Claims
- 1. A support device for surgical systems, comprising:
a chassis adapted to support and display in a predetermined arrangement a plurality of interrelated surgical system components.
- 2. The support device of claim 1, wherein the chassis comprises a body having a plurality of openings therein for supporting and displaying the surgical system components.
- 3. The support device of claim 2, wherein the body is rigid.
- 4. The support device of claim 2, wherein the body is planar.
- 5. The support device of claim 2, wherein the body is flexible.
- 6. The support device of claim 5, wherein the body is generally planar.
- 7. The support device of claim 6, wherein the chassis includes the generally planar body and a plurality of flanges provided at the periphery of the planar body for stabilizing the flexible body.
- 8. The support device of claim 2, wherein the body is formed of a polymer.
- 9. The support device of claim 8, wherein the polymer is non-brittle and non-abrasive.
- 10. The support device of claim 2, wherein the body is formed of a polymer sheet and the openings are cut therein.
- 11. The support device of claim 10, further including a plurality of tabs formed by cuts in the polymer sheet, the tabs being bendable from the plane of the planar body and being adapted to releasably retain the surgical system components.
- 12. The support device of claim 11, wherein at least some of the cuts are directed away from the openings so that any tears that may occur between the tabs and the body are propagated away from the openings.
- 13. The support device of claim 1, wherein the surgical system is a cardiopulmonary bypass circuit, and the chassis includes customized openings for supporting at least a blood reservoir, an oxygenator, and a blood filter.
- 14. The support device of claim 13, wherein the chassis comprises a generally planar body and is reversible so that the blood reservoir, oxygenator, and blood filter may be supported and displayed in the openings from either side of the planar body.
- 15. The support device of claim 13, wherein the chassis includes channels formed between the openings so that the blood reservoir, oxygenator, and blood filter may be interconnected by tubes positioned in the channels.
- 16. The support device of claim 1, further including a plurality of retainers provided on the chassis for supporting the surgical system components.
- 17. The support device of claim 16, wherein the retainers comprise straps.
- 18. The support device of claim 16, wherein the retainers comprise hooks.
- 19. The support device of claim 16, wherein the retainers comprise hook and loop fasteners.
- 20. The support device of claim 16, wherein the retainers comprise tabs formed in the chassis.
- 21. The support device of claim 20, wherein the tabs are flexible and may be bent away from the chassis.
- 22. The support device of claim 21, wherein the chassis comprises a planar body, and wherein the tabs are formed by cuts in the planar body that are bendable from the plane of the planar body about living hinges and are adapted to releasably retain the surgical system components.
- 23. The support device of claim 1, wherein the the plurality of interrelated surgical components is adhesively bonded to the chassis.
- 24. The support device of claim 1, wherein the plurality of interrelated surgical components is integrally formed into the chassis.
- 25. The support device of claim 1, wherein the chassis comprises a wire grid and the plurality of interrelated surgical components is supported by the wire grid using suitable retainers.
- 26. A pre-assembled surgical system, comprising:
a plurality of interrelated surgical system components; and a chassis, wherein the surgical system components are supported and displayed by the chassis in a predetermined arrangement.
- 27. The pre-assembled surgical system of claim 26, wherein the surgical system is a circuit, and further including a plurality of tubes for interconnecting the surgical system components, at least some of the tubes initially being disconnected in the pre-assembled surgical system.
- 28. The pre-assembled surgical system of claim 26, wherein the chassis comprises a plurality of openings for receiving the surgical system components.
- 29. The pre-assembled surgical system of claim 28, further including a plurality of retainers provided on the chassis adjacent the openings for retaining the surgical system components.
- 30. The pre-assembled surgical system of claim 29, wherein the retainers comprise flexible tabs formed in the chassis adapted to be bent away from the chassis.
- 31. The pre-assembled surgical system of claim 30, wherein the chassis comprises a planar body, and wherein the tabs are formed by cuts in the planar body.
- 32. The pre-assembled surgical system of claim 26, wherein the surgical system is a cardiopulmonary bypass circuit including a venous blood reservoir sealed for vacuum-assisted venous drainage, the system further including a bracket for receiving the chassis and having at least one occluder adapted to regulate flow into portions of the bypass circuit.
- 33. The pre-assembled surgical system of claim 32, wherein there are at least two occluders, and the occluders are adjustable electronic occluders which control flow where needed in both positive and negative pressure areas of the system.
- 34. A method of setting up a cardiopulmonary bypass circuit, comprising:
obtaining a pre-assembled cardiopulmonary bypass circuit, including a plurality of bypass components supported and displayed on a chassis and a plurality of tubes for interconnecting the bypass circuit components, at least some of the tubes initially being disconnected in the pre-assembled bypass circuit; and interconnecting the bypass circuit components using the tubing.
- 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising:
priming the system; and temporarily removing one or more of the bypass components from the chassis as needed during priming of the system.
- 36. The method of claim 35, wherein the chassis has openings therein customized to fit each of the bypass components, and retainers are provided for releasably retaining the bypass components in the openings, the method further comprising:
releasing the retainers to temporarily remove the bypass components as needed from the chassis during priming; and using the retainers, re-attaching the bypass components that were temporarily removed.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein the chassis comprises a generally planar, polymer body, and retainers are tabs cut in the body and adapted to pivot out of the plane of the body about living hinges.
- 38. A method of disposing of a surgical circuit, comprising:
depositing a chassis having a plurality of used components mounted thereon in a clean bag, and transporting the bag to an infectious waste disposal container.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein the surgical system components are supported and displayed by the chassis in a predetermined arrangement.
- 40. The method of claim 39, wherein the chassis comprises a plurality of openings for receiving the surgical system components, and further including a plurality of retainers provided on the chassis adjacent the openings for retaining the surgical system components.
- 41. The method of claim 38, wherein the chassis includes a handle for transport, and the clean bag and chassis are configured so that the handle can remain outside of the clean bag while the bag surrounds the rest of the chassis and components thereon.
- 42. The method of claim 41, further including an adjustable closure on the clean bag for closing about the chassis and components thereon while the handle remains outside, the closure being adapted to be subsequently loosened and re-closed with the handle inside the clean bag.
- 43. A method of cardiopulmonary bypass including cardioplegia delivery, comprising:
impelling blood using a pump through an oxygenator, some of the oxygenated blood being directed through a filter to an arterial return line, and some of the oxygenated blood being directed to an input of a cardioplegia heat exchanger; mixing cardioplegia solution with the oxygenated blood within the cardioplegia heat exchanger; and impelling the mixed cardioplegia solution and oxygenated blood using the pump through the cardioplegia heat exchanger to a cardioplegia delivery line.
- 44. A cardiopulmonary bypass system, comprising:
a pump; an oxygenator having an inlet connected to receive blood from the pump; a filter connected to receive oxygenated blood from the oxygenator; an arterial return line connected to receive oxygenated blood from the filter; a cardioplegia heat exchanger connected to receive oxygenated blood from the oxygenator; a cardioplegia delivery line connected to receive fluid from the cardioplegia heat exchanger; a cardioplegia solution supply connected to the cardioplegia heat exchanger; and wherein the pump impels the cardioplegia solution and oxygenated blood through the cardioplegia heat exchanger to the cardioplegia delivery line.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. section 119 (e) from provisional application serial No. 60/100,852, filed Sep. 18, 1998, entitled “SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING EXTRACORPOREAL BYPASS PROCEDURES”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60100852 |
Sep 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09390381 |
Sep 1999 |
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10383458 |
Mar 2003 |
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