Retainer for Positioning of Medical Instruments for Sterilization
20230114891 · 2023-04-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61L2202/24
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B50/30
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A retainer device for positioning of medical instruments for cleaning and sterilization, including an elongated body portion with a first end and a second end, and a first end section positioned at the first end and a second end section positioned at the second end. Each of the first end section and the second end section includes a central opening and a gap connected to the central opening. Preferably, the end sections form a ring-like structure having a circular shape with the central opening and gap therein. The gap and the central opening are configured to receive a portion of a surgical instrument.
Claims
1. A retainer device for positioning surgical instruments for cleaning and sterilization, comprising: an elongated body portion with a first end and a second end, and a first end section positioned at said first end and a second end section positioned at said second end, wherein each of said first end section and said second end section comprises a central opening and a gap connected to said central opening; and wherein said gap and said central opening are configured to receive a portion of a surgical instrument.
2. The retainer device of claim 1, wherein the retainer device is made with material having radio-opaque qualities.
3. The retainer device of claim 1, wherein the elongated body has a length of about 1 inch to 3.5 inches.
4. The retainer device of claim 1, wherein the elongated body has a length of about 1.9 inches.
5. The retainer device of claim 1, wherein the elongated body has a length of about 2.7 inches.
6. The retainer device of claim 1, wherein said gap has a tapered shape that tapers toward said central opening.
7 The retainer device of claim 1, and a surgical instrument having two legs hinged together, each having a ring handle at an end thereof; wherein the retainer device is mounted to the surgical instrument with the end section central openings receiving the ring handles of surgical instrument.
8. The retainer device and surgical instrument of claim 1, and a disposable sterilization package which has at least one gas permeable wall and one transparent wall, wherein the retainer device and surgical instrument are contained in the disposable sterilization package.
9. A retainer device for positioning surgical instruments for cleaning and sterilization, comprising: an elongated body portion with a first end and a second end, and a first end section positioned at said first end and a second end section positioned at said second end, wherein each of said first end section and said second end section have a ring-like structure having a circular shape with a central opening, the ring-like structure having a gap therein, wherein said gap and said central opening are configured to receive a portion of a surgical instrument.
10. The retainer device of claim 9, wherein said gap has a tapered shape that tapers toward said central opening.
11. The retainer device of claim 9, wherein the retainer device is made of a radio-opaque polyurethane material.
12. The retainer device of claim 9, and a surgical instrument having two legs hinged together, each having a ring handle at an end thereof, wherein the retainer device is mounted to the surgical instrument with the end section central openings receiving the ring handles of surgical instrument; and a disposable sterilization package which has at least one gas permeable wall and one transparent wall, wherein the retainer device and surgical instrument are contained in the disposable sterilization package.
13. A method of sterilizing a surgical instrument, comprising the steps of: placing the surgical instrument in an open position, positioning the surgical instrument in a retainer device to secure the instrument in the open position, wherein the retainer device comprises: an elongated body portion with a first end and a second end, and a first end section positioned at said first end and a second end section positioned at said second end, wherein each of said first end section and said second end section comprises a central opening and a gap connected to said central opening, and wherein the step of positioning the surgical instrument in the retainer device comprises inserting a portion of the instrument through the gap and into the central opening of the first end section and inserting a second portion of the instrument through the gap and into the central opening of the second end section; and placing the surgical instrument with the retainer device in a sterilization container and performing a sterilization process.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the sterilization container comprises a sterilization peel pouch.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the retainer device is discarded after the sterilization process.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein the surgical instrument is a ratcheted surgical instrument.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein the surgical instrument is a hinged surgical instrument.
18. The method of claim 13, wherein the gap of the first end section has a width that is substantially the same as an outer diameter of the first portion of the instrument, and the gap of the second end section has a width that is substantially the same as an outer diameter of the second portion of the instrument.
19. The method of claim 13, wherein the gap of the first end section has a width that is smaller than an outer diameter of the first portion of the instrument, and the gap of the second end section has a width that is smaller than an outer diameter of the second portion of the instrument.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the first and second portions of the instrument are press fit through the gaps of the first end section and the second end section such that the instrument is securely retained in the retainer device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0034] The embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings and below description.
[0035] The term “about” as used in connection with a numerical value throughout the specification and the claims denotes an interval of accuracy, familiar and acceptable to a person skilled in the art. In general, such interval of accuracy is ±10%. Thus, “about ten” means 9 to 11. All numbers in this description indicating sizes, amounts, ratios of materials, physical properties of materials, and/or use are to be understood as modified by the word “about,” except as otherwise explicitly indicated.
[0036] The AST Standards of Practice for the Decontamination of Surgical Instruments state that hinged instruments and instruments with ratchets should be in the open position during cleaning and sterilization process. The retainer device of the present invention provides an easy and efficient way for securing surgical instruments in an opened position during sterilization.
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[0038] The retainer device 10 of the invention is preferably of single-piece construction, which is composed of a single material or blend of materials. Generally, the material used to fabricate the retainer device 10 must have a sufficient structural strength to hold a surgical instrument open, have a resilience so that the retainer device can snap on and off a surgical instrument, be stable to steam sterilization and other common sterilization methods, and desirably is disposable and/or recyclable. Preferably, the materials used for the retainer device 10 can withstand temperatures of about 250 to 300 degrees Fahrenheit during sterilization. In general, the preferred material for retainer device 10 is a polymeric material. Examples of suitable materials include but are not limited to polyurethane, polypropylene, fluoropolymers, polyetherimide, polyether ether ketone (PEEK), and other suitable plastics. In one preferred embodiment, the retainer device is made with polyurethane material. The retainer device 10 of the invention can be manufactured using conventional tool and die equipment, which is readily available in the manufacturing field for molding, cutting and shaping materials. Preferably, the material used for the retainer device 10 is latex free to accommodate users and/or patients that may have an allergy to latex.
[0039] The materials used for the retainer device of the invention preferably contain additives that make the material X-ray detectable. Surgery often requires the placement of foreign material inside the human body. Many systems and safeguards are applied in the operating room to ensure that no material is left behind unintentionally after closure. One of such methods is performing an X-ray of the body at and near the surgical site to ensure that no surgical instruments are left inside the body. The X-ray will detect any radiopaque/X-ray detectable foreign materials, which can be removed prior to closing the surgical opening. Thus, using an X-ray detectable material in the retainer device of the invention ensures that the retainer is not accidentally left in a patient's body during surgery. Any of the known suitable radio-opaque biocompatible materials may be used in accordance with the invention, including, for example, barium sulfate, bismuth oxide, bismuth halide, or a halogen-containing plasticizer, diol, or other such halogen-containing material. In some advantageous embodiments, barium sulfate, bismuth oxide, is used.
[0040] As shown in
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[0042] An outer radius of the end sections 14 and 16 and a radius of the central opening 18 therein are selected such that the end sections 14 and 16 are rigid enough to remain attached to a portion of a surgical instrument but flexible enough to accommodate portions of surgical instruments with varying diameter and outer shapes. In some advantageous embodiments, an outer radius of the end sections 14 and 16 is about 0.1 to about 0.4 inches. In further advantageous embodiments, a radius of the central opening 18 of each end section 14, 16 is about 0.05 to 0.3 inches. In one preferred embodiment, an outer radius of the end sections 14 and 16 is about 0.25 inches and a radius of the central opening 18 of each end section 14, 16 is about 0.15 inches.
[0043] An average width of the gap 20 is selected such that gap 20 permits a portion of a surgical instrument to be inserted through the gap 20 into the central opening 18. Preferably, the average width of the gap 20 is the same or slightly smaller than a width or outer diameter of the portion of the surgical instrument inserted therein. This way, the instrument can be securely retained within the retainer device during cleaning/sterilization without falling out of it due to shifting before or during the process. In some advantageous embodiments, the width of the gap 20 is about 0.05 to 0.3 inches. In one preferred embodiment, the width of the gap 20 is around 0.1 inches.
[0044] The overall dimensions of the retainer device can vary in accordance with dimensions of specific surgical instruments to be inserted in the device. For example, a length of the elongated body 12 of the retainer device is chosen based on the size and type of surgical instruments.
[0045] There are two general types of surgical instruments that need to be held in open position during cleaning and sterilization—ratcheted instruments and non-ratcheted hinged instruments. Ratcheted instruments, such as clamps, retractors, etc., have a releasable ratchet mechanism that self-locks the instruments in a closed position. Hinged instruments, such as scissors, etc., have a middle hinge that allows articulation of the instrument legs between open and closed positions, typically via ring-handles. Each of these types of instruments also include instruments of different sizes that depend on a type of procedure the instruments are used for. In some preferred embodiments, the length of the elongated body 12 of the retainer device is about 0.5 to 5 inches. In some more preferred embodiments, the length of the elongated body is about 1.5 to 3 inches. In some particularly preferred embodiments, the length of the elongated body is about 1.9 inches, as shown in
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[0047] Preferably, the end sections 14 and 16 of the retainer device 10 are attached to the ring handles 40 of the surgical instrument 30, as illustrated in
[0048] It is understood that the retainer device 10 may be positioned at various desired locations on the surgical instrument, e.g., along the movable legs or in the ring handles. The length “D” of the retainer device 10 may be selected depending on where the retainer device will be positioned on the surgical instrument.
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[0050] During a cleaning and/or sterilization process, a user will first attach the retainer device 10 to the surgical instrument 30, as shown in
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[0052] It is understood that the retainer device of the present invention can be used for keeping surgical instruments open during any type of sterilization process, including for example, dry heat, stead, radiation, and plasma sterilization.
[0053] The invention has been described herein above with reference to various and specific techniques and embodiments. It will be understood by one of ordinary skill, however, that reasonable modifications and variations of such embodiments and techniques are possible and can be made without significantly departing from either the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the claims below.