Claims
- 1. A surgical sponge including an integral X-ray detectable element, said sponge comprising a fibrous, nonwoven fabric consisting essentially of entangled fibers arranged in an interconnecting patterned relationship in the plane of the fabric, and at least one visually colored X-ray detectable element positioned interiorly of said fibrous nonwoven fabric in the plane thereof, the fibers of said nonwoven fabric being intertwined about said X-ray detectable element to provide a fibrous covering of said X-ray detectable element on a first surface of said fabric which is lighter than the fibrous covering on the other surface of said fabric, whereby said X-ray detectable element is more readily visible on said first surface than on said other surface.
- 2. A sponge of claim 1 wherein said X-ray detectable element is a yarn and the fibers of said nonwoven fabric are intertwined with the fibers of said yarn.
- 3. A sponge of claim 2 wherein said yarn is a multi-ply, twisted yarn of viscose fibers containing from 40 to 45 percent barium sulfate.
- 4. A sponge of claim 1 wherein said X-ray detectable element is a monofilament comprising a thermoplastic polymeric material containing about 60% barium sulfate.
- 5. A sponge of claim 4 wherein said thermoplastic polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of polyisobutylene, polyvinyl chloride, and copolymers of vinyl acetate and vinyl chloride.
- 6. A sponge of claim 5 wherein the nonwoven fibers crossing over and under said monofilament are imbedded into the surface of said monofilament.
- 7. A sponge of claim 1 wherein said nonwoven fabric comprises fibrous material selected from the group consisting of cotton, rayon, cellulosics, acrylics, polyamides, polyesters, polyolefins, and blends thereof.
- 8. A sponge of claim 7 wherein said nonwoven fabric comprises a blend of about 70% by weight rayon and 30% by weight polyester staple fibers.
- 9. A sponge of claim 8 wherein said nonwoven fabric has a weight of from about 30 to 100 g/m.sup.2.
- 10. A sponge of claim 1 wherein the arrangement of said entangled fibers define a substantially rectangular pattern in said nonwoven fabric having from about 8 to 25 openings per inch in both machine and cross-machine directions.
- 11. A folded, surgical sponge including an integral X-ray detectable element, said sponge comprising a fibrous, nonwoven fabric consisting essentially of entangled fibers arranged in an interconnecting patterned relationship in the plane of the fabric, and at least one visually colored X-ray detectable element positioned interiorly of said fibrous nonwoven fabric in the plane thereof, the fibers of said nonwoven fabric being intertwined about said X-ray detectable element to provide a fibrous covering of said X-ray detectable element on a first surface of said fabric which is lighter than the fibrous covering on the other surface of said fabric, whereby said X-ray detectable element is more readily visible on said first surface than on said other surface, said fabric being folded to place said first surface to the outside of said sponge.
- 12. A sponge of claim 11 wherein said X-ray detectable element is a yarn or monofilament.
- 13. A sponge of claim 11 wherein said X-ray detectable element is colored to contrast with blood.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 605,369, filed Apr. 30, 1984, abandoned.
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