Surgery – Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants – Drapes
Patent
1993-09-03
1995-05-23
Hafer, Robert A.
Surgery
Body protecting or restraining devices for patients or infants
Drapes
128853, 2505161, 2505191, 428 71, 428 74, A61B 610
Patent
active
054172250
ABSTRACT:
A radiation shield includes an aperture connected to an edge of the shield by a slit, which is held closed by a releasable flap. Instrumentation can be inserted through the aperture to contact a patient over which the shield is draped. By releasing the flap and thereby opening the aperture toward the edge of the shield, the shield can be removed from the patient without removing the instrumentation inserted through the aperture. A secondary shield is releasably secured over the aperture, affording further protection. Because the shield is placed within the septic field during use, the shield includes a sterilizable outer covering.
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Pahira John J.
Rubenstein Jon R.
Taylor Alan G.
Georgetown University
Hafer Robert A.
O'Neill Michael
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