Cesarian section collecting incise drape

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Inventors

Glassman, Jacob A.

Application #

778663

Filed

Oct-18-1991

Published

May-11-1993

Current US Class

128/849
128/853

International Classes

A61B 019/00; A61B 019/08

Field of Search

128/849-856

Examiners

Hafer; Robert A.

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4559937   Fluid collection ba...
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5002069   Adjustable fluid co...

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Abstract
A Cesarian Section Collecting Incise Drape, for collecting and retaining out-gushing amniotic fluid that escapes from an opened amniotic sac during surgery. Specifically, the drape comprises a waterproof main body drape having an incise opening that overlies and exposes a wide operative area on the body covered thereby. In order to collect such fluid a sheet of clear transparent plastic material or its equivalent, having an opening therein of larger size than the bottom incise opening of the main body drape, whereupon its external peripheral margins are secured to the main body drape by adhesive means, such as adhesive tape, heat-seal, or cement to form a waterproof bag that will receive waste fluids rapidly flowing therein. Furthermore, the results obtained by the aforementioned constructed drape collecting bag combination may also be achieved by the use of a clear transparent plastic sheet like that described hereinabove, and subsequently affix it by a waterproof adhesive or heat-seal around its outer edges onto any brand of a regular body drape that has a traditional operative opening and thus avoid the need and extra cost of obtaining a ready factory made C-Section Collecting Drape.
 
Claims
What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A cesarian section incise collecting drape adapted to be draped over the body of a patient lying on an operating table, said patient's body having an upper surface and downwardly extending side surfaces, comprising

a bottom layer of impervious flexible material having a first opening therethrough

a top layer of impervious flexible material having a second opening therethrough, said second opening being larger than said first opening, said first opening being located within the confines of said second opening, said top layer being sealingly connected to said bottom layer around an outside edge of said top layer forming impervious collecting means extending substantially around said first and second openings for collecting body fluids produced during a cesarian section surgical operation said collecting means comprising a space formed between said first and second layers extending around said first and second openings thereby creating a collecting chamber between said top and bottom layers of impervious flexible material whereby at least some portion of said collecting chamber extends downwardly along a portion of said side surface of the body of said patient.



Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is related to Ser. No. 314,081 filed Feb. 23, 1989, now abandoned.

The invention relates to a Cesarian Section Collecting Incise Drape with a built-in collecting means to trap the outgushing of amniotic fluid as it suddenly escapes from the opened amniotic sac when once it is incised. Until now the amniotic fluid was allowed to pour out and spill all over the drapes, surgeon's gown, and operating room floor. Today this is a most serious accident because AIDS is spreading at an alarming rate and every precaution must be taken to prevent being contaminated by the virus-containing amniotic fluid from the mother with AIDS. When the amniotic fluid suddenly escapes from the uterus it spreads out in all directions. But more especially, it spreads out laterally on both sides, and inferiorly down to the groin. The only way to capture or entrap this escaping fluid is to provide a collecting system that will entrap the fluid at any point in its 360 degree circular opening. Unless the operating table is tilted so that the head is lowered (a position referred to as a Trendelenburg position), the flow of the amniotic fluid is rarely upwards.
 
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