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手术海绵的电子标记以防止其意外遗留。

Electronic tagging of surgical sponges to prevent their accidental retention.

作者信息

Fabian Carl E

机构信息

Department of Radiology, University of Miami, FL, USA.

出版信息

Surgery. 2005 Mar;137(3):298-301. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2004.10.003.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The inadvertent "loss" of surgical sponges, towels, and instruments remains an unsolved problem. The means of preventing this mishap involve an inventory of all implements going in and coming out of the surgical wound, supplemented by a careful search. This work describes a different approach to this problem: tagging articles placed into the wound with markers able to be rapidly detected electronically.

METHODS

Surgical sponges were tagged with either active targets or inert, dummy targets and placed in different locations within the body of 50 cadavers. Using a device we constructed, blinded readings were performed to test the accuracy of detecting retained sponges.

RESULTS

A total of 600 readings were made in 50 cadavers, 300 of active targets and 300 of inert, dummy targets, indistinguishable in appearance. The active markers were detected with 100% accuracy. There were no false positive detections of the dummy tags.

CONCLUSION

The present work demonstrates the feasibility of detecting retained surgical sponges by electronic means blinded to whether the tag contained an active or inert marker.

摘要

背景

手术海绵、毛巾和器械的意外“遗失”仍是一个未解决的问题。预防此类事故的方法包括清点进出手术伤口的所有器械,并辅以仔细搜寻。本研究描述了一种解决该问题的不同方法:用能够通过电子方式快速检测的标记物标记放入伤口的物品。

方法

将手术海绵标记为活性目标或惰性虚拟目标,并放置在50具尸体体内的不同位置。使用我们构建的设备进行盲法读数,以测试检测残留海绵的准确性。

结果

在50具尸体上共进行了600次读数,其中300次针对活性目标,300次针对惰性虚拟目标,二者外观无法区分。活性标记物的检测准确率为100%。虚拟标签没有误报。

结论

本研究证明了通过电子手段检测残留手术海绵的可行性,且无需知道标签包含的是活性还是惰性标记物。

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