Claims
- 1. A surgical sponge adapted for preventing unaccounted disposal thereof, said sponge comprising an absorbent pad, a visually identifiable member attached to said pad to assist in identification and accounting in a surgical environment, and a metallic tag of sufficient size to provide detection by a metal detector device upon disposal of said sponge.
- 2. The surgical sponge as claimed in claim 1, wherein said visually identifiable member comprises a tail element extending outwardly from said pad.
- 3. The surgical sponge as claimed in claim 2, wherein said tail element is elongated and color coded for identification and accounting purposes.
- 4. The surgical sponge as claimed in claim 1, wherein said metallic tag comprises metal foil.
- 5. The surgical sponge as claimed in claim 4, wherein said metal foil tag is disposed in said visually identifiable member.
- 6. The surgical sponge as claimed in claim 5, wherein said visually identifiable member comprises a tail element extending outwardly from said pad with said foil tag disposed therein.
- 7. The surgical sponge as claimed in claim 6, wherein said tag comprises a metal foil string disposed in said elongated tail element.
- 8. A surgical apparatus to account for surgical sponge usage and location in a surgical environment, said apparatus comprising:
a disposal receptacle for receiving used surgical materials and other disposable articles used in a surgical environment; a metal detection device for detecting the passage of selected articles therethrough into said receptacle; and a surgical sponge having an absorbent pad, a color coded identification element extending outwardly from said pad, and a metallic tag disposed within said identification element of sufficient size to trigger said metal detection device when passed therethrough into said receptacle.
- 9. The surgical apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein said identification element comprises a tail element attached to and extending outwardly from said pad.
- 10. The surgical apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein said metallic tag comprises metal foil.
- 11. The surgical apparatus as claimed in claim 10, wherein said metal foil tag is disposed in said color-coded identification element.
- 12. The surgical apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein said color-coded identification element comprises a tail element attached to and extending outwardly from said pad.
- 13. The surgical apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein said tag comprises a metal foil string disposed in said elongated tail element.
- 14. In a detection system to account for non-metallic surgical implements and sponges utilized in a surgical environment including a receptacle to receive disposable materials, and a metal detection apparatus mountable over the receptacle to detect the inadvertent disposal of metallic surgical instruments into said receptacle, the improvement wherein said surgical implements comprise a color coded identification element extending outwardly therefrom, and a metallic tag disposed within said identification element of sufficient size to trigger said metal detection apparatus when passed therethrough into said receptacle.
- 15. The improvement as claimed in claim 14, wherein said implement comprises a surgical sponge having an absorbent pad, and said color-coded identification element extends outwardly from said pad.
- 16. The improvement as claimed in claim 14, wherein said color coded identification element comprises a tail element attached to and extending outwardly from said implement.
- 17. The improvement as claimed in claim 16, wherein said metallic tag comprises metal foil.
- 18. The improvement as claimed in claim 17, wherein said metal foil tag is disposed in said color-coded identification tail element.
- 19. The improvement as claimed in claim 18, wherein said metal foil tag comprises a metal foil string disposed along the length of said elongated identification tail element.
- 20. The improvement as claimed in claim 19, wherein said implement comprises a surgical sponge having a non-metallic absorbent pad, and said tail element and foil tag are attached to and extend outwardly from said pad.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is related to U.S. Pat. No. 5,659,247 issued Aug. 19, 1997, U.S. Pat. No. 5,576,621 issued Nov. 19, 1996 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,222,450 issued Apr. 24, 2001, the contents of which are specifically incorporated herein by reference.