WO2015155901A1 - Poche porte-instrument chirurgical - Google Patents

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WO2015155901A1
WO2015155901A1 PCT/JP2014/063440 JP2014063440W WO2015155901A1 WO 2015155901 A1 WO2015155901 A1 WO 2015155901A1 JP 2014063440 W JP2014063440 W JP 2014063440W WO 2015155901 A1 WO2015155901 A1 WO 2015155901A1
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清一 中島
五反田 正一
隆幸 安井
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大衛株式会社
国立大学法人大阪大学
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  • the present invention relates to a surgical instrument storage bag, and more particularly, to a surgical instrument storage bag that is used by a practitioner wrapped around a trunk in a surgical operation.
  • assistants are required to change surgical instruments. That is, the practitioner tells the assistant the name of the surgical instrument to be used, and performs the treatment after receiving the instrument from the assistant. If the practitioner needs another instrument, the name is communicated to the assistant again, the instrument used so far is handed over to the assistant, and another instrument is received from the assistant, and the procedure is continued.
  • the assistant quickly delivers the surgical instrument to be used to the practitioner at the request of the practitioner and places the instrument received from the practitioner in a predetermined place until the next practitioner requests. Need to be placed.
  • the agile behavior of the assistant greatly affects the overall efficiency of the operation.
  • such a surgical instrument is required to have a very high level of hygiene and is expensive due to its special characteristics. For example, if the instrument is dropped on the operating room floor due to inadequate delivery or placement between the assistant and the practitioner, the surgical instrument is no longer allowed to be used in the procedure and a new operation Equipment must be prepared and used. In an environment where care must be taken with great care, this is one of the burdens that are desired to be mitigated by practitioners and assistants.
  • the present invention is a surgical instrument storage bag for use by a practitioner wrapped around a torso in a surgical operation
  • An accommodation bag comprising: a bag-like main body having a back portion that contacts the body of the practitioner and having an opening that opens upward; and a waist belt attached to the upper end of the bag-like main body.
  • an elastic member is included along the periphery of the opening.
  • a partition portion extending in a direction perpendicular to the waist belt is provided inside the bag-shaped main body, the partition portion divides the upper portion of the bag-shaped main body, and the lower portion is released. It is provided to be.
  • a loop-shaped locking portion for locking the surgical instrument is provided above the inner side of the back side of the bag-shaped main body.
  • a hook-and-loop fastener that can hold the waist belt in a zigzag state is provided on both sides of the bag-shaped body, and the folded waist belt has a distal end on the female side of the hook-and-loop fastener. Is held in contact with.
  • the bag-shaped body includes an outer layer having water resistance and an inner layer having heat resistance.
  • the bag-like body has a flat bottom.
  • an RFID antenna is included along the periphery of the opening.
  • the storage bag of the present invention is subjected to surgical sterilization throughout.
  • the surgical sterilization process is at least one sterilization process selected from the group consisting of dry sterilization, autoclaving, radiation sterilization, boiling sterilization, gas sterilization, and electron beam sterilization.
  • the present invention is also a surgical instrument storage bag package comprising a surgical instrument storage bag subjected to the above-described surgical sterilization treatment and a material capable of retaining antibacterial properties, wherein the surgical instrument storage bag includes The package is packaged and sealed with a material capable of retaining the antibacterial property.
  • the accommodation bag itself of the present invention can be wound around the trunk of the practitioner using the waist belt attached to the upper end of the bag-shaped main body. Accordingly, the surgical instrument can be changed only by the practitioner, and the time required for changing the surgical instrument can be shortened. Furthermore, it is possible to reduce the burden of attention for switching between the practitioner and the assistant. Furthermore, according to the present invention, the sanitary condition of the surgical instrument to be accommodated is maintained at a high level, and the risk of dropping that may occur when handing over between the assistant and the practitioner can be avoided.
  • FIG. 1 It is a figure which shows an example of the surgical instrument storage bag of this invention, Comprising: It is the partially notched front view of the said storage bag which abbreviate
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA of the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention shown in FIG. It is a top view of the surgical instrument storage bag of this invention shown in FIG. It is a schematic explanatory drawing which shows an example of the loop-shaped latching
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram schematically showing a system for preventing a surgical instrument residual accident using the surgical instrument storage bag shown in FIG. 11, wherein a surgical instrument including an RFID tag is provided in the storage bag. It is a figure for demonstrating grasping
  • FIG. 1 shows an example of the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention.
  • a storage bag 100 of the present invention has a bag-like main body 20 having a back surface portion 21 that comes into contact with the body of a practitioner and an opening 23 that opens upward, and the bag-like main body 20. And a waist belt 80 attached to the upper end of the belt.
  • the bag-like main body 20 has a bag-like form having an opening 23 having an upper opening.
  • the lower part is closed and preferably has a flat bottom 24.
  • the size of the bag-shaped main body 20 is not particularly limited, but the length of the opening 23 (the length around the top of the bag-shaped main body 20) is, for example, 50 cm to 80 cm, preferably 55 cm to 70 cm, and the height is For example, the length is 20 cm to 50 cm, preferably 35 cm to 45 cm, and the lower peripheral length (bottom length) is, for example, 40 cm to 60 cm, preferably 45 cm to 55 cm.
  • the bag-shaped main body 20 is preferably made of a flexible material such as a nonwoven fabric or a fabric such as a woven fabric. Since the storage bag of the present invention is used in an operating room, it is preferable that the bag-shaped main body 20 is made of a material with reduced fuzz. Furthermore, it is preferable that the material which comprises the bag-shaped main body 20 is comprised by what the inner material has heat resistance. Some surgical instruments are heated at the tip of the instrument during treatment. This is because by storing such a surgical instrument, scorching and melting of the bag-shaped main body 20 does not occur.
  • the material constituting the bag-shaped main body 20 may be configured by laminating two or more kinds of materials and drawing out these properties.
  • the material which comprises the bag-shaped main body 20 is comprised with what has X-ray permeability.
  • the number of surgical instruments (for example, needles) during surgery is strictly controlled during surgery to prevent accidents caused by misplacement in the patient's body.
  • the needle is accommodated in the accommodation bag of the present invention, it is possible to easily confirm the presence or absence of the needle through X-ray imaging by having such X-ray permeability. Is possible.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic explanatory view showing an example of a laminated structure of the peripheral surface of the bag-shaped main body constituting the surgical instrument housing bag of the present invention, and is in the thickness direction of the bag-shaped main body in which two kinds of materials are stacked. It is a figure which shows a cross section.
  • the bag-like main body 20 shown in FIG. 2 includes an outer layer 71 having water resistance and an inner layer 72 having heat resistance.
  • the material constituting the outer layer 71 is not necessarily limited, and examples thereof include polypropylene nonwoven fabrics; rayon nonwoven fabrics; cotton nonwoven fabrics; and blended nonwoven fabrics composed of chemical fibers or natural fibers such as polypropylene, rayon, and cotton. .
  • the material constituting these outer layers 71 may also be X-ray transmissive. Although it does not necessarily limit as a material which comprises the inner side layer 72, For example, a polyethylene terephthalate nonwoven fabric and an aramid nonwoven fabric are mentioned.
  • the material making up these inner layers 72 may also be X-ray transmissive. In FIG.
  • the bag-shaped main body 20 is configured by such a two-layer laminate, but the present invention is not necessarily limited to such a form.
  • the bag-shaped main body 20 includes the outer layer 71 and the inner layer 72.
  • Another layer (for example, non-woven fabric) serving as an interlining may be provided therebetween. By arranging such an interlining, the form of the bag-like main body 20 is easily held.
  • the bag-shaped main body 20 can accommodate various surgical instruments (for example, a long instrument, an instrument having a heating means attached to the tip).
  • surgical instruments for example, a long instrument, an instrument having a heating means attached to the tip.
  • surgical instruments include, but are not necessarily limited to, normal or long tweezers; scissors; forceps for suction or cleaning; energy devices such as electric scalpels; and endoscopes (endoscopy) Mirror scope);
  • the opening 23 facilitates accommodation and removal of the surgical instrument, and the purpose is to increase the visibility inside the bag-like main body 20, that is, the gauze used during the operation is mistakenly bag-like. In order to make it easy to check whether or not it is in the main body 20, it is preferable that the open state is always maintained.
  • the opening 23 can be opened using any means.
  • the opening 23 has substantially the same size as that of the opening 23.
  • the elastic member 30 may be included. Examples of the material constituting the elastic member 30 are not particularly limited. For example, plastics such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and silicone; rubbers such as natural rubber and synthetic rubber; metals such as aluminum and brass; And a wire made of an elastic material.
  • the shape of the opening 23 is not particularly limited as long as it is open upward and is configured so that the practitioner can easily see the inside.
  • the opening part 23 is shape
  • the bag-shaped main body 20 may have a flat bottom 24 so that the inside of the bag-shaped main body 20 can be easily seen. Since the bag-shaped main body 20 has the form of the flat bottom 24, the practitioner can always look over the inside of the bag-shaped main body 20 at a glance over a wide range from the opening 23 of the bag-shaped main body 20. Thereby, not only is it easy to find the target instrument from the stored surgical instrument, but also a case where gauze or the like used during the operation accidentally enters the bag-shaped main body 20 is easily detected.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line AA of the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan view of the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention shown in FIG.
  • a partition 40 is provided inside the bag-shaped main body 20.
  • the inside of the bag-shaped main body 20 is divided by a partition 40, and is configured so that a practitioner can accommodate a surgical instrument in accordance with the purpose in each of the divided sections.
  • the structure of the partition 40 is not particularly limited as long as one surgical instrument can be held in each section.
  • the partition portion 40 is provided so that the lowermost portion of the partition portion 40 is positioned at 50% or more of the height from the bottom of the bag-shaped main body 20. More preferably, it is provided at a position of 60% or more.
  • the partitioning portion 40 is provided so that the uppermost portion of the partitioning portion 40 is disposed at a position 2 cm to 10 cm below the edge of the opening 23, for example. More preferably.
  • the shape of the partition is not particularly limited.
  • the opening 40 is configured to be high on the back surface 21 side and low on the front surface 22 side, and the partition 40 is also high on the back surface portion 21 side.
  • the low parallelogram at the front part 22 side you may have other arbitrary shapes (for example, a rectangle and trapezoid).
  • the extending direction of the partition portion 40 is not particularly limited.
  • the partitions 40 are arranged so as to be perpendicular to the waist belt 80, so that the sections partitioned by the partition 40 are along the length direction of the waist belt 80. It will be in an aligned state. With such an arrangement, when the storage bag of the present invention is mounted on the body of the practitioner, the surgical instruments can be held side by side along the body surface of the practitioner, and the necessary surgical instruments are selected during the operation. Is even easier.
  • the number of partitions 40 is not particularly limited, and any number can be set by those skilled in the art. In the storage bag of the present invention, any number of partitioning portions can be selected from 1 to 5, for example.
  • the material which comprises the partition part 40 is not specifically limited, Considering that the used surgical instrument contacts, for example, the material which comprises the said bag-shaped main body 20, especially the material which has heat resistance, for example, the said inner side
  • the layer 72 is preferably made of the same material.
  • FIG. 6 is a schematic explanatory view showing an example of a loop-shaped locking portion constituting the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention.
  • a loop-shaped locking portion 50 for locking a surgical instrument as shown in FIG. 6 is provided in the bag-shaped main body 20 instead of the partitioning portion 40 or together with the partitioning portion 40. It may be done.
  • the loop-shaped locking part 50 has a structure in which a part of a belt-like member attached to the upper side on the back side 21 side of the bag-like main body 20 protrudes in a loop shape, By inserting the surgical instrument inside the loop, the surgical instrument can be locked in the bag-shaped main body 20. If it does in this way, it will become easy to visually recognize what surgical instrument was locked from the outside, and the surgical instrument in the bag-shaped main body 20 accommodated when the practitioner moves will collide with each other and be damaged. Such dangers can be avoided.
  • the shape and size of the loop-shaped locking portion 50 can be arbitrarily selected by those skilled in the art depending on the size of the surgical instrument to be accommodated.
  • both ends in the width direction of the belt-like member 51 having a length of 3 cm to 3.5 cm and a width of 1 cm to 3 cm are sewn to the inner layer of the bag-like body.
  • locking part 50 is fixed.
  • a plurality of such loop-like locking portions 50 can be fixed with an interval of 1.5 cm to 2 cm, for example.
  • locking part 50 is not specifically limited, Considering that the used surgical instrument contacts, for example, it is the same as that of the material which comprises the said bag-shaped main body 20, especially the said inner layer 72, for example. It is preferable that it is made of a material.
  • the waist belt 80 is attached to the upper end of the back side of the bag-like main body 20 by, for example, sewing or pasting via an adhesive.
  • the waist belt 80 is a band-shaped body made of a flexible material.
  • the waist belt 80 may be attached to the upper side of the back side of the bag-shaped main body 20 as one band-shaped body, or may be separated into two bands. May be attached above the back side of the bag-shaped main body 20 with a gap in the center as necessary.
  • the waist belt 80 is composed of, for example, a single belt-like body
  • the size thereof is, for example, 150 cm to 230 cm in length and 3 cm to 6 cm in width.
  • one size of the strip is, for example, 70 cm to 220 cm long and 3 cm to 6 cm wide.
  • the material which comprises the waist belt 80 is not specifically limited, For example, it is comprised with the material which comprises the said bag-shaped main body 20, especially the material which has water resistance, for example, the material similar to the said outer layer 71, for example. preferable.
  • the entire bag is preliminarily dried, sterilized with high pressure steam, sterilized with radiation, sterilized with boiling, gas sterilized (eg, EOG (oxidation)) before use.
  • EOG oxidation
  • Ethylene gas sterilization, formalin gas sterilization, glutaral hydrogen peroxide gas plasma sterilization) and electron beam sterilization (ie, surgical sterilization treatment) are preferably performed. More preferably, EOG sterilization is performed as gas sterilization.
  • the sterilization conditions employed in such a surgical sterilization process are not necessarily limited, and arbitrary conditions are set by those skilled in the art.
  • the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention is designed for disposable use in order to maintain a high sterilization state. For this reason, after use, it is appropriately discarded for each operation.
  • the sterilized surgical instrument storage bag can be stored, for example, as a storage bag package that is packaged with a packaging material and maintains sterility until immediately before use.
  • FIG. 7 is a view schematically showing the surgical instrument storage bag package 110 of the present invention, and is a material (packaging material) that can maintain the sterility of the surgical instrument storage bag 102 that has been subjected to surgical sterilization processing. It is a figure which shows an example which arrange
  • Examples of materials (packaging materials) that can maintain sterility are not particularly limited, but films or sheets made of plastic such as polyethylene and polypropylene, or laminated films of these plastics and metal foils such as aluminum foil. Or a sheet
  • the thickness of the packaging material is not particularly limited, and an appropriate thickness can be selected by those skilled in the art.
  • the size of the packaging material or the storage bag package obtained using the packaging material is also not particularly limited.
  • the sterilized surgical instrument storage bag folded up to an appropriate size may be wrapped and sealed with a packaging material.
  • a surgical instrument storage bag 102 that has been subjected to surgical sterilization processing is disposed in a packaging material 104 that has been processed into a bag shape in advance, It can be produced by sealing the opening by means known in the art (for example, heat sealing or adhesive) while maintaining sterility.
  • the storage bag package of the present invention wraps a sterilized surgical instrument storage bag with two rectangular packaging materials, and maintains the four corners of the packaging material while maintaining sterility. , Heat seal or adhesive) (not shown).
  • the storage bag package of the present invention can be easily stored and transported until just before use in surgery, while maintaining the sterility of the surgical instrument storage bag disposed therein.
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory view showing an example of a usage mode of the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention.
  • the storage bag 100 of the present invention is attached to the practitioner when the practitioner wraps the waist belt 80 around his / her waist and ties it.
  • the storage bag 100 of the present invention is handed over to the practitioner in a sterilized state, and the practitioner needs to wear the storage bag with care so as to maintain this sterilized state.
  • a method for attaching the containing bag 100 of the present invention while maintaining the sterilized state is not particularly limited. As a specific method, for example, one end side of the waist belt 80 attached to the bag-like main body 20 is first sterilized.
  • the assistant should have a paper holder 82 (described later) attached near the other end so that it will not come into contact with non-sterile instruments. While moving to the back of the practitioner, finally, the practitioner passes one end side of the waist belt 80 to the assistant, and the assistant ties one end side and the other end side of the waist belt 80 on the back side of the practitioner. .
  • the waist belt 80 is the floor of the operating room. There is a risk that the sterilized state may be lost due to dripping. As a method for preventing this, a holding mechanism for holding the waist belt 80 may be provided in the bag-like main body 20.
  • the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention must be sufficiently sterilized until it is used, but has a relatively long waist belt as compared with the size of the bag-like body 20. Since it has 80, it is preferable that the waist belt 80 is folded compactly from manufacture to use. Moreover, it is preferable that this folding is performed in such a manner as to avoid the above-described obstacles when the practitioner is worn.
  • FIG. 9 is a schematic explanatory view showing an example of a folding manner of the waist belt constituting the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention.
  • the central portions of the waist belt 80 provided on both sides of the bag-shaped main body 20 are accommodated in the bag-shaped main body 20, and the distal end side 81 of the waist belt 80 is respectively in the bag-shaped main body 80.
  • the waist belt 80 is folded by the state where it is taken out of the belt.
  • at least one of the two waist belts 80 has a paper holder 82 for assisting the practitioner so that the operator can hand the waist belt to the assistant while the waist belt 80 is maintained in a sterilized state. (For example, a paper tag) may be provided.
  • FIG. 10 is a schematic explanatory view showing another example of the folding manner of the waist belt constituting the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention.
  • the waist belt 80 in the storage bag of the present invention, in the state before use, the waist belt 80 is zigzag-shaped, that is, folded repeatedly by alternately repeating mountain folds and valley folds.
  • the waist belt 80 folded between the female side 61 and the male side 62 of the hook-and-loop fastener 60 attached to 20 may be held so as to be sandwiched.
  • the folded waist belt 80 is stretched little by little from the front end side 81 just by pulling the front end side 81 of the waist belt 80 that protrudes from the hook-and-loop fastener 60, and thus is prevented from being released at once over the entire length. can do.
  • a paper holder 82 may be provided at the distal end portion 81 of the waist belt 80 as in the example of FIG.
  • the waist belt 80 is a female with a hook-and-loop fastener at the tip side of the waist belt 80 as shown in FIG. It is preferably held so as to be in contact with the side 61.
  • a hook-shaped protrusion is provided on the male side 62 of the hook-and-loop fastener.
  • the female side 61 of the hook-and-loop fastener is sewn to both sides of the bag-like main body 20, and one end of the male side 62 of the hook-and-loop fastener is on the back side of the female side 61.
  • the hook-and-loop fastener 60 is provided by sewing, the present invention is not necessarily limited to such a form.
  • a surface is provided at the base end of the waist belt 80 itself (in the vicinity of the attachment portion to the bag-shaped main body 20).
  • a fastener 60 may be attached.
  • the function of the hook-and-loop fastener 60 is not limited to such fixing when the waist belt 80 is folded.
  • the surgical instrument is accommodated by holding the surgical cable with the hook-and-loop fastener 60 in accommodating the surgical instrument to which the electrical cable is connected.
  • the movement in the bag-like main body 20 is further restricted.
  • the practitioner can concentrate on the operation without paying attention to the state of accommodation of the surgical instrument.
  • FIG. 11 shows another example of the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention.
  • the surgical instrument storage bag 200 of the present invention is similar to the storage bag 100 shown in FIG. 1, and includes a bag-shaped main body 20 having an opening 23 and a flat bottom 24 opened upward, and the bag-shaped main body 20. And a waist belt 80 attached to the upper end of the belt. Further, the accommodation bag 200 includes an RFID antenna 90 along the periphery of the opening 23 of the bag-shaped main body 20.
  • the RFID antenna 90 has substantially the same shape as the elastic member 30, and the number of turns is not particularly limited, and any number can be set by those skilled in the art.
  • the RFID antenna 90 is electrically connected to a transmitter / receiver not shown in FIG.
  • an RFID tag passes through the antenna 90, whereby information (for example, a surgical instrument) that the tag passed through has passed.
  • information for example, a surgical instrument
  • Various types of information such as the type of the patient, the individual identification information of the patient, and the time the tag has passed are recorded through a transceiver in a computer connected to the receiver separately provided.
  • the RFID antenna 90 is provided below the elastic member 30, but is not necessarily limited to such an arrangement. In the opening 23, the RFID antenna 90 may be provided above the elastic member 30.
  • FIG. 12 is a diagram schematically showing a system for preventing a surgical instrument residual accident using the surgical instrument storage bag 200 shown in FIG.
  • the members constituting the storage bag of the present invention except for the RFID antenna 90 and the transmitter / receiver 92, are expressed by omitting the description of the other members by broken lines.
  • the upper side of the RFID antenna 90 represents the opening side of the storage bag of the present invention
  • the lower side of the RFID antenna 90 represents the flat bottom side of the storage bag of the present invention.
  • the system includes a surgical instrument 94 with a tag in which an RFID tag 98 is attached to the surgical instrument 96 in any manner by those skilled in the art, and a bag-like main body 20 of the storage bag 200 shown in FIG. And an RFID antenna 90 connected to the transceiver 92.
  • the RFID tag 98 of the tagged surgical instrument 94 is pre-recorded with individual identification information and information such as the instrument type, number, and symbol, and a barcode or two-dimensional barcode indicating the information is printed as necessary. Has been.
  • a practitioner wearing the storage bag 200 of the present invention stores a plurality of such tagged surgical instruments 94 in the storage bag 200 and appropriately takes out necessary items for the operation from the bag.
  • the RFID tag 98 of the tagged surgical instrument 94 passes through the RFID antenna 90, and this is recorded in a predetermined computer through the transceiver 92.
  • the RFID tag 98 of the surgical instrument 94 with the tag passes through the RFID antenna 90 again, and this is recorded in a predetermined computer through the transceiver 92.
  • the surgical instrument storage bag 200 of the present invention reduces the risk of the surgical instrument being left in the patient by mistake. Can do.
  • the surgical bag can be used by being wrapped around the torso by the practitioner by the waist belt attached to the upper end of the bag-like main body, so that the surgical instrument is held close to the practitioner's body. can do.
  • the surgical instrument storage bag of the present invention is useful in the medical field where surgery is performed.

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L'invention concerne une poche porte-instrument chirurgical (100) qui est dotée : d'un corps principal en forme de poche (20) ayant une section d'ouverture (23) au sommet ; et une ceinture de taille (80) fixée à une extrémité supérieure du corps principal en forme de poche (20). De manière à empêcher la section d'ouverture (23) d'être fermée, un élément élastique annulaire (30) est disposé le long de la circonférence de la section d'ouverture (23). La ceinture de taille (80) peut être pliée et retenue, à l'aide d'un crochet et d'une attache à boucle (60), sur une surface latérale du corps principal en forme de poche (20). Dans une opération chirurgicale, un chirurgien déplie la ceinture de taille (80) repliée et enroule la ceinture autour de la taille du chirurgien. Ensuite, les deux extrémités de la ceinture de taille (80) sont liés de telle sorte que la poche (100) est portée. Le chirurgien place divers instruments chirurgicaux dans le corps principal en forme de poche (20).
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