Claims
- 1. A woven surgical drain comprising: a first plurality of yarns and a second plurality of yarns, the yarns of said first plurality of yarns being substantially parallel to each other and extending in a first direction, the yarns of said second plurality of yarns being substantially parallel to each other and extending in a second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction and woven with said first plurality of yarns to form an elongate woven fabric defining a tube-like channel having an external surface defining a longitudinal length and wherein said first plurality of yarns and said second plurality of yarns include conductive and nonconductive yarns and said conductive yarns make electrical contact with one another so as to form an electrically conductive matrix, and a non-stick coating applied to the external surface of said drain.
- 2. The drain of claim 1 wherein the tube-like channel is in hollow-tube form.
- 3. The drain of claim 1 wherein the tube-like channel is in hollow-tracktube form.
- 4. The drain of claim 1 wherein the tube-like channel is in hollow-flat-tube form.
- 5. The drain of claim 1 wherein said nonconductive yarns are synthetic yarns.
- 6. The drain of claim 5 wherein said synthetic yarns are 1-150-50 polyester yarns.
- 7. The drain of claim 5 wherein the synthetic yarns are 1-150-272 polyester yarns.
- 8. The drain of claim 1 wherein said conductive yarns consist of two or more conductive yarns plied together.
- 9. The drain of claim 1 wherein said conductive yarns consist of a conductive yarn plied together with a nonconductive yarn.
- 10. The drain of claim 1 wherein the conductive yarns are chosen from the group consisting of carbon suffused nylon; filamentary polymer substrates having finely divided electrically-conductive particles embossed on the yarn surface; and graphite yarns.
- 11. The drain of claim 1 wherein said conductive yarns are selected from the group consisting of carbon suffused nylon and tri-lobal carbon core polyester.
- 12. The drain of claim 1 wherein said conductive yarns consist of carbon suffused nylon and tri-lobal carbon core polyester.
- 13. The drain of claim 12 wherein the ratio of carbon suffused nylon to tri-lobal carbon core polyester is about 1:1.
- 14. The drain of claim 1 wherein the ratio of conductive yarns to nonconductive yarns is about 1:1.
- 15. The drain of claim 1 further comprising thermal sealing yarns woven about the external surface of said drain so as to encase said drain, said thermal sealing yarns having a lower melting point than said conductive and nonconductive yarns.
- 16. The drain of claim 1 further comprising a lock-stitch on the longitudinal length of said drain.
- 17. A surgical drain comprising a biocompatible plastic tube having disposed therein the drain of claim 1.
- 18. The drain of claim 1 wherein said coating is a woven sleeve applied to the external surface of said drain.
- 19. The drain of claim 1 wherein said coating is a braided sleeve applied to the external surface of said drain.
- 20. The drain of claim 1 wherein said coating is a knitted sleeve applied to the external surface of said drain.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/694,748 filed on May 2, 1991 U.S. Pat. No. 5,180,375.
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