Drapes Patents (Class 128/849)
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Publication number: 20140138270Abstract: A surgical system is disclosed. The surgical system can include a tray and a vacuum-fitted cover covering at least a portion of the tray. The surgical system can comprise a tray and a drape at least partially vacuum-fitted to the tray. A surgical drape is also disclosed. The surgical drape can comprise a cover including an opening and an interior cavity defined by a flexible wall which is configured to receive a support surface. The surgical drape can further comprise a closable portion configured to close the opening and seal at least a portion of the support surface within the interior cavity. The surgical drape can further include a valve in fluid communication with the interior cavity, wherein the valve is configured to enable the suction of air from the interior cavity and draw the flexible wall inwardly to closely envelop at least a portion of the support surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventor: Krishnan K. Ghosh
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Publication number: 20140137875Abstract: Medical lens assemblies and sterile drapes with a lens assembly are presented herein. In one embodiment, a lens assembly includes an annular lens housing that is attachable to a medical drape. The lens housing is configured to releasably attach to a medical device, such as a surgical microscope. An annular lens cover holder is removably attachable to the lens housing. A lens cover for shielding the objective lens is pivotably hinged to the lens cover holder. In another embodiment, a drape assembly includes a flexible body sized to cover an optical device. A lens housing attached to the drape body is engageable with the optical device to attach proximate an objective lens thereof. A lens cover holder is removably attached to the lens housing to rotate about a first axis. A lens cover is mounted to the lens cover holder to pivot about a second, different axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventor: Mark Spencer G. Chua
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Patent number: 8726907Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a one piece customized disposable surgical drape to be used in any surgery, and more specifically to a one piece customized disposable surgical drape that includes one or more of the following: (1) a patient drape for use with a standalone non-draped image acquisition device (requiring circumferential access to the patient); (2) a patient drape for use with a standalone non-draped image acquisition device with image guidance navigation technology; (3) the means to provide temporary sterile coverage of an underlying sterile field; (4) the means to provide sterile separation of at least a portion, if not the entire temporary sterile coverage; and (5) the means to provide covering of the undersurface of the operating surface and enclosing any suspended medical devices, wires, cables, tubes, etc.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Inventors: Eric Strauch, Donald Corenman, Dan Droy
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Publication number: 20140130810Abstract: Embodiments of a smart surgical drape are disclosed. The surgical drape includes an insulating material and one or more sensors mounted with the insulating material, the one or more sensors detecting proximity between the surgical drape and a device. Some embodiments of the smart surgical drape can be utilized on surgical robots or other devices in the surgical area to detect potential collisions.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Inventors: Mahdi Azizian, Jonathan Sorger
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Patent number: 8716687Abstract: Systems and methods for shielding medical personnel from radiation are provided. A radiation-shielding barrier is positioned between the medical personnel and the radiation source. The radiation-shielding barrier includes an opening such that a portion of the table extends through the opening in the barrier. Medical personnel are protected from secondary radiation transmitted through the patient via a special layering technique of a first, flexible sterile drape, a flexible radiation-resistive drape, and a second flexible sterile drape. The system includes an upper shield and a lower shield of independent movement and a linking mechanism between the two, while maintaining the radiation seal. The system also includes a mechanism for maintaining the radiation barrier between the upper shield and the patient aperture hoop, preventing a radiation gap from forming between the flexible portions of the system (e.g. flexible drapes, curtains, etc.) and the non-flexible portions of the system (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Eco Cath-Lab Systems, Inc.Inventors: James Goldstein, Mark A Fox
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Publication number: 20140116448Abstract: A disposable device for containing stool from a laboring patient on an operating table comprising a flexible bag portion comprising an open end, the open end comprising an integral curvilinear attachment portion comprising means for manually securely attaching the device to the area above the perineum and around the rectum of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2012Publication date: May 1, 2014Inventor: MIRIAM MACKOVIC-BASIC
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Patent number: 8707961Abstract: A Mayo stand cover and integrated medical waste refuse container that includes a pair of thin plastic sheets sealed together to cover the top and bottom of a Mayo stand with a liquid barrier and a strategically positioned, substantially rectangular visually clear sealable plastic refuse container sheet attached in a specific area of the Mayo stand cover to be positioned vertically perpendicular to the Mayo stand. The refuse container allows surgical personnel direct access for disposing of surgical waste and a visual opportunity to determine what has been placed in the refuse bag for counting purposes, and prevents waste material from falling out during removal of the Mayo stand cover after surgery.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2011Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Inventor: Saba Jazmin Kazravan
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Patent number: 8672489Abstract: Medical lens assemblies and sterile drapes with a lens assembly are presented herein. In one embodiment, a lens assembly includes an annular lens housing that is attachable to a medical drape. The lens housing is configured to releasably attach to a medical device, such as a surgical microscope. An annular lens cover holder is removably attachable to the lens housing. A lens cover for shielding the objective lens is pivotably hinged to the lens cover holder. In another embodiment, a drape assembly includes a flexible body sized to cover an optical device. A lens housing attached to the drape body is engageable with the optical device to attach proximate an objective lens thereof. A lens cover holder is removably attached to the lens housing to rotate about a first axis. A lens cover is mounted to the lens cover holder to pivot about a second, different axis.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2013Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventor: Mark Spencer G. Chua
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Patent number: 8662082Abstract: A sterile drape for a trackable medical device includes a reinforced film portion and a holding or tensing device. The holding or tensing device is operative to draw the reinforced film portion taut or smooth on or over a surface of the medical device.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2007Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Brainlab AGInventors: Aleksander Bogojevic, Christian Maier, Georg Christian, Jörg Uhde
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Patent number: 8656924Abstract: The subject devices and methods retain surgical instruments and sterile portions of any accompanying cables within sterile surgical fields. One such surgical device includes a surgical instrument for performing surgical procedures within a sterile field. A cable is attached to the surgical instrument for connecting the surgical instrument located within the sterile field to support equipment located outside the sterile field. A self-retracting coil is operatively connected to the surgical instrument. The self-retracting coil is adapted and configured to be anchored within the sterile field to ensure that the surgical instrument and the sterile portion of the cable remain within the sterile field during performance of the surgical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2010Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Tenzin, LLCInventor: Paul A. Glazer
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Publication number: 20140041669Abstract: The present disclosure describes a draping system for a two-tiered hospital instrument back table can be used to quickly and conveniently create a sterile field. The system has a drape that is a single piece of material, desirably a film that may be clear. The single piece of material has other material attached to it on its upper side or surface in areas that generally coincide with the two upper surfaces of the table when the drape is installed on the table, and that has a lower coefficient of friction than the single piece of material. The drape may be held in place with a continuous or discontinuous band that encircles the upper tier or the upper tier support posts.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.Inventors: Ajay Y. Houde, Jeffrey S. Robinson, Jose Luis Coronado, Keith J. Edgett, James B. Robinson, Denise E. O'Connor
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Patent number: 8641694Abstract: A fluid containment pouch is provided that includes a first layer of material having a first thermal characteristic and a second layer of material having a second thermal characteristic. The first layer of material is thermally compatible with a patient covering upon which it is to be thermally bonded. Thermal bonds between the fluid containment pouch and the patient covering form fluid containment channels that retain expelled body fluids during a patient's operation to help maintain a sterile operating environment.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2010Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Microtek Medical, Inc.Inventors: Delorse Louise Price, Richard H. Taylor
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Publication number: 20140014117Abstract: A cord management device adapted for use with a surgical drape including a mounting portion adapted to be affixed to a surface of the surgical drape, a substantially rigid arm having a fixed end and a free end, wherein the arm is coupled to the mounting portion at the fixed end, and the free end is free from the mounting portion, and wherein the mounting portion and the arm define a cord receiving portion. The device may also include a second arm having a fixed end and a free end, wherein the second arm is coupled to the mounting portion at the fixed end of the second arm, and the free end of the second arm is free from contacting the mounting portion, and wherein the mounting portion and the second arm define a second cord receiving portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: ALLEGIANCE CORPORATIONInventor: Robert WEINBERG
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Publication number: 20130340767Abstract: A spring biased tourniquet can be placed on the exterior of a patient's appendage, such as on his or her arm. The spring tourniquet will exert pressure on the appendage to constrict and artery or dilate vein. Terminal ends of the spring member can be pulled apart to either reduce pressure or to disengage the patient's appendage. This spring biased tourniquet is especially suited for use in a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) procedure where the tourniquet can be placed on the exterior of a surgical drape, where it remains visible, and pressure can be reduced to avoid thrombosis without compromising the sterile barrier surrounding the patient during this procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Velda L. Biddex, Karen T. Johnson, Sandy Maney, John David Guy
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Publication number: 20130327342Abstract: A perineum overlay device for locating anatomical features within the perineum of a patient and/or needle insertion sites for targeting anatomical features within the perineum of a patient includes a section of flexible material and a plurality of markings printed on a first side of the section of the material. The section of flexible material is configured to conform and cover a portion of the perineum of a patient. The plurality of markings are each configured to identify a location of an anatomical feature within the perineum and/or a needle insertion site corresponding to a targeted anatomical feature within the perineum, when the section is positioned over the perineum of a patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2013Publication date: December 12, 2013Applicant: AMS Research CorporationInventors: Brian P. Watschke, Guangjian Wang
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Publication number: 20130312769Abstract: The invention relates to a surgical drape (1) comprising a main sheet (10), characterised in that it comprises a drape attachment (20) composed of: a separable film (22) having at least one internal layer (22a) and one external layer (22b), the internal layer (22a) having less mechanical resistance than the external layer (22b), and a layer of adhesive (24), fixed to the internal layer (22a) of the separable film (22), the drape attachment being fixed to the main sheet (10) by means of the layer of adhesive (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2013Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: VygonInventor: Patrick Lestoquoy
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Publication number: 20130298915Abstract: Medical lens assemblies and sterile drapes with a lens assembly are presented herein. In one embodiment, a lens assembly includes an annular lens housing that is attachable to a medical drape. The lens housing is configured to releasably attach to a medical device, such as a surgical microscope. An annular lens cover holder is removably attachable to the lens housing. A lens cover for shielding the objective lens is pivotably hinged to the lens cover holder. In another embodiment, a drape assembly includes a flexible body sized to cover an optical device. A lens housing attached to the drape body is engageable with the optical device to attach proximate an objective lens thereof. A lens cover holder is removably attached to the lens housing to rotate about a first axis. A lens cover is mounted to the lens cover holder to pivot about a second, different axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventor: Mark Spencer G. Chua
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Patent number: 8555892Abstract: In certain embodiments, the present invention provides a protective sterile drape for a Mayo surgical tray stand that has a self-disposing feature, the ability at the end of a surgical procedure to draw the drape around the disposable instrument tray, disposable instruments and disposable surgical waste and secure the drape and its contents with a provided closure device to produce a closed container suitable for disposal. In preferred embodiments, the drape further includes a disposable instrument tray, consumable supplies and disposable instruments that are selected for a specific procedure.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: OBP CorporationInventor: Craig D. Traub
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Publication number: 20130247921Abstract: This document provides methods and materials related to portals that can be used to create a channel through a surgical drape without compromising the sterile operating field. For example, a portal provided herein can include an applicator frame and sheath (e.g., flexible sheath) that is capable of creating a channel into a sterile operating field so that a device, whether sterile or not, can be used at the time of surgery without compromising the sterility of the surgical field.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: MAYO FOUNDATION FOR MEDICAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCHInventors: Kenneth R. Dye, Neil G. Feinglass
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Publication number: 20130239977Abstract: Antimicrobial skin prep solutions of the invention comprise: a major amount of at least one organic solvent, wherein at least about 80% by weight based on total weight of the solvent comprises at least one fugitive organic solvent; an antimicrobially effective amount of at least one antimicrobial agent; and an amount of at least one adhesive effective to increase adhesion of surgical drapes and medical dressings to skin prepped with the antimicrobial skin prep solution, wherein the at least one adhesive is distinct from the at least one antimicrobial agent and is a liquid at room temperature. Coated substrates, applicators, and related methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: entrotech life sciences, inc.Inventor: James E. McGuire, JR.
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Publication number: 20130220342Abstract: A protective liner is described comprising a collar having a main collar portion, a first extension emanating from the main collar portion in a first direction, a second extension emanating from the main collar portion in a second direction opposite to the first direction. Disclosed embodiments may include a chest portion extending from the main collar portion. The protective liner may also include an adjustable releasable fastener for joining the first extension to the second extension. The adjustable releasable fastener may be disposed upon at least one of the first extension and second extension, wherein a material of the protective liner comprises a non-woven, fluid repellent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: IZI Medical ProductsInventors: Helen Zinreich SHAFER, David Alan ZINREICH, Douglas CRUMB
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Publication number: 20130220343Abstract: A protective liner is described comprising a collar having a main collar portion, a first extension emanating from the main collar portion in a first direction, a second extension emanating from the main collar portion in a second direction opposite to the first direction. Disclosed embodiments may include a chest portion extending from the main collar portion. The protective liner may also include an adjustable releasable fastener for joining the first extension to the second extension. The adjustable releasable fastener may be disposed upon at least one of the first extension and second extension, wherein a material of the protective liner comprises a non-woven, fluid repellent material.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2012Publication date: August 29, 2013Applicant: IZI Medical ProductsInventors: Helen Zinreich Shafer, David Alan Zinreich, Douglas Crumb
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Patent number: 8517030Abstract: A surgical drape includes a sheet with a shoulder portion, a body portion and a pull tab. The shoulder portion is folded longitudinally in half to form a container such that the transverse edges of the container are sealed and the body portion is folded transversely in half and rolled into a tight drape roll which is disposed and removably secured within the container. In use, the container is removably attached to a surface of an operating table such that a portion of a patient can be placed upon the container. The tight drape roll and the pull tab are configured such that when a patient is placed upon the container, the tight drape roll can be easily unfurled by pulling on the pull tab to form a relatively flat drape surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Inventor: Tamra West
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Publication number: 20130199543Abstract: A sterile drape support includes a clamp, a swivel mechanism coupled to the clamp, and an elongate support bar extending from a proximal end to a distal end. The proximal end of the support bar is coupled to the swivel mechanism so that the support bar is pivotable with respect to the clamp. For use during a medical procedure, the clamp is coupled to a bed, procedure table, or another object positioned near the bed or table during the procedure, such as a cart. A sterile drape or dressing is draped over the support bar so that the drape is held off the patient's face during the procedure. A method of preparing a patient for a medical procedure includes obtaining a sterile drape support, attaching the support to an object near the patient's bed or procedure table, and draping a sterile dressing over the drape support.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2013Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventors: E. Kathryn Hinson, Luis Oliden Fernandez
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Publication number: 20130190408Abstract: Durable hydrophilic compositions comprising aliphatic polyester, an anionic surfactant, and in some embodiments, a carrier.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: July 25, 2013Inventors: Matthew T. Scholz, Francis E. Porbeni
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Patent number: 8473027Abstract: A draping provides at least partial and preferably complete coverage of MRI coils, an MRI table and an MRI support system thereby protecting a patient and the equipment. Draping notch fold down flaps may be pushed into shaped apertures of an MRI apparatus by the patient's breast due to the design of the draping. This offers a barrier between the patient and the equipment pad providing the patient with warmth, comfort and protection from infectious diseases such as Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The draping reduces the clean up and improves the procedure turnaround time for the technologist.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2009Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: QSUM Biopsy Disposables LLCInventor: Cynthia Ruth Henke-Sarmento
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Publication number: 20130152945Abstract: A sealing system that includes a switchable drape is presented. The drape provides enhanced sealing by using a high-strength adhesive. In one instance, the switchable drape has a plurality of perforations through which a switching solution may be delivered to the high-strength adhesive. The switching solution causes the high-strength adhesive to become less adhesive so that the switchable drape may be removed more easily. Other systems, methods, and drapes are presented.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: KCI Licensing, Inc.Inventor: KCI Licensing, Inc.
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Patent number: 8464721Abstract: A retracting eye drape assembly is disclosed for use around a patient's eye to seclude and seal off the operative field during eye surgery. The drape assembly includes a retraction member connected to the drape and configured to engage the patient's eyelid, an extension member connected to the retraction member or to the drape and configured to substantially enclose the patient's eyelid, and a retraction flap configured to secure the patient's eyelid in a substantially retracted position. A method of applying an eye drape assembly is disclosed. After application of the drape to the patient's face, and while the patient's eyelid is closed, the patient's eyelid is engaged by a retraction member connected to the drape and retracted. While retracted, the patient's eyelid is substantially enclosed to seclude the eyelid and eyelashes from the operational area. The secluded eyelid and eyelashes are then secured in a retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2006Date of Patent: June 18, 2013Inventor: Andrew Peter Davis
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Patent number: 8459265Abstract: A drape having a pair of elongated sheets connected at distal ends to define a skirt, with opposing side walls in a first portion of the elongated sheets having a first width and in a second portion having a different width so the drape has a stair-step structure, with a paper and plastic laminated first and second tier panels attached to the elongated sheets in spaced-relation and a central panel attached therebetween, for covering a tiered surgical operating table.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: Variamed, LLCInventors: Christopher B. Young, Scott D. Hodges, S. Craig Humphreys
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Patent number: 8445093Abstract: A sterile screen cover made of radioprotective material has an L-shaped horizontal section, including a front wall associated with a side wall. The front wall has two orifices through which the arms of the operator can pass, a first orifice being located close to the angle of the screen, the second being located on the free edge of the front wall. The sterile cover is a single part that includes at least one internal “panel” and one “external panel” joined together by a joining region, the panels intended to cover, respectively, at least the internal and external faces of the front wall and at least part of the height of its free edge. The joining region has an indentation shaped to match the border of the second passage orifice; these inner and outer panels are each provided with an opening intended to be placed in front of the first passage orifice.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2008Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Lemer Protection Anti-X par Abreviation Societe Lemer PaxInventor: Pierre-Marie Lemer
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Patent number: 8439043Abstract: A retracting eye drape assembly is disclosed for use around a patient's eye to seclude and seal off the operative field during eye surgery. The drape assembly includes a retraction member connected to the drape and configured to engage the patient's eyelid, an extension member connected to the retraction member or to the drape and configured to substantially enclose the patient's eyelid, and a retraction flap configured to secure the patient's eyelid in a substantially retracted position. A method of applying an eye drape assembly is disclosed. After application of the drape to the patient's face, and while the patient's eyelid is closed, the patient's eyelid is engaged by a retraction member connected to the drape and retracted. While retracted, the patient's eyelid is substantially enclosed to seclude the eyelid and eyelashes from the operational area. The secluded eyelid and eyelashes are then secured in a retracted position.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Inventor: Andrew Peter Davis
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Patent number: 8424532Abstract: A drape for use in cranial surgical procedures including a sterile sheet and a plurality of fluid-collection reservoirs surrounding a cranial region fenestration. The drape further can include a thoracic region fenestration for concurrent or directly subsequent thoracic surgical procedures. Advantageously, the drape allows for a superior aseptic surgical field and superior drainage facilitated by a multi-pouch configuration.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2010Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Debbie S. Esquivel, Fred L. Allen, Kimberly M. Haines, Angelique M. Trichak
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Publication number: 20130092178Abstract: A surgical wound closure device including a substrate having a proximal surface and a distal surface; a drape having a proximal surface and a distal surface, and being disposed proximally to said substrate; and an adhesive layer having a proximal surface and a distal surface; said drape being disposed releasably adherently to said distal surface of said adhesive layer. Also provided is a surgical procedure including the steps of providing a surgical wound closure device positioning the proximal surface of said adhesive layer on a patient; separating said substrate from said drape and adhesive layer to expose said distal surface of said drape; making a surgical incision through said drape; performing a surgical procedure; removing said drape from said adhesive layer to expose said distal surface of said adhesive layer; aligning said substrate and said adhesive layer; and adhering said proximal surface of said substrate to said adhesive layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: ETHICON, INC.Inventor: ETHICON, INC.
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Publication number: 20130040109Abstract: A biodegradable monolayer medical material, comprising at least 15 percent cellulose fibers by dry weight, with a remainder comprising at least 60 percent by dry weight of natural fibers, the monolayer medical material providing a barrier to liquids and/or microorganisms meeting at least level 1 performance based on a standard defined by AAMI PB70, and at least a portion of the monolayer medical material comprises a softening process pattern configured to soften the monolayer medical barrier material.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: ARJOWIGGINS HEALTHCAREInventors: Laurent Lebrette, Jean-Christophe Ricatte, Christophe Simon
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Patent number: 8372129Abstract: A patient warming device includes a gasket coupled to an interior surface of a base film to define a target region that is attachable to a body surface of a patient. The base film extends from a perimeter of the gasket to provide a surgical drape. An evacuation port is in fluid communication with the target region. When attached to the patient, suction applied to the target region via the evacuation port vasodilates the body surface of the patient such that a heat source communicating with the target region increases a core temperature of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Inventor: Nicholas R. Baumann
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Publication number: 20130025605Abstract: A fluoroscopy C-arm drape clip for attaching a sterile drape to a C-arm of a fluoroscopy C-arm imaging unit and method of providing a sterile outer surface on a C-arm of a fluoroscopy C-arm imaging unit is provided. The drape clip includes a generally U-shaped band having a pair of legs and an arm. Each of the legs has a first end attached to the arm and a second end spaced from the arm. The legs extend away from the arm in non-parallel, laterally spaced relation with one another and have inner surfaces facing one another and an outer surfaces facing away from one another. Further, an elastic pad is attached to the inner surface of each of the legs adjacent the second ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Bruce W. Ball, Clifford S. Parsons
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Patent number: 8349346Abstract: A highly antimicrobial composition having characteristics of a lactic acid polymer such as biodegradability is prepared by combining a lactic acid oligomer with a metal salt thereof.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: Koken Ltd.Inventors: Hiroshi Imai, Kazushi Kimura
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Publication number: 20120315225Abstract: Dimensionally stable nonwoven fibrous webs include a multiplicity of continuous fibers formed from one or more thermoplastic polyesters and polypropylene in an amount greater than 0% and no more than 10% by weight of the web. The webs have at least one dimension which decreases by no greater than 10% in the plane of the web when heated to a temperature above a glass transition temperature of the fibers. A spunbond process may be used to produce substantially continuous fibers that exhibit molecular orientation. A meltblown process may be used to produce discontinuous fibers that do not exhibit molecular orientation. Antishrinkage and antistatic additives are also added to the fibrous webs. The webs may be used as articles for filtration, sound absorption, thermal insulation, surface cleaning, cellular growth support, drug delivery, personal hygiene, medical apparel, or wound dressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2011Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventors: Francis E. Porbeni, Chetan P. Jariwala, Mahfuza B. Ali, Matthew T. Scholz
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Publication number: 20120312308Abstract: A medical drape has a tool-less removal feature and includes a drape material, a drape cut, an adhesive tape strip, and a scoreline. The drape material has a top side, a back side, and at least one exterior edge. The drape cut has a starting point at the exterior edge and extends completely through the thickness of the drape material. The adhesive tape strip is positioned along the length of the drape cut to overlap at least a portion of the drape material on both sides of the drape cut to initially secure the two adjoining cut edges to each other. The scoreline extends along the length of the adhesive tape strip and only partially through the thickness of the adhesive tape strip to permit easy tearing of the adhesive tape strip for separation of the two adjoining cut edges.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2012Publication date: December 13, 2012Inventor: Fred L. Allen
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Patent number: 8322345Abstract: A surgical drape includes a sheet with a shoulder portion, a body portion and a pull tab. The shoulder portion is folded longitudinally in half to form a container such that the transverse edges of the container are sealed and the body portion is folded transversely in half and rolled into a tight drape roll which is disposed and removably secured within the container. In use, the container is removably attached to a surface of an operating table such that a portion of a patient can be placed upon the container. The tight drape roll and the pull tab are configured such that when a patient is placed upon the container, the tight drape roll can be easily unfurled by pulling on the pull tab to form a relatively flat drape surface. In another embodiment, a waste bag is removably disposed on the container. In yet another embodiment, a fluid collection and drainage pouch is removably disposed on and integrated into the body portion.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2010Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Inventor: Tamra West
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Publication number: 20120298114Abstract: System, method, and components for hygienic maintenance of a surgical wound configured for drainage of ascites from a body cavity. Different aspects of the system may include one or more of a wound dressing, a pocket for low-profile, hygienic, and aesthetic storage of a drainage catheter configured for attachment to a patient and/or wound dressing, and an apron device configured for installation and/or exchange of a wound dressing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: CareFusion 2200, Inc.Inventors: Kelly Landsman, Shayna Massi
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Publication number: 20120298115Abstract: A medical drape includes a patient drape (100) and a radial drape attachment (200). The radial drape attachment can be coupled to the patient drape by way of an adhesive coupling (202). The radial drape attachment includes defines one or more fenestrations (205) or apertures through which a central line may be inserted. Some or all of the radial drape attachment (200) can be transparent or pellucid. Portions of the radial drape attachment can be opaque as well. A support layer can be configured to be absorptive, fluid impenetrable, or both. A tourniquet (1801) may be integrated with the radial drape attachment, as can one or more tool-less removal features (209). Pouches (901,902) can be added to catch fluids or hold medical implements during a procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Kimberly Haines, Lindsay S. Yakel
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Publication number: 20120298116Abstract: A medical drape (100) includes an upper portion (101) and a lower portion (102). The upper portion (101) can be pellucid, while the lower portion (102) can be opaque. To facilitate central catheter insertion, the upper portion (101) can define one or more apertures (104,105) through which a central line may be inserted. A tourniquet (401) may be integrated with the drape, as can one or more tool-less removal features (108,109).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Kimberly Haines, Debbie Esquivel
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Publication number: 20120298117Abstract: A patient warming device (400), which can be configured as a patient warming blanket (207), patient warming drape (300), or surgical drape (500), includes the top layer of material and optionally a bottom layer of material. The top layer (401) can be formed by laminating non-woven fabric (301) to a film layer (100) or by needle punching fibers through the film layer (100). The film layer (100) has a thermally reflective side (404) and a thermally absorptive side (405). The patient warming device (400) can be used in a patient warming system (700) with one or more light sources (701,702) and an optional control module (704) to warm a patient during and after medical procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2011Publication date: November 29, 2012Inventors: Andrew James Giles, Francis Anthony Czajka, Tim Finnigan, John Henry Kutsch, Vince R. Lackowski
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Publication number: 20120255562Abstract: A surgical incise drape of the invention comprises: an essentially transparent or translucent extensible film having opposite first and second major surfaces and opposite first and second side edges; a pressure-sensitive adhesive adhered to at least a major portion of the first major surface of the extensible film; an extensible carrier removably adhered to the second major surface of the extensible film and extending past the first and second side edges of the extensible film to provide gripping portions for facilitating wrinkle-free application of the drape to a patient; and, optionally, a release liner adhered to the pressure-sensitive adhesive opposite the extensible film. Methods of applying such surgical incise drapes to a surgical site on a patient's body are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2011Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: ENTROTECH, INC.Inventor: James E. McGuire, JR.
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Patent number: 8281790Abstract: A surgical drape (1) has a first absorbent region (4) on the upper side thereof. According to the invention, the first absorbent region (4) extends along at least one edge of the drape (1), the first region having a dispersion of liquid on an inclined plane better than in a region (3) or regions adjacent to the first absorbent region.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Mölnlycke Health Care ABInventors: Elisabeth Gustafsson, Maria Ragnarsson, Tove Weigel, Katarina Lager, Lars Alvelind
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Publication number: 20120247487Abstract: Methods and products for protecting tissue of a patient during a surgical procedure that involve making an incision in the tissue and retracting the tissue to make a larger opening, wherein the methods and products use a water-absorbing stress-distributing layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2009Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Adolfo M. Llinas, Stephen E. Krampe, Matthew T. Scholz, Patrick J. Parks
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Publication number: 20120247489Abstract: A sterile drape with integrated sterile adaptor, a telerobotic surgical system, and method of use are provided for draping portions of a telerobotic surgical system to maintain a sterile barrier between the sterile surgical field and the non-sterile robotic system while also providing an interface for transferring mechanical and electrical energy and signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: Intuitive Surgical, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Orban, III, S. Christopher Anderson, Roman Devengenzo, Bruce Schena, Michael Prindiville, Thomas G. Cooper, William Burbank
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Publication number: 20120251597Abstract: Various fibrous articles incorporating a water non-dispersible short-cut polymer microfiber are provided. The water non-dispersible short-cut polymer microfibers can be incorporated into a number of different fibrous articles including personal care products, medical care products, automotive products, household products, personal recreational products, specialty papers, paper products, and building and landscaping materials. In addition, the water non-dispersible short-cut polymer microfibers can be incorporated into nonwoven webs, thermobonded webs, hydroentangled webs, multilayer nonwovens, laminates, composites, wet-laid webs, dry-laid webs, laminates, composites, wet laps, woven articles, fabrics and geotextiles. These various end products can incorporate the water non-dispersible short-cut polymer microfibers in varying amounts based on the desired end use.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: EASTMAN CHEMICAL COMPANYInventors: Rakesh Kumar Gupta, Daniel William Klosiewicz, Melvin Glenn Mitchell, Mark Dwight Clark, Chris Delbert Anderson
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Publication number: 20120247488Abstract: Embodiments of an apparatus are described. In one embodiment, the system is an apparatus for securing a patient to a board. The apparatus includes a board and a disposable cover that covers at least a portion of the board. The disposable cover includes a securing mechanism for securing the cover in place around a portion of the board. The disposable cover further includes at least one strap to wrap around the body of a patient or other object. The disposable cover also includes at least one second strap to wrap around the first strap. The second strap may include an adhesive material to secure the second strap around the first strap.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Cheri J. Tonks, Russell Tonks