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Multi-modal detection of surgical sponges and implements

  • US 20060241396A1
  • Filed: 02/10/2005
  • Published: 10/26/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/10/2005
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A multi-modal system for detecting surgical sponges and implements within a surgical cavity of a patient, comprising:

  • a. a first system appointed to detect metallic surgical instruments;

    b. a second system appointed to detect non metallic surgical implements, and comprising an embedded encapsulated marker associated with each of said non metallic surgical implements;

    c. said first system having a first detection means for detecting metallic surgical instruments, said detecting means comprising first field generating means for generating an applied field containing electromagnetic radiation using a first antenna, and analyzing inductance of said first antenna to determine whether said electromagnetic radiation has been changed by the presence of said metallic surgical instrument within said applied field, and thereby detect the presence of said metallic instrument therewithin;

    d. said second system having a second detecting means for detecting non-metallic surgical implements, said second detecting means comprising second field generating means for generating an applied field containing electromagnetic radiation using a second antenna, and analyzing received electromagnetic radiation from said marker using said second antenna, to detect the presence of said marker within said applied field, and thereby detect the presence of said non metallic surgical implement associated therewith;

    whereby scanning a surgical wound sequentially using the first and second system prior to wound closure detects metallic surgical instruments and non-metallic surgical implements with embedded markers, thereby eliminating their accidental retention within said surgical wound.

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