CATHETER ORGANIZER FOR SURGICAL PROCEDURES
20240081935 ยท 2024-03-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B46/23
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A catheter organizer for organizing one or more catheters during a surgical procedure includes a drape and a plurality of clips tethered to the drape in an arrayed pattern. The clips are arranged to receive the one or more catheters such that the catheters move longitudinally and rotate within said each clip. Each clips has movable members for reversibly changing the clip from an open configuration to a closed configuration by manipulation of the movable members.
Claims
1. A catheter organizer for organizing one or more catheters during a surgical procedure, comprising a drape; and a plurality of retaining means attached to said drape, each of said plurality of retaining means having a clip and a tether that tethers said clip to said drape and is not attached to said clip, wherein said clip is arranged to removably receive the one or more catheters such that the one or more catheters move longitudinally and rotate within said clip, said clip having movable members for changing said clip from an open configuration to a closed configuration by manipulation of said movable members, at least some of said retaining means aligned with others of said retaining means so that said aligned retaining means receive and retain the one or more catheters.
2. The catheter organizer of claim 1, wherein said tether includes a loop that is attached to said drape and which retains said clip such that said clip moves within said loop.
3. The catheter organizer of claim 1, wherein said tether has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end attached to said drape and said second end retaining said clip so that said clip moves from a first position to a second position relative to said drape without separating from said tether.
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6. A method of organizing one or more elongated elements of surgical tools along a drape having a plurality of clips retained by respective tethers such that the plurality of clips are not attached to the respective tethers, each of the clips having movable members for changing said clip from an open configuration to a closed configuration by manipulation of the moveable members, said method including the steps of: selecting at least some of the plurality of clips so that the selected clips define a pathway for routing of at least one of the one or more elongated elements, the selected clips being in their respective open configurations; placing the at least one of the one or more elongated elements within the selected clips so that the one or ore elongated elements is routed along the pathway; changing each of the selected clips to its respective closed configuration by manipulating its respective moveable members, thereby restraining the at least one of the one or more elongated elements laterally relative to the selected clips while permitting rotation, advancement and withdrawal of the at least one or more elongated elements within the clips.
7. The method of claim 6, including the further step of changing at least some of the selected clips from their respective closed positions to their respective open positions.
8. The method of claim 7, including the further step of removing the at least one of the one or more elongated elements from the at least some of the selected clips that are in their respective open positions.
9. The method of claim 7, including the further steps of placing another elongated element within the at least some of the selected clips that are in their respective open positions, then changing that at least some of the selected clips to their respective closed positions.
10. The method of claim 6, including the further step of withdrawing the at least one of the one or more elongated element from the selected clips by moving the at least one of the one or more elongated elements in a longitudinal direction through the selected clips.
11. The catheter organizer of claim 1, wherein said retaining means are arranged to provide one or more pathways for routing at least one of the elongated elements along or across said drape.
12. The catheter organizer of claim 1 in combination with a catheter retained in at least one of said clips.
13. An apparatus for organizing and retaining tools having elongated elements, comprising a drape; and a plurality of clips attached to said drape, each of said plurality of clips arranged to removably receive the one or more elongated elements of tools such that the one or more elongated elements move longitudinally and rotate within said each of said clips, each of said clips having movable members for changing said clip from an open configuration to a closed configuration by manipulation of said movable members, at least some of said clips aligned with others of said clips so that said aligned clips receive and retain the one or more elongated elements.
14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein each of said clips is tethered to the drape by a respective tether and is not attached to said respective tether.
15. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said tether includes a loop that is attached to said drape and which retains one of said clips, said tether having a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end attached to said drape and said second end retaining said clip so that said clip moves from a first position to a second position relative to said drape without separating from said tether and said clip moves within said loop.
16. The apparatus of claim 14, wherein said tether has a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end attached to said drape and said second end retaining said clip so that said clip moves from a first position to a second position relative to said drape without separating from the tether.
17. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein said clips are arranged to provide one or more pathways for routing at least one of the elongated elements along or across said drape.
18. The apparatus of claim 13 in combination with a tool having an elongated element retained in at least one of said clips.
19. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein said first end of said tether is attached to said drape by a loop-and-hook mechanism.
20. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said tether has a first end and a second end opposite said first end, said first end attached to a first location on said drape and said second end attached to a second location on said drape, said clip is restrained by said tether between said first end and said second end, and said clip is moveable along said tether between said first end and said second end.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0007] For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of the exemplary embodiments considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Reference will now be made in detail to one or more embodiments of the invention, examples of which are schematically illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The embodiments are intended to provide an explanation of the invention, and are not meant as a limitation of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be utilized or combined with features of another embodiment to yield a new embodiment. Further, the features of the embodiment are not limited as to dimensions, number, materials, or other variable features consistent with the use and operation of the invention.
[0021] As used herein, attach or attached refer to the bonding, fusing, joining, adhering, connecting, or the like, of a first element to a second element. Two elements may be considered to be attached when they are bonded, fused, joined, adhered, connected, or the like, directly to each other, with no intervening element, or indirectly to each other, such as when each of a first element and a second element is attached to an intervening element between them.
[0022] As used herein, retain or retained refer to the arrangement of two elements such that one element limits the range of motion of the other element and/or prevents separation of the two elements during normal operation of the invention.
[0023] As used herein, vertical and horizontal directions are taken relative to a surface, such as the broad surface of a drape in a spread arrangement.
[0024] As used herein, longitudinal and longitudinally refer to the longest axis of an elongated object or a direction substantially coinciding with or parallel to a longitudinal axis.
[0025] As used herein, lateral and laterally refer to an axis generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis or a direction substantially coinciding with or parallel to a lateral axis. Unless otherwise described, lateral and laterally should be understood to refer to directions generally coinciding with or parallel to an extended surface, such as the surface of a drape in a spread arrangement.
[0026] In figures showing a plurality of identical elements, or structurally similar elements performing the same function, the same reference number may be used for all such elements. Where otherwise identical elements are differentiated in the description of the invention, the reference numbers may be distinguished by the addition of a lowercase letter to distinguish the elements. Where the same element is shown in more than one figure, the same reference number may be used on each figure on which the element is shown.
[0027] The present disclosure uses the terms catheter and tube as representatives of the elongated elements of surgical tools and their associated devices. Such elongated elements include, but are not limited to, catheters, tubes, sheaths, wires, optical fibers, and similarly shaped items, any of which may be used with the present invention.
[0028] Although the exemplary embodiments discussed herein are primarily directed to the organization and retention of catheters and other elongated elements of surgical tools, it will be understood from the disclosure that catheter retaining means may also be provided that are suitable for organizing other implements that may be secured to the drape for access during surgical procedures.
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[0030] Drapes that are suitable for use in the present invention are formed of sheet materials that can be rendered sterile. In embodiments of the invention, the drapes are not full-body drapes, but may have shapes that are adapted to protect specific parts of the body according to the surgical procedure that is to be performed. Suitable drapes may have sufficient strength to resist being deformed and/or torn when forces are applied to the attached catheter retaining means.
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[0037] In an embodiment of a method of using a catheter organizer of the present invention, the drape is draped over a patient, and a catheter is inserted into a vein or artery at a vascular access point. The clips along a desired pathway for routing are then opened. In an exemplary embodiment, the pathway is at least partially defined by a longitudinal linear array of clips. The catheter, with or without additional elongated elements, is then positioned in the openings of the clips, and the clips are closed. Thus, the catheter and/or other elongated elements, are restrained from moving laterally relative to the body 26 of the clip 22, while rotation, withdrawal, and advancement of the catheter and/or other elongated elements within the clips is permitted, thereby preventing entanglement of catheters and tubing and the adverse consequences thereof. In embodiments having clips that may be reversibly closed and opened, such as clip 22, the clips may be opened during the procedure to allow catheters, elongated elements, or implements to be added, removed, or repositioned. After the procedure has been completed, the clips can be opened so that the catheters, elongated elements, or implements may be removed before the patient is moved or uncovered. In some situations, it may be desirable to remove the catheters and elongated elements by pulling them in a longitudinal direction through the closed clips.
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[0039] Clips, such as clip 22, may be selected according to the size of the catheter, other elongated element, or implement that is to be retained. In an embodiment of the method of the present invention, the clip 22 may be selected to retain more than one catheter, such as catheters 54, 56, 58 of
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[0041] The foregoing Detailed Description is to be understood as being in every respect illustrative and exemplary, but not restrictive, and the scope of the invention disclosed herein is not to be determined from the Detailed Description, but rather from the appended claims as interpreted according to the full breadth permitted by the patent laws. Accordingly, various modifications, including other arrangements of features, may be implemented by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention.