Patent classifications
A61B2050/007
Mesh tray lid for mesh sterilizing tray and mesh sterilizing tray system
A mesh sterilizing tray system and mesh tray lid for a mesh sterilizing tray. The mesh tray lid includes a substantially rectangular plate-like or grid-like basic form which defines an outer side which, when being placed on the mesh sterilizing tray, faces away from the mesh sterilizing tray. A respective detent and/or snap-in device, which is designed for receiving a rod-shaped bar positively and/or in a force-fit manner from a direction substantially perpendicular to the outer side, is formed on two opposite edge portions on the outer side of the mesh tray lid.
Identification system for sterile containers and mesh trays
An identification system for medical sterile containers and mesh trays for accommodating medical instruments. The system includes one or more sterile containers, one or more mesh trays, and one or more identification plates. Each identification plate includes an interface. At least one counterpart interface is complementary to the interface and formed or arranged on each sterile container and each mesh tray. The interface and the counterpart interface are designed to retain at least one identification plate on one of the sterile containers or on one of the mesh trays.
Modularly structured lid for a sterile container and filter covering for such a lid
A filter covering for a sterile container lid, for completely covering at least one gas exchange portion, which is provided on a lid component of the sterile container lid, on an outside of the sterile container lid, the filter covering having at least two clip portions arranged opposite to each other on the filter covering, which are adapted to engage in a form-fitting manner in at least two clip receiving portions provided on the lid component, and by which the filter covering is mountable to and dismountable from the lid component without tools.
MESH TRAY LID FOR MESH STERILIZING TRAY AND MESH STERILIZING TRAY SYSTEM
A mesh sterilizing tray system and mesh tray lid for a mesh sterilizing tray. The mesh tray lid includes a substantially rectangular plate-like or grid-like basic form which defines an outer side which, when being placed on the mesh sterilizing tray, faces away from the mesh sterilizing tray. A respective detent and/or snap-in device, which is designed for receiving a rod-shaped bar positively and/or in a force-fit manner from a direction substantially perpendicular to the outer side, is formed on two opposite edge portions on the outer side of the mesh tray lid.
FASTENING CLAMP FOR ATTACHING HOLDERS FOR MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS IN A STERILISATION MESH BASKET, AND ARRANGEMENT HAVING A STERILISATION MESH BASKET AND A FASTENING CLAMP
An arrangement includes a sterilization tray and a fixing clip configured for tool-free mounting on a perforated corrugated bottom of the sterilization tray. The fixing clip has a main section, on which two rows of arms are arranged opposite to one another with respect to a center axis. Each row of arms has a first holding arm and a second holding arm, on which a snap-in nose is respectively formed. The snap-in noses of the two holding arms of each row of arms point towards one another. A first edge extends on the main section between the first two holding arms and a second edge extends between the second two holding arms. A recess or notch is formed on each of the two edges, into which crosspieces can immerse.
Fastening clamp for attaching holders for medical instruments in a sterilization mesh basket, and arrangement having a sterilization mesh basket and a fastening clamp
An arrangement includes a sterilization tray and a fixing clip configured for tool-free mounting on a perforated corrugated bottom of the sterilization tray. The fixing clip has a main section, on which two rows of arms are arranged opposite to one another with respect to a center axis. Each row of arms has a first holding arm and a second holding arm, on which a snap-in nose is respectively formed. The snap-in noses of the two holding arms of each row of arms point towards one another. A first edge extends on the main section between the first two holding arms and a second edge extends between the second two holding arms. A recess or notch is formed on each of the two edges, into which crosspieces can immerse.
Container closure
A closing/locking mechanism for a sterile container includes an actuation lever, a tension bow or claw coupled to the actuation lever, and an engagement element forming an undercut and with which the tension bow or claw can be brought into operative engagement to apply a tensile force to the engagement element. The tension bow or claw is mounted for sliding transversely to the tensile force to be applied. A spring is arranged in an operative position relative to the tension bow or claw in such a way that, when a predefined actuation position of the actuation lever and a predefined/predefinable sliding position of the tension bow or claw are reached, in which position the tension bow or claw already reaches behind the engagement element, the spring applies a compressive force to the tension bow or claw in the direction of the tensile force.
Methods and devices for removing a tissue specimen from a patient
A method for removing a tissue specimen from a patient includes introducing a bag at least partially into a cavity in the body of the patient, the bag comprising an open end and a port, positioning a tissue specimen to be removed from the patient into an interior of the bag by passing the tissue specimen through the open end of the bag, sealing the open end of the bag, removing gas from the interior of the bag through the port while the tissue specimen is contained in the interior of the bag, and entirely withdrawing the bag containing the tissue specimen from the cavity. The bag may include a closure device configured to hermetically seal the open end of the bag, and the port may include a one-way gas valve configured to prevent or retard gas from entering the interior of the bag through the port.
Closure mechanism with locking device for sterile containers, and sterile container comprising same
A sterile container and a closure mechanism for the sterile container. The sterile container includes a container pan and a container lid. The container lid is lockable to the container pan by the closure mechanism. The closure mechanism has a bar element for undercut engagement with an engagement element arranged on the container pan or on the container lid and which forms an undercut. The bar element is positionable in a closed position, in which the bar element is operatively engaged with the engagement element via the undercut, and in a release position, in which the bar element and the engagement element are disengaged. The closure mechanism includes a locking element that is operatively connectable to the bar element and which is integrated into the closure mechanism in such a way that the locking element blocks the closure mechanism when the closed position is reached.