LARYNGOSCOPE WITH MEANS TO RESTRICT RE-USE OF BLADES
20170265735 ยท 2017-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2090/0803
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/00052
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B1/00059
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N5/1043
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/0488
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B1/267
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N5/10
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to medical devices for carrying out internal examination, such as laryngoscopes (1). In particular, it relates to laryngoscopes (1) or devices which have a disposable blade (3) and provides means for restricting the re-use of blades (3) which have been used previously.
Claims
1. A medical device comprising a body portion and a blade portion, wherein the blade portion is separable from the body portion, characterised by the medical device being provided with a spoiling means for indicating if a particular blade portion has already been attached to a body portion previously.
2. A medical device as in claim 1, wherein the spoiling means will prevent reattachment of a blade that has already been attached to a body portion previously.
3. A medical device as in claim 1, wherein the spoiling means will alert a user to a blade that has already been attached to a body portion previously.
4. A medical device as in claims 1 to 3, wherein the spoiling means comprises a transmitting means and a receiving means in the body, which send and receive signals respectively with a receiving and transmitting means in the blade.
5. A medical device as in claim 4, wherein the receiving means in the body can determine from the transmitting means in the blade, if the blade has previously been brought into close proximity of a body portion previously.
6. A medical device as in claim 4 or 5, wherein the transmitting means is a radio frequency transmitter.
7. A medical device as in claims 4 to 6, wherein the receiving means is a radio frequency receiver.
8. A medical device as in claims 4 to 7, wherein the receiving means in the body will count the number of blades it contacts with.
9. A medical device as in claims 1 to 8, wherein the spoiling means comprises a device for tripping electrical contacts to prevent their continued use.
10. A medical device as in claims 1 to 9, wherein the spoiling means comprises elements that cause a physical change if a particular blade portion has already been attached to the body portion previously.
11. A medical device as in claim 10, wherein the spoiling means comprises locking elements that break off when the blade and body are separated.
12. A medical device as in claim 11, wherein the locking elements comprise a male protrusion and a female ingression, one of which is provided on the blade and one of which is provided on the body.
13. A medical device as in claim 12, wherein the male protrusion is provided with a weakened section.
14. A medical device as in claim 12, wherein the female ingression is provided with a weakened section.
Description
[0024] In order to provide a better understanding of the present invention, embodiments will now be described by way of example only, and with reference to the following Figures, in which:
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[0027] In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the medical device is a laryngoscope that can be used for intubation of a tracheal tube.
[0028] According to the present invention, there is a provided a laryngoscope 1 which has a disposable blade 3. The blade 3 is the section that comes into contact with the patient during examination. Therefore, after use the blade 3 can be disposed of and the remaining parts of the laryngoscope 1 re-used.
[0029] One of the benefits of the disposability of the blade 3 is that there will be no cross-contamination to patients, and no lengthy cleaning procedures are required.
[0030] However, to ensure that a blade 3 is not reused, a spoiling mechanism is incorporated into the laryngoscope laryngoscope 1.
[0031] In one embodiment, a mother chip 4 is provided in the body 2 of the laryngoscope 1. A corresponding radio frequency tag 5 that can be recognised by the mother chip 4 is provided in the disposable blade 3. The radio frequency tag 5 is provided with a serial number and each radio frequency tag 5 has a unique serial number. When the radio frequency tag 5 and the mother chip 4 are brought into close contact i.e. by the blade 3 being attached to the body section 2, the mother chip 4 can read the serial number. If the mother chip recognises the serial number from a previous occasion this will be indicated to the user.
[0032] Alternatively, the radio frequency tag does not have a serial number, but the mother chip electronically marks the radio frequency tag, so that it can be recognised as having previously being in contact with another body. This is the preferred embodiment.
[0033] In the preferred embodiment, the body 2 is provided with a monitor 6. If the mother chip 4 recognises a serial number, or any other electronic signal on a radio frequency tag 5 of a blade that is being attached, a computer program will be in place to display a message on a monitor which is attached to the body 2 informing the user. The mother chip 4 will typically be able to both read the blade chip and write on it. This would allow a blade chip to be electronically written on in a manner that means it would be recognised by any body section that it is attached to. This is the preferred embodiment as it ensures that in emergencies for example when a paramedic is called to a scene with a significant number of casualties, a blade 3 can be re-used if absolutely necessary. It would also allow the storage of the date, time, patient details and other information, if required. An alternative to the radio frequency messaging described above would be to use a mother chip 4a that is an optical reader. There would be a mechanism for physically marking a blade 3 that has previously been used, and this physical mark would be recognised by the mother chip 4a. The physical Marks may be surface scoring, discolouring, exposure to light or faint fracture points/lines designed to appear after pressure has been applied during use.
[0034] The benefit of the abovementioned options is that the mother chip 4 or 4a could be programmed to allow a certain number of re-uses which may be within a defined period, or allow a manual override in emergency situations.
[0035] Alternatively, the spoiling mechanism can take the form of a breaking of electrical connections when the blade 3 and body 2 are parted, such that if the same blade 3 and body 2 are reconnected, no power is provided to anything inserted into the core 6 of the blade 3. A further alternative is that the blade 3 may comprise protrusions which are able to fix into ingressions in the body 2 of the laryngoscope 1, such that the protrusions break off when the blade 3 is removed from the body 2, such that the blade 3 cannot then be reused. These alternatives may be more useful in non-emergency areas such as operating theatres for routine surgery where the need to re-use a blade 3 in extreme circumstances is less likely to occur.
[0036] It can be seen that the current invention has a number of benefits over the prior art and a number of possible uses. Although the examples above relate to a laryngoscope, it can be seen that the concept can be extended to other medical and veterinary devices and still stay within the scope of the present invention. The fact that the blade is fully disposable is of great importance, as it means that practitioners are required to change blades and the product is both simple to use and cheap to manufacture.
[0037] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the above embodiment has been described by way of example only, and not in any limiting sense, and that various alterations and modifications are possible without departure from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended Claims.