The present invention relates to surgical pads which are particularly used in microsurgical operations such as brain and spinal cord operations.
As is known, in surgical operations, particularly in brain and spinal cord surgical operations, pads are used to absorb bodily fluids such as blood, lymph, and cerebrospinal fluid. In addition to the requirement that the pads used in these operations should be small in size, they should also reflect X-rays, i.e. should be radiopaque, in order to be detected radiologically during the surgery. Furthermore, there should not be any sticking on the parts of the pads contacting the tissue.
The state of the art patent application no. U.S. Pat. No. 3,911,922 discloses a surgical sponge which is made of a porous fabric coated on both sides with a flexible foamed polymer, both surfaces of which can absorb liquids. The sponge comprises an X-ray detectable material.
Another patent application no. EP2641560A discloses a surgical pad, which is coated with a resin that prevents any residues from the pad surface to remain on the site during an operation, is comprised of a plurality of absorbent fabric structure layered on top of one another, and has a layer containing X-ray radiopaque substance.
Another patent application no. US2005109347 discloses a surgical towel comprising an X-ray detectable material. The surgical towel is made of a sheet of woven fabric having an X-ray detectable material. The X-ray detectable material is sewn or otherwise attached to the fabric. The hem is stitched with a thread of a different color to show that the towel comprises an X-ray detectable material.
The object of the present invention is to provide a surgical pad, which is suitable in size for use in microsurgical operations such as brain and spinal cord surgical operations and which does not stick to the body tissue, and a surgical pad obtaining method.
In order to achieve the said object, the invention is a surgical pad having a head part including an intermediate layer comprising an X-ray detectable material for use in surgical operations, particularly in brain and spinal cord operations. In the surgical pad, the intermediate layer is provided between layers, which are produced from 100% cotton and have a geometric shape that is manually formed. Thus, a radiopaque surgical pad, which is of desired small sizes for microsurgical operations, and which does not stick to the body tissue, is provided.
Ina possible embodiment of the invention, the head part is produced from a pressed cotton or a hydrophilic cotton material. This way, a head part that does not stick to the body tissue is obtained.
In another possible embodiment of the invention, the head part has a square, rectangular or circular geometric shape. Thus, surgical pads of different geometric shapes are provided for microsurgical operations.
Another possible embodiment of the invention comprises a tail part connected to the head part. Thus, a tail part is provided for the surgical pads.
In another possible embodiment of the invention, the tail part is stitched to the head part such that it is marked with an X-ray detectable material. Thus, the surgical pad is marked with a radiopaque stitch.
In another possible embodiment of the invention, the tail part is a thread produced from a cotton material. This way, the tail part is produced from a material that does not stick to the body tissue.
In another possible embodiment of the invention, a surgical pad bunch is formed by connecting the tail parts of a plurality of surgical pads. Thus, a surgical pad bunch comprising a plurality of surgical pads connected to each other is obtained, for packaging.
In a possible embodiment of the invention, the X-ray detectable material is an indicator comprising barium oxide or ion.
In order to achieve the said object, the invention is a method of obtaining surgical pad having an angular geometry for use in surgical operations, particularly brain and spinal cord operations. The method of obtaining a surgical pad comprises the steps of manually folding a pressed cotton (milk filter) along the length thereof to form an upper layer and a lower layer and cutting them to predetermined lengths, placing an X-ray detectable material between the upper layer and the lower layer to form a radiopaque intermediate layer, cutting at least one edge part of the pressed cotton to acquire the final form and obtaining the head part, stitching a cotton thread to the head part such that it is marked with an X-ray detectable material and thus forming a tail part. Thus, a method of manually obtaining surgical pads is introduced.
In an alternative embodiment of the invention, the lower and upper layers at the head part of the surgical pad can be a milk filter produced from cotton material. In another alternative embodiment of the invention, the surgical pad can be obtained in different geometric shapes which are angular or not.
In another alternative embodiment of the invention, the surgical pad bunch is obtained by connecting the tail parts of a plurality of surgical pads for packaging.
In this detailed description, a surgical pad (10) and a method for obtaining the said surgical pad (10) are described by examples that are only provided to facilitate better understanding of the invention without producing any limiting effect.
The surgical pad (10), which is used for absorbing the bodily fluids in microsurgical operations such as brain and spinal cord operations, is basically comprised of a head part (11) an a tail part (12). The head part (11) is produced from a material that will enable the surgical pads (10) to absorb bodily fluids. An end of the tail part (12) is connected to the head part (11) by stitching from a stitching part (13). The other end of the tail part (12) is free.
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The surgical pad (10) having a rectangular head part (11) given in
The surgical pad (10) having a circular head part (11) given in
This application is the national phase entry of International Application No. PCT/TR2018/050040 filed on Feb. 5, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/TR2018/050040 | 2/5/2018 | WO | 00 |