SURGICAL DRAPE FOR USE IN CESAREAN SECTIONS
20170014199 ยท 2017-01-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B2046/236
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B46/40
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B46/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A surgical drape allows access to a vaginal area during cesarean sections without breaking a sterile field. The drape comprises a base sheet defined by an incision panel that overlays a peritoneal region, where the cesarean section primarily occurs; and a vagina panel that overlays a vaginal area. The incision panel has a transparent polymer film panel for viewing the incision. A collection pouch catches bodily fluids. The vagina panel enables sterile manipulation of the vagina while performing the cesarean section. The vagina panel is defined by a viewing pane for viewing the vaginal region through the base sheet. A sleeve extends through a hole in the viewing pane to manipulate the vaginal region and a baby. The sleeve is configured to allow insertion of a hand through an open end, and then manipulate the vaginal region with a closed end without breaking a sterile field.
Claims
1. A surgical drape for allowing access to a patient's vagina area during cesarean sections, the drape comprising: a base sheet, the base sheet configured to enable at least partial covering of a peritoneal region and a vaginal region; an incision panel, the incision panel defined by a polymer film panel, a collection pouch, and a wire, the incision panel configured to at least partially overlay the peritoneal region, the polymer film panel configured to be transparent for enabling viewing of the peritoneal region, the wire configured to help fasten the collection pouch to the polymer film panel; a vagina panel, the vagina panel defined by a viewing pane, the viewing pane having a hole, the viewing pane configured to be transparent for enabling viewing of the vaginal region, the viewing pane disposed generally concentric to the vagina panel; and a sleeve, the sleeve defined by a closed end and an open end, the sleeve disposed to join with the vagina panel, the closed end of the sleeve configured to pass through the hole in the viewing pane for manipulation of the vaginal region, wherein the sleeve is operatively arranged to enable manipulation of the vaginal region without breaking a sterile field.
2. The drape of claim 1, wherein the drape is configured to at least partially cover a patient during a cesarean section.
3. The drape of claim 1, wherein the base sheet is a rectangular panel of non-woven material with an absorbent reinforcement pad in a center region.
4. The drape of claim 1, wherein the base sheet is fabricated from a nonwoven SMS material.
5. The drape of claim 1, wherein the incision panel is fabricated from a thermoplastic polymer.
6. The drape of claim 1, wherein the collection pouch of the incision panel is fabricated from polyurethane.
7. The drape of claim 1, wherein the opening of the collection pouch is configured to receive overflow of a bodily fluid from the peritoneal region.
8. The drape of claim 1, wherein the wire is a bendable wire.
9. The drape of claim 1, wherein the viewing pane of the vagina panel is fabricated from clear polyethethene.
10. The drape of claim 1, wherein the hole is concentrically disposed in the viewing pane.
11. The drape of claim 1, wherein the open end of the sleeve is configured to enable insertion of a hand for manipulation of the vaginal region and a baby.
12. The drape of claim 1, wherein the sleeve is fabricated from a krayton thermoplastic rubber sheeting material.
13. The drape of claim 1, wherein the closed end of the sleeve forms a glove with fingers or a closed mitten.
14. The drape of claim 1, wherein the sleeve folds for stowage in the hole of the viewing pane.
15. The drape of claim 14, wherein the sleeve is folded in a fan-folded position or a telescopically-folded position.
16. The drape of claim 15, further including a fastening member.
17. The drape of claim 16, wherein the fastening member is a paper strip with an adhesive.
18. The drape of claim 17, wherein the fastening member is configured to fasten the sleeve to the viewing pane while the sleeve is folded.
19. A surgical drape for allowing access to a patient's vagina area during cesarean sections, the drape comprising: a base sheet, the base sheet configured to enable at least partial covering of a peritoneal region and a vaginal region; an incision panel, the incision panel defined by a polymer film panel, a collection pouch, and a wire, the incision panel configured to at least partially overlay the peritoneal region, the polymer film panel configured to be transparent for enabling viewing of the peritoneal region, the wire configured to help fasten the collection pouch to the polymer film panel; a vagina panel, the vagina panel defined by a viewing pane, the viewing pane having a hole, the viewing pane configured to be transparent for enabling viewing of the vaginal region, the viewing pane disposed generally concentric to the vagina panel; a sleeve, the sleeve defined by a closed end and an open end, the sleeve disposed to join with the vagina panel, the closed end of the sleeve configured to pass through the hole in the viewing pane for manipulation of the vaginal region, wherein the sleeve is operatively arranged to enable manipulation of the vaginal region without breaking a sterile field, the sleeve further configured to fold for stowage; and a fastening member, the fastening member configured to fasten the sleeve in the hole of the viewing pane while the sleeve is folded.
20. A method for allowing access to a patient's vagina area during cesarean sections with a surgical drape, the method comprising: overlaying a surgical drape over a patient, the surgical drape comprising an incision panel and a vagina panel; orienting the incision panel over a peritoneal region; orienting the vagina panel over a vaginal region; viewing the peritoneal region through a polymer film panel; collecting bodily fluids from the peritoneal region in a collection pouch; removing a fastening member from a sleeve that is stowed in a folded position in the vaginal panel; extending the sleeve through the vagina panel, wherein the sleeve is configured to manipulate the vaginal region and a baby; and viewing the manipulation of the vaginal region through a viewing pane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] The invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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[0032] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the various views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0033] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
[0034] At the outset, it should be clearly understood that like reference numerals are intended to identify the same structural elements, portions, or surfaces consistently throughout the several drawing figures, as may be further described or explained by the entire written specification of which this detailed description is an integral part. The drawings are intended to be read together with the specification and are to be construed as a portion of the entire written description of this invention as required by 35 U.S.C. 112.
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[0040] Incision panel 104 further includes a collection pouch 124 that forms a perimeter around polymer film panel 108. Collection pouch 124 includes an opening for receiving superfluous bodily fluids that overflow from the peritoneal region of patient 122 during the cesarean section. In one embodiment, collection pouch 124 is a clear polyethylene material that is configured for collection of bodily fluids. Collection pouch 124 seals to the peritoneal region during the cesarean section. A wire 106 may be used to fasten collection pouch 124 securely over polymer film panel 108. Wire 106 may be generally circular and sufficiently malleable so as to bend to a desired shape.
[0041] Vaginal panel 110 positions approximately over a vaginal region of patient 122. Vaginal panel 110 includes an outer surface made of a flexible, non-latex material. The vaginal panel further includes an inner surface that engages the vaginal region. The inner surface may be fabricated from a knitted, nylon material. Vaginal panel 110 has an open area on which a substantially transparent viewing pane 112 overlays. Viewing pane 112 enables viewing of the vaginal region. In one embodiment, the dimension of viewing pane 112 is approximately 24 by 24. Though other dimensions may be used, depending on the size and shape of patient 122.
[0042] Sleeve 116 is integrated into viewing pane 112. Sleeve 116 enables a hand to penetrate the vaginal region, and perform various manipulations that are operatively correspond to the incision and cesarean related operations performed at incision panel 104. Sleeve 116 completely covers the hand during this manipulative process. Viewing pane 112 has a generally concentrically disposed hole 114 that enables sleeve 116 to penetrate the vaginal region. Sleeve 116 may operate through hole 114, or may be folded and stowed in hole 114, as needed.
[0043] Sleeve 116 is defined by an open end 120 that enables insertion of a hand, and a closed end 118 that forms the terminus, where manipulation of the vaginal region chiefly occurs. Closed end 118 of sleeve 116 may include a glove with fingers or a closed mitten configuration. The viewing pane allows the medical professional to view closed end 118 of the sleeve 116 through viewing pane 112 while manipulating sleeve 116. In one embodiment, the sleeve is fabricated from a krayton thermoplastic rubber sheeting material. However, in other embodiments, any sterile material used in the medical field may be used.
[0044] During use of sleeve 116, an inside surface of sleeve 116 remains sterile and an outside area facing the patient 122 is unsterile. Sleeve 116 is used primarily to allow a medical professional to remain sterile while gaining entry into an unsterile area by the vagina during a delivery through a cesarean section. By using sleeve 116 the medical professional's hand avoids contamination when working below base sheet 102.
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[0047] For example, sleeve 116 allows medical personnel to reach down to access the vaginal region during cesarean section operations without exposing the peritoneal region or the vaginal region to air or direct contact form a medical professional's skin. In this manner, the incision and the manipulation of the vaginal region may be performed simultaneously without breaking the sterile field of surgical drape 100.
[0048] Sleeve 116 is stored in a folded position inside a concentrically disposed hole 114 of the viewing pane 112. This provides a sterile environment for the sleeve 116 while in a folded position. The sleeve 116 may be secured into the folded position with a fastening member 126. Fastening member 126 may include a paper strip having an adhesive on one side. Though other fastening means may be used in other embodiments. Removing the fastening member 126 and unfolding the sleeve 116 enables the sleeve 116 to extend into the vaginal region.
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[0050] The fan-folded position is the preferred state of sleeve 116 prior to use, however it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations may be made to the technique of folding sleeve 116 without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. In one alternative embodiment, sleeve 116 folds in a telescopically-folded position.
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[0054] In some embodiments, base sheet 102 may further include a vaginal panel 110 that is disposed approximately over the vaginal area. Vaginal panel 110 enables sterile manipulation of the vagina and possible the baby while performing the cesarean section. Incision panel 104 and vaginal panel 110 are separated by an approximate distance to where the uterus and the vagina are disposed on a patient 122.
[0055] A Step 204 may include orienting the incision panel 104 over a peritoneal region. Incision panel 104 comprises a transparent polymer film panel 108. In this manner, the peritoneal region, where the incision occurs is visible through incision panel 104. The incision panel 104 further includes a collection pouch 124 for receiving superfluous bodily fluids that overflow from the peritoneal region of patient 122.
[0056] In some embodiments, the method 200 may include a Step 206 of orienting the vaginal panel 110 over a vaginal region. Vaginal panel 110 enables sterile manipulation of the vagina while performing the cesarean section. Vaginal panel 110 is defined by a viewing pane 112 for viewing the vaginal region through the base sheet 102.
[0057] A Step 208 comprises viewing the peritoneal region through a polymer film panel 108. Polymer film panel 108 may be transparent and have an approximately eighteen 18 clear plastic viewing area. An additional Step 210 includes collecting bodily fluids from the peritoneal region in a collection pouch 124. Collection pouch 124 has a closable opening that receives the bodily fluids. In some embodiments, a Step 212 comprises removing a fastening member 126 from a sleeve 116 that is stowed in a folded position in the vaginal panel. Sleeve 116 extends through a hole 114 in viewing pane 112 to manipulate the vaginal region and a baby. Sleeve 116 is defined by an open end 120 and a closed end 118.
[0058] A Step 214 may include extending sleeve 116 through the vaginal panel 110, wherein the sleeve 116 is configured to manipulate the vaginal region and a baby. Sleeve 116 is configured to allow insertion of a hand through an open end 120, and then manipulate the vaginal region with a closed end 118 without breaking a sterile field.
[0059] A final Step 216 comprises viewing the manipulation of the vaginal region through a viewing pane 112. Closed end 118 may be configured as a glove with fingers or a closed mitten for manipulation of the vaginal region and a baby. In this manner, the incision and the manipulation of the vaginal region may be performed simultaneously without breaking the sterile field of surgical drape 100.
[0060] Although the invention has been described with reference to certain preferred embodiments, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications and variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It should be understood that applicant does not intend to be limited to the particular details described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings.