Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Drapes
Patent
1992-01-30
1994-08-23
Hafer, Robert A.
Surgery
Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants
Drapes
128849, A61F 1300
Patent
active
053398319
ABSTRACT:
A double pouch is described in which a smaller pouch is located within a larger pouch. The larger pouch can be used to accommodate a patient's leg or other appendage during a surgical procedure while the smaller pouch can be used to retain irrigation fluids and surgical debris. In the preferred embodiment, the smaller pouch can be moved to the outside of the larger pouch when the larger pouch is not intended to be used. In one embodiment, the pouches can be attached to a main drape having a fenestration through which a patient's appendage is inserted.
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Baxter International Inc.
Flattery Paul C.
Hafer Robert A.
Hannafan Kay H. P.
Rimell Sam
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