Fenestrated Patents (Class 128/853)
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Patent number: 7856984Abstract: A surgical covering material formed by extruding a sheet, either by a blown film or a cast film process. The upper exposed layer of the material is made by using a foaming agent to create elongated depressions that are surrounded by raised areas. The alternating raised and depressed areas provide the material with a coefficient of friction that compares well to standard drape materials that include a non-woven layer. The raised and depressed areas also provide the material with hydrophilic and non-glare properties that make is a highly effective drape or covering material for use in making mayo stand covers, back table covers and patient drapes. The size and shape of the depressions may be varied to create materials of different toughness or tearability, and differing materials may be combined to form customized drapes with the ability to gain access or make pathways through the drape.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2006Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: PPC Industries, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey S. Levernier
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Publication number: 20100319713Abstract: A surgical drape and method of providing a sterile surface therewith is provided. The drape is configured to cover an upper portion of a radiation shield and includes a flexible wall providing a cavity sized to receive the upper portion of the radiation shield. The flexible wall has a rear wall portion configured to cover at least in part a rear portion of the radiation shield and a front wall portion configured to cover a front portion of the radiation shield. The front wall portion extends to an upper front free edge and the rear wall portion extends to an upper rear free edge. At least one fastener is attached to at least one of the front and rear wall portions adjacent respective ones of the upper front free edge and rear free edge. The fastener is configured to releasably fix the front and rear walls to the radiation shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventors: Terry M. Byers, Samba Toure, Michael W. Czop, Richard A. Weaver
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Publication number: 20100300459Abstract: A drape or wrap, kit, and methods of use thereof. The drape may be used with an infant. The drape may be a sheet of biocompatible medical grade plastic such as polyethylene. The sheet may be substantially: sterile, without static, transparent, non-abrasive to skin of the infant, and fluid-impermeable. The sheet may allow for folding over or around the infant, or to conform to body contours. The sheet may allow for heat from an external source to penetrate to the infant. The sheet may include a fenestration, and may include a perforation from the fenestration to the sheet's edge. An adhesive strip on the sheet may be used to secure it. A kit may include a package enclosing a sterilized folded wrap. The package may be opened to allow removal of the wrap. The wrap may be unfolded to a size to cover all but the head of the infant.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Anthony C. Lair
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Publication number: 20100292580Abstract: Septic barriers interposed between a target tissue such as an oral or vaginal cavity, exposed epidermis, or wound or surgical site, and a user and his/her optical interrogation instruments to reduce cross-infection and/or contamination. In certain embodiments, the septic barrier is substantially transparent for viewing purposes and is typically effectively non-fluorescent, particularly when used for investigating autofluorescence or other fluorescence emanating from a target, so as to have little or no effect on the measurements and observations being made. The sepsis barrier can comprises a window through which the user sees the tissue, a frame holding the window, and an attachment structure, such as threads or bayonet attachment, configured to connect the barrier to the instrument. If desired, the system can also have an optional attachment mechanism for permanent or temporary connection of a further instrument to the frame, such as a tissue retractor configured to aid manipulation of the target tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2007Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: LED Medical Diagnostics, Inc.Inventors: Terence J. Gilhuly, Scott Benjamin, David Morgan, Pierre Lane, Peter Whitehead, Ricardo Romero
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Publication number: 20100286669Abstract: A device, system and method for interfacing between an end effector of a manipulator and a surgical tool. Embodiments may include an upper tool holder element and a lower tool holder element. Embodiments may also include a drape between the end effector and the manipulator. Embodiments may also include two force sensors and a coupling arranged in a force sensor system for use with an end effector that includes a tool roll driver.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Inventors: Alexander Greer, Garnette Sutherland, Tim Fielding
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Publication number: 20100200002Abstract: An improved sterile drape, system, and method for draping portions of a telerobotic surgical system are provided. In one embodiment, a sterile drape includes an exterior surface adjacent to a sterile field for performing a surgical procedure, and an interior surface forming a cavity for receiving the non-sterile portion of a robotic surgical system, such as a manipulator. The drape further includes a fastener coupled to the exterior surface for securing the sterile drape to the non-sterile portion of the robotic surgical system while reducing the volume of the sterile drape. Advantageously, the drape allows for quick and simple installation and increases visualization of the patient by reducing the size of the drape with more form fitting features, while allowing for freedom of movement of the manipulator.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: Intuitive Surgical Operations, Inc.Inventors: Joseph Orban III, Lisa Heaton, S. Christopher Anderson, Thomas G. Cooper
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Patent number: 7770583Abstract: A surgical drape for use during surgery of a patient includes a sheet that is configured for covering at least a portion of the patient during surgery. At least one instrument holder strap is attached to a front surface of the drape, the strap having a first end affixed to the drape, an opposite releasable attachment end, and an elastomeric section between the affixed end and the attachment end such that the strap can be stretched to attach surgical instruments to various locations on the drape.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2005Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Linda G. Harris, Henry L. Griesbach, III
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Patent number: 7767990Abstract: A radiation attenuation system for attenuating radiation during lateral radiographic imaging of an object is provided. The system includes a first radiation attenuating barrier that is substantially conformable to the object and configured to at least partially cover the object. The first radiation attenuating barrier has a fenestration area defining at least one opening. The system further includes a second radiation attenuating barrier coupled to the first radiation attenuation barrier. The second radiation attenuating barrier is selectively movable between a collapsed position and a generally upright position relative to the first radiation attenuating member.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Worldwide Innovations & Technologies, Inc.Inventors: John A. Cadwalader, William W. Orrison
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Publication number: 20100186754Abstract: A surgical drape has an impermeable cloth with a window providing access to the surgical site. The cloth has two peelable impermeable films which are a continuation of one another and are sealed together by a heat weld making it possible to separate the films by peeling. The window is shared between the two sheets. The invention has application in surgical drapes used in operations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2008Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: VYGONInventors: Jean-Luc Carrez, Xavier Hocq, Patrick Lestoquoy
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Publication number: 20100180901Abstract: A conformable drape system is disclosed that at least partially envelops an extremity or other portion of the body, for use during surgery or for the treatment of injuries. The drape may include a drape fabric, a flexible diaphragm positioned near a boundary of the sterile field, an inlet for receiving therapeutic fluid, and an outlet for discharging the fluid. The outlet may connect to a suction source to induce a pressure gradient throughout the drape, from the inlet toward the outlet. The suction may be used to withdraw excess air from inside the drape and thereby conform the drape more closely to the surface of the body. The fabric of the drape may include one or more features to enhance or facilitate the flow and dispersal of the fluid. The drape may be used in conjunction with a holder or cradle for positioning the extremity or other portion of the body and a tourniquet for limiting circulation. A method of use is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2006Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventor: Thomas H. Myers
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Publication number: 20100170520Abstract: A surgical drape including a clear plastic substrate which is substantially impervious to liquids. The substrate is positionable over a patient with a first surface of the substrate generally engaging the patient. The substrate has an aperture formed therein which affords access to a location to which an incision is to be made in the patient. The drape further includes an absorbent lamina which overlies a second surface of the substrate which faces in a direction opposite that in which the first surfaces faces. A clear plastic patch, also substantially impervious to liquids, is sealed relative to the substrate along a line encircling the aperture. The patch can have a hole, either initially provided at manufacture or created by a surgeon during the procedure, which is at least partially coextensive with the aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Inventor: Leland W. Annett
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Patent number: 7717117Abstract: A surgical draping method for a patient on an operating table and an adjacent movable medical tool may include positioning a patient drape having a surgical access opening in a medial portion thereof over the patient on the operating table so that the surgical access opening exposes a surgical site on the patient. Opposing medial side portions of the patient drape may be fastened together underneath the operating table to provide a pathway thereunder for passage of at least one portion of the medical tool therethrough. An equipment drape may be positioned adjacent a side of the operating table aligned with the pathway to cover the at least one portion of the medical tool when moved through the pathway.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2005Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Inventor: Luis E. Duarte
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Patent number: 7695444Abstract: A flexible protective cover for preventing fluid from entering an open epidermal site on a user, comprising: a central portion having at least one rib, an edge connected to the central portion at an angle, a lip disposed around the edge, a sealing member disposed over the lip for providing a sealing engagement between the lip and the open epidermal site, and at least one adjustable strap removably connected to the central portion. Also disclosed is a flexible protective cover having a central portion, an edge connected to the central portion at an angle, an inflatable sealing member integral with the edge for providing the sealing engagement, and at least one adjustable strap removably connected to the central portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Inventors: Kathy A. Simmons, Mary E. Simmons
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Patent number: 7690380Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, an apparatus used for collecting fluids during a medical procedure includes a fluid collection pouch having an open end, an inflatable bladder substantially surrounding a perimeter of the open end, and a pump coupled to the inflatable bladder. The pump is operable to inflate the inflatable bladder. According to another embodiment of the invention, an apparatus used for collecting fluids during a medical procedure includes a fluid collection pouch having an open end with a perimeter, a channel surrounding approximately one half of the perimeter of the open end, an inflatable bladder disposed within the channel, and a pump disposed within the channel and coupled to the inflatable bladder. The pump is operable to inflate the inflatable bladder.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2006Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Ecolab Inc.Inventors: Dan R. Lee, Michael A. Gil, Lewis Dorsey Cox, Lloyd G. B. Cooper
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Patent number: 7628767Abstract: A method for preventing infection and maintaining aseptic epidermal areas by preventing contaminated fluid from entering an open epidermal site on a user, comprising the steps of: removably attaching at least one adjustable strap to a reusable non-deforming flexible protective cover comprising a sealing member, covering the open epidermal site with the reusable non-deforming flexible protective cover while maintaining a space between the reusable non-deforming flexible protective cover and the open epidermal site, and tightening the at least one adjustable strap to secure the reusable non-deforming flexible protective cove over the open epidermal site to create a fluid-tight seal between the sealing member and the open epidermal site, thereby preventing contaminated fluid from entering the open epidermal site.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Inventors: Kathy A. Simmons, Mary E. Simmons
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Patent number: 7621278Abstract: Eye drapes that cover the conjunctiva and reduce the incidence of eye infection are provided. The eye drape has a flexible material and attached thereto a surgical drape. The flexible material is preferably circular with an opening to expose the cornea. The bottom of the flexible material is preferably convex relative to the shape of the eye. The outer diameter of the flexible material is conveniently fits over the ball of the eye. The surgical drape has an opening greater than or equal to the inner diameter and smaller than or equal to the outer diameter of the flexible material. The flexible material is removably fixed to the eye through a vacuum force caused by air expelled from, e.g. (i) a pocket of air in between the flexible material and the eye, (ii) a chamber with openings at the bottom of the flexible material, and/or (iii) a suction device.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Inventors: Herminia Mino Sotelo De Kaspar, James Craig Milroy, Peter Roy Egbert
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Patent number: 7618390Abstract: An integrated bandaging system for encircling the abdomen of a horse. A ventral access opening selectively provides access to the horse's abdomen while the bandage remains in place. This ventral access opening is normally covered by a ventral window cover. However, the window cover may be easily opened so that an old dressing can be removed, an abdominal wound can be cleaned, and a new dressing applied. The invention has four major components: a main wrap, a saddle bridge, a ventral window cover, and a brace. The main wrap is easily placed around the horse's abdomen and secured using VELCRO® fasteners. It includes the ventral access opening. The saddle bridge attaches over the top of the main wrap and adjustably applies tension to the horse's mid section. The ventral window cover attaches over the ventral access opening and provides further adjustment of the tension on the abdomen. The brace applies over the points of the horse's shoulders, between the front legs, and over the ventral chest region.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Inventor: Bryan E. Kilbey
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Publication number: 20090277460Abstract: The invention relates to an operating drape formed by an impermeable web that has a window (3) for access to the operating site, characterized in that the web consists of two impermeable sheets (10,20) held together, one along the extension of the other, in a sealed manner by an adhesive that allows the sheets to be separated by peeling and in that the window (3) is shared between the two sheets. The invention applies in particular to operating drapes used in surgery.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2007Publication date: November 12, 2009Applicant: VYGONInventors: Jean-Luc Carrez, Valery Dalle, Xavier Hocq, Patrick Lestoquoy
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Patent number: 7610918Abstract: A surgical drape for use during surgery on a patient includes a sheet configured for covering at least a portion of the patient during the surgery. The drape includes a first sheet portion having a size and configuration to overlie the patient during the medical procedure. A fenestration is defined in the first sheet portion at a location corresponding to the site of the medical procedure on the patient. A second sheet portion is attached to a lower surface of the first sheet portion and has a size and configuration so as to be draped from the first sheet portion and extend under the patient's buttocks while remaining attached to first sheet during the medical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: November 3, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Uyles W. Bowen, Patricia Pyeatt-Rowe, Andrea L. Lewis, Gwendolyn E. Simpson
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Publication number: 20090255541Abstract: A collapsible sterile drape designed to encase the non-sterile portion of a radiological unit is provided. The sterile radiological drape is designed to expand to encompass the radiological unit as it rotates into and is move through the sterile field for imaging during surgery, and then to collapse to protect the sterile portion of the drape when the radiological unit is removed from the surgical field.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2008Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventor: Serge Kaska
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Publication number: 20090241970Abstract: A drape for clean operation is a flexible bag-shaped structure for maintaining a substantially closed operating space around an operation site. The bag-shaped structure comprises a bottom wall 1 and a transparent top wall 2 and has a closed proximal end 100a and a closed distal end 100b. The bottom wall 1 is provided with at least one operation site-revealing opening 3 close to the proximal end, and the top wall 2 is provided with at least one pair of hand insertion parts 4 at a position close to the operation site-revealing opening 3 to allow the physician to aseptically insert the hands into the operating space, and a closed, openable and closable medical device supply port 5 for supplying medical devices required for operations at a position away from the operation site-revealing opening 3.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2006Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: NIPRO CORPORATIONInventors: Osamu Katoh, Masao Horie, Yoshihiko Sano, Yasushi Ohyama, Norihiko Furuta
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Patent number: 7594287Abstract: Coverings, such as sheets or blankets, for use in medical settings are described herein. The coverings contain one or more closable slits or openings. In the preferred embodiment, the covering contains two slits. One slit is along the length of the material, in the center of the covering, and a second slit is perpendicular to the first slit. Thus, when used to cover a patient, the first slit generally runs along the length of a patient's body, and the second slit generally runs across the width of the patient's upper torso and outstretched arms. The slits or openings, or portions thereof, can be closed as desired by any suitable fastener, such as snaps, zippers, tape, buttons, or hook and loop fasteners. The closable slits allow a patient to remain covered while receiving the necessary medical care. Optionally, the covering contains one or more pockets. The covering may be made of any washable natural or synthetic material or blend thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2005Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Inventor: Evelyn Framer
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Patent number: 7594512Abstract: A fenestrated extremity surgical drape has improved seal integrity to reduce the occurrence of pathogenic contamination at the surgical site via migration through the seal. The seal has a non-linear configuration to eliminate uneven stress concentrations commonly located at the corners of rectilinear seals. An elastomeric apertured panel can be disposed between a film panel and a fiber/film laminate panel. These layers can be joined by a heat sealing operation along two spaced apart concentric seal locations ringing the aperture and a fenestration in the laminate panel. The assembly can then be affixed by adhering the underside(s) of one or more panels to a base drape, which has an opening aligned with the aperture and fenestration. A method of forming a fenestrated extremity surgical drape is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Allegiance CorporationInventors: Rogelio Reyes, Mylena S. Holguin, Art Sainz, Jesus R. Loya
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Patent number: 7588034Abstract: A three-piece surgical drape with fluid diverting channel or sleeve therein and method of making or assembling the same. The drape generally including a first liquid impermeable section attached at either end thereof to second and third sections of the drape, respectively. At least a portion of one end of the first section of the drape folded back upon itself and intermittently tacked or bonded to the first section to create a channel or sleeve adapted to divert fluids. The channel or sleeve may also have a tube or hose placed therein to facilitate or enhance fluid diversion through the channel or fluid removal therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2004Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Mathis, John Rotella, Brian Lin
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Publication number: 20090178685Abstract: A surgical drape, system and method of using comprise a surgical drape having a fenestration to be placed over a surgical site of a patient. The surgical drape includes a barrier removably attached to the surgical drape and adapted for placement over a portion of the fenestration to prevent the start of the surgical procedure. Upon verification of a set of predetermined conditions, the barrier is removed by a member of the surgical staff in order to begin the surgical procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2008Publication date: July 16, 2009Inventors: Kimberly M. Haines, Robert Allen Lockwood, Francis A. Czajka
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Patent number: 7533673Abstract: A surgical drape for use during surgery on a patient includes a sheet configured for covering at least a portion of the patient during the surgery. At least one pair of straps are configured on an underside of the sheet and extend in generally opposite directions laterally beyond sides of the sheet. The straps have a sufficient length so as to extend down below the support surface upon which the patient rests and engage with each other below the support surface, or with structure alongside the support surface, in order to restrain the patient in a desired position on the support surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2004Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Andrea L. Lewis, Uyles W. Bowen, Gwendolyn E. Simpson
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Publication number: 20090099519Abstract: An apparatus for abdominal dressing that adds liquid coils in the form of a manifold is disclosed. The manifold includes heating coils to warm the bowel with heated water in a counter current method. This takes advantage of the large surface area of the bowel to exchange heat with the heater coils, but allows the abdominal dressing to maintain the initial function: remove pathologic fluid from the abdomen. Methods of treating patients with an open abdomen are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: ALBERT EINSTEIN HEALTHCARE NETWORKInventor: Mark Kaplan
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Patent number: 7458376Abstract: A disposable surgical drape for use in cardiovascular surgical procedures which may optionally be used to isolate a sterile pumping mechanism from a non-sterile pump driving mechanism and/or provide support for medical equipment, such as medical tubing.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Inventors: Walid Nalib Aboul-Hosn, Scott Youmans
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Publication number: 20080283064Abstract: A surgical drape has a fenestration configured to aid in identifying an anatomical point of interest and positioning the fenestration at the surgical site. In one preferred form, the surgical drape has a chevron-shaped fenestration for positioning the fenestration relative to the xiphoid process region of a patient, which is useful for establishing the sterile field in certain bariatric procedures. An anesthesia screen at a head of the drape extends laterally to the sides of the base sheet forming the fenestration and defines integral arm board covers. The lateral ends of the anesthesia sheet are sealed in part to close the ends of the arm board covers. A secondary base sheet defining a smaller, secondary fenestration is releasably attached to the base sheet so that the fenestrations can be aligned with one another. Various instrument and chord management features are also included. A method of making the drape is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2007Publication date: November 20, 2008Inventors: Carrie Block, Rogelio Reyes
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Patent number: 7418966Abstract: A drape according to the present invention is constructed of or includes conductive and insulating drape segments and is disposed over a top surface of a thermal treatment system having a basin recessed therein. A portion of the drape is pushed down into, and conforms to, the basin to form a drape container or receptacle within the basin for collecting a sterile medium. The conductive segments provide a signal indicating the presence of liquid and/or leaks within the drape container to the system to facilitate control of system operation. In addition, a drape utilized for a plural basin thermal treatment system may form a drape receptacle within each basin. Each drape receptacle includes conductive and insulating drape segments to detect the presence of liquid and/or a leak within that drape receptacle. The conductive segments of the drape receptacles provide signals to the system to facilitate control of system operation.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2004Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: O. R. Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Durward I. Faries, Jr., Bruce R. Heymann, David Hendrix
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Publication number: 20080149112Abstract: A surgical covering material formed by extruding a sheet, either by a blown film or a cast film process. The upper exposed layer of the material is made by using a foaming agent to create elongated depressions that are surrounded by raised areas. The alternating raised and depressed areas provide the material with a coefficient of friction that compares well to standard drape materials that include a non-woven layer. The raised and depressed areas also provide the material with hydrophilic and non-glare properties that make is a highly effective drape or covering material for use in making mayo stand covers, back table covers and patient drapes. The size and shape of the depressions may be varied to create materials of different toughness or tearability, and differing materials may be combined to form customized drapes with the ability to gain access or make pathways through the drape.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2006Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventor: Jeffrey S. Levernier
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Patent number: 7343919Abstract: A surgical drape having a sheet. The sheet includes a distal side and a proximal side relative to a surgical patient. The drape also includes a surgical pouch connected to the distal side of the sheet. The surgical pouch is connected to the sheet via at least two elastomeric portions.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Medline Industries, Inc.Inventors: Francis A. Czajka, Kristi R. Camasta
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Publication number: 20080041399Abstract: An inflatable sterile enclosure is disclosed comprising a flexible membrane and at least a pair of rigid or semi-rigid panels which are arranged to pivot outwardly relative to one another on each side of the enclosure as it is inflated. At least one of the panels is transparent and provides a window. The enclosure is preferably inflatable by a pressurised gas source. The flexible membrane may comprise a plurality of support members arranged to define a support frame for the enclosure when erected. The support members may themselves be inflatable. Peripheral sterile enclosures and surgical docks or drapes comprising bactericidal substances are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2005Publication date: February 21, 2008Inventor: Hans Rudolf Kriek
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Patent number: 7316233Abstract: The invention herein provides an integrated drape for use in surgical procedures involving anatomical extremities and having a unitary assembled structure, said drape comprising: a flexible panel sheet portion having first and second opposing sides and having a fenestration located therethrough; and a flexible elongate sleeve portion having an open proximal end; wherein the open proximal end of said sleeve is integrally attached to the panel sheet and circumscribes the fenestration. The drape readily accommodates various anatomical extremities, permits the creation of a surgical access site at any location for a given extremity, and is presented to the user as a single, one-piece construction reducing or eliminating the need for obtaining and setting up supplemental drapes for a procedure.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Allegiance CorporationInventors: David M. Auerbach, Robert Villereal, Mylena Holguin, Rogelio Reyes
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Patent number: 7309519Abstract: Friction control articles for use in healthcare applications, the articles generally comprising a backing Layer having a first surface and a second surface, where projecting from the first surface of the backing layer is an array of stems, wherein at least a portion of the exterior surface of the stems comprises an elastomeric material. Also disclosed are friction control articles having a coefficient of friction when dry along at least a portion of the first surface of at least 0.6. Multilayered and dual-sided friction control articles are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2001Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Matthew T. Scholz, Margie A. Crone, Nicholas R. Baumann, Leon Levitt
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Patent number: 7299803Abstract: A urological drape is provided defining a vaginal aperture and a finger cot for accessing the rectum of a patient without making contact therewith. The drape includes an adhesive backing for fixing the drape relative to the patient. Preferably, a pouch is provided which is constructed and arranged to catch any fluids which might be discharged from the vagina during an examination or surgical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: AMS Research CorporationInventors: S. Robert Kovac, Robert E. Lund
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Patent number: 7290547Abstract: A covering for an aseptic treatment site is described and which includes a substrate defining an aperture which permits selective access to an aseptic treatment site on a patient; and a transparent cover is borne by the substrate and which is removably affixed in substantially aseptic covering relation relative to the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2003Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Inventors: Joseph Hare, Judson E. Threlkeld
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Patent number: 7275544Abstract: A covering for an aseptic treatment site is disclosed. An exemplary covering includes a substrate defining an aperture which permits selective access to an aseptic treatment site on a patient; and a transparent cover is borne by the substrate and which is removably affixed in substantially aseptic covering relation relative to the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Inventors: Michael Gil, Joseph Hare, Judson E. Threlkeld
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Patent number: 7252089Abstract: A apparatus and method for protecting a patient's area from aerobic contamination comprising a flexible drape assembly adhered to the surrounding area being operated on. The drape assembly includes two sheet members having predetermined cooperative dimensions and joined to each other defining an internal cavity with a plurality of outlet openings through the first sheet member. The internal cavity is pressurized with clean filtered air. The apparatus also includes a suction assembly with inlet ports mounted in the proximity of the area being operated on. A non-preferential turbulence free laminar flow is achieved away from the protected exposed area.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Inventor: Bernardo Birnbaum
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Patent number: 7235066Abstract: A wound irrigation/fluid containment system having a flexible bag body defining a containment space, the bag body including walls and at least one opening with a seal, means for accessing through the bag body walls to the containment space and means for inflating portions of the walls to provide rigidity and strength to the walls. The containment device isolates a wound on a person and is capable of draining fluids away from the wound.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2003Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: NewMedical Technology, Inc.Inventors: Philip P. Narini, Brenda Matloub, Haitham Matloub
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Patent number: 7114499Abstract: 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: November 30, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventor: Andrew Peter Davis
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Patent number: 7114500Abstract: A draping system provides a continuous sterile field between a patient incision area and one or more medical practitioners. The draping system has a quick release system incorporated into the drape that enables a medical practitioner to separate from the continuous sterile field without disrupting the sterile field around the practitioner or the patient. The draping system may include an abbreviated practitioner gown, a drain and an integral patient incision area or a flap for extending the continuous sterile field around to one or more additional operating room tables. A modular drape and gown system extends the sterile field beyond the operating table allowing practitioners to couple to the extended field. A tent provides an enclosed sterile field useful in mobile or other non operating room surgical environments. Integral lighting and information displays facilitate field surgical procedures.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Marctec, LLCInventor: Peter M. Bonutti
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Patent number: 7096871Abstract: According to one embodiment of the invention, an apparatus used for collecting fluids during a medical procedure includes a fluid collection pouch having an open end, an inflatable bladder substantially surrounding a perimeter of the open end, and a pump coupled to the inflatable bladder. The pump is operable to inflate the inflatable bladder. According to another embodiment of the invention, an apparatus used for collecting fluids during a medical procedure includes a fluid collection pouch having an open end with a perimeter, a channel surrounding approximately one half of the perimeter of the open end, an inflatable bladder disposed within the channel, and a pump disposed within the channel and coupled to the inflatable bladder. The pump is operable to inflate the inflatable bladder.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Microtek Medical, Inc.Inventors: Dan R. Lee, Michael A. Gil, Lewis Dorsey Cox, Lloyd G. B. Cooper
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Patent number: 7096870Abstract: A disposable sterile surgical drape with pre-attached disposable sterile instruments for use in a selected surgical procedure is provided. The disposable sterile surgical drape basically comprises a drape having a size for covering an operating table and a patient thereon and having an incision opening formed therein, a patient heat distributing pad pre-attached to the bottom side of the drape, an absorbent cloth surrounding the incision opening pre-attached to the bottom side of the drape, a cover for the incision opening in the drape pre-attached to the top side of the drape, and the surgical instruments and connecting tubes or wires required to accomplish the surgical procedure pre-attached to the drape.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventors: Lonnie Jay Lamprich, Bradley Keith Lamprich
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Patent number: 7086404Abstract: A surgical drape for covering a patient during a surgical procedure is provided. The drape has a base sheet having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a plurality of edges. A fenestration is formed in the base sheet positionable over the surgical site. A reinforcement panel having an upper surface, a lower surface, and a periphery is also provided. The lower surface of the reinforcement panel has a pressure sensitive adhesive applied thereto. The panel is adjustably manipulated and adhered by the pressure sensitive adhesive so as to occlude a portion of the fenestration in the base sheet at the time of the surgical procedure.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2004Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Casey L. Dusenbery, Christopher D. Fenwick
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Patent number: 7073507Abstract: A sterile ocular cover for an eye during surgery which includes a sheet member with a centrally located hole. The sheet member is made from a flexible material and it is designed to be placed over and in contact with the surface of the conjunctiva. The hole is slightly larger than the size of the cornea and it extends through the central portion of the sheet member.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Inventor: David Morris
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Patent number: 7044132Abstract: A surgical drape provides a volume to accommodate radiological equipment such as a C-arm x-ray device without pulling the bottom of the drape up which could otherwise interrupt the sterile field. In one preferred embodiment, the space is created with pleated or gathered section, which receives the equipment as it is brought up laterally without lifting any portion of the material overall. A different embodiment of the invention includes a tunnel or tent formed in the material, generally without pleating. In this case, the tunnel or tent extends from the bottom of the drape to or above a patient-contacting procedural area. As a further option, in either the pleated or shaped configurations, additional material may be included to form a slit to further shroud the radiological equipment when positioned for a medial-lateral exposure.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: MedIdea, LLCInventor: Michael A. Masini
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Patent number: 7036513Abstract: A barrier device for applying a surgical cloth adjacent to the location on a patient's body where a surgical intervention is to be performed, the barrier device having an upper side of which a part is intended to abut against the underside of the surgical cloth. An underside is intended to abut against the patient's skin. The barrier device has a front edge and a rear edge near and at a distance from, respectively, the location on the patient's body where the surgical intervention is to be performed. The barrier device is on its underside at the front edge provided with a first adhesive portion, and on its upper side provided with a protruding, elongate and flexible fastening flap which on the side facing the rear edge is provided with a second adhesive portion for adhesion to the surgical cloth.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2002Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: Sileco HBInventor: Lars G. Wallin
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Patent number: 6994091Abstract: A surgical drape for use during surgery of a patient is provided. The surgical drape includes a sheet that is configured for covering at least a portion of the patient during surgery. At least one diverting feature is located on the sheet, and has substantially the same fluid absorbent properties as a section of the sheet that is immediately adjacent to the diverting feature. The diverting feature is configured for at least partially transferring fluid from one location on the sheet to another location on the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: Henry L. Griesbach, III
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Patent number: 6966320Abstract: A surgical covering assembly includes a flexible cover that has a length and width each greater than 2.30 feet. The cover has an opening extending therethrough. A transparent window is attached to the cover and substantially covers the opening. The window comprises a flexible material that has at least one section therein defined by perforation lines to allow the selective removal of the section from the window. The section may be selectively removed from the window. The cover may be positioned over a body such that window is aligned with an area to be operated on.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2004Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Inventor: Samentha Baynes