Transportation of Medical Instruments
20170143193 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
- Paul Swinney (Cambridgeshire, GB)
- Julija Shabanova (Cambridge Cambridgeshire, GB)
- Esther Jansen (Cambridge Cambridgeshire, GB)
Cpc classification
A61L2202/181
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D33/004
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A61B1/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A device (2) for the transportation and temporary storage of a medical instrument such as an endoscope (4) comprises: an instrument bag (6) formed of a plastics material substantially impermeable to bodily fluids, the bag having an opening (8) for receiving the instrument; an inner label (10) which has a first portion (12) adhered to an external surface of the bag adjacent to the opening (8) and has a second portion (14) which is disposed beyond the opening 98) and which has a lower surface which is adhesive and covered by a removable backing and an outer label (16) which overlies the inner label (10) and which has a first portion (18) which has a lower surface adhered to at least one of an external surface of the bag (6) and an upper surface of the inner label (10), and a second portion (20) which is disposed beyond the opening (8) and which has a lower surface at least part of which is adhesive and covered by a removable backing (24).
Claims
1. A device for the transportation and temporary storage of a medical instrument such as an endoscope, the device comprising: an instrument bag formed of a plastics material substantially impermeable to bodily fluids, the bag having an opening for receiving the instrument; an inner label which has a first portion adhered to an external surface of the bag adjacent to the opening and has a second portion which is disposed beyond the opening and which has a lower surface which is adhesive and covered by a removable backing; and an outer label which overlies the inner label and which has a first portion which has a lower surface adhered to at least one of an external surface of the bag and an upper surface of the inner label, and a second portion which is disposed beyond the opening and which has a lower surface at least part of which is adhesive and covered by a removable backing.
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the lower surface of the first portion of the outer label has a first region which is not adhered to the surface beneath and which extends to an edge of the outer label.
3. A device according to claim 2, wherein the lower surface of the second portion of the outer label includes an area which has a selectively removable backing to provide an exposed adhesive surface and a second region which does not have an exposed adhesive surface and which extends to an edge of the outer label.
4. A device according to claim 3, wherein the first region and the second region together define a pocket for receiving a data carrier when the outer label is adhered to an external surface of the bag.
5. A device according to claim 3, wherein the selectively removable backing is generally L-shaped.
6. A device according to claim 1, wherein the adhesive lower surface of the first portion of the outer label is generally L-shaped.
7. A device according to claim 1, wherein the inner label has an upper surface which carries information denoting that the contents of the bag are contaminated.
8. A device according to claim 1, wherein the outer label has an upper surface which carries information denoting that the contents of the bag are clean.
9. A device according to claim 1, further comprising an outer bag which contains the instrument bag, the outer bag being formed of a fluid-impervious material and sealed to prevent ingress of contaminants.
10. A device according to claim 1, wherein the lower surface of the first portion of the outer label has a first region which is not adhered to the surface beneath and which extends to an edge of the outer label and defines a pocket for a data carrier.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The invention will now be further described, by way of example, with reference to the following drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] The device 2 shown in
[0018] Referring now to
[0019] The first portion 18 of the outer label 16 in this embodiment includes a first region 26 which does not have an exposed adhesive lower surface and which extends to an edge 46 of the outer label 16, and an area 22 which has an adhesive lower surface which is adhered to the surface beneath and which in this example, is generally L-shaped.
[0020] The second portion 20 of the outer label 16 in this embodiment includes a second region 28 which does not have an exposed adhesive lower surface and which extends to an edge 46 of the outer label 16. The lower surface of the second portion 20 of the outer label includes an area 24, which in this example is generally L-shaped. Area 24 has a lower surface which is adhesive and covered by a selectively removable backing. This surface, when exposed, allows a user to seal the bag 6.
[0021] The first region 26 and the second region 28 define a pocket 30 (best shown in
[0022] Examples of an outer label 16 and an inner label 10 are shown in
[0023] Referring now to
[0024] The instrument bags 6 may be sterilised by gamma-irradiation either before or after insertion in the outer bag 38.
[0025] The sealed outer bags containing the instrument bags are provided, in this example, in boxes 40.
[0026] When a decontaminated instrument is to be transported to a theatre of use, the user removes one outer bag 38 and its contents from the box 40 (
[0027] The user cuts the short edge of the outer bag 38 with a cutting implement 42, allowing the contents to be accessed (
[0028] The user removes the instrument bag from the outer bag 38 by pulling the free second portion 20 of the outer label 16 (
[0029] Still holding the second portion of the outer label, the user holds the instrument bag 6 open with minimal contact and inserts the clean medical device 4, which in this example is an endoscope (
[0030] The L-shaped backing 24 is peeled off the second portion 20 of the outer label, and the instrument bag is sealed by pressing of the exposed adhesive portion onto an outer surface of the instrument bag (
[0031] The user then places a data carrier 32 into the pocket 30. In this example the data carrier is a sachet of the sporicidal wipe used to disinfect the medical device 4 such as is described in WO 2005/107823; it will be understood that other data carriers may be used which will provide appropriate traceability information. Such information may include, but is not limited to, patient notes, instrument records, lot or batch number of the disinfectant used on the instrument, use-by date of the disinfectant. The medical device 4 is now ready for safe transport to the next patient, together with traceability data relating its disinfection (
[0032] When the instrument is to be used (
[0033] After use, the contaminated instrument 4 is placed back in the instrument bag 6. It is preferred that the opening of the bag is sealed, and in this embodiment, the inner label has a free second portion 14 with an adhesive lower surface and a removable backing 44. The user peels off the backing 44 and reseals the bag 6 with the contaminated instrument 4 within it (
[0034] In the embodiment of
[0035] It will be appreciated that various sizes of instrument bag may be used depending on the size of the instruments they are to contain.
[0036] The terms upper and lower and the like are relative and to be construed having regard to the context of the described embodiments.
[0037] The articles a and an are used herein to mean at least one where the context permits.