Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Drapes
Patent
1995-02-27
1995-11-07
Brown, Michael A.
Surgery
Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants
Drapes
128852, A61B 1900
Patent
active
054640253
ABSTRACT:
A self-contained surgical tubing management system whereby all of the required surgical handpiece(s) and power and fluid tubings, cables and connections are incorporated in a single disposable package. The tubing management system includes a sterile sheet or substrate that may cover either all or only a portion of the patient's body. Pockets may be formed in either end of the sheet to hold, at one end, any number or variety of surgical instruments, such as vitreous probes, infusion cannulas, aspiration lines, coagulating probes, etc., and, at the end opposite the instruments, a small coils of power and fluid lines. The various power and fluid lines needed to operated these instruments may be permanently or temporarily connected to the respective instruments and extend down the length of the sheet. These lines are attached to the sheet either continuously or at various points by any number of methods.
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Charles Steven T.
Huculak John C.
Ripley John A.
Brown Michael A.
Schira Jeffrey S.
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