The present invention is directed to a surgical towel used to deposit samples from procedures such as; but not limited to hysterectomies, orthopedics, lung resection, mastectomies and breast biopsies.
In medicine, sampling, such as biopsy, is gathering of matter from the body to aid in the process of a medical diagnosis and/or evaluation of an indication for treatment, further medical tests or other procedures. Tissue samples are often taken from the breast, ovaries and other samples, during mastectomies, hysterectomies, orthopedics, lung resection and in bariatric procedures, to name just a few. Examples of biopsy procedures are for sampling bone marrow, brain tissue, breast tissue, skin and liver tissues. Since fluid content in samples could influence results, such as weight, they may be placed on an absorbent paper towel so that any excess fluid is absorbed. Fresh tissue may be placed on a sterile towel, in a Petri dish, or in a sterile jar. Sometimes the tissue sample is placed on a moist towel so that the tissue does not dry out.
Although tissue sampling is not a new science, there remains a need for a more efficient way for collecting and categorizing tissue samples.
The present application provides a number of surgical safety towels on which tissue samples may be placed immediately after extraction. The surgical safety towels are sterile and have markings thereon which facilitate identification and categorization of the collected tissue sample. More specifically, the fabric is gas sterilized such as with ethylene oxide (ETO) after having the markings printed thereon such that the markings are sterile, and then packaged in a manner to maintain sterility. The surgical safety towel preferably includes discrete areas for placing tissue samples from different parts of the body. In one embodiment, the surgical safety towel has an area marked left and an area marked right which may be used to segregate tissue samples taken from the left or right side of the body. Additionally, the surgical safety towels desirably have length markings on at least one side which provide reference indicators against which the tissue samples may be measured and photographed.
The surgical safety towel will benefit the surgical team by drastically reducing the mistakes that can occur during procedures. The dual-purpose measurement and L/R demarcation will assist not only the surgeon but the technician in unnecessary mistakes. Often, surgeons request a specific measurement for a suture length. The optimal surgical safety towel addresses this demand with the handy length measurements and the capacity for measuring both inches and centimeters. The towel will assist the technician and nurses when noting which part of the body the specimen has been removed and the specimen can be photographed showing the size with measurements feature.
Features of the surgical towel include:
1) indexed length markings, preferably along both longitudinal edges of the rectangular towel, and preferably in both English and metric units.
2) two relatively large demarked areas with left (L) and right (R) indicators, optional circular area, to provide places to put down specimens taken from the body such as from the breast, ovaries, lungs, and in bariatric procedures.
3) the length markings and specimen areas are first printed on the towels which are then gas sterilized.
A further understanding of the nature and advantages of the invention will become apparent by reference to the remaining portions of the specification and drawings.
Features and advantages of the present invention will become appreciated as the same become better understood with reference to the specification, claims, and appended drawings wherein:
The present application is directed to a surgical safety towel having discrete areas for placing tissue samples from different parts of the body. The towel is made of a sterile fabric that is gas sterilized after having markings printed thereon. The towels illustrated herein have a rectangular periphery with two parallel long edges and two parallel short edges. Different shapes of towels are contemplated, and the term peripheral edge should be understood to mean an outer edge, regardless of orientation or shape.
A number of primary embodiments are disclosed herein, and various differences are described, and it should be understood that that any one compatible feature in one embodiment can be substituted into the other, and vice versa. For instance, the 4 letter markings in quadrants in the version of
A first large sample circle 34 is marked in a top half of the towel 20, while a second large sample circle 36 is marked in a bottom half of the towel. Right (R) and left (L) indicator markings 38, 40 are provided within the sample circles 34, 36. In the illustrated embodiment, the indicator markings 38, 40 comprise the capital letters R and L arrayed evenly around the inside of the sample circles 34, 36 in quadrants. The capital letters R and L are oriented so as to be seen right-side up when looking at each quadrant of the circles.
Once again, distance markings 30 are provided adjacent and parallel to the left edge 26 and distance markings 32 are provided adjacent and parallel to the right edge 28. In the illustrated embodiment, the distance markings 30 are metric (e.g., cm) while the opposite distance markings 32 are in English units (e.g., inches).
Also, as before, a first large sample circle 34 is marked in a top half of the towel 20, while a second large sample circle 36 is marked in a bottom half of the towel. Right (R) and left (L) indicator markings 38, 40 are provided within the sample circles 34, 36. In the illustrated embodiment, the indicator markings 38, 40 comprise the capital letters R and L arrayed evenly around the inside of the sample circles 34, 36 in quadrants. The capital letters R and L are oriented so as to be seen right-side up when looking at each quadrant of the circles.
The towel 50 further includes a thick dividing line marker 52 which clearly separates the sample circles 34, 36. This helps prevent any spillover from one circle to the other. The dividing line marker 52 is located at a longitudinal midpoint of the rectangular surgical safety towel 50 parallel to and between the shorter top and bottom edges 22, 24.
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Importantly, the fabric of any of the towels configured as disclosed herein is gas sterilized such as with ethylene oxide (ETO) after having the markings printed thereon such that the markings are sterile, and then the towel is packaged in a manner to maintain sterility. The finished towel is sterile to the extent required by hospital procedures. This is in contrast to fabricating a sterile towel and then placing markings on it, which could negate the sterility of the towel.
Upon reading this disclosure, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various changes and modifications may be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention and that such changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details, representative devices, and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept.
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/841,409, filed Apr. 6, 2020, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/829,760, filed Apr. 5, 2019.
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62829760 | Apr 2019 | US |
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Parent | 16841409 | Apr 2020 | US |
Child | 16983385 | US |