Apparatus for establishing and maintaining a positive atmospheric pressure surgical field
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1. An apparatus for establishing and maintaining a positive atmospheric pressure surgical field for use in reducing bleeding during surgical procedures comprising:
- (a) an enclosure constructed and arranged to define a chamber, the chamber sized to permit at least one member of a surgical team to be completely contained therein, the chamber having an opening to permit access to a surgical site of a patient from within the enclosure, the opening constructed and arranged to surround and form an air-tight seal about the surgical site of the patient thereby enclosing the surgical site within the chamber while excluding the rest of the patient from the chamber; and
(b) a gas mechanism for delivering gas to said chamber to provide a positive gas pressure therewithin, said gas mechanism being capable of delivering sufficient gas volume to said chamber to cause said chamber to fill with said gas and establish an air pressure field within the enclosure which is greater than the air pressure outside the enclosure, the positive gas pressure providing the surgical site with an air pressure sufficient to inhibit bleeding and which is greater than that which the patient is exposed to outside the enclosure, said gas mechanism providing an exchange of air to maintain the concentration of gases as desired.
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An apparatus for enclosing a portion of a patient in need of surgery to define an enclosure in which a positive air pressure is introduced to decrease blood loss during surgery. This apparatus may be used to provide a generally sterile field and to decrease blood loss during surgery.
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1. An apparatus for establishing and maintaining a positive atmospheric pressure surgical field for use in reducing bleeding during surgical procedures comprising:
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(a) an enclosure constructed and arranged to define a chamber, the chamber sized to permit at least one member of a surgical team to be completely contained therein, the chamber having an opening to permit access to a surgical site of a patient from within the enclosure, the opening constructed and arranged to surround and form an air-tight seal about the surgical site of the patient thereby enclosing the surgical site within the chamber while excluding the rest of the patient from the chamber; and
(b) a gas mechanism for delivering gas to said chamber to provide a positive gas pressure therewithin, said gas mechanism being capable of delivering sufficient gas volume to said chamber to cause said chamber to fill with said gas and establish an air pressure field within the enclosure which is greater than the air pressure outside the enclosure, the positive gas pressure providing the surgical site with an air pressure sufficient to inhibit bleeding and which is greater than that which the patient is exposed to outside the enclosure, said gas mechanism providing an exchange of air to maintain the concentration of gases as desired. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for establishing and maintaining a positive pressure surgical field for use in reducing bleeding during surgical procedures comprising the steps of:
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(a) encompassing the area of the patient which is to be operated upon and at least one member of a surgical team with a generally air-tight enclosure;
(b) filling said enclosure with an amount of gas sufficient to create a relative air pressure inside said enclosure greater than that which is outside said enclosure;
(c) injecting gas into said enclosure to maintain the required pressure;
(d) exposing the area of the patient to be operated upon to the air pressure within said enclosure by means of an opening in the enclosure, the portion of the patient not being operated upon being exposed to the air pressure outside of the enclosure; and
(e) adjusting the air pressure within the enclosure until bleeding caused by surgical incisions is reduced.
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