DISPOSABLE IRRIGATION BASIN FOR EXTREMITY PROCEDURES
20210162113 · 2021-06-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D1/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2501/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A disposable basin for extremity procedures, irrigation and lavage in the operating room, treatment clinic or ward allows the extremity to rest comfortably, safely, and securely inside the basin, allowing the surgeon, physician, clinician, and or provider ease of access within a contained protective barrier. Contaminated fluid safely and efficiently drains into an integrated suction trough via the intrinsic design of the basin, resulting in decreased exposure to pathogens, containment of contamination, ease of execution and disposal, and cost savings.
Claims
1. An article for irrigating extremities, comprising: a basin having a bottom panel with an upper surface, an underside, and a periphery; a sidewall that extends upwardly from the periphery of the bottom panel to an upper edge that defines an open top into a basin interior; wherein the basin has a front portion, a rear portion and opposing side portions, and wherein the sidewall associated with the front portion of the basin includes a gap adapted to receive an extremity; a downwardly sloping ramp forming an extremity resting surface that extends from the gap and into the basin; wherein the downwardly sloping ramp transitions into sloping side surfaces to a lower tough at the bottom of the basin; and an integrated suction port in fluid communication with the lower trough.
2. The article of claim 1, further including a widthwise cut-out in the underside of the front portion of the basin to engage with the upper edge of a table, bed or other furniture to maintain the basin in position during use thereof.
3. The article of claim 1, wherein at least the underside of the front portion of the basin includes a textured surface to enhance frictional gripping.
4. The article of claim 1, further including at least one intermediate trough at a level between the downwardly sloping ramp and the lower tough at the bottom of the basin.
5. The article of claim 1, wherein the basin is constructed as a unitary molded plastic article.
6. The article of claim 1, wherein the basin is disposable after use.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Now making reference to the accompanying drawing,
[0016] The article is preferably injection molded or thermoformed. It is important to note that while certain dimensions are presented, these are exemplary only, and may be varied or adjusted in accordance with a desired application. Indeed, the inventive basis may be provided in different sizes (i.e., adult and child), and mechanisms other than those shown may be used to attach basin to appropriate hospital or treatment room furniture. Materials other than polypropylene may likewise be used.
[0017] The basin 100 is generally rectangular in shape, with four sidewalls 102, 104, 106, 108 extending upwardly from a closed bottom to an open top. The sidewalls transition to one another through curved corner sections 112, 114, 116, 118. The front of the basin includes an extremity opening or entry channel 110, with the lower edge 120 of the channel 110 preferably smoothly transitioning to a generally downward sloping extremity resting surface 122. The preferred embodiment further includes an integrated suction port 124 in fluid communication with the lowest surface internal to the basin, namely, ring-shaped surface 126. Fluid communication is facilitated by way of a small passageway from the suction port 124 to the lower surface 126.
[0018] The basin may include additional internal platforms and sloping surfaces forming a series of troughs at different levels. For example, the forward portion of extremity resting surface 122 transitions to platforms 130, 132 through sloping surfaces 129, 131. Platforms 130, 132 may, in turn, transition to an annular intermediate platform 134 though sloping side surfaces 138, 140. Annular intermediate trough 134 further transitions to bottom ring-shaped trough 126 though sloping surface 144. The lower portion of extremity resting surface 122 transitions to trough 134 through sloping surfaces 123, 125.
[0019] The purpose of the various internal platforms, sloping surfaces and troughs is two-fold. First, such structures add to overall rigidity. But secondly, and more importantly, the various levels act to keep the work are as clean as possible during procedures. The upper portion of extremity resting surface 122 smoothly transitions to platforms 130, 132. The lower edge 146 of extremity resting surface 122 smoothly transitions to intermediate trough 134, such that the entire lower portion of extremity resting surface 122 transitions to trough 134. With such a construction, fluids and materials readily flow off extremity resting surface 122 to the various levels, ultimately to trough 126 and suction port 124, keeping each level relatively free of liquids and debris.
[0020] The right and left halves of the basin are generally symmetrical on either side of a central dividing line running from front to back, but for the inclusion of the suction port 124, which is preferably disposed outside the basin proper, surrounded by a semi-circular upwardly extending sidewall 148.
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[0023] Continuing the reference to
[0024] The preferred embodiments further include a step-off groove G that cuts widthwise into the bottom of the basin as shown in
[0025] Prior to this invention, the extremity rests awkwardly on edge or within a simple tray, often causing the distal end of the tray to tip upwards, allowing contaminated fluid to escape. This invention allows the extremity to rest comfortably “inside” the basin on surface 122, within the basin and with a stabile weight distribution and direct orientation via an entry channel that is elevated, thereby decreases the chances of splash or “sloshing” of contaminated fluids on the patient, clinician or treatment area.
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