This application claims the benefit of Chinese Patent Application No. 200710129414.4 filed Jul. 10, 2007 which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
This invention is directed to medical products and particularly to surgical products that can be wirelessly detected.
Surgical products like medical dressings, abdominal pads, drapes, gauzes and pledgets have been used for hemostasis and clearing blood or a body fluid in operation. However, the surgical products like surgical pads and gauzes dipped with blood or a body fluid frequently have been found being left in the patient's body during operation due to the negligence of the medical personnel.
X-ray has generally been used to detect whether such a product is unintentionally left in the patient or where it stays. In this case, a substance detectable by X-ray is often added to the medical product so that it can be detected by X-ray. However, the X-ray detection only can be generally performed with a special facility after the operation. Moreover, X-ray is radioactive and harmful to the patient.
To address the above problem, there is provided a medical product used in a surgical operation comprising: a body; and a module attached to the body that can be wirelessly detected.
The present invention also provides a system for identifying a location of a medical product comprising a body and a module attached to the body, comprising a detector that can wirelessly communicate with the module to locate the location of the medical product.
When an operation is finished, the medical personnel may use the detector, before suturing a wound on the patient, to confirm whether a medical product is left in the patient's body so as to avoid malpractices.
Other aspects, features and advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description, the drawings and the claims.
Hereinafter, a detailed description of the present invention will be given with reference to the appended drawings and embodiments.
The term “a conventional medical product” or “conventional medical products” as referred to herein may be a medical product that is used in operation but can be unintentionally left in a patient's body due to the negligence of the medical personnel, for example, medical dressings, abdominal pads, drapes, gauzes and pledgets.
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The body 101 herein referred to correspond to “a conventional medial product” as referred to hereinabove. The module 103 should be wirelessly detectable, of which examples may include an RFID module, a non-contact IC module or a bar code. The module 103 should be prepared to provide an isolation outer surface so that blood or other body fluids have no impact on the working of the module.
In some embodiments, the medical product can further comprise a casing 102 enclosing the module 103. The casing 102 can be made of a nontoxic isolation material such as rubber and plastic.
The module 103 or the casing 102 can be attached to an outer surface of the body 101 or embodied within the body by a process known well in the art for example, by sewing, adhering, fusing or weaving.
In an implementation, the medical product has a body made of a spunlaced non-woven fabric. In the preparation, a plurality of modules 103 or casings 102 each enclosing a module are regularly adhered to a large spunlaced non-woven fabric. Subsequently, the spunlaced non-woven fabric is cut, folded and then sewed to form a plurality of surgical pads each having one module 103 or one casing 102.
In one of embodiments, the module 103 is a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) module. As shown in
The detector 310 is provided with a transmitting module 311, a receiving module 312, a processing module 313 and an alarming module 314, as shown in
During operation, before a wound on the patient is to be sutured, the transmitting module 311 of the detector 310 moved near the patient is controlled to transmit an electromagnetic wave. If a medical product having at least one RFID module 300 is left in the patient's body, the inductor 301 in the RFID module 300 will, responding to the electromagnetic wave, generate an induced current by coupling. Then, the RFID module 300 transmits the identification codes stored in the EEPROM 303 in the form of an electromagnetic wave (i.e. a feedback signal) which can be received by the receiving module 312. If the processing module 313 judges that the frequency of the electromagnetic wave and the identification codes are suitable, it controls the alarming module 314 to give warning.
In another embodiment, the module 103 is a non-contact IC module comprising an LC series resonance circuit whose frequency is equal to the transmitting frequency of the transmitting module of the detector.
In still another embodiment, the wireless identification module is a bar code having a set of bar symbols arranged by a certain coding rule for representing the information of characters, numbers or symbols.
The present invention is not limited to the description or embodiments mentioned above. Other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.
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200710129414.4 | Jul 2007 | CN | national |