Medical gown
US-11304462-B2 · Apr 19, 2022 · US
US2016128399A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016128399-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414897640-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 13, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A body surgical suit to be worn by surgery patients during surgical procedures, said body surgical suit being configured to encase the limbs and torso of a patient is described. The body surgical suit has one or more openings allowing to access one or more portions of the body of a patient wearing the body surgical suit, one or more sensors configured to monitor the patient's vital signs, a control monitor configured to control operation of the sensors, and selectively operatable contractive elements arranged in the legs and/or arms portions and configured to allow peristaltic movement of blood in the arms and legs of a patient wearing the body surgical suit.
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A surgical suit to be worn by surgery patients during surgical procedures, said surgical suit being configured to encase the limbs and torso of a patient and comprising: one or more openings allowing to access one or more portions of the body of a patient wearing the surgical suit; one or more sensors configured to monitor the patient's vital signs; a control monitor configured to control operation of said sensors; and selectively operatable contractive elements arranged in the legs and/or arms portions and configured to allow peristaltic movement of blood in the arms and legs of a patient wearing the surgical suit, wherein: said sensors are built-in components of the surgical suit, and electrical wires and cables of the sensors and said control monitor are embedded in the suit fabric structure and arranged so as to have a single electric output allowing connection of all the built-in components to the respective devices arranged in an operation room and wherein: said surgical suit further includes a vacuum system comprising a plurality of sucking ducts ending with suctions cups, said suction cups being arranged on portions of the surgical suit intended to face a patient supporting surface. 2 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , wherein the sucking ducts are connected to a single common sucking port arranged on a portion of the surgical suit and configured to be attached to a vacuum system provided in an operation room. 3 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , wherein the ducts of the sucking system are formed in a polymeric material layer sandwiched between two fabric layers and wherein suction cups are embedded or simply connected to the end of the ducts and so configured to protrude outwards relative to the surgical suit. 4 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , wherein the suction cups are arranged on a back side of the surgical suit at wrist and shoulder portions, at back and bottom portions, as well as at leg portions. 5 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , wherein each suction cup comprises means configured to allow to adjust the flow rate of the air sucked by a vacuum system provided in an operation room to which the surgical suit is attached. 6 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , wherein said sensors comprise electrocardiology (ECG) sensors, body temperature sensors, patient position sensors, as well as blood pressure and heart beat sensors. 7 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , further comprising defibrillator pads, wherein said defibrillator pads are arranged at the portions configured to contact the right side of the patient's sternum just below the clavicle and the left anterior axillary line between the fifth and the sixth ribs and wherein the defibrillator pads are operably connected to the control monitor. 8 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , further comprising an electronic unit with a microprocessor operatively connected to the sensors and devices and configured for wireless transmission of data to and from said sensors and devices. 9 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , further comprising built-in patient identification and information means configured to automatically identify a patient wearing the surgical suit and to provide information about him/her. 10 . The surgical suit of claim 9 , wherein patient identification and information means comprise radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags. 11 . The surgical suit of claim 9 , wherein patient identification and information means are integrated in the control monitor of the surgical suit. 12 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , wherein said surgical suit is made of a material having antimicrobial properties. 13 . The surgical suit of claim 12 , wherein said antimicrobial material is a breathable fabric material. 14 . The surgical suit of claim 12 , wherein said breathable fabric material comprises elastic fibers. 15 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , wherein said surgical suit is made up of individual composable portions that may be assembled together by way of fastening means. 16 . The surgical suit of claim 15 , wherein said fastening means comprise zippers, buttons and hook and loop strips. 17 . The surgical suit of claim 15 , wherein composable portions intended to cover parts of the body of a patient that have been subjected to surgery are made of artificial skin materials. 18 . The surgical dress of claim 17 , wherein said artificial skin materials are made of biopolymers promoting growth of natural tissues through controlled dispensing of medical treatments. 19 . The surgical suit of claim 1 , wherein said contractive elements comprise a plurality of bladders made of an expandable elastic material and wherein said bladders are arranged parallel to one another in the longitudinal direction of arms and/or legs portions. 20 . The surgical suit of claim 19 , wherein the flow of the fluid medium in each bladder is automatically controlled by way of a respective bladder valve operably connected to a remote control unit. 21 . The surgical suit of claim 19 , wherein the bladders arranged in each arm and/or leg portion of the surgical suit are connected in parallel to respective supply channels extending along them.
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