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A PORTABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENT ORGANIZER
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Filed on 17 November 2024
Abstract
The present invention discloses a portable surgical instrument organizer (100), comprises a modular, compartmentalized structure (20) with adjustable sections (22), a compact design (40) for easy transport, and a durable, weather-resistant outer casing (60) for protection. It incorporates sterilizable, bacteria-resistant materials and labeled compartments for efficient organization and quick retrieval. With rapid setup and secure locks, the organizer (100) is versatile, enhancing efficiency and hygiene across diverse medical settings.
Patent Information
Application ID | 202411088823 |
Invention Field | MECHANICAL ENGINEERING |
Date of Application | 17/11/2024 |
Publication Number | 48/2024 |
Inventors
Name | Address | Country | Nationality |
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Dr. ARUSH GOYAL | Department of Physiology, Graphic Era Institute of Medical Sciences, Graphic Era deemed to be University, Dehradun. | India | India |
AMIT DIMARI | 566/6, Bell Road, Society Area, Clement Town,, Graphic Era deemed to be University, Dehradun. | India | India |
Applicants
Name | Address | Country | Nationality |
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GRAPHIC ERA DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY | 566/6, Bell Road, Society Area, Clement Town, Dehradun – 248002, Uttarakhand, India. | India | India |
Specification
Description:FIELD OF THE INVENTION:
The field of the present invention pertains to medical equipment, specifically a portable organizer designed for surgical instruments. This organizer enhances operational efficiency in medical settings by providing a structured, sterile, and accessible arrangement for instruments, particularly useful in mobile, emergency, or field-based surgical environments.
BACKGROUD OF THE INVENTION:
Background description includes information that may be useful in understanding the present invention. It is not an admission that any of the information provided herein is prior art or relevant to the presently claimed invention, or that any publication specifically or implicitly referenced is prior art.
Surgical environments, whether in hospitals, field clinics, or emergency response settings, require high levels of organization and precision. Ensuring that instruments are properly stored, quickly accessible, and sterile is essential to the efficiency and safety of any procedure. Historically, surgical instruments have been stored in fixed trays or cases, making it challenging to adapt to various operating settings and resulting in logistical issues when instruments need to be moved between locations. The traditional layouts for instrument storage can be cumbersome, especially in field hospitals or emergency setups, where time and efficiency are crucial. The lack of a portable, structured organizer can lead to delays in procedures, increased preparation time, and even contamination risks if instruments are misplaced or improperly stored.
In conventional hospital settings, dedicated surgical trays and carts are used to arrange instruments for different procedures. These setups are often extensive and designed for stationary use, with instruments categorized according to surgical type. Although efficient within the controlled hospital environment, these organizers become impractical in mobile or remote settings. Field surgeries, on the other hand, are typically performed in less controlled environments where space, sterilization, and rapid instrument access are limited. In such situations, organizing and transporting surgical instruments in a compact, sterile, and accessible manner becomes a significant challenge. Consequently, surgical teams frequently rely on improvised or makeshift arrangements that may compromise the sterility and organization of their tools, potentially leading to risks such as contamination or misplacement of critical instruments during surgeries.
The concept of portability has not been traditionally prioritized in the design of surgical instrument organizers. Existing solutions often consist of rigid cases or bulky trays that require considerable space and are not designed for flexibility. These cases are also challenging to sterilize, making them unsuitable for rapid transitions between different surgical procedures. This lack of adaptability limits their effectiveness in versatile surgical environments, where requirements and equipment needs may vary considerably. In addition, the inability to efficiently customize these organizers to fit specific instrument sets further complicates the process, often resulting in surgical delays or increased preparation time. In emergency medical situations, where seconds can make a critical difference, the need for a more adaptable and portable organizer becomes even more apparent.
Another consideration is the rising demand for mobile healthcare services, including remote surgery centers and mobile clinics, which require more compact and efficient equipment. As healthcare providers strive to offer surgical care in diverse environments, including underserved regions, there is a growing need for a portable solution to store and organize surgical instruments. Such a solution could significantly benefit disaster response teams, military medical units, and rural healthcare providers who must frequently operate in challenging, low-resource settings. The demand for a tool that combines portability, easy sterilization, and efficient organization of instruments is evident as mobile healthcare infrastructure continues to evolve.
With advances in healthcare technology, the expectations for sterility, organization, and accessibility have increased. Current organizers do not address these evolving standards, especially in terms of ease of sterilization and secure compartmentalization. To meet these demands, a system that is lightweight yet durable, modular to fit different surgical setups, and easy to sterilize without extensive downtime is necessary. Such an organizer would not only improve surgical preparation but also reduce the risk of cross-contamination and instrument misplacement. By integrating modularity, a modern portable organizer could allow medical professionals to tailor the configuration of compartments according to specific procedural needs, thus increasing efficiency during surgeries.
Furthermore, infection control has become a heightened priority in the medical field, particularly with recent global health crises underscoring the importance of strict sterilization protocols. Portable surgical instrument organizers currently lack design features that allow for comprehensive cleaning and sterilization in the field, a critical drawback in environments where the risk of contamination is already higher. Developing an organizer with materials that can be easily sterilized, coupled with design elements that prevent bacterial accumulation, would represent a significant advancement in portable medical equipment. This type of design would not only benefit surgeons in field settings but also ensure that the equipment itself aligns with current infection control standards.
In addition to sterility and efficiency, an effective portable organizer should consider ease of transport and durability under varying environmental conditions. Standard hospital trays and carts are not designed to endure transport in rugged or outdoor conditions, limiting their utility in field operations. The development of an organizer with robust materials, possibly featuring weather-resistant properties, would ensure functionality in diverse environments. Such an organizer would provide added security for the instruments, protecting them from potential exposure to contaminants or harsh conditions, which is particularly relevant for military or disaster relief operations where surgical interventions may need to be conducted in austere conditions.
The present invention addresses these gaps by offering a portable surgical instrument organizer that meets the demands of both traditional and field-based surgical settings. Designed to be lightweight and compact, it allows for easy transport and quick access to instruments, significantly reducing setup time in unpredictable environments. Its modularity ensures that it can be customized to accommodate the specific needs of each procedure, making it adaptable to a variety of surgical applications. This flexibility is particularly advantageous for emergency medical professionals, who often have to respond to various situations with minimal time to prepare.
The demand for a reliable, portable, and sterile solution for organizing surgical instruments has been growing in the medical field. The present invention aims to offer a new standard in portable surgical instrument organization, improving the efficiency, safety, and adaptability of surgical procedures across diverse healthcare environments. By addressing the limitations of traditional storage methods, this invention provides a tailored solution for medical teams operating in both established hospital settings and unpredictable field environments, ultimately enhancing the quality of surgical care in all locations.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION:
The prime object of the present invention is to provide a portable surgical instrument organizer that enables medical professionals to efficiently store, transport, and access surgical instruments in diverse healthcare environments. This organizer is formulated to enhance procedural efficiency by offering a sterile, structured, and accessible arrangement of instruments, particularly useful in mobile, emergency, or field-based surgical settings.
Another object of the present invention is to improve the adaptability of surgical instrument organization by incorporating modular compartments that can be easily reconfigured according to the specific requirements of different surgical procedures. This modularity allows healthcare providers to customize the instrument layout to suit individual cases, thereby reducing setup time and increasing precision during critical operations.
Yet another object of the present invention is to enhance the sterility of surgical instruments through a design that supports quick and thorough cleaning and sterilization. The organizer is constructed from materials that resist bacterial accumulation and facilitate field sterilization methods, ensuring that instruments remain hygienic and reducing the risk of cross-contamination in both controlled and field environments.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a durable and weather-resistant organizer that can withstand harsh or unpredictable conditions, making it suitable for military, disaster relief, and rural healthcare settings. This feature ensures that surgical instruments remain securely stored and protected, even in challenging environments, supporting the reliability of surgical care under various operational circumstances.
A further object of the present invention is to improve the portability of surgical instrument organization by offering a compact, lightweight design that can be easily transported between different locations. This portability enhances the accessibility of surgical instruments in mobile clinics and field hospitals, where traditional, bulky storage methods are impractical.
An additional object of the present invention is to integrate efficient organizational features such as labeled compartments or color-coded sections, facilitating the quick identification and retrieval of instruments during procedures. This feature is intended to reduce time spent searching for instruments, thus improving workflow efficiency and minimizing interruptions during surgeries.
Finally, the present invention seeks to support field-based healthcare by providing an organizer that simplifies setup and enables rapid deployment in emergency situations. The design allows for quick assembly and disassembly, making it an ideal solution for medical teams that require flexibility and speed when responding to emergencies.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION:
The present invention, titled "A Portable Surgical Instrument Organizer," is a compact and versatile tool formulated to enhance surgical efficiency by providing a structured, sterilizable, and easily accessible means of organizing instruments in various medical settings. Its design addresses the challenges of instrument storage and access across both stationary and mobile healthcare environments, offering a unique blend of adaptability, durability, and portability that meets the specific needs of emergency and field-based surgical procedures.
An inventive aspect of the present invention is to provide a modular compartment design that allows healthcare providers to customize the arrangement of instruments based on the specific requirements of each procedure. This modular feature enables users to quickly reconfigure the organizer to accommodate a wide range of instruments, streamlining the setup process and ensuring that each tool is precisely where it needs to be for efficient use during operations. The compartments can be adjusted to fit instruments of various shapes and sizes, making this organizer suitable for a broad spectrum of surgical applications.
Another inventive aspect of the present invention is its incorporation of sterilizable, bacteria-resistant materials, which support easy cleaning and reduce the risk of cross-contamination. The materials are selected to withstand various sterilization methods commonly used in field or hospital settings, such as autoclaving or chemical sanitization. This feature ensures that the organizer maintains a high standard of sterility, a critical aspect in any surgical environment, and extends its usability across multiple procedures without compromising hygiene.
Yet another inventive aspect of the present invention is its lightweight, compact, and portable design, allowing it to be effortlessly transported between different locations. This portability is essential for field-based medical teams, such as those in disaster relief or mobile clinics, who often require a streamlined setup that is easy to carry and deploy. The compact structure of the organizer ensures that it occupies minimal space while maintaining the capacity to hold an array of surgical instruments, making it practical for both emergency and routine use in diverse medical settings.
Still another inventive aspect of the present invention is its weather-resistant and durable construction, formulated to withstand harsh or unpredictable field conditions. The outer casing and compartment interiors are designed to protect instruments from exposure to contaminants, moisture, and physical impact, ensuring their safety and functionality even in challenging environments. This durability supports the organizer's use in military or rural healthcare settings, where surgical interventions may need to be performed under austere conditions.
A further inventive aspect of the present invention is the integration of labeled or color-coded sections within the organizer, which facilitates quick identification and retrieval of instruments. This organizational feature is particularly beneficial in high-stress or time-sensitive situations, allowing medical professionals to locate the necessary instruments without delay, thereby reducing preparation time and improving overall workflow efficiency. The labeled compartments can be tailored to different surgical kits, offering flexibility in how the instruments are organized based on procedural demands.
An additional inventive aspect of the present invention is its rapid setup and disassembly capability, making it ideal for emergency use where swift response times are essential. The organizer is designed to be assembled or disassembled with minimal effort, allowing surgical teams to deploy it quickly in urgent situations. This feature is particularly valuable in emergency response scenarios, enabling healthcare providers to set up an organized and ready-to-use instrument layout within moments of arrival at a scene.
In sum, the Portable Surgical Instrument Organizer combines modularity, sterility, portability, durability, and efficient organizational features to meet the varied demands of modern surgical environments. Its design enhances the accessibility and protection of instruments, improving workflow efficiency and safety across both traditional and field-based healthcare settings. The inventive features make it an invaluable tool for medical teams in diverse situations, supporting high standards of care and flexibility regardless of location or resource availability.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS:
The accompanying drawings illustrate various embodiments of "A Portable Surgical Instrument Organizer," highlighting key aspects of its structure and functionality. These figures are intended for illustrative purposes to aid in understanding the invention and are not meant to limit its scope.
FIG. 1 depicts a block diagram of a portable surgical instrument organizer, showing its compartmentalized design, modular arrangement, and materials used, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The drawings provided will be further described in detail in the following sections. They offer a visual representation of the portable surgical instrument organizer's layout, portability features, and sterilizable components, helping to clarify and support the detailed description of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION:
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that the embodiments may be combined, or that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural and logical changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The following detailed description is, therefore, not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
The present invention is described in brief with reference to the accompanying drawings. Now, refer in more detail to the exemplary drawings for the purposes of illustrating non-limiting embodiments of the present invention.
As used herein, the term "comprising" and its derivatives including "comprises" and "comprise" include each of the stated integers or elements but does not exclude the inclusion of one or more further integers or elements.
As used herein, the singular forms "a", "an", and "the" include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. For example, reference to "a device" encompasses a single device as well as two or more devices, and the like.
As used herein, the terms "for example", "like", "such as", or "including" are meant to introduce examples that further clarify more general subject matter. Unless otherwise specified, these examples are provided only as an aid for understanding the applications illustrated in the present disclosure, and are not meant to be limiting in any fashion.
As used herein, the terms ""may", "can", "could", or "might" be included or have a characteristic, that particular component or feature is not required to be included or have the characteristic.
Exemplary embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which exemplary embodiments are shown. These exemplary embodiments are provided only for illustrative purposes and so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those of ordinary skill in the art. The invention disclosed may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
Various modifications will be readily apparent to persons skilled in the art. The general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Moreover, all statements herein reciting embodiments of the invention, as well as specific examples thereof, are intended to encompass both structural and functional equivalents thereof. Additionally, it is intended that such equivalents include both currently known equivalents as well as equivalents developed in the future (i.e., any elements developed that perform the same function, regardless of structure). Also, the terminology and phraseology used is for the purpose of describing exemplary embodiments and should not be considered limiting. Thus, the present invention is to be accorded the widest scope encompassing numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents consistent with the principles and features disclosed. For purpose of clarity, details relating to technical material that is known in the technical fields related to the invention have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
Each of the appended claims defines a separate invention, which for infringement purposes is recognized as including equivalents to the various elements or limitations specified in the claims. Depending on the context, all references below to the "invention" may in some cases refer to certain specific embodiments only. In other cases, it will be recognized that references to the "invention" will refer to subject matter recited in one or more, but not necessarily all, of the claims.
All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., "such as") provided with respect to certain embodiments herein is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element essential to the practice of the invention.
Various terms as used herein are shown below. To the extent a term used in a claim is not defined below, it should be given the broadest definition and persons in the pertinent art have given that term as reflected in printed publications and issued patents at the time of filing.
Groupings of alternative elements or embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are not to be construed as limitations. Each group member can be referred to and claimed individually or in any combination with other members of the group or other elements found herein. One or more members of a group can be included in, or deleted from, a group for reasons of convenience and/or patentability. When any such inclusion or deletion occurs, the specification is herein deemed to contain the group as modified thus fulfilling the written description of all groups used in the appended claims.
With reference to FIG. 1, in an embodiment of the present invention, the portable surgical instrument organizer (100) is formulated to enhance efficiency, hygiene, and accessibility in both stationary and field-based surgical settings. Its design addresses the need for organized, sterile, and readily accessible surgical instruments, ensuring that healthcare professionals can carry out procedures with minimal preparation time and maximum efficiency. Central to the invention is a modular, compartmentalized structure (20), featuring adjustable sections (22) that can be configured according to the specific requirements of different surgical procedures. This modularity allows for high adaptability, as it can accommodate instruments of varying shapes and sizes, ensuring that they are securely stored and easily accessible during surgeries. The modular structure (20) is designed to enhance the adaptability of the organizer, making it versatile across multiple procedural settings, whether in a controlled hospital environment or a field hospital where medical equipment may be limited.
The lightweight and compact design (40) of the organizer (100) further supports its portability, making it ideal for use in environments that require quick transitions between locations. The design ensures that the organizer remains easy to transport between different surgical settings, allowing healthcare providers to respond swiftly to different medical scenarios. The compact nature of the organizer allows it to be conveniently stored in vehicles, emergency kits, or surgical prep areas without occupying excessive space, enhancing its practicality for mobile healthcare services. This portable aspect is crucial in emergency and field environments, where space is limited, and medical professionals need quick access to their tools. The compact design (40) also contributes to the organization and arrangement of instruments, allowing for the storage of a comprehensive set of tools without making the organizer unwieldy.
The organizer's materials are formulated to be both sterilizable and resistant to bacterial accumulation, maintaining the highest standards of hygiene and sterility across various procedures. This is particularly beneficial in surgical environments where infection control is critical. The use of materials that are compatible with standard sterilization methods, including autoclaving and chemical sanitization, ensures that the organizer can be sterilized as frequently as needed without compromising its structure or function. This compatibility with sterilization methods allows healthcare providers to maintain a sterile environment, which is essential in surgical procedures to prevent cross-contamination and infection. The choice of sterilizable materials is also advantageous in field-based settings, where maintaining instrument hygiene can be challenging, as it enables the organizer to be cleaned and sterilized quickly and effectively in between procedures.
The organizer (100) is also designed with a durable outer casing (60), providing protection against various environmental factors, such as moisture, contaminants, and physical impact. This durable casing ensures that the organizer can withstand the rigors of transportation and use in diverse medical settings, including field hospitals and emergency response scenarios. The outer casing (60) is constructed from weather-resistant materials, allowing the organizer to be used in a variety of conditions without compromising the integrity of the stored instruments. The weather-resistant aspect is particularly useful in outdoor and field environments, where exposure to elements such as rain, dust, and temperature fluctuations can be a concern. This durability enhances the organizer's usability in challenging environments, making it suitable for military, disaster relief, and other high-intensity healthcare scenarios where the protection of instruments is critical.
The compartments within the organizer (100) are labeled or color-coded, facilitating quick identification and retrieval of instruments during surgical procedures. This labeling or color-coding system is designed to improve operational efficiency, especially in time-sensitive situations, by allowing healthcare professionals to locate the necessary instruments swiftly. In high-stress environments, the ability to access instruments quickly can significantly impact the efficiency and success of a procedure, and this feature supports seamless workflow by reducing the time spent searching for specific tools. The labeled compartments also allow for organized storage and systematic arrangement of instruments, further enhancing the functionality of the organizer by ensuring that each tool has a designated space. This organization contributes to maintaining a sterile environment by minimizing the need to handle multiple instruments when searching for a specific one.
The organizer (100) also includes a rapid setup and disassembly mechanism, enabling quick deployment in emergency situations. This mechanism allows healthcare providers to quickly assemble or disassemble the organizer with minimal effort, making it ideal for situations that require swift response times, such as disaster response, emergency surgeries, and field-based operations. The quick setup feature is beneficial in reducing the time needed to prepare for a procedure, allowing medical teams to focus on the task at hand rather than on organizing their instruments. The rapid setup and disassembly capability also make it easy to clean and maintain the organizer, as it can be disassembled for thorough sterilization and then quickly reassembled for the next use.
To further enhance the security of the stored instruments, the compartments within the organizer are equipped with secure locks or covers. These locks or covers ensure that the instruments remain in place during transportation, preventing them from being misplaced or contaminated. This feature is particularly valuable in mobile settings, where the organizer may be moved frequently and is at risk of jostling or exposure to contaminants. By keeping the instruments securely in place, the organizer maintains the sterility and organization of its contents, supporting a sterile field and reducing the risk of contamination. The secure locks or covers also provide added protection against accidental exposure to the environment, particularly in field-based or rugged settings where conditions may be unpredictable.
The organizer's modular structure (20) is highly adjustable, allowing it to accommodate different sets of surgical instruments based on specific procedural needs. This adaptability makes it suitable for a range of surgical applications, as it can be reconfigured to hold various types of instruments depending on the requirements of each procedure. The ability to adjust the layout of the compartments ensures that the organizer can be tailored to suit different surgical kits, enhancing its versatility and utility. This flexibility is beneficial for medical teams who may need to perform multiple types of procedures with a single organizer, as it allows them to easily adjust the layout to fit the necessary instruments for each case.
The outer casing (60) of the organizer is formulated to be scratch-resistant and impact-resistant, enhancing its durability and lifespan. This feature ensures that the organizer can withstand the wear and tear associated with frequent use and transport in diverse environments. The scratch-resistant and impact-resistant properties of the casing also contribute to the organizer's aesthetic and professional appearance, maintaining its integrity over time. This durability is especially important in high-use settings, where equipment is frequently handled and exposed to various conditions that could potentially damage it. By maintaining its structural integrity and appearance, the organizer supports a high standard of care and professionalism in surgical environments.
Therefore, the portable surgical instrument organizer (100) is a well-structured, versatile, and durable solution formulated to address the specific needs of modern surgical environments. Its modular, compartmentalized structure (20) with adjustable sections (22) ensures that instruments of varying shapes and sizes can be securely stored and easily accessed. The lightweight, compact design (40) makes it easy to transport between locations, while the sterilizable, bacteria-resistant materials maintain hygiene standards across procedures. The durable outer casing (60), with weather-resistant, scratch-resistant, and impact-resistant properties, protects the organizer from environmental factors, making it suitable for use in diverse conditions. The labeled and color-coded compartments, rapid setup and disassembly mechanism, and secure locks or covers further enhance the functionality of the organizer, supporting efficient workflow and reducing preparation time in high-stress and field-based surgical settings.
ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION:
The prime advantage of the present invention is to provide a portable and modular surgical instrument organizer that significantly improves accessibility and efficiency for healthcare providers across diverse medical settings.
Another advantage of the present invention is its lightweight and compact design, allowing for easy transport between locations, making it ideal for both emergency response and routine clinical use.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is its use of sterilizable materials that resist bacterial accumulation, maintaining hygiene standards and supporting effective infection control in various surgical environments.
Still another advantage of the present invention is its durable outer casing, which protects instruments from moisture, contaminants, and impact, making it suitable for rugged and unpredictable field conditions.
A further advantage of the present invention is the inclusion of labeled or color-coded compartments, which facilitate quick identification and retrieval of instruments, enhancing workflow efficiency in time-sensitive situations.
An additional advantage of the present invention is the rapid setup and disassembly mechanism, allowing for quick deployment, especially in emergency or disaster response scenarios where response time is critical.
Another advantage of the present invention is its secure compartment locks, which prevent instrument displacement or contamination during transport, ensuring that tools remain organized and sterile.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is the adjustable modular structure, enabling customization based on specific surgical requirements, making it versatile for various medical procedures and instrument sets.
Still another advantage of the present invention is its scratch-resistant and impact-resistant outer casing, enhancing durability and prolonging the organizer's lifespan, supporting long-term use in demanding medical environments.
, Claims:CLAIM(S):
We Claim:
1. A portable surgical instrument organizer (100) comprising:
a. a modular, compartmentalized structure (20) allowing for adjustable sections (22) to accommodate instruments of varying shapes and sizes;
b. a lightweight and compact design (40) formulated for easy transport between different surgical settings;
materials that are sterilizable and resistant to bacterial accumulation to maintain hygiene standards across various procedures;
c. a durable outer casing (60) providing protection against environmental factors, such as moisture, contaminants, and impact.
2. The portable surgical instrument organizer of claim 1, wherein the compartments are labeled or color-coded to facilitate quick identification and retrieval of instruments, thereby improving operational efficiency during time-sensitive procedures.
3. The portable surgical instrument organizer of claim 1, further comprising:
4. weather-resistant materials in the outer casing, allowing for use in diverse conditions, including field hospitals and emergency response scenarios;
5. a rapid setup and disassembly mechanism enabling quick deployment in emergency medical situations.
6. The portable surgical instrument organizer of claim 1, wherein the materials used are compatible with standard sterilization methods, including autoclaving and chemical sanitization, to ensure repeated usability without compromising sterility.
7. The portable surgical instrument organizer of claim 1, further comprising compartments with secure locks or covers that ensure instruments remain in place during transportation, thereby preventing contamination and misplacement of tools.
8. The portable surgical instrument organizer of claim 1, wherein the modular structure is adjustable to accommodate different surgical instrument sets based on specific procedural needs, providing adaptability for a range of surgical applications.
9. The portable surgical instrument organizer of claim 1, wherein the organizer's outer casing is formulated to be scratch-resistant and impact-resistant, enhancing the durability and lifespan of the organizer for long-term use in varying medical environments.
Documents
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202411088823-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-DRAWINGS [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION(S) [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-EVIDENCE FOR REGISTRATION UNDER SSI(FORM-28) [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-FIGURE OF ABSTRACT [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-FORM 1 [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-FORM FOR SMALL ENTITY(FORM-28) [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-FORM-9 [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-POWER OF AUTHORITY [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-PROOF OF RIGHT [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
202411088823-REQUEST FOR EARLY PUBLICATION(FORM-9) [17-11-2024(online)].pdf | 17/11/2024 |
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