Claims
- 1. A surgical sponge, comprising
- a flexible and light weight sheet-like material composed of a dispersion of densely packed bubbles encapsulated in a matrix of silicone rubber to terminate laser radiation, said bubbles include glass bubbles and water bubbles, and
- means connected to said laser terminating material for providing a sponge-like surface to be applied adjacent to an area subjected to laser radiation.
- 2. The surgical sponge of claim 1, wherein said sponge-like surface means includes a sheet-like sponge connected to a first side of said sheet-like laser terminating material.
- 3. The surgical sponge of claim 2, wherein said sponge-like surface means includes a second sheet-like spong connected to a second side of said sheet-like laser terminating material which is oppositely disposed to said first side.
- 4. The surgical sponge of claim 1, wherein said bubbles are densely packed within a range of 1.95.times.10.sup.3 bubbles per cubic centimeter to 1.25.times.10.sup.8 bubbles per cubic centimeter.
- 5. A surgical sponge, comprising
- a flexible and light weight sheet-like material composed of a dispersion of densely packed bubbles encapsulated in a matrix of silicone rubber to terminate laser radiation, said bubbles include water bubbles, and
- means connected to said laser terminating material for providing a sponge-like surface to be applied adjacent to an area subjected to laser radiation.
- 6. The surgical sponge of claim 5, wherein said sponge-like surface means includes a sheet-like sponge connected to a first side of said sheet-like laser terminating material.
- 7. The surgical sponge of claim 6, wherein said sponge-like surface means includes a sheet-like sponge connected to a second side of said sheet-like laser terminating material which is oppositely disposed to said first side.
- 8. The surgical sponge of claim 5, wherein bubbles are densely packed within a range of 1.95.times.10.sup.3 bubbles per cubic centimeter to 1.25.times.10.sup.8 bubbles per cubic centimeter.
- 9. The surgical sponge of claim 1, and including
- a gas within said glass bubbles.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 06/779,274 filed Sept. 23, 1985, now abandoned, which is a division of Ser. No. 06/605,206, filed Apr. 30, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,558,093.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Divisions (2)
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605206 |
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