Sterile surgical tray
First Claim
1. A surgical apparatus for use by a surgeon during an ophthalmic surgical procedure comprising:
- a plurality of surgical instruments; and
a surgical tray being substantially shaped to fit around a head of a patient and comprising;
a plurality of receiving structures located on an upper side of the tray, each of the plurality of surgical instruments removably positioned in a corresponding one of the structures;
a recess for receiving a container of fluid, the recess comprising;
a spike for insertion into the container of fluid;
a light positioned within the recess for shining light through the container of fluid to indicate a fluid level to the surgeon; and
wherein the plurality of surgical instruments and the surgical tray are prepackaged and sterilized together.
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Abstract
A surgical apparatus for use by a surgeon can include a tray and a plurality of surgical instruments. The tray can have a plurality of structures located on an upper side of the tray for receiving the plurality of surgical instruments. The tray can receive a separate control unit. The tray can also have a fluid reservoir receiver for receiving a bottle or container of fluid, such as balanced salt solution. The fluid reservoir receiver can include one or more features, including, a spike, an air vent, and a light. A separate container can be used to place the bottle or container of fluid into the fluid reservoir receiver on the tray. This separate container can include a collapsible section.
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1. A surgical apparatus for use by a surgeon during an ophthalmic surgical procedure comprising:
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a plurality of surgical instruments; and a surgical tray being substantially shaped to fit around a head of a patient and comprising; a plurality of receiving structures located on an upper side of the tray, each of the plurality of surgical instruments removably positioned in a corresponding one of the structures; a recess for receiving a container of fluid, the recess comprising; a spike for insertion into the container of fluid; a light positioned within the recess for shining light through the container of fluid to indicate a fluid level to the surgeon; and wherein the plurality of surgical instruments and the surgical tray are prepackaged and sterilized together. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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