Surgical instrument tray and system
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1. A surgical instrument system comprising:
- a tray body comprising a plurality of recesses;
first and second endoscopic instruments, each endoscopic instrument comprising a respective operating portion and a respective elongated invasive portion;
said recesses comprising first and second recesses receiving and positioning the operating portions of the first and second endoscopic instruments, respectively;
said first recess comprising a first notch passing the invasive portion of the first endoscopic instrument to a region alongside the tray body;
said second recess comprising a second notch passing the invasive portion of the second endoscopic instrument to the region alongside the tray body;
said invasive portions extended beyond the tray body and supported on a support surface alongside the tray body.
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Abstract
A system for organizing a set of surgical instruments for an endoscopic surgical procedure includes a tray body that defines a set of recesses. Some of the recesses are each designed to receive the operating portion of a respective endoscopic surgical instrument. These recesses are notched at one side such that the elongated invasive portions of the endoscopic surgical instruments are positioned entirely or partially outside of the tray body, directly supported by the same table surface that supports the tray body during an endoscopic procedure.
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17 Claims
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1. A surgical instrument system comprising:
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a tray body comprising a plurality of recesses;
first and second endoscopic instruments, each endoscopic instrument comprising a respective operating portion and a respective elongated invasive portion;
said recesses comprising first and second recesses receiving and positioning the operating portions of the first and second endoscopic instruments, respectively;
said first recess comprising a first notch passing the invasive portion of the first endoscopic instrument to a region alongside the tray body;
said second recess comprising a second notch passing the invasive portion of the second endoscopic instrument to the region alongside the tray body;
said invasive portions extended beyond the tray body and supported on a support surface alongside the tray body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
at least one specimen well; and
an absorbent pad contained in the specimen well.
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4. The invention of claim 1 wherein the tray further comprises:
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a recessed pocket; and
a container rack carrying a plurality of containers, said rack movably positioned in the recessed pocket.
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5. The invention of claim 4 wherein the rack is rotatably mounted in the recessed pocket for movement between a lowered position, in which the containers are received in the recessed pocket, and a raised position, in which the containers extend out of the recessed pocket.
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6. The invention of claim 1 wherein the recesses in the tray body additionally comprise recesses shaped to receive at least three surgical instruments selected from the group consisting of:
- a syringe, a pressure syringe, a pressure dilation balloon, a guide wire, a stent, and an absorbent pad.
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7. The invention of claim 1 wherein the first and second recesses are shaped to receive respective endoscopic instruments selected from the group consisting of:
- a flexible ureteroscope, a rigid ureteroscope, a ureteroscope sheath, a ureteral catheter, a ureteral cytology brush, a double lumen catheter, and a stone extraction basket.
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8. The invention of claim 1 wherein the recesses in the tray body additionally comprise at least two recesses selected from the group consisting of:
- a rinsing well, a recess for a urine cytology cup, and a recess for collecting liquids.
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9. A system for organizing a set of surgical instruments for an endoscopic surgical procedure, said system comprising:
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a support surface;
a tray body covering a first portion of the support surface, a second portion of the support surface exposed alongside the tray body;
said tray body comprising a plurality of recesses, each recess shaped to receive a respective surgical instrument;
a plurality of surgical instruments disposed in the recesses of the tray body, said instruments comprising first and second endoscopic instruments, each endoscopic instrument comprising a respective operating portion and a respective elongated invasive portion;
said recesses comprising first and second recesses shaped to receive and position the operating portions of the first and second endoscopic instruments, respectively;
said first recess comprising a first notch configured to pass the invasive portion of the first endoscopic instrument to a region alongside the tray body;
said second recess comprising a second notch configured to pass the invasive portion of the second endoscopic instrument to the region alongside the tray body;
said elongated invasive portions supported at least in part by the second portion of the support surface, said operating portions supported by the tray body. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
at least one specimen well; and
an absorbent pad contained in the specimen well.
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12. The invention of claim 9 wherein the tray further comprises:
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a recessed pocket; and
a container rack carrying a plurality of containers, said rack movably positioned in the recessed pocket.
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13. The invention of claim 12 wherein the rack is rotatably mounted in the recessed pocket for movement between a lowered position, in which the containers are received in the recessed pocket, and a raised position, in which the containers extend out of the recessed pocket.
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14. The invention of claim 9 wherein the recesses in the tray body additionally comprise recesses shaped to receive at least three surgical instruments selected from the group consisting of:
- a syringe, a pressure syringe, a pressure dilation balloon, a guide wire, and a stent.
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15. The invention of claim 9 wherein the plurality of surgical instruments comprise at least three additional surgical instruments selected from the group consisting of a syringe, a pressure syringe, a pressure dilation balloon, a guide wire, a stent, and an absorbent pad;
- and wherein said at least three additional surgical instruments are disposed in respectively shaped additional recesses of the tray.
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16. The invention of claim 9 wherein the first and second endoscopic instruments are selected from the group consisting of:
- a flexible ureteroscope, a rigid ureteroscope, a ureteroscope sheath, a ureteral catheter, a ureteral cytology brush, a double lumen catheter, and a stone extraction basket.
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17. The invention of claim 9 wherein the recesses in the tray body additionally comprise at least two recesses selected from the group consisting of:
- a rinsing well, a recess for a urine cytology cup, and a recess for collecting liquids.
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