The present disclosure hereby incorporates by reference the content of U.S. application Ser. No. 17/828,527 as filed May 31, 2022 in its entirety.
This invention relates generally Surgical medical Gowns, and specifically to be used by Medical/Surgical personal to add an innovative pocket to facilitate achievement and advancing in surgical anticipation, minimizing surgical time cutting down in anesthetic used by the patient and diminishing surgical exposure time, decreasing chances of infection, and increasing the procedure knowledge.
In today's modern hospitals, the Surgical personal or personnel oftentimes wear surgical scrubs during their daily Surgical procedures. The innovator here named Mr. Elcio dos Santos Junior, which is a Surgical Technician and Surgical First Assist with more than 20 years of experience in various procedures, saw the necessity and developed this Gown which he wore during various complex hip and knee replacement and revisions. These Surgical Gowns may be color coded if desired, according to the specific job or position of the person wearing the Gowns. For example, the surgical technologist may wear light blue Gowns, a surgeon may wear green Gowns, and a Surgical Resident may wear maroon Gowns. The color coding of the Gowns enables other medical personnel to identify the position of the person wearing the Gowns quickly and efficiently without having to make a verbal confirmation of such. This is especially true when face coverings in an isolation situation render communication difficult. One can also maintain the uniformity of the universal color blue, or the protocol used by the facility.
Here therefore, Surgical Utility Gowns are worn by medical and surgical personnel to prevent their underline clothing, such as scrubs, from becoming soiled or infected with pathogens. These Surgical Gowns can be made in many different strengths of resistance according to the complexity of the surgical procedure.
However, a problem exists when surgical personnel wear regular surgical scrubs, that may be weak and lacking any support for extra area, but the Surgical Utility Gown worn by the surgical personnel, is made with extra protection, due to its resistant sewing pattern, extra pocket located in the front chest allowing in which surgical instruments can be placed for facilitating the advancing and anticipation, providing efficient assistance to the surgeon during the procedure.
Accordingly, this innovation has never been achieved and attempted, and it is seen that a need remains for a Surgical Utility Gown that provides safety and at the same time allow the assistant to have extra area to be used within the pocket to assist the surgeon during the surgical procedure.
In a preferred form of the invention, the Surgical Utility Gown comprises a front side and a back side coupled to the front side. At least a portion of the front side is made of the Material described herein, providing safety protection for both, the patient and the surgical personnel.
In another preferred form of the invention, Surgical Utility Gown system worn can be comprised of a color-coded Utility Surgical Gown, providing the differentiation in the Surgical Team.
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The medical Gown incudes a collar and two oppositely disposed elongated sleeves. The medical Gown is made of the material proper for such, and or the same material described above and below.
In use, medical personnel wearing a color-coded Surgical scrubs or other color-coded article of clothing dons the Surgical Gown's in a customary manner. The Surgical personnel may then carry out his or her duties while wearing the Surgical Utility Gown.
The medical Surgical Utility Gown includes a collar and two oppositely disposed elongated sleeves.
The Surgical Utility Gown is made of a textile material, Nonwoven polypropylene Fibers, cloth, and pocket made of thermoplastic.
It should be understood that the Utility Pocket be positioned on the “considered Sterile” area of the gown, which include the chest area, from the nipple line to the umbilical region, no further to the flanks, reinforced to prevent puncture and strike-through. It is recommended that the utility pocket not be utilized with sharp objects such as scalpel blades, or awls, or similar, and that it be divided to prevent possible falling of instruments.
The Surgical Utility Gown can be comprised of a color-coded rear side opening to provide access to the inner portion of the gown.
It thus is seen that a Surgical Utility gown is now provided that the support and strength need to help the surgical team achieve better result during the surgical procedure due to the ability to add more instrument directly into the vision of the surgeon and or assistant, enabling a fast and safe access, providing the ability to advance surgical need of the surgeon.
The material and construction in the embodiments may be as follows:
Material Primary SMS
Universal—SMS
Classic Spun lace
Ultimate Soft SMS
Fluid Protection Plus (FPP)—Laminate. “Possible Ceramic Coating”
One embodiment requires minimization of risk for strikethrough.
All BARRIER high-performing surgical gowns are reinforced in the critical zone, in front and in the sleeves, to maximize protection against contamination of the surgical wound. Many of our gowns comply with the requirements of EN13795 for high-performing surgical gowns and may be invested with ceramic coating for better protection.