Claims
- 1. A detectable surgical object used in surgical procedures comprising:
- a) a surgical object; and
- b) a marker attached to the surgical object comprised of at least one marker comprised of at least one elongated body of a selected nonmagnetostrictive, soft magnetic material with zero magnetostriction which will emit known specific intensity of selected harmonic frequencies when exposed to an alternating electromagnetic field thereby causing a change in the alternating electromagnetic field which change can be correlated to the presence of only the selected nonmagnetostrictive, soft magnetic material.
- 2. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 wherein the surgical object is a surgical sponge.
- 3. The detectable surgical object of claim 2 wherein the marker is woven into the sponge.
- 4. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 wherein the coating is radio opaque.
- 5. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 wherein the marker comprises a soft magnetic amorphous material.
- 6. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 wherein the marker comprises a ribbon of soft magnetic amorphous material.
- 7. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 also comprising a biocompatible coating encapsulating the marker.
- 8. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 wherein the marker comprises at least one fiber of soft magnetic amorphous material.
- 9. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 wherein the marker comprises a soft magnetic crystalline material.
- 10. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 wherein the marker comprises a ribbon of soft magnetic crystalline material.
- 11. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 wherein the marker comprises at least one fiber of soft magnetic crystalline material.
- 12. The detectable surgical object of claim 1 wherein the at least one elongated body has an aspect ratio of at least 200.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/977,336 filed Nov. 17, 1992, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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