES FOR PERFORMING SEQUENTIAL PROCEDURES UTILIZING A STANDARDIZED SYSTEM

The subject invention is a standardized system that provides for the methodical performance of a variety of procedures, which is designed to be configured as a variety of single-use devices, each in the form of a procedure kit which corresponds to a particular type of procedure, organized with all the exact components necessary to perform such particular type of procedure, in accordance with the included step-by-step instructions of a proprietary protocol with which such components correlate. This standardized system for performing a variety of procedures, and the methodical approach for performing each corresponding proprietary protocol, can improve the precision and efficiency of each procedure and, thereby reduce the chance of errors, minimize waste, increase productivity and provide for consistent outcomes.